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An electrifying journey into the glamorous yet secretive world of celebrity styling in Beverly Hills. For Fans of "The Devil Wears Prada" and "Crazy Rich Asians," this novel offers a thrilling peek behind the curtain of fame, embellished with the intrigue and opulence that define high society. In this mesmerizing novel, Erica Peeples invites readers into the opulent yet treacherous world of Monica Stevens, a renowned celebrity stylist in Beverly Hills. At Shear Elegance, Monica not only crafts the images of the elite but also becomes entangled in their web of secrets. When a mysterious note disrupts her luxurious life, Monica, alongside Detective Lara Kim, unravels a narrative rife with betrayal, ambition, and resilience. This tale is a captivating blend of high-stakes drama and the deceptive dynamics of the beauty industry, masterfully painted by Peeples. "Wealth is Quiet, Rich is Loud, Poor is Flashy" is an immersive and bold testament to the complexities of celebrity culture and the human psyche.
Perfect for fans of "I Am Enough" by Grace Byers and "The Little Dreamer" by Vashti Harrison."In 'The Mini Boss,' follow the journey of Ryder K, a remarkable 7-year-old entrepreneur and TV sensation hailing from the MTV Teen Mom universe, as she fearlessly embarks on her entrepreneurial adventure, creating her own nail polish line. Guided by her mother, Cheyenne Davis, celebrated for her role in MTV's iconic Teen Mom franchise, Ryder is joined by her siblings Maya, Mila, Ace, and her cousins Baaz and Zaire. Together, they unravel the essence of hard work, leadership, and the priceless value of collaborative family efforts."With the help of her siblings Maya, Mila, and Ace, and her cousins Baaz and Zaire, Ryder navigates the challenges of young entrepreneurship while embracing vital lessons in leadership, teamwork, and self-empowerment. This heartwarming story, set against a backdrop of family adventure and cultural diversity, introduces readers to the joys and trials of starting a business and the importance of respecting elders and embracing inclusivity."The Mini Boss" is a celebration of children's empowerment, creativity, and the spirit of entrepreneurship. It's an essential read for aspiring young leaders and families everywhere, encouraging mini bosses of all ages to pursue their dreams with courage and determination.Perfect for young readers fascinated by entrepreneurship, "The Mini Boss" is more than a book—it's a transformative experience that ignites the aspirations of tomorrow's leaders and innovators. Join Ryder and her team on their unforgettable adventure and be inspired to turn your own big dreams into reality.
An unprecedented breakdown of the NYPD’s powerful network of policeunions, pro-police lawyers, and top brass who work relentlessly to shield policeofficers from any real accountability.For readers of long-form, hard-hitting journalistic exposés like We Own This City, acompelling look at how we do—and don't—hold police responsible in America, by anaward-winning progressive reporter covering the NYPD police beatIn 2018, reporter Michael Hayes uncovered a major story about how the NYPD was not only turning a blind eye to police misconduct, but also allowing hundreds of officers with severe misconduct charges to remain on the force. In the aftermath of that story, then-Mayor Bill de Blasio attempted to reform the department only to abandon his plans.While de Blasio may have suffered a political setback, it’s New Yorkers who are the true victims of this failure to deliver accountability and transparency. The state has a law that specifically prevents the public from learning about concealed police records. New Yorkers are increasingly distrustful of the police after witnessing their loved ones being targeted, brutalized, and murdered with near impunity.Hayes takes readers inside decades of police corruption and controversial laws, chronicling the stories of the families and activists who have had enough. He makes a compelling case for the limits of reform in the aftermath of the major Black Lives Matter rallies following the murder of George Floyd and growing calls to defund the police.
Embark on a culinary and spiritual journey with 'In Love With Spoons,' as it masterfully blends memoir, poetry, and art, transforming the humble spoon into a symbol of simplicity and mindfulness. Essential for fans of 'The Art of Eating,' 'The Zen of Eating,' and 'Spoon Fed: How Eight Cooks Saved My Life."In Love With Spoons: A Spiritual Journey for Art Lovers and Food Enthusiasts" takes readers on a transformative journey through the realms of art, spirituality, and culinary delight. Patti Grabel, a talented artist and writer, serves as both our guide and muse, illuminating life's deeper dimensions through the canvas of spoons. This remarkable book blends memoir, poetry, essays, drawings, original photography (featuring 21 photos and 5 illustrations), to reveal how spoons, often underestimated, symbolize simplicity, completeness, and mindfulness. Grabel extends an invitation to a distinguished lineup of contributors, including luminaries like Deepak Chopra, Eric Ripert, Tovah Feldshuh, David Burke, David Burkta, Mark Forgione, and many more. They share their profound love of spoons, offering exclusive testimonials, cherished memories, and mouthwatering recipes, all crafted with a spoon's touch, and each chef shares a recipe with a personal connection. "In Love With Spoons" is a sensory feast, celebrating the everyday objects that connect us to our humanity."In Love with Spoons" includes a collection of 28 diverse recipes, merging traditional and contemporary styles from across the globe. This selection spans comfort foods to gourmet innovations, highlighting a fusion of Middle Eastern, European, and American influences.The final section, "Dear Reader, Fill Your Spoon!" encourages readers to document their food and family memories, turning the book into a keepsake to be shared, highlighting food's power in uniting people and keeping traditions alive. Readers are also invited to share their stories online, broadening the sense of community.
"A KATZ WALK" is Vera J. Katz's magnum opus, encapsulating her lifelong commitment to transforming the performing arts as a pioneering White Jewish teacher at a major African American university since the 1960s. This seminal work, echoing the importance of "An Actor Prepares" and "Respect for Acting," is crucial for anyone seeking a profound and diverse understanding of the theatrical craft."A KATZ WALK: A Toolbox of Techniques For Actors and Directors" offers a riveting narrative intertwined with invaluable acting techniques. It captures Vera J. Katz's groundbreaking journey in a pivotal era of cultural change, as she brings her innovative teaching methods to a prestigious African American university. Her story is one of breaking barriers, challenging norms, and inspiring a generation of actors and directors. This book is more than a memoir; it's a rich source of practical methods and insights, developed by Katz to empower actors to achieve excellence in their craft. Whether it's winning scholarships or landing pivotal roles, the techniques and wisdom imparted in this book are indispensable. Katz's journey and her profound impact on the acting world make "A KATZ WALK" an enlightening and essential read for actors, directors, and anyone passionate about the transformative power of theater.
For fans of “We Own This City”, “Just Mercy” and “Between the World and Me”.Stewart of Justice is a powerful book, recounting the true story of L. Chris Stewart, a managing Partner of Stewart Miller Simmons Trial Attorneys. Chris has achieved remarkable success as a serious injury and wrongful death lawyer and is a renowned civil rights attorney, having represented some of the most high-profile cases of our time, including George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, and Walter Scott. This book provides an in-depth exploration of Chris's personal journey and his deep commitment to serving his community, delivering a powerful message of hope, resilience, and social justice. Stewart of Justice offers an unflinching look at the legal system's failures and the fight for justice.
THE DRAGON is the survival story of one young woman who finds martial arts, while learning about the history of her ancient warrior bloodline.Ryu has lost everything, but she is a survivor. A desperate message from her foster mother in the last moments of her life beg two things of her. First, that she find and protect her foster sister, and the second that she turn to the mysterious teacher, who runs a shelter in the warehouse district, protecting those who can’t protect themselves. Under his tutelage, Ryu learns how to fight, so that when the killers return to finish what they’ve started she’s ready. Ryu is more than they could ever have imagined, or is she? She is the fulfilment of an ancient prophecy about the return of a lost god and a long-dead blood line of warriors. She is the last dragon.
Gruesome death leads to harsh truths, as Samuel Kane seeks knowledge and closure, but what happens when reality is far worse than he ever fathomed?It begins with a murder in the town square. During the investigation, two police officers lose their lives in the most insidious of ways, with an explosive-inducing secretion, buried within the corpse of the man that detonates. But who could be capable of such a twisted crime? The police believe they know, and round up their suspects, yet in a land where everyone is due a fair trial, Samuel Kane finds himself defending the murderers, and desperately trying to get to the truth of what happened...and why they did it. The intent is far darker than how it first appears. Samuel is good. He’s sharp. Savvy. He connects well with a jury, yet he’s tenacious. He will find the truth, but if the truth sets everyone free, will he be able to live with himself?
Trap Kitchen is back with a nod to their Jamaican heritage, fusing Caribbean cuisine with their signature Trap Kitchen sensibilities and flavors.Get ready to ignite your taste buds and embark on a culinary escapade with "Trap Kitchen: Wah Gwan? Jamaican Cookbook." This electrifying masterpiece takes the essence of Trap Kitchen's undeniable cool and infuses it with the irresistible flavors of Jamaican cuisine.Within the captivating pages of "Wah Gwan?" (meaning "What's going on?" and the universal greeting in Jamaica), a whirlwind journey through the heart and soul of the island awaits. Prepare to be astounded with over 60 recipes, steeped in centuries of history and culture, as they unleash a sensory explosion that will leave you breathless. Indulge in innovative takes on beloved classics like the mind-blowing Goat Head Soup, the succulent Oxtail that melts in your mouth, the iconic Ackee & Saltfish, and the fiery and addictive Jerk Chicken. But this is just the beginning—brace yourself for an adventure that will take you deep into the heart of Jamaican culinary traditions.
Jeremy Meeks first catapulted to fame when his model-worthy mugshot went viral—now he sets the record straight about his life-changing journey from the streets to the runway.A harrowing and inspirational memoir about overcoming gang violence, poverty, and race—perfect for fans of Trejo: My Life of Crime, Redemption, and Hollywood and Dapper Dan: Made in HarlemIt all started with the mugshot seen ‘round the world. Jeremy Meeks rose to global fame, as his photograph from jail led to nicknames like Prison Bae and Hot Felon soon after. He became an icon while still behind bars, and once he left the prison system, he vowed never again to return.But there is much more to Meeks than a pretty face. From bouncing coast to coast in his childhood, to enduring a poverty-stricken and gang-tied adolescence that ultimately led to prison being his second home, Meeks has a story to tell. Model Citizen is the tale of how one man changed his entire world once that world saw his face. From humble beginnings to wealth, high fashion, and Hollywood, Meeks is a true success story. The new American Dream, finally realized.Includes 46 photos, featuring 24 full-page color modeling photos by celebrity photographer Jim Jordan
"Immensely enjoyable for readers who appreciate historical horror by authors such as Justina Ireland, Tomi Adeyemi, and Tananarive Due." - Booklist"A simply riveting read from start to finish" - Midwest Book Review A leader of the Jamaican Maroons crosses paths with an enigmatic sorceress in this spine-tingling tale of ancient enemies, based on real Jamaican history and legendDeep in the heart of Jamaica, the stories of insatiable bloodthirsty creatures and dark rituals brought over from the old country have been the stuff of legends for centuries. Queen Nanny, the leader of a community of Maroons, is well versed in military leadership and spiritual wisdom. But how do you beat an enemy that possesses the power over life and death?One such figure is the enigmatic White Witch, shrouded in mystery and superstition—some say she was once a wealthy woman who murdered her husbands while others believe she was a powerful sorceress who used dark magic. As the White Witch threatens the safety of Queen Nanny’s home, she must use every weapon at her disposal to protect her people.With action and mystery that brings to life a legendary urban myth, this thrilling novel provides a fresh perspective on Jamaica's rich cultural history and is a must-read for horror and thriller enthusiasts.
In 2018, reporter Michael Hayes uncovered a major story about how the NYPD was not only turning a blind eye to police misconduct, but also allowing hundreds of officers with severe misconduct charges to remain on the force. In the aftermath of that story, then-Mayor Bill de Blasio attempted to reform the department only to abandon his plans. While de Blasio may have suffered a political setback, it's New Yorkers who are the true victims of this failure to deliver accountability and transparency. The state has a law that specifically prevents the public from learning about concealed police records. New Yorkers are increasingly distrustful of the police after witnessing their loved ones being targeted, brutalized, and murdered with near impunity. Hayes takes readers inside decades of police corruption and controversial laws, chronicling the stories of the families and activists who have had enough. He makes a compelling case for the limits of reform in the aftermath of the major Black Lives Matter rallies following the murder of George Floyd and growing calls to defund the police."--
FOR FANS OF LEFT BEHIND -The Scriptures is a thrilling debut about the end of the world following a nuclear attack on New York. It is the end of days. A nuclear strike hits New York. Alfie, a young black male, survives but with no memory of what has happened. The only thing he can remember with any clarity is how to play his guitar and a few snatches of old blues and folk songs.Another survivor, Meg, has taken refuge in the hills of Vermont, and she, too, is the victim of near absolute amnesia. Her only hope is to survive these darkest of days. Across the country, a prophet called John is reveling in the fallout of chaos that accompanies the strike and is calling for Judgment Day against sinners, all while civilization burns around him. This is the final battle. Alfie and Meg don't know it, but they have a grim destiny. They must stand together and defeat the Great Beast with only their faith to shield them. Can they build a New Jerusalem from the ruins of the White House?
Joey Diamonds is on the verge of being a "made" man, with ice cold blue eyes that pierce through the hearts of women and men. After being disowned by his mafia family, losing the love of his life, and realizing the world at large is his enemy, Joey throws extreme caution to the wind on his journey of self-debauchery in the name of fame and fortune.
The Trap Kitchen franchise turns toward mixology with a comprehensive and creative guide to street cocktails, as this legendary culinary duo puts their spin on time-honored drinks on the go.
Faith Newsome has it all-a loving husband, beautiful daughter, and a stable life as the owner of a thriving shoe boutique in Philly. Yet a part of her feels as if she's not who she seems to be, as if she's living a lie. When Faith gets kidnapped by a group of goons while walking to her car, she suddenly remembers who she is-not the suburban wife and mother whom she convinced herself to be, but Champagne, the daughter of one of the most ruthless killers and drug dealers in New York City who went missing and was presumed dead years prior. As the memories begin to flood back in, Faith remembers why she ran from her past and why, if she wants to stay alive, she has to keep running
"Columbus Short's biography is a...story of resilience and redemption is inspiring to anyone that has hit rock-bottom or been misunderstood, but has the will and desire to become a better person." - Mike Tyson"Raw and real, funny and self-deprecating. I thought I knew him before, but I know him soooo much better now." - DL Hughley"Watching Columbus' evolution through defining moments has been inspiring" - Damon Dash"An engaging account about the way unhealthy entanglements can affect an actor's life.." - Kirkus ReviewsThe life of actor/choreographer/musician Columbus Short has been punctuated with trauma that extends well beyond the plot lines of his previous role on the hit series Scandal. Short has lived many lives packed into one-from a family filled with turmoil to tumultuous love affairs and enough scandals of his own. But somewhere in the middle, Short's realization that there has to be a better way comes into full view. "Short Stories" not only details Columbus Short's journey from childhood to Hollywood, it shows how even the most checkered of pasts can create a different person with the right amount of will and drive, especially when it comes to fulfilling your true destiny.
Asia, Persia, and Egypt are legends in the world of killing for cash. But when a job comes along that threatens to turn killer against killer, things are never going to end well.
FOR FANS OF WISE GUY & GOMORRAH -THE KING OF NEW YORK is the story of how one gangster makes it his life goal (and obsession) to dominate across all affiliations of organized crime to achieve the most desired title: The King Of New York.For nearly 50 years, the mafia has existed in the underbelly of New York City, where the heart of organized crime originated. For Jimmy Bianco, the mafia is a way of life. However, young Jimmy inherits both an honor and a duty that he didn't sign up for, when both his father and his grandfather are simultaneously murdered, leaving Jimmy as the heir, or in mafia speak, the Don. While Jimmy is no stranger to navigating his Brooklyn streets, he's clueless on how to move like a Don, make money like a Don, and kill like a Don. He learns the latter of the lessons when his uncle is released from prison, and is hoping to dominate New York City as a new kind of drug dealing kingpin, annihilating everyone in his way, including his nephew. The only way for Jimmy to fight back is to align with some of the most nefarious crime families and gangs, securing a top alliance with the notorious Black Mafia Family. The mafia calls it the Don, the streets call it all city, but for Jimmy Bianco his mission is clear: to become the King of New York. The King of New York is an action packed hybrid graphic novel, including elements of both fantasy and true crime, a must read for anyone fascinated by the ins and outs of the mafia or those looking for an action packed animated read.
For fans of "The Hundred Years War on Palestine", "I Shall Not Hate" and "Mornings in Jenin," as well as "The Autobiography of Gucci Mane," comes a gripping memoir exploring the Palestinian refugee experience and the transformative role of music.A Palestinian refugee born during the relentless bombings of Lebanon in 1982, Sleiman chronicles his poignant journey from refugee to celebrated musician in Denmark in his memoir. Sleiman's family sought refuge in Denmark, where he grappled with the challenges of displacement and cultural assimilation. Against the backdrop of gang culture and social upheaval, Sleiman discovers solace and expression through music, ultimately using his artistry to navigate the complexities of his Palestinian identity and heritage.Despite being one of his gang's most feared and revered members as a teenager, Sleiman's brush with death prompts a transformative shift, leading him to permanently abandon the gang life and embark on a path of redemption. With evocative prose and heartfelt storytelling, Sleiman shares his journey of resilience, offering a powerful glimpse into the indomitable spirit of the Palestinian people.
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