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If the oceans were ink by carla power5/29/2023 A journalist who grew up in the Midwest and the Middle East, Power offers her unique vantage point on the Quran's most provocative verses as she debates with Akram at cafes, family gatherings, and packed lecture halls, conversations filled with both good humour and powerful insights. And so they embarked on a yearlong journey through the controversial text. Both knew that a close look at the Quran would reveal a faith that preached peace and not mass murder respect for women and not oppression. Their friendship-between a secular American and a madrasa - trained sheikh - had always seemed unlikely, but now they were frustrated and bewildered by the battles being fought in their names. If the Oceans Were Ink is Carla Power's eye-opening story of how she and her long-time friend Sheikh Mohammad Akram Nadwi found a way to confront ugly stereotypes and persistent misperceptions that were cleaving their communities. 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Yet the real threat isn't the constantly shifting landscape of white or the flesh-numbing temperatures, dwindling supplies or the vessels being slowly crushed by the unyielding grip of the frozen ocean. The men who were part of Sir John Franklin's 1845 expedition - as scientifically advanced an enterprise as had ever set forth - had every expectation of triumph, and theirs were the first steam-driven vessels to go in search of the fabled North-West Passage.īut the ships have now been trapped in the Arctic ice for nearly two years. Published by Bantam TV Tie-In edition (5 April 2018).The Terror by Dan Simmons is based on true events surrounding Her Britannic Majesty's Ships Terror and Erebus, and now a gripping 10-part AMC Original TV series from Sir Ridley Scott. Makers of English History The Eastern Front 1914-1917 World War Two: A Short History The. Norman Stone (1941-2019) was one of Britains most celebrated historians. 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'Without question one of the classics of post-war historical scholarship, Stone's boldly conceived and brilliantly executed book opened the eyes of a generation of young British historians raised on tales of the Western trenches to the crucial importance of the Eastern Front in the First World War' Niall Ferguson 'Scholarly, lucid, entertaining, based on a thorough knowledge of Austrian and Russian sources, it sharply revises traditional assumptions about the First World War. Godly Heathens by H.E. Edgmon5/28/2023 They've made a lot of enemies in the pantheon-enemies who, like the Goddess of Death, will keep coming. But Gem – or at least who Gem used to be - hasn't always been the most benevolent deity. She and Gem are reincarnated gods who've known and loved each other across lifetimes. When Gem is attacked by a stranger claiming to be the Goddess of Death, Willa Mae saves their life and finally offers some answers. So how the hell does Willa Mae Hardy? The strange new girl in town acts like she and Gem are old companions, and seems to know things about them they've never told anyone else. The only person privy to their authentic self is another trans kid, Enzo, who's a thousand long, painful miles away in Brooklyn.īut even Enzo doesn't know about Gem's dreams, haunting visions of magic and violence that have always felt too real. Known for being their peers' queer awakening, Gem leans hard on charm to disguise the anxious mess they are beneath. Gem Echols is a nonbinary Seminole teen living in the tiny town of Gracie, Georgia. Maybe I have always just been bad at being human because I'm not one. |