The Secret Diary of Laura Palmer

The Secret Diary of Laura Palmer

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  • Author: Jennifer Lynch
  • Publisher: Simon and Schuster
  • ISBN: 1451662076
  • Category : Fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 194

"The Secret Diary of Laura Palmer holds the keys to the mysterious mountain town in the Pacific Northwest, where the forces of good and evil do battle for a high school girl's innocence


Diary of Laura's Twin

Diary of Laura's Twin

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  • Author: Kathy Kacer
  • Publisher: Second Story Press
  • ISBN: 1926739167
  • Category : Juvenile Fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 144

Laura has just three weeks to go before her Jewish becoming of age ceremony, called a Bat Mitzvah, when she is assigned a special project. She is to read the diary of Sara Gittler, a young girl her own age who was imprisoned by the Nazis in the Warsaw Ghetto during the Holocaust. Sara never had the chance to celebrate her coming of age, so Laura is to learn about Sara's life and then share her Bat Mitzvah with her "twin" by speaking of her at the ceremony. Reluctant to undertake the project at first, Laura quickly becomes caught up by Sara's struggle to survive. Sara's diary unfolds with the details of her daily life in the Ghetto, a world full of fear, confusion, tragedy and above all, courage. From Sara's brave story in the past, Laura learns how to find the courage to confront the possibility of a friend's current involvement in the desecration of a Jewish cemetery.


The Diary of Laura

The Diary of Laura

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  • Author: Carolyn P. Edwards
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 160

Diverse perspectives on the Reggio educational diary as a documentation tool.


Laura's Ghost

Laura's Ghost

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  • Author: Courtenay Stallings
  • Publisher: Fayetteville Mafia Press
  • ISBN: 1949024091
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 312

In 1990, the groundbreaking television series Twin Peaks, co-created by David Lynch and Mark Frost, opened with a murder mystery when a beautiful homecoming queen, wrapped in plastic, washed up on a cold and rocky beach. Laura Palmer's character began as a plot device that triggered a small town to face its fractured self. But after three seasons and a film, Laura Palmer is no longer just a plot device. Instead of solely focusing on the murderer, like most traditional storytelling at the time, the audience gets to know the victim, a complex young woman who explores her sexuality and endures incredible abuse. Laura's Ghost: Women Speak About Twin Peaks is an examination of Laura Palmer's legacy on the 30th anniversary of Twin Peaks. Palmer's character was one of the few frank and horrific representations of sexual abuse victims which did not diminish the strength and complexity of the victim. Sheryl Lee, who played Laura Palmer, discusses the challenges of the role and how it has impacted herself as well as women she has met over the years, many of whom are survivors of sexual abuse. The role demanded Lee give all of her vulnerability as an actor to this role. This role is one she cannot escape, one with which she will forever be identified. It's a role that still haunts her today. For many women, this character represents them. Here was a woman who was not just a victim, but who was owning her sexuality as well—a woman coming into her own and discovering her sources of power. This book is a reckoning in which women from the show and community speak about grief, mischief, humor, sexuality, strength, weakness, wickedness, and survival.


Cult Pop Culture

Cult Pop Culture

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  • Author: Bob Batchelor
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
  • ISBN: 0313357811
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 895

This three-volume collection of original essays examines cult pop culture, the often-seedy underbelly of American popular culture. Cult Pop Culture: How the Fringe Became Mainstream is the first collection dedicated to the quirky, offbeat aspects of American popular culture that people have loved, enjoyed, (and in some cases) worshiped over the last 50 years. By examining the people and subjects we hold most dear, this three-volume set offers deep insights into what Americans think, feel, and cherish. Organized by subject, the collection enables readers to focus on a given topic or compare different subjects across cult phenomenon. Volume One of the set covers film and television topics, Volume Two examines music and literature, and Volume Three explores sports, clubs, and the cult industry. Through this investigation of sublime, transcendent, and idiosyncratic trends, readers will learn more about iconic individuals, topics, and subjects that form the vast underbelly of American culture. By revealing how tightly interwoven cult topics are with the public's broader notion of popular culture, the collection underscores the blurry line between normal and abnormal, grandiose and degradation.


Re-visiting Female Evil

Re-visiting Female Evil

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  • Author: Melissa Dearey
  • Publisher: BRILL
  • ISBN: 9004350810
  • Category : Philosophy
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 206

Mischievous, beguiling, seductive, lascivious, unruly, carping, vengeful and manipulative – from the Disney princess to the murderous Medea, the articles in Re-visiting Female Evil grapple with our understanding of what it is to be and do evil femininities.


Representing Childhood and Atrocity

Representing Childhood and Atrocity

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  • Author: Victoria Nesfield
  • Publisher: State University of New York Press
  • ISBN: 1438490763
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 400

Atrocity presents a problem to the writer of children's literature. To represent events of such terrible magnitude and impersonal will as the Holocaust, the transatlantic slave trade, or the Rwandan genocide such that they fit into a three-act structure with a comprehensible moral and a happy ending is to do a disservice to the victims. Yet to confront children with the fact of widescale violence without resolution is to confront them with realities that may be emotionally disturbing and even damaging. Despite these challenges, however, there exists a considerable body of work for and about children that addresses atrocity. To examine the ways in which writers and artists have attempted to address children's experience of atrocity, this collection brings together original essays by an international group of scholars working in the fields of child studies, children's literature, comics studies, education, English literature, and Holocaust, genocide, and memory studies. It covers a broad geographical range and includes works by established authors and emerging voices.


The Shenandoah Valley, 1861-1865

The Shenandoah Valley, 1861-1865

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  • Author: Michael G. Mahon
  • Publisher: Stackpole Books
  • ISBN: 9780811715409
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 204

Has the significance of the Shenandoah Valley during the Civil War been overestimated? An extensive array of primary sources--including Philip Sheridan's official report--point to this revisionist conclusion.


A Whaling Captain's Daughter

A Whaling Captain's Daughter

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  • Author: Laura Jernegan
  • Publisher: Capstone
  • ISBN: 9780736803465
  • Category : Girls
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 36

The diary of Laura Jernegan, a young girl who traveled with her family on her father's whaling ship in the 1860s who records her schooling, dangerous whale hunts, and the activities of her baby brother. Includes activities and a timeline related to this era.


South Carolina Women

South Carolina Women

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  • Author: Marjorie Julian Spruill
  • Publisher: University of Georgia Press
  • ISBN: 082032938X
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 343

Volume One: This volume, which spans the long period from the sixteenth century through the Civil War era, is remarkable for the religious, racial, ethnic, and class diversity of the women it features. Essays on plantation mistresses, overseers' wives, nonslaveholding women from the upcountry, slave women, and free black women in antebellum Charleston are certain to challenge notions about the slave South and about the significance of women to the state's economy. South Carolina's unusual history of religious tolerance is explored through the experiences of women of various faiths, and accounts of women from Europe, the West Indies, and other colonies reflect the diverse origins of the state's immigrants.