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The Moment: Standing Up to Bill Cosby, Speaking Up for Women
Par Andrea Constand. 2021
An inspiring story of resilience and bravery by the woman who became the linchpin of the case to bring Bill…
Cosby to justice. Andrea Constand did the right thing, not just for herself, but for more than sixty other women.When Bill Cosby was convicted on three counts of aggravated indecent assault in 2018, the verdict sent shock waves around the globe. Some were outraged that a beloved icon of family values, the man dubbed "America's dad," had been accused, let alone convicted. Others were stunned because they had waited so long to see justice; in accusations going back decades, more than sixty women recounted how they'd been drugged, raped, and assaulted at Cosby's hands. Andrea Constand is just one of these women, but her case could still be criminally prosecuted. Constand's legal marathon required her to endure an excruciating civil suit, and two harrowing criminal trials. It was her deep sense of personal and social responsibility, fostered by her close-knit immigrant family and values earned through team sports, that gave her the courage to testify at the criminal trial--something she agreed to do not for herself, but for the more than sixty other women whose stories would never be told in court. Ultimately, Constand's testimony brought a powerful man to account. Cosby spent nearly three years in prison before his conviction was overturned on a procedural technicality in June 2021. In The Moment, Constand opens up about the emotional and spiritual work she did to recover from the assault and the psychological regimen she developed to strengthen herself. She also gained a new understanding of the resiliency of human spirit, and the affirming knowledge that stepping up and doing the right thing, even when the outcome is uncertain, is the surest path to true healing. From the woman who has been called "the true hero of #MeToo," The Moment is a memoir about the moment a life changes, as hers did when she was assaulted; about the moment, nearly a decade later, when she stood up for victims without a voice and put herself through an arduous criminal trial; and about the cultural moment, signified by the #MeToo movement, that made justice and accountability possible. A portion of the author’s proceeds of The Moment will go to the Hope, Healing and Transformation foundation. https://hopehealing.caCræft: an inquiry into the origins and true meaning of traditional crafts
Par Alexander Langlands. 2018
Archaeologist examines the meaning of the Old English word "craeft," which denoted a sense of knowledge, wisdom, and resourcefulness through…
the history of production of goods made by human hands. Topics include making hay, sticks and stones, beekeeping, textiles, homebuilding, agriculture, and more. 2017An artist explains the Swedish concept of döstädning, meaning the effort to clean and declutter your home before you die.…
The tips for sorting and categorizing possessions can be used to prepare for any big life transition. 2018Playing dead: a journey through the world of death fraud
Par Elizabeth Greenwood. 2016
Exploration of the practice of faking death. Discusses reasons people may contemplate and go through with it, techniques for accomplishing…
it, and demographic breakdowns of those most likely to attempt it. Includes profiles of people who have faked their deaths. 2016An account of the fates of those aboard the Seaflower, the Mayflower's sister ship. In 1630, these passengers founded a…
Puritan colony on an isolated Caribbean island called Providence. The author examines what went wrong as the experiment failed. 2017Fifty million rising: the new generation of working women transforming the Muslim world
Par Saadia Zahidi. 2018
The economist author examines the ever-increasing numbers of women joining the workforce across the Muslim world. Profiles specific women and…
analyzes larger trends and impacts. Discusses how this phenomenon is working to redefine cultural norms and change how women are viewed within Muslim society. 2018The internationalists: how a radical plan to outlaw war remade the world
Par Scott J. Shapiro, Oona A. Hathaway. 2017
A history of a movement among world leaders to outlaw war, including the signing of a treaty known as the…
Peace Pact in 1928. Within a decade, however, every signing country was at war. The authors argue for the value and lasting impact of the movement despite its apparent failure. 2017Himalaya bound: one family's quest to save their animals-- and an ancient way of life
Par Michael Benanav. 2018
Author of Men of Salt (DB 66075) profiles two brothers and their families who are nomadic water buffalo herders in…
northern India. Describes their way of life, the environment they live in, and the challenges they face as they attempt to drive their herds across international borders. 2018Vibrator nation: how feminist sex-toy stores changed the business of pleasure
Par Lynn Comella. 2017
Gender studies professor examines the impact on business, entertainment, and education of female-owned sex-toy stores that first began operation in…
the 1970s. Discusses legal challenges confronting the industry's expansion, defines "feminist" and "women-friendly," looks at the role of pornography, and more. Some descriptions of sex. 2017The doctor, the murder, the mystery: the true story of the Dr. John Branion murder case
Par Barbara D'Amato. 2016
Author of the Cat Marsala mystery series presents the case of physician John Branion, whose wife was found murdered in…
1967 in their Chicago apartment. Describes the crime, his 1968 conviction and appeals, his flight to Africa to avoid incarceration, and the later commutation of his sentence. Some violence. Anthony Award. 1992Enemies and neighbors: Arabs and Jews in Palestine and Israel, 1917-2017
Par Ian Black. 2017
The journalist author, whose career has focused on events in the Middle East, provides a history of Arab-Zionist conflict throughout…
the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. Draws on sources that include declassified documents, oral histories, and more. 2017Journey into Europe: Islam, immigration, and identity
Par Akbar Ahmed. 2018
Professor of Islamic studies examines the experiences of Muslims in Europe, particularly those in immigrant communities. Discusses the role of…
politics, places Muslim experiences in context with those of Jewish and other communities facing discrimination, and presents lessons learned with policy suggestions for the future. 2018Maternal bodies: redefining motherhood in early America
Par Nora Doyle. 2018
Historian examines the role of mothers in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries in America. Topics covered include maternal…
bodies in medical literature, childbearing narratives, breastfeeding and sentimentality, disembodiment of mothers in feminine print culture, and the role of sentimentality and embodiment in antislavery print culture. 2018An advocate for criminal justice reform describes his own experience in the Texas criminal system. The father of three discusses…
being wrongly arrested and convicted at twenty-six for a 1992 multiple homicide, spending twelve years on death row, and being exonerated in 2010 after eighteen years of imprisonment. Some strong language. 2018A bite-sized history of France: gastronomic tales of revolution, war, and enlightenment
Par Stéphane Henaut, Jeni Mitchell. 2018
A French cheesemonger and American academic examine the history of France back to the Gauls through the lens of their…
gastronomic traditions. Wines, cheeses, liquors, truffles, vegetables, fruits, seafood, meats, and more are analyzed as part of the exploration of facts and myths. 2018Life at the Dakota: New York's most unusual address
Par Stephen Birmingham. 2016
Author of California Rich (DB 18450) and America's Secret Aristocracy (DB 27656) profiles residents and goings-on at the legendary New…
York City apartment house, the Dakota. Details its construction in the 1880s and what life was like working and living there through the twentieth century. 1979America is in the heart: a personal history (Classics of Asian American Literature)
Par Carlos Bulosan. 2014
Memoir by Filipino poet reflecting on his life in the Philippines and America. Describes the poverty his family faced and…
the loss of family members through sickness and other events. Examines the experience of immigrants to America who are made to feel as if they are criminals. Some violence. 1946Oye, Trump
Par Andrés Manuel López Obrador. 2017
En 2017, el político mexicano Andrés Manuel López Obrador (conocido comúnmente como AMLO) recorrió los Estados Unidos y publicó estas…
reflexiones sobre la inmigración y la política, en parte en respuesta a la administración de Trump. En 2018, AMLO fue elegido presidente de México en una victoria aplastante. Epílogo de Elena PoniatowskaDark emu: Aboriginal Australia and the birth of agriculture
Par Bruce Pascoe. 2018
Examination of the ways aboriginal Australians developed the land to support their societies long before colonization of the continent by…
European explorers. Topics include agriculture, aquaculture, population and housing, storage and preservation, fire, cultural norms, non-Aboriginal agriculture techniques, and understanding history to improve the future. 2018Books, crooks and counselors: how to write accurately about criminal law and courtroom procedure
Par Leslie Budewitz. 2011
Attorney and author presents concepts about the American legal system for people interested in portraying attorneys and criminal law in…
fiction. Topics covered include trial procedures, legal issues in criminal investigations, crimes, punishment, civil matters, terminology, estate planning, legal miscellany, thinking like a lawyer or judge, and legal ethics. 2011