![]() ![]() Opening the book with a story about Miles was guaranteed to evoke a reaction from me. I love Miles Morales/Spider-Man and am trying to read everything with him in it. These heroes bring us one step closer to equity in superhero comics.Īnd then I cried harder reading the first story, “Words Do Matter”. It’s slow progress but it is still progress. But Stone’s children now have many more to choose from, as this book will attest to. Okay, so, I cried reading Nic Stone’s introduction of Marvel Voices: Legacy #1 where she details how, in her youth, she and her sister really only had one Black superhero to look up to-Storm. Sarah Brunstad and Will Moss (Editors), Joe Sabino (Letters) ![]() Saint Bodhi (Story), Danny Lore (Writer), Alitha E Martinez (Artist), Rachelle Rosenberg (Colours) “A Luta Continua: A Tale from the Venomverse”Ĭhris Cross (Artist), Nnedi Okorafor (Writer), Rachelle Rosenberg (Colours)ĭan Brown (Colours), Valentina De Landro (Artist), Danny Lore (Writer) Juan Fernandez (Colours), Ken Lashley (Artist), Tochi Onyebuchi (Writer) Natacha Bustos (Artist), Rachelle Rosenberg (Colours), Stephanie Renee Williams (Writer) Olivier Coipel (Artist), John Ridley (Writer), Laura Martin (Colours)Ĭhris Allen (Artist), Mohale Mashigo (Writer), Rachelle Rosenberg (Colours) Marvel Voices: Legacy #1 “Words Do Matter” Marvel Voices: Legacy #1 is an anthology of new stories, largely featuring Marvel’s greatest Black heroes and anti-heroes, written, drawn, and coloured by a host of Black creatives. ![]()
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Items in order will be sent via Express post as soon as they arrive in the warehouse. Order may come in multiple shipments, however you will only be charged a flat fee.Ģ-10 days after all items have arrived in the warehouse Items in order will be sent as soon as they arrive in the warehouse. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Her legacy pervades both the general public’s understanding of nursing and nursing itself: May is National Nurses Month because Nightingale’s birthday is May 12th, and the World Health Organization dubbed 2020 the Year of the Nurse and Midwife to mark Nightingale’s 200th birthday. Just about every mainstream source, from the History Channel to Wikipedia, cites Nightingale, an upper-class lady of Victorian England, as the founder of modern nursing. If you think that Florence Nightingale invented nursing, you’re not alone. Dock, RN, and Mary Adelaide Nutting, RN, A History of Nursing, 1907 “No matter whether this treatment is carried out by sorcerers, priests, doctors, or old women, we find examples of the historic ancestry of modern nursing and the earliest forms of the art.” ![]() ![]() ![]() Then his voice changes to a drawn-out snarl. “Leta?” He calls for me again, sounding frightened. Then they build and build, until all the light is gone, and there’s only me and Arien and the gathering dark. At first they’re smoke, a haze that thickens. ![]() ![]() I move toward him as the shadows cloud over us, filling the room. He looks at me with eyes gone solid black they change when he dreams, and those blank eyes in his frightened face are so wrong. Shadows spill from his hands like unfurled ribbons, shrouding the floor with an inky mist. He calls my name and reaches out as the darkness rises through him. A hot night, airless, even with our window wide open. Curled up on my narrow bed in the small, plain room we share. I can feel them coming even before he does. All day it’s followed me, that familiar heaviness in the air. It’s been weeks, longer, since Arien’s last nightmare, but I knew they would come tonight. They find their way into my brother’s dreams. ![]() ![]() I actually thought one interesting part of the book was the dynamic of Alice and her parents. How Did I Like Dreamology?ĭreamology is a pretty okay read. The dreams start making their way into real life and so, Alice and Max realize they have to put an end to seeing each other in dreams and well, this book deals with that whole process. He is totally a different person in real life and not at all the guy she fell in love with. ![]() Imagine Alice’s surprise when she starts at a new school and Max is there, in real life. She’s been dreaming about him for basically forever. ![]() ![]() Lucy Keating’s debut young adult book follows this girl named Alice who has dreams about this guy named Max. The fact that it is available via Hoopla on audiobook is just the cherry on top. Further, the whole dream thing makes me think of The Raven Cycle books so again, I am sold hook line and sinker. That is something that absolutely appeals to me. There is the comparison to Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind which was a big movie when I was in college. ![]() I mean, the use of pink is what really attracts my attention to this book. Why Did I Listen to Dreamology by Lucy Keating?ĭreamology by Lucy Keating has a super lovely cover. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() It's not that impossible, since seeing even Zach said that his mom lies, the bad guys lie, so why not lie to Cammie while she was being tortured, saying her dad really did die to make her desperate enough to get the information from her? Mathew & Rachel would get back together, Abby & Solomon, (because personally I don't care for Townsend) 000000000000000001% chance, but: Cammie's dad's 'remains' to show up in the lab as 'not his' and that Cammie would really find him in this book, like, really, truly. * An epilogue of promise of Zach & Cammie's happily-ever-after, a proposal would be very nice, even if just for the sake of assuring my mental stability * Zach & Cammie extraordinarily romantic original and crazy moments in obscene scary and potentially dangerous situations. I AM CRAVING beyond my wildest hopes for: ![]() ![]() ![]() So in Nebraska, there was one crucial vote - Senator Merv Riepe. Both of them failed in kind of dramatic fashion. SIMMONS-DUFFIN: So the South Carolina bill was a ban at conception, and the Nebraska bill was a six-week ban. ![]() MCCAMMON: Let's start with the abortion ban failures in Nebraska and South Carolina. SELENA SIMMONS-DUFFIN, BYLINE: Hi, Sarah. To help us understand these developments, we've called on NPR health policy correspondent Selena Simmons-Duffin. And also this week, a study out of Oklahoma, a state with a number of abortion bans, sheds light on the real effects of these laws for many women seeking medical treatment. This week, abortion bans in two deeply conservative states, South Carolina and Nebraska, failed to advance in their respective legislatures, raising serious questions about the political viability of these types of laws for Republicans. ![]() We begin tonight's program by taking stock of recent developments around abortion access. ![]() ![]() A friend said, "She probably did more than any other physician to bring the problem of birth defects out of back rooms." She was a leader in the fields of anesthesiology and teratology, and introduced obstetrical considerations to the established field of neonatology. Given at one minute and five minutes after birth, the Apgar test measures a child's breathing, skin color, reflexes, motion, and heart rate. ![]() In 1952, she developed the 10-point Apgar score to assist physicians and nurses in assessing the status of newborns. Virginia Apgar (June 7, 1909 – August 7, 1974) was an American physician of Armenian ethnic background, obstetrical anesthesiologist and medical researcher, best known as the inventor of the Apgar Score, a way to quickly assess the health of a newborn child immediately after birth in order to combat infant mortality. ![]() Is My Baby All Right? A Guide to Birth Defects, with Joan Beck ![]() ![]() ![]() He’d never spoken on the phone.Īctually, there are still a lot of things he’s never done. Before hitchhiking to Vermont, he’d never watched television. And he doesn’t always know what to make of a world where apps and movie quotes are the primary means of communication. But getting thrown away by your own people at nineteen leaves a mark on a guy. He’s good with animals, and he’s good with his hands. In Vermont, he’s found a peaceful place in the bunkhouse at the Shipley’s farm. It’s been three years since he was tossed aside by the polygamist cult out west, the only home he’d ever known. Zachariah, twenty-three, is a survivor of a different kind. Desperate to keep her fragile state a secret from those who know her best, she relies on the most soft-spoken resident of Orange County, Vermont, to calm her down when her dreams prove too much. ![]() Unfortunately, the night terrors don’t stop. When her best friend offers her a stay at the Shipley orchard in exchange for help at the farmers’ markets, Lark jumps into her little car and heads to Vermont. ![]() She’s too consumed by guilt to talk about it. Everyone has an opinion about what might have happened to her there, but she’s not saying much. ![]() But while overseas for her nonprofit employer, she was kidnapped and held at gunpoint in a dusty shack. Lark Wainright, twenty-three, has nightmares. ![]() |