with essays by Marcia Tucker, Marcia Tanner, Linda Goode Bryant, and Cheryl Dunye "Bad Girls is a serious exhibition about the plurality of contemporary feminist art. . . . Tucker should be congratula
In 1959, when Kathleen Andrews pledged a sorority at the University of Washington, girls were expected to get married. They got bride dolls and hope chests and the message that they would grow up to
When an American traveler on her way to Kansas ends up in the Serengeti, her life gets a complete makeover. Within months, she is the wife of a French safari guide and the stepmother of an eleven-year
Between 1300 and 1550, London's courts were the most important English lay law courts outside Westminster. They served the most active and innovative of the local jurisdictions in which custom combine
The field of Large Eddy Simulation (LES) and hybrids is a vibrant research area. This book runs through all the potential unsteady modelling fidelity ranges, from low-order to LES. The latter is proba
Betty Tucker came of age in Belle Glade, Florida, infamous for its poverty and violence (e.g., see the Wikipedia entry and the 2006 documentary One Percent). Her childhood was one of debilitating pove
The Internet is, at once, the most terrifying and most beautifully innovative invention of the twentieth century. Examining both science fiction and realistic dramas, Tucker closely engages with films
Diane Tucker's Bonsai Love is an eloquent book of poems about the sensual delicacy of love. Carefully pruned, intricate in design, and sensitive to intrusion, these poems create an image of intimacy t
Ancient volcanoes preserved as deeply eroded scraps. Seafloors forced high into the sky. Fossils of a long-extinct, 385-pound flightless bird that roamed subtropical floodplains. From the crest of the
Allowing children to participate in the training of a dog will help them learn responsibility and also help them understand and be closer to their pet. This book features simple training exercises tha
This is not your mother’s second wedding! Getting married again? Wondering why the planning is harder than you thought it was going to be? You’ve done this once already, what’s going on? Stacey was tw
Once the Greeks forced their male gods upon the world, the belief in the power of women was severed. For centuries it has been thought that the wisdom of the high priestesses perished at the hand of t
When Nancy Tucker was eight years old, her class had to write about what they wanted in life. She thought, and thought, and then, though she didn’t know why, she wrote: ?I want to be thin.’Over the ne
Philip Pullman's writing is full of mystery and adventure - of parallel universes, daemons and armoured bears. Darkness Visible explores this epic world and the diverse creative influences of Pullman'
We weeded like peasants. We ate like kings...At the tender age of 62, this Hunterdon County farm boy unloads a veritable mountain of memories, mostly funny, some serious, but all entertaining.