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David Valdes Greenwood

Autore di Homo Domesticus: Notes from a Same-Sex Marriage

6 opere 129 membri 6 recensioni

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David Valdes Greenwood teaches at Tufts University and lives in Massachusetts

Opere di David Valdes Greenwood

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male

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Nonfiction Book on Southern Beauty Queens in Name that Book (Luglio 2011)

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Cute little holiday vignettes from his childhood, each one covering a different year.
 
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GovMarley | Aug 6, 2017 |
It's not exactly as wide-ranging as the subtitle implies, but as a portrait of small-town Louisiana festival queens, this book can't be beat. Valdes follows four girls who are both competitors and friends as they vie for various festival crowns: Frog Festival, Cotton Festival, Crawfish Festival,etc.. Valdes explores the importance of the festival queen both to the competitors and to the towns, particularly after the hurricane devastation of Ike, Rita, and Gustav. The book is engaging, honest, and positive, as any good festival queen should be.… (altro)
 
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Mrs_McGreevy | 2 altre recensioni | Nov 17, 2016 |
There are four kinds of pageants: festival, civic, scholarship, and glitz. The most familiar to us are Miss America and Miss USA, which are considered “scholarship” pageants. The other pageants many have become familiar with are the “glitz” ones with titles like Miss Super Cutie. The Rhinestone Sisterhood takes us for an inside look at the world of festival queens, focusing on four: the Frog, Fur, Cotton and Cattle Queens of Louisiana. These hard-working young women juggle school, jobs, and public relations responsibilities promoting their festivals and local industries. They lead parades, chase greased pigs, kiss frogs, feed calves, and eat all manner of local foods. In the case of the Fur Queen, who represents an area devastated by recent hurricanes, she takes some of her “sisters of the sash” on a tour of Cameron Parish to see the damage firsthand.

The Rhinestone Sisterhood is a highly entertaining, fast-paced read, filled with suspense and laughter, disappointment and triumph. You will never look at pageant queens in quite the same way!
… (altro)
 
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vnesting | 2 altre recensioni | Oct 26, 2014 |
Engaging memoir that manages to be hard-edged and schmaltzy at the same time. The husbands are likable and human, the lessons they learn ring true. I hope Valdes Greenwood is still taking notes on his life, as I want to read more.
 
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satyridae | 1 altra recensione | Apr 5, 2013 |

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Opere
6
Utenti
129
Popolarità
#156,299
Voto
½ 3.5
Recensioni
6
ISBN
11

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