Robin Marshall: 5 books

Book cover of The Diary of a Sugar Mom

The Diary of a Sugar Mom

Don't Tell the Kids!

by Robin Marshall
Language: English
Release Date: June 24, 2014

"The Diary of a Sugar Mom: Don't Tell the Kids!" by Robin Marshall, chronicles one middle-aged woman's inner strength, as she journeys through the world of sex, wealth, infidelity and emotional compartmentalization in order to pay the bills, feed her family and provide for her kids' futures....
Book cover of Prince et médecin - Le héros de son coeur
by Robin Gianna, Lynne Marshall
Language: French
Release Date: September 1, 2016

Hollywood Hills clinic Lorsque travail et désir s’entremêlent à Los Angeles… Prince et médecin, Robin Gianna A la clinique Hollywood Hills, Gabriella dirige le service maternité d’une main de maître. Aussi, lorsque Rafael Moreno, un obstétricien remplaçant, l’écarte...
Book cover of Human Rights and the Arts

Human Rights and the Arts

Perspectives on Global Asia

by Michael Bodden, Lily Cho, Afsan Chowdhury
Language: English
Release Date: October 23, 2014

Human Rights and the Arts: Perspectives on Global Asia approaches human rights issues from the perspective of writers, artists, filmmakers, and dramatists throughout global Asia. By shifting the discussion of human rights away from the binaries of cultural relativism and political sovereignty, this...
Book cover of Compositional Choices and Meaning in the Vocal Music of J. S. Bach
by Wye J. Allanbrook, Gregory Butler, Eric Chafe
Language: English
Release Date: June 4, 2018

Compositional Choices and Meaning in the Vocal Music of J. S. Bach collects seventeen essays by leading Bach scholars. The authors each address in some way such questions of meaning in J. S. Bach’s vocal compositions—including his Passions, Masses, Magnificat, and cantatas—with particular attention...
Book cover of African Diaspora in the Cultures of Latin America, the Caribbean, and the United States
by Paulina Alberto, Eddie Chambers, Monica Dominguez Torres
Language: English
Release Date: December 5, 2014

The African Americas insists on the transcendent interconnectedness of histories, stories, and cultural and disciplinary expression, and the centrality of the Middle Passage in connecting Harlem and Brooklyn to Havana, Kingston, and Rio de Janeiro. The collection's framework urges the reader to consider...
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