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My Daddy The Duke


My Daddy The Duke

Author: Judy Christenberry

language: en

Publisher: HarperCollins Australia

Release Date: 2012-07-01


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He's my dad the World's Most Eligible Bachelor! Ever since Grandma, the dowager duchess, told everyone on TV that my dad was in America looking for a wife, unmarried ladies chase him everywhere. We're trying to get to my uncle's ranch, but now we're hiding out. Those women can be rough on a guy! My dad is real cute I can tell when Sydney looks at him. She's the nice lady who gave us a lift. My daddy looks at her kind of funny too, like he's eaten bad broccoli. But my daddy says we can't tell Sydney he's a duke. I like pretend, but I sure wish Sydney knew. Maybe then she'd want to marry my dad and be my new mummy! Ever hopeful, Penny

“Dad's Deportation from the Philippines Back to L.A. International Air Port, August 31, 2013"


“Dad's Deportation from the Philippines Back to L.A. International Air Port, August 31, 2013

Author: Philander Rodman Jr.

language: en

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Release Date: 2015-01-09


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Rodman Odyssey Book #14 Philander Rodman, Jr. actually arrived the first time at Clark Air Base in the Philippines June 1965, and after a total of "48 long years," was actually deported back to the States from the Philippines, August 31, 2013!!!!

Bad Kid


Bad Kid

Author: David Crabb

language: en

Publisher: HarperCollins

Release Date: 2015-05-19


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From comedian, storyteller, and The Moth host David Crabb, comes a music-filled, coming-of-age memoir about growing up gay and Goth in San Antonio, Texas. In the summer of 1989, three Goth kids crossed a street in San Antonio. They had no idea that a deeply confused fourteen-year-old boy was watching. Their dyed hair, fishnets, and eyeliner were his first evidence of another world—a place he desperately wanted to go. He just had no idea how to get there. Somehow David Crabb had convinced himself that every guy preferred French-braiding his girlfriend's hair to making out, and that the funny feelings he got watching Silver Spoons and Growing Pains had nothing to do with Ricky Schroeder or Kirk Cameron. But discovering George Michael's Faith confirmed for David what every bully already knew: he was gay. Surviving high school, with its gym classes, locker rooms, and naked, glistening senior guys, would require impossible feats of denial. What saved him was finding a group of outlandish friends who reveled in being outsiders. David found himself enmeshed with misfits: wearing black, cutting class, staying out all night, drinking, tripping, chain-smoking, idolizing The Smiths, Pet Shop Boys, and Joy Division—and learning lessons about life and love along the way. Richly detailed with 80s pop-culture, and including black and white photos throughout, BAD KID is as laugh-out-loud funny as it is poignant. Crabb's journey through adolescence captures the essence of every person's struggle to understand his or her true self.