![]() The psychology aspect of the book is so important because Cassie spends a lot of time trying to get into people’s heads.Ĭassie is a great MC. It’s amazing that Barnes has advanced degrees in psychology and cognitive science. The UNSUB (Unknown Subject) is closer than the Naturals thinks and the five must work together to make it out alive. While the five are only supposed to help with cold cases, they get dragged into an active case. And then there’s Michael, who can read emotions without even trying. Sloane knows statistics and numbers better than anyone. ![]() Cassie’s mom has been missing for five years and there still aren’t any leads.Ĭassie agrees to join the program and finds herself in Quantico, Virginia with four other teenagers with extraordinary abilities. Plus, FBI Agent Briggs lures her into the program by dangling her mother’s case. But when the FBI takes an interest in Cassie for their Naturals program, she can’t help wondering what she is capable of doing. ![]() Sure, she can look at someone and piece together who they are and what they want. ![]() Cassie Hobbes never thought her ability to read people was that special. ![]()
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![]() ![]() SHE’S BEAUTIFUL WHEN SHE’S ANGRY is a film about activists, made to inspire women and men to work for feminism and human rights. That story still resonates today for women who are facing new challenges around reproductive rights and sexual violence, as the film shows present-day activists creating their generation’s own version of feminism. SHE’S BEAUTIFUL WHEN SHE’S ANGRY captures the spirit of the time - thrilling, scandalous, and often hilarious. The film does not shy away from the controversies over race, sexual preference and leadership that arose in the women’s movement. ![]() SHE’S BEAUTIFUL does not try to romanticize the early movement, but dramatizes it in its exhilarating, quarrelsome, sometimes heart-wrenching glory. ![]() In this week’s show we’re presenting excerpts from the documentary “ She’s Beautiful When She’s Angry,” a reflection on the rise of the women’s liberation movement in the United States, which explores the emergence of political thought that challenged systems of patriarchy. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Three teens defy the system and run away from their unwinding: Connor, a rebel whose parents have ordered his unwinding Risa, a ward of the state who is to be unwound due to cost-cutting and Lev, his parents' tenth child whose unwinding has been planned since birth as a religious tithing. But it allows parents to get rid of their teenager through a process called "unwinding." These kids may have nothing left to give to their families but can still give to society through the body parts that are harvested for donations. After the Second Civil War, the Bill of Life was passed, stating that human life may not be touched from the moment of conception until a child reaches the age of thirteen. ![]() Don't miss a moment of the complete New York Times bestselling Unwind Dystology series from Neal Shusterman, now available as a collectible paperback boxed set. ![]() ![]() ![]() Told in four parts-freshman, sophomore, junior, and senior year-this provocative debut reveals the deep cuts of trauma. Nothing makes sense anymore, and she knows she’s supposed to tell someone what happened but she can’t. What she thought she knew to be true, is now lies. What Eden once loved-who she once loved-she now hates. But the night her brother’s best friend rapes her, Eden’s world capsizes. Starting high school didn’t change who she was. ![]() In the tradition of Speak, this extraordinary debut novel “is a poignant book that realistically looks at the lasting effects of trauma on love, relationships, and life” (School Library Journal, starred review).Įden was always good at being good. ![]() ![]() Every step of the way, she has seen how our sports systems - originally designed by men, for men and boys - fail young women and girls as much as empower them. One of the most decorated collegiate athletes of all time and a national champion as a pro, she was a major face of women's running for Nike before leaving to shake up the industry with feminist running brand Oiselle and coach elite young female runners. Lauren Fleshman has grown up in the world of running. 'This is the book we've been waiting for' Kate Fagan, author of What Made Maddy Run 'Punchy, pacy and eye-opening, Good For A Girl needs to be read by anyone involved in women's sport' Adharanand Finn, author of The Rise of the Ultra Runners ![]() With Good for a Girl we finally have one' Malcolm Gladwell 'Women's sports have needed a manifesto for a long time. ![]() |