📦Darmowa dostawa od 69 zł - do Żabki oraz automatów i punktów DPD! Przy mniejszych zamówieniach zapłacisz jedynie 4,99 zł!🚚
Darmowa dostawa od 69,00 zł
Priscilla - Simms-Maddox M. J.

Priscilla - Simms-Maddox M. J.

  • Engaging in the Game of Politics

Set in the early 1980s, PRISCILLA Engaging in the Game of Politics portrays Priscilla J. "PJ" Austin, a bright, carefree, and enterprising young woman firmly bound to her father-a Methodist minister and consummate politician. Shortly after starting her career as an assistant professor of political science at Florida A'M University in Tallahassee, her father mysteriously asks her to relocate closer to home (Prendergast, New York). Priscilla reaches out to an Ohio state senator with whom she interned during her graduate studies at The Ohio State University and had an affair. The senator offered her a position as his legislative assistant, which she accepted. The story takes off from there.

The opening scene depicts Priscilla as a junior professor teaching students who are not much younger than her at twenty-five. She reflects on her earlier life when, as an adolescent, she was always getting into a spot of trouble. She attended all-Black secondary schools and primarily interacted with Black professionals because that was the reality in the era of racially-segregated America.

She reflects on her life in the Snowbelt of western New York. Priscilla loves the cold and snow, and her hometown of Prendergast gets plenty of it. Throughout, readers gain a firsthand view of Black middle-class family life, which is comparable to any other middle-class family. However, they might especially appreciate learning about how a Black Methodist minister raises his daughter as if she were a son.

From Priscilla's start in the Ohio Senate, everyone wonders why she is there, especially since she has just left a higher-paying job as a college professor. Priscilla never reveals this to anyone-not even her boss, Ohio state Senator Daniel P. Callahan. However, toward the end, she shocks everyone by doing something unimaginable that would typically lead to her dismissal. Readers must keep turning the pages to discover the ending, which is itself intriguing.

Throughout, PRISCILLA: Engaging in the Game of Politics-the series' prequel-delves deeply into the forces that shaped her into who she is: her family roots in highly segregated Mississippi, her upbringing in upstate New York where subtle racism leaves its scars despite her loving father's protection, a campus date rape that leaves her with unhealed wounds, and a scintillating season as a high-powered legislative aide in a life-altering political scandal. Readers also learn intriguing tidbits about Black history, elections, and state politics, as well as how the upper house of the Ohio General Assembly operates and how a bill becomes law.



EAN: 9780578178998
Symbol
202FSI03527KS
Rok wydania
2018
Oprawa
Miekka
Format
15.2x22.9cm
Język
angielski
Strony
354
Więcej szczegółów
Bez ryzyka
14 dni na łatwy zwrot
Szeroki asortyment
ponad milion pozycji
Niskie ceny i rabaty
nawet do 50% każdego dnia
78,60 zł
/ szt.
Najniższa cena z 30 dni przed obniżką: / szt.
Cena regularna: / szt.
Możesz kupić także poprzez:
Do darmowej dostawy brakuje69,00 zł
Najtańsza dostawa 0,00 złWięcej
14 dni na łatwy zwrot
Bezpieczne zakupy
Kup teraz i zapłać za 30 dni jeżeli nie zwrócisz
Kup teraz, zapłać później - 4 kroki
Przy wyborze formy płatności, wybierz PayPo.PayPo - kup teraz, zapłać za 30 dni
PayPo opłaci twój rachunek w sklepie.
Na stronie PayPo sprawdź swoje dane i podaj pesel.
Po otrzymaniu zakupów decydujesz co ci pasuje, a co nie. Możesz zwrócić część albo całość zamówienia - wtedy zmniejszy się też kwota do zapłaty PayPo.
W ciągu 30 dni od zakupu płacisz PayPo za swoje zakupy bez żadnych dodatkowych kosztów. Jeśli chcesz, rozkładasz swoją płatność na raty.
Ten produkt nie jest dostępny w sklepie stacjonarnym
Symbol
202FSI03527KS
Kod producenta
9780578178998
Rok wydania
2018
Oprawa
Miekka
Format
15.2x22.9cm
Język
angielski
Strony
354
Autorzy
Simms-Maddox M. J.

Set in the early 1980s, PRISCILLA Engaging in the Game of Politics portrays Priscilla J. "PJ" Austin, a bright, carefree, and enterprising young woman firmly bound to her father-a Methodist minister and consummate politician. Shortly after starting her career as an assistant professor of political science at Florida A'M University in Tallahassee, her father mysteriously asks her to relocate closer to home (Prendergast, New York). Priscilla reaches out to an Ohio state senator with whom she interned during her graduate studies at The Ohio State University and had an affair. The senator offered her a position as his legislative assistant, which she accepted. The story takes off from there.

The opening scene depicts Priscilla as a junior professor teaching students who are not much younger than her at twenty-five. She reflects on her earlier life when, as an adolescent, she was always getting into a spot of trouble. She attended all-Black secondary schools and primarily interacted with Black professionals because that was the reality in the era of racially-segregated America.

She reflects on her life in the Snowbelt of western New York. Priscilla loves the cold and snow, and her hometown of Prendergast gets plenty of it. Throughout, readers gain a firsthand view of Black middle-class family life, which is comparable to any other middle-class family. However, they might especially appreciate learning about how a Black Methodist minister raises his daughter as if she were a son.

From Priscilla's start in the Ohio Senate, everyone wonders why she is there, especially since she has just left a higher-paying job as a college professor. Priscilla never reveals this to anyone-not even her boss, Ohio state Senator Daniel P. Callahan. However, toward the end, she shocks everyone by doing something unimaginable that would typically lead to her dismissal. Readers must keep turning the pages to discover the ending, which is itself intriguing.

Throughout, PRISCILLA: Engaging in the Game of Politics-the series' prequel-delves deeply into the forces that shaped her into who she is: her family roots in highly segregated Mississippi, her upbringing in upstate New York where subtle racism leaves its scars despite her loving father's protection, a campus date rape that leaves her with unhealed wounds, and a scintillating season as a high-powered legislative aide in a life-altering political scandal. Readers also learn intriguing tidbits about Black history, elections, and state politics, as well as how the upper house of the Ohio General Assembly operates and how a bill becomes law.



EAN: 9780578178998
Potrzebujesz pomocy? Masz pytania?Zadaj pytanie a my odpowiemy niezwłocznie, najciekawsze pytania i odpowiedzi publikując dla innych.
Zapytaj o produkt
Jeżeli powyższy opis jest dla Ciebie niewystarczający, prześlij nam swoje pytanie odnośnie tego produktu. Postaramy się odpowiedzieć tak szybko jak tylko będzie to możliwe. Dane są przetwarzane zgodnie z polityką prywatności. Przesyłając je, akceptujesz jej postanowienia.
Napisz swoją opinię
Twoja ocena:
5/5
Dodaj własne zdjęcie produktu:
Prawdziwe opinie klientów
4.8 / 5.0 13755 opinii
pixel