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  • 1
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    New York, New York : Encounter Books
    UID:
    gbv_170070186X
    Format: 49 pages , 18 cm
    Edition: First American edition
    ISBN: 9781641771603
    Content: How we got here -- Our problem today : the moral corruption of American elites -- The American university -- Confucius Institutes -- The thousand talents plan -- Professor Charles Lieber -- Yu Ben Ming -- The great rethinking.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781641771610
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Kennedy, Brian T., 1961- Communist China's war inside America New York, New York : Encounter Books, 2020
    Language: English
    Keywords: China ; USA ; Politischer Konflikt ; Kriegführung ; Subversion ; Wirtschaftskrieg ; Unterwanderung ; Korruption
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  • 2
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    Balzer + Bray
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB34926597
    Edition: Unabridged
    ISBN: 9780063085688
    Content: " Dumplin' meets Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda in this heartfelt and funny contemporary romance inspired by Dollywood, about two boys who fall in love against the backdrop of a country music-themed amusement park, from debut author Brian D. Kennedy. Perfect for fans of Erin Hahn, Phil Stamper, and David Levithan.Emmett Maguire wants to be country music's biggest gay superstar8212 a far reach when you're seventeen and living in Illinois. But for now, he's happy to do the next best thing: Stay with his aunt in Jackson Hollow, Tennessee, for the summer and perform at the amusement park owned by his idol, country legend Wanda Jean Stubbs. Luke Barnes hates country music. As the grandson of Verna Rose, the disgraced singer who had a famous falling out with Wanda Jean, Luke knows how much pain country music has brought his family. But when his mom's medical bills start piling up, he takes a job at the last place he wants: a restaurant at Wanda World. Neither boy is looking for romance, but sparks fly when they meet8212 and soon they're inseparable. Until a long-lost secret about Verna and Wanda comes to light, threatening to unravel everything. Will Emmett and Luke be able get past the truths they discover...or will their relationship go down in history as just another Sad Country Love Song? "
    Content: Biographisches: " Brian D. Kennedy was born and raised in Minnesota and now lives in New York City with his husband and their miniature Schnauzer. When not writing, he can be found working at an LGBTQ nonprofit. His slightly unhealthy obsessions include: seeing as many Broadway shows as possible, buying weird trinkets off eBay, and all things Dolly Parton. A Little Bit Country is his debut novel. You can visit Brian online at www.briandkennedybooks.com. "
    Language: English
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    HarperCollins
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB35189095
    ISBN: 9780063085732
    Content: " My Fair Lady meets the classic teen film She's All That in this charming and swoony new rom-com from Brian D. Kennedy, author of A Little Bit Country. Perfect for fans of What If It's Us and She Gets the Girl.Wade Westmore is used to being in the spotlight. So when he's passed over for the lead in the spring musical, it comes as a major blow8212 especially when the role goes to his ex-boyfriend, Reese, who dumped him for being too self-involved. Shy sophomore Elijah Brady is used to being overlooked. Forget not knowing his name8212 most of his classmates don't even know he exists. So when he joins the stage crew for the musical, he seems destined to blend into the scenery. When the two have a disastrous backstage run-in, Elijah proposes an arrangement that could solve both boys' problems: If Wade teaches Elijah how to be popular, Wade can prove that he cares about more than just himself. Seeing a chance to win Reese back, Wade dives headfirst into helping Elijah become the new and improved Brady. Soon their plan puts Brady center stage8212 and he's a surprising smash hit. So why is Wade suddenly less worried about winning over his ex and more worried about losing Elijah? "
    Content: Biographisches: " Brian D. Kennedy was born and raised in Minnesota and now lives in New York City with his husband and their miniature Schnauzer. When not writing, he can be found working at an LGBTQ nonprofit. His slightly unhealthy obsessions include: seeing as many Broadway shows as possible, buying weird trinkets off eBay, and all things Dolly Parton. Brian is the author of the YA novels A Little Bit Country and My Fair Brady . You can visit Brian online at briandkennedybooks.com. " Rezension(2): "〈a href=http://www.publishersweekly.com target=blank〉〈img src=https://images.contentreserve.com/pw_logo.png alt=Publisher's Weekly border=0 /〉〈/a〉: October 16, 2023 High school senior Wade Westmore isn’t thrilled about losing the lead role in the spring musical, My Fair Lady , to his ex-boyfriend Reese Erikson-Ortiz, who dumped Wade for being “too shallow and self-involved.” On top of that, he feels as if he’s teetering on the edge of his future as he waits for college acceptance letters—particularly from his dream school, NYU. So, when anxious gay sophomore Elijah Brady, who joined stage crew to try and make friends, asks Wade for lessons in confidence, Wade sees this as an opportunity to win back Reese by proving he’s not as self-absorbed and incapable of change as Reese thinks. As Wade slowly turns timid Elijah into a more assured version of himself , the two become friends, which proves beneficial for them both. But when Elijah also befriends Reese, it threatens to upset Wade’s goal and puts a strain on their newfound camaraderie. Kennedy ( A Little Bit Country ) invokes classic elements of adolescent chaos, complexity, and confusion in this theatrically inspired rom-com. Memorable and sympathetic characters populate this ebullient read as it cheerfully maneuvers toward the inevitable curtain call. Wade and Elijah read as white,Reese has light brown skin. Ages 13–up. Agent: Lauren Spieller, Folio Literary. " Rezension(3): "〈a href=http://www.kirkusreviews.com target=blank〉〈img src=https://images.contentreserve.com/kirkus_logo.png alt=Kirkus border=0 /〉〈/a〉: November 15, 2023 An actor makes over a techie in a rom-com retelling. Wade Westmore, who harbors dreams of Broadway and NYU, is a star at his Minnesota private school. But when the gay senior gets cast as Colonel Pickering instead of Henry Higgins in the spring production of My Fair Lady, he feels his light dimming. Worse, Reese Erikson-Ortiz, the ex-boyfriend who dumped him, gets the lead instead. An opportunity for redemption arises when quiet, gay sophomore Elijah Brady (an accident-prone techie) asks Wade to help him become more confident. Wade may get his chance to play Higgins after all--albeit offstage. Could helping Elijah prove that Wade isn't totally self-obsessed and get senior year back on track? The high school theater backdrop adds fun and pizzaz to this queer Pygmalion retelling that includes a welcome dash of self-awareness. Kennedy's insider-level specificity--from theater games to actor/techie dynamics--will resonate with student thespians and members of stage crews. Alternating first-person point-of-view chapters stoke the slow-building will-they-won't-they romance and give both boys time in the spotlight. While the makeover plot may seem to some readers to reinforce what it means to be the right kind of gay, the story arc lightly pushes back. Wade and Elijah read white,secondary characters are diverse in skin tone and sexuality. Pretty darn loverly--and cute to boot. (Romance. 13-18) COPYRIGHT(2023) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. " Rezension(4): "〈a href=https://www.booklistonline.com target=blank〉〈img src=https://images.contentreserve.com/booklist_logo.png alt=Booklist border=0 /〉〈/a〉: December 1, 2023 Grades 9-12 High-school senior and gifted actor Wade is devastated when he doesn't get the lead in his school's production of My Fair Lady. To make things worse, it's his ex, Reese, who lands the role: Reese, who broke up with him because he says Wade is too self-centered. To prove him wrong--and to get back together--Wade takes on a project: to give painfully shy, diffident sophomore Elijah Brady a makeover � la Henry Higgins and Eliza Doolittle. Elijah agrees in order to get close to his crush, Connor. In six short weeks, Wade creates an alternative persona for Elijah: self-confident, outgoing Brady. Perhaps Wade does too good a job, because Reese invites Elijah--er, Brady--to the prom, not Wade. Is it too late for Wade to express his increasingly tender feelings for Elijah, and does Elijah feel the same way? Kennedy has written an engaging rom-com with just the right amount of drama. His characters are highly empathetic, and Wade and Elijah's developing relationship is well-handled. Take a bow, kids. COPYRIGHT(2023) Booklist, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. " Rezension(5): "〈a href=http://www.slj.com/ target=blank〉〈img src=https://images.contentreserve.com/schoollibraryjournal_logo.png alt=School Library Journal border=0 /〉〈/a〉: February 1, 2024Gr 9 Up- After a brutal breakup with his boyfriend, Wade believes the spring musical will be his comeback, ending senior year on a positive note. To Wade's utter dismay his ex Reese, not Wade, is cast as the lead in My Fair Lady . Meanwhile, painfully shy sophomore Elijah bumbles his way onto tech crew, despite having no experience in theater, and from his first rehearsal fails to connect with the other teens. When a chance encounter leads to Wade's agreeing to teach Elijah how to be popular, the boys' vulnerability and blunt honesty with each other may turn into the best deal they've ever made. Kennedy pulls out the great moments of My Fair Lady, throws in classic rom-com movie tropes, and creates an enchanting queer love story about finding the people who embrace one's quirks and faults. Wade is the outgoing teen whose insecurities are buried behind smiles and confidence. Elijah wears his insecurities on his sleeve, preventing him from building relationships. As the two work together, each learns how to own up to and forgive mistakes, while challenging personal growth. The boys are easy to love as Wade's popularity lessons show that everyone is a work in progress and there's beauty in the imperfections. Both Wade and Elijah are cued white. VERDICT A delightfully cozy revamp of a classic tale in which the leads learn self-worth is not based on how others perceive you but on how you value yourself.- Emily WalkerCopyright 2024 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission. "
    Language: English
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    Balzer + Bray
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB35189710
    Edition: Unabridged
    ISBN: 9780063085749
    Content: " My Fair Lady meets the classic teen film She's All That in this charming and swoony new rom-com from Brian D. Kennedy, author of A Little Bit Country. Perfect for fans of What If It's Us and She Gets the Girl.Wade Westmore is used to being in the spotlight. So when he's passed over for the lead in the spring musical, it comes as a major blow8212 especially when the role goes to his ex-boyfriend, Reese, who dumped him for being too self-involved. Shy sophomore Elijah Brady is used to being overlooked. Forget not knowing his name8212 most of his classmates don't even know he exists. So when he joins the stage crew for the musical, he seems destined to blend into the scenery. When the two have a disastrous backstage run-in, Elijah proposes an arrangement that could solve both boys' problems: If Wade teaches Elijah how to be popular, Wade can prove that he cares about more than just himself. Seeing a chance to win Reese back, Wade dives headfirst into helping Elijah become the new and improved Brady. Soon their plan puts Brady center stage8212 and he's a surprising smash hit. So why is Wade suddenly less worried about winning over his ex and more worried about losing Elijah? "
    Content: Biographisches: " Brian D. Kennedy was born and raised in Minnesota and now lives in New York City with his husband and their miniature Schnauzer. When not writing, he can be found working at an LGBTQ nonprofit. His slightly unhealthy obsessions include: seeing as many Broadway shows as possible, buying weird trinkets off eBay, and all things Dolly Parton. Brian is the author of the YA novels A Little Bit Country and My Fair Brady . You can visit Brian online at briandkennedybooks.com. "
    Language: English
    Keywords: Hörbuch
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