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Books with author Sarah Lampkin

  • To Wake The Dead

    Sarah Lampkin

    language (The Parliament House, Oct. 8, 2019)
    Brenna Whit teeters the line between the living and the dead. Now that she's back for her sophomore year at Nephesburg College, she's determined to focus on the waking world. But when her own soul is trying to kill her and a new Dead Dreamer is fighting for power, Brenna is dragged back into the world of the dead.The Gatekeepers are doing everything they can to restore the power they once held over the town of Nephesburg. With a mysterious set of twins arriving in town to help them prepare, Brenna must decide what's important: continuing to hide her secret or reveal herself and fight for what she believes is right. The decision could end up leading to a permanent death for Brenna so she must choose wisely.Classes have begun...The battlefield is set...Let the fight for the Fade begin.
  • To Dream Is To Die

    Sarah Lampkin

    eBook (The Parliament House, Oct. 5, 2018)
    Eighteen-year-old Brenna Whit is entering college as a freshman and starting to meet new people, but she hides a dark secret. Because of an accident that happened three years ago, her spirit wanders the Fade whenever she falls asleep. It's something she wants to keep hidden from the world, but when she sees someone watching her in spirit form, she fears the secret's out. With new friends, possibly new enemies, school, and a new crush, Brenna has too much to worry about for just her freshman year of college.
  • To Dream Is To Die

    Sarah Lampkin

    Paperback (Independently published, Jan. 1, 2019)
    Eighteen-year-old Brenna Whit is entering college as a freshman and starting to meet new people, but she hides a dark secret. Because of an accident that happened three years ago, her spirit wanders the Fade whenever she falls asleep. It's something she wants to keep hidden from the world, but when she sees someone watching her in spirit form, she fears the secret's out. With new friends, possibly new enemies, school, and a new crush, Brenna has too much to worry about for just her freshman year of college.
  • To Wake The Dead

    Sarah Lampkin

    Paperback (Independently published, Sept. 26, 2019)
    "It’s not often that I find the second book in a series better than the first. Yet, here it is, the mythical favored second book." - Shelia Goicea"Hang on for high tension, wicked fast twists and the inner turmoil between Brenna and her dark soul, Maura." - DianneBrenna Whit teeters the line between the living and the dead. Now that she's back for her sophomore year at Nephesburg College, she's determined to focus on the waking world. But when her own soul is trying to kill her and a new Dead Dreamer is fighting for power, Brenna is dragged back into the world of the dead.The Gatekeepers are doing everything they can to restore the power they once held over the town of Nephesburg. With a mysterious set of twins arriving in town to help them prepare, Brenna must decide what's important: continuing to hide her secret or reveal herself and fight for what she believes is right. The decision could end up leading to a permanent death for Brenna so she must choose wisely.Classes have begun...The battlefield is set...Let the fight for the Fade begin.
  • White Saris and Sweet Mangoes: Aging, Gender, and Body in North India

    Sarah Lamb

    Paperback (University of California Press, Aug. 14, 2000)
    This rich ethnography explores beliefs and practices surrounding aging in a rural Bengali village. Sarah Lamb focuses on how villagers' visions of aging are tied to the making and unmaking of gendered selves and social relations over a lifetime. Lamb uses a focus on age as a means not only to open up new ways of thinking about South Asian social life, but also to contribute to contemporary theories of gender, the body, and culture, which have been hampered, the book argues, by a static focus on youth. Lamb's own experiences in the village are an integral part of her book and ably convey the cultural particularities of rural Bengali life and Bengali notions of modernity. In exploring ideals of family life and the intricate interrelationships between and within generations, she enables us to understand how people in the village construct, and deconstruct, their lives. At the same time her study extends beyond India to contemporary attitudes about aging in the United States. This accessible and engaging book is about deeply human issues and will appeal not only to specialists in South Asian culture, but to anyone interested in families, aging, gender, religion, and the body.
  • White Saris and Sweet Mangoes: Aging, Gender, and Body in North India

    Sarah Lamb

    eBook (University of California Press, June 22, 2000)
    This rich ethnography explores beliefs and practices surrounding aging in a rural Bengali village. Sarah Lamb focuses on how villagers' visions of aging are tied to the making and unmaking of gendered selves and social relations over a lifetime. Lamb uses a focus on age as a means not only to open up new ways of thinking about South Asian social life, but also to contribute to contemporary theories of gender, the body, and culture, which have been hampered, the book argues, by a static focus on youth. Lamb's own experiences in the village are an integral part of her book and ably convey the cultural particularities of rural Bengali life and Bengali notions of modernity. In exploring ideals of family life and the intricate interrelationships between and within generations, she enables us to understand how people in the village construct, and deconstruct, their lives. At the same time her study extends beyond India to contemporary attitudes about aging in the United States. This accessible and engaging book is about deeply human issues and will appeal not only to specialists in South Asian culture, but to anyone interested in families, aging, gender, religion, and the body.
  • Dead Dreamer: To Dream Is to Die

    Sarah Lampkin

    Paperback (America Star Books, Aug. 27, 2012)
    Eighteen-year-old Brenna Harp is entering Myst College as a freshman and starting to meet new people, but she hides a dark secret: because of an accident that happened three years ago, her spirit wanders "the Fade" whenever she falls asleep. It's something she wants to keep hidden from the world, but when she sees someone watching her in spirit form, she fears the secret's out. With the demons and fairies that wander the Fade, Brenna has enough to worry about. Now that she's in college, it's schoolwork, new friends, new enemies, and something under the surface happening at Myst College. Only time will tell if she will survive her first year of college.
  • Farmer Hannah and the Tiny Rooster

    Sarah Lamb

    eBook (Xlibris US, Aug. 13, 2016)
    Farmer Hannah lives on a farm and has a lot of fun animals. What will her animals do today? Keep reading to see who Henry is and how he spends his days on Farmer Hannahs farm.
  • White Saris and Sweet Mangoes: Aging, Gender, and Body in North India

    Sarah Lamb

    Hardcover (University of California Press, Aug. 14, 2000)
    This rich ethnography explores beliefs and practices surrounding aging in a rural Bengali village. Sarah Lamb focuses on how villagers' visions of aging are tied to the making and unmaking of gendered selves and social relations over a lifetime. Lamb uses a focus on age as a means not only to open up new ways of thinking about South Asian social life, but also to contribute to contemporary theories of gender, the body, and culture, which have been hampered, the book argues, by a static focus on youth. Lamb's own experiences in the village are an integral part of her book and ably convey the cultural particularities of rural Bengali life and Bengali notions of modernity. In exploring ideals of family life and the intricate interrelationships between and within generations, she enables us to understand how people in the village construct, and deconstruct, their lives. At the same time her study extends beyond India to contemporary attitudes about aging in the United States. This accessible and engaging book is about deeply human issues and will appeal not only to specialists in South Asian culture, but to anyone interested in families, aging, gender, religion, and the body.
  • Farmer Hannah and the Tiny Rooster

    Sarah Lamb

    Paperback (XLIBRIS, Aug. 13, 2016)
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  • White Saris and Sweet Mangoes: Aging, Gender, and Body in North India by Sarah Lamb

    Sarah Lamb

    Hardcover (University of California Press, March 15, 1607)
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