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T Cooper

    T Cooper writes about themes that touch the human experience, exploring the complexities of identity and relationships within his fiction. His style is often described as incisive and empathetic, offering readers a glimpse into the inner lives of his characters. Cooper also delves into non-fiction, frequently engaging with significant social issues. His work across various genres demonstrates his versatility and commitment to deeply examining the human condition.

    Modern Pictorial Perspective
    The Sarah-Ad Or A Flight For Fame
    A Defense Of The Rights Of The House Of Austria
    Changers Book Four: Forever
    Changers
    Changers, Book Two
    • 2020

      Modern Pictorial Perspective

      • 112 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      This slim and focused guide to understanding and analyzing perspective in drawing was written by T. Heaton Cooper, a longtime instructor at the Cleveland School of Art. It consists of 50 examples: every left-hand page features a graphic representation of the written descriptions on the opposite page, providing an improved understanding of the concepts via visual examples. Discussions and directions on foreshortening and shadows in relation to perspective complement the illustrations. Students, art teachers, and artists wishing to improve their skills will find this book an ideal resource for study and reference. Its compact size will make it an easy addition to the paint box or sketch kit.

      Modern Pictorial Perspective
    • 2018

      Changers Book Four: Forever

      • 281 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.6(129)Add rating

      The masterful and dramatic final installment in the highly acclaimed Changers YA series pulls no punches.

      Changers Book Four: Forever
    • 2016

      Changers Book Three: Kim

      • 295 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      When we last saw Oryon Small he was kidnapped and locked in a basement, his best friend Chase dying in his arms. In book three of the groundbreaking Changers series, Oryon awakens as Kim, an Asian-American girl who looks nothing like she expected or desired. Where Changers Book One: Drew dealt primarily with issues of gender and bias, and Changers Book Two: Oryon explored issues concerning race and bigotry, Changers Book Three: Kim tackles the thorny, less straightforward subjects of body shaming, self-esteem, grief, and how the expectations of the outside world can't help but color the way we see ourselves. Kim&#x;smart, funny, and finally fed up with the cards she's been dealt&#x;is finding out that friends change, love doesn't always mean forever, and growing up means living your truth, even if it isn't pretty.

      Changers Book Three: Kim
    • 2016

      Changers, Book Two

      Oryon

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.7(71)Add rating

      The story follows 15-year-old Drew, who undergoes a transformation and wakes up as Oryon, a cool African-American skateboarder. This unexpected change challenges Drew's newfound comfort with her female identity, leading to an exploration of gender and self-acceptance. As Oryon navigates life, the narrative delves into themes of identity, adolescence, and the complexities of transformation.

      Changers, Book Two
    • 2014

      'Drew' opens on the eve of Ethan Miller's freshman year of high school in a brand-new town. He's finally sporting a haircut he doesn't hate, has grown two inches since middle school, and can't wait to try out for the soccer team. At last, everything is looking up in life. Until the next morning. When Ethan awakens as a girl. Ethan is a Changer, a little-known, ancient race of humans who live out each of their four years of high school as a different person. After graduation, Changers choose which version of themselves they will be forever - and no, they cannot go back to who they were before the changes began. Ethan must now live as Drew Bohner - a petite blonde with an unfortunate last name - and navigate the treacherous waters of freshman year while also following the rules: Never tell anyone what you are. Never disobey the Changers Council. And never, ever fall in love with another Changer

      Changers
    • 2010

      The Sarah-Ad Or A Flight For Fame

      A Burlesque Poem In Three Cantos (1742)

      Presented in Hudibrastic verse, this work creatively blends humor and satire to explore societal norms and human follies. The narrative employs a unique poetic structure to deliver sharp commentary on various topics, showcasing the author's wit and linguistic skill. Through engaging characters and clever rhymes, the book invites readers to reflect on the absurdities of life while enjoying a playful yet thought-provoking experience. The combination of verse and satire makes it a distinctive addition to the literary landscape.

      The Sarah-Ad Or A Flight For Fame
    • 2009

      A Defense Of The Rights Of The House Of Austria

      Against The Unjust Claims Of The King Of Prussia (1741)

      • 74 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Focusing on the historical and legal claims of the House of Austria, this 1741 work by T. Cooper defends its territories against the King of Prussia's assertions. The author presents a thorough analysis of the legitimacy of Austria's claims while exposing the unjust nature of Prussia's demands, rooted in false pretenses. This book serves as an important historical document, offering insights into the political and legal disputes of the 18th century. It is part of a commitment to preserve and promote significant literary works through modern reprints.

      A Defense Of The Rights Of The House Of Austria