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David B.

    David B. is a celebrated French comics creator and co-founder of L'Association publishing house. His work delves into the realm of nightmarish dreams and surreal visions, masterfully rendered through striking black-and-white drawings. His autobiographical series have garnered significant critical acclaim, solidifying his reputation as a unique storyteller. Beauchard's style is marked by a raw intensity and emotional depth that draws readers into his compelling narratives.

    Epileptic
    Pretty Boys
    Sealing Their Fate
    Boxed In
    Multilingual Hong Kong: Languages, Literacies and Identities
    How to Walk on Water and Climb up Walls
    • 2024

      "A Bitter Legacy" delves into the toxic consequences of coal mining – acid mine drainage (AMD). It explores the historical legacy of coal mining and how it has left a bitter mark on the environment, especially water resources. The book sheds light on the process of AMD formation, where abandoned mines pollute waterways with sulfuric acid and harmful metals. This book isn't just about the problem; it's about the fight for clean water. It tells the stories of communities impacted by AMD and their ongoing struggle for solutions. "A Bitter Legacy" explores efforts to remediate contaminated water sources, hold mining companies accountable, and advocate for sustainable practices in the industry. It's a call to action for a cleaner future and a reminder of the importance of protecting our water resources.

      A Bitter Legacy: Coal Mining, Acid Mine Drainage, and the Fight for Clean Water
    • 2021

      Pretty Boys

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      4.1(165)Add rating

      "In this inclusive, illustrated history and guide to skin care and beauty, journalist and founder of Very Good Light David Yi teaches us that self-care, wellness, and feeling beautiful transcends time, boundaries, and binaries - and that pretty boys can change the world."-- Provided by publisher

      Pretty Boys
    • 2021

      Whitewashing the Movies addresses the popular attention of excluding Asian actors from playing Asian characters in film. Including movies such as Ghost in the Shell and Aloha, media activists and critics have denounced contemporary decisions to cast White actors to play Asians and Asian Americans. The purpose of this book is to theorize the popularly used concept of "whitewashing" in stories that subjectify White identities at the expense of Asian/American stories and characters.

      Whitewashing the Movies
    • 2021

      The Auntie and Niece Book

      • 24 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      The Auntie & Niece Book celebrates the very special bond shared between auntie and niece! Written by a real-life auntie, The Auntie & Niece Book was inspired by her beautiful niece, and captures the love, fun, hopes and dreams that all aunties can share for their own niece. With its beautiful illustrations, this picture book can be gifted on special occasions, or simply enjoyed whenever an auntie and niece get together!

      The Auntie and Niece Book
    • 2021

      Love Note for the Undone

      • 86 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      In the beginning, there was a light. The small glow of an immortal firefly. He was tasked with watching and relaying the story of the human race. Now, after many millennia, the firefly speaks... Return to the start. Meet the first boy to ever live as described by an insect who knew him. Then traverse the cosmos. Explore myriad little legends, tiny tales from across all time. In his second collection of poetry and short fiction, Mo David crafts a wandering world of new mythologies, aching despairs, and wavering hopes. This book is an act of treason, an act of disobedience, and most of all, an act of faith.

      Love Note for the Undone
    • 2020

      How to Walk on Water and Climb up Walls

      • 248 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      "Insects walk on water, snakes slither, and fish swim. Animals move with astounding grace, speed, and versatility: how do they do it, and what can we learn from them? In How to Walk on Water and Climb up Walls, David Hu takes readers on an accessible, wondrous journey into the world of animal motion. From basement labs at MIT to the rain forests of Panama, Hu shows how animals have adapted and evolved to traverse their environments, taking advantage of physical laws with results that are startling and ingenious. In turn, the latest discoveries about animal mechanics are inspiring scientists to invent robots and devices that move with similar elegance and efficiency. Hu follows scientists as they investigate a multitude of animal movements, from the undulations of sandfish and the way that dogs shake off water in fractions of a second to the seemingly crash-resistant characteristics of insect flight. Not limiting his exploration to individual organisms, Hu describes the ways animals enact swarm intelligence, such as when army ants cooperate and link their bodies to create bridges that span ravines. He also looks at what scientists learn from nature's unexpected feats--such as snakes that fly, mosquitoes that survive rainstorms, and dead fish that swim upstream. As researchers better understand such issues as energy, flexibility, and water repellency in animal movement, they are applying this knowledge to the development of cutting-edge technology. Integrating biology, engineering, physics, and robotics, [this book] demystifies the remarkable mechanics behind animal locomotion"--Page 4 of cover

      How to Walk on Water and Climb up Walls
    • 2020

      Boxed In

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Barry Mullins isn't the sharpest tool in the box. But he has a particular talent - he knows how to fight.

      Boxed In
    • 2018

      Hasib & The Queen Of Serpents

      • 110 pages
      • 4 hours of reading
      3.7(268)Add rating

      Heir to the wise Daniel, Hasib is a young woodcutter promised to a great future. When his greedy companions abandon him in the middle of the forest, he meets the Queen of the serpents. She then tells her story, a fabulous adventure filled with gods and demons, princes and prophets. We find Prince Janshah madly in love with Shamsa, the bird woman of King Solomon. Love and perjury, epic battles and giant spiders ensue... From Kabul to Cairo, journeys intertwine with intrigues and spiritual quests while the fabulous nights follow one another. An enchanting and intricately designed interpretation of the story of Hasib Karim ad-Dim, through which fragment of the giant tale David Beauchard opens us the gates of the Thousand and One Nights.

      Hasib & The Queen Of Serpents
    • 2017

      This volume gives an up-to-date account of the language situation and social context in multilingual Hong Kong. After an in-depth, interpretive analysis of various language contact phenomena, it shows why it is such a tall order for Hongkongers to live up to the Special Administrative Region government's language policy goalpost, 'biliteracy and trilingualism'. A detailed contrastive analysis between Cantonese and (a) English, (b) Modern Written Chinese, and (c) Putonghua helps explain the nature of the linguistic and acquisitional challenges involved

      Multilingual Hong Kong: Languages, Literacies and Identities
    • 2013

      An Endangered Species

      • 328 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.6(26)Add rating

      The definitive autobiography of the hugely popular former England batsman and now top television pundit

      An Endangered Species