Jessica Johnson Orden de los libros






- 2024
- 2023
Your Bright Life
- 256 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
Get clear on the biggest, brightest vision for your life and how to make it a reality. Find permission around making a change, overcome fears and limiting self-talk, and feel inspired, encouraged, and re-energized to create a life you love.
- 2023
In this debut poetry collection, a single speaker tries to control her body and negotiate her time with digital devices, all the while navigating identities, impulses, and relationships that are often in tension.Metabolics, a book-length poem, borrows the movements of metabolic pathways to consider how nature accomplishes both balance and deep transformation. In visual figures and prose blocks that bridge the divide between poetry and nonfiction, Jessica E. Johnson employs scientific idioms to construct an allegory about a family in the Pacific Northwest. The region becomes a character in its own right, with cedars, moss, and heavy cloud knitting the mother, father, boy, and girl into their setting. This far-reaching volume also serves as a study of the ecologies of contemporary parenting, with adults and children affected by “feeds” both on screen and off as their bodies metabolize food, the environment, and excess feelings such as rage. From climate change to kombucha to smartphones and curated produce, the smallest details of daily life in “Plasticland” catalyze a larger examination of selfhood: “Despite so many attempts to resolve this tension, sometimes you are you and also sometimes mother just as light can be both particle and wave.”
- 2020
Unearthing personal stories from the archive, Wicked Flesh shows how black women, from Senegambia in West Africa to the Caribbean to New Orleans, used intimacy and kinship to redefine freedom in the eighteenth-century Atlantic world. Their practices laid the groundwork for the emancipation struggles of the nineteenth century.
- 2019
Rockstar Real Estate Investing
Expert Advice for Making Your First Million
Making serious income from the real estate market is safer and easier than you think. Jessi Johnson and Kyle Green know the secrets to investing in and profiting from real estate-and, with some confidence and their surefire tips and tricks, you can become a real estate rockstar and start living your dreams. In Rockstar Real Estate Investing, Johnson and Green-millionaires and seasoned experts in real estate, management, and financing-show you how to use other people's money to fuel your dreams. You'll discover how to make a lot spending a little through buying and flipping properties or holding them for the long term. You'll learn how to leverage your investment, minimize risk, and maximize profits as you find real opportunities in real estate. This book will place you in the driver's seat to take control of your destiny. It's time to stop dreaming and make that wealth a reality.
- 2018
Dear Mommy
- 56 páginas
- 2 horas de lectura
Jessica Johnson pens her second self-help book on tackling motherhood.
- 2018
In Search of Gender Justice
- 218 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
Focusing on Malawi, the book advocates for prioritizing gender justice over traditional human and women's rights frameworks. It explores the unique challenges faced by women in the region and offers a critical analysis of existing rights approaches, suggesting that a gender justice perspective can lead to more effective solutions for achieving equality and empowerment. Through this lens, the author aims to reshape the discourse around rights and justice in Malawi, highlighting the importance of addressing systemic inequalities.
- 2018
Biblical Porn
- 248 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
Jessica Johnson draws on a decade of fieldwork at Pastor Mark Driscoll's Mars Hill Church in Seattle to show how congregants became entangled in a process of religious conviction through which they embodied Driscoll's teaching on gender and sexuality in ways that supported the church's growth.
- 2017
The Politics of Piety
- 100 páginas
- 4 horas de lectura
In this original and controversial 2005 book, Mahmood argues that Muslim women can show independence even while assuming traditional Islamic roles. Her research suggests that, in choosing to embrace the norms of their faith, these pious Muslims are not limiting, but rather affirming, themselves.
- 2016
Between her unstable parents, dysfunctional family life, and talent of finding herself in strange situations, Alice has always struggled with feeling insignificant and out of place in the world. More than anything she longs to find out why she doesn?t feel capable of being ?normal? and figure out if she will ever be good enough the way that she is. When Alice, her younger sister Nina, and adoptive parents move from Washington to California over the summer she meets a strange group of people who help her make sense of all the mysteries in her life and she discovers that not only was she never destined for an ordinary life but that being different means she has more power and value than she could have ever imagined.
