Years before Dorothy and her dog crash-land, another little girl makes her presence known in Oz. This girl, Elphaba, is born with emerald-green skin—no easy burden in a land as mean and poor as Oz, where superstition and magic are not strong enough to explain or overcome the natural disasters of flood and famine. Still, Elphaba is smart, and by the time she enters Shiz University, she becomes a member of a charmed circle of Oz’s most promising young citizens.
But Elphaba’s Oz is no utopia. The Wizard’s secret police are everywhere. Animals—those creatures with voices, souls, and minds—are threatened with exile. Young Elphaba, green and wild and misunderstood, is determined to protect the Animals—even if it means combating the mysterious Wizard, even if it means risking her single chance at romance. Ever wiser in guilt and sorrow, she can find herself grateful when the world declares her a witch. And she can even make herself glad for that young girl from Kansas.
Una lucha entre heroínas históricas.
¡¡Llega la conclusión del segundo combate de la primera ronda del Walpurgis: Las mil noches de sanguinaria batalla entre brujas, entre Wu Zetian y Juana de Arco!! ¿¡En qué consistirá la magia de Juana de Arco, la bruja de la “nada”, que ni tan siquiera conoce cuál es su propia “codicia”!? ¡¡Y además, da comienzo el tercer combate, ese en el que se enfrentan dos de las favoritas: Himiko VS Cleopatra!!
¡Sigue el emocionante combate entre Himiko y Cleopatra!
¡¡Se produce la impactante conclusión del combate entre Himiko VS Cleopatra!! La poderosa magia de Cleopatra ha hecho retroceder a Himiko. ¡¡Sin embargo, y debido a su magia, Himiko logra que todo el coliseo sea su patio de recreo!! ¡¡Y a continuación, da comienzo el cuarto combate entre Mata Hari y Mary Read!!
The world outside has grown toxic, the view of it limited, talk of it forbidden. The remnants of humanity live underground in a single silo.
But there are always those who hope, who dream. These are the dangerous people, the residents who infect others with their optimism. Their punishment is simple. They are given the very thing they want: They are allowed to go outside.
After the previous sheriff leaves the silo in a terrifying ritual, Juliette, a mechanic from the down deep, is suddenly and inexplicably promoted to the head of law enforcement. With newfound power and with little regard for the customs she is supposed to abide, Juliette uncovers hints of a sinister conspiracy. Tugging this thread may uncover the truth . . . or it could kill every last human alive.
In our hectic days filled with long hours, endless emails, and tedious virtual meetings, it’s hard to stay connected to the higher purpose of work – to see past the grind and embrace what we’re really trying to achieve.
In this engaging and illuminating book, Japanese Buddhist monk Shoukei Matsumoto offers a fresh take on what it means to find satisfaction at work. Presented in the form of an imagined conversation between a Western businessperson and a temple priest, this far-ranging exploration covers everything from embracing simplicity and communicating with clarity to the importance of daily rituals, insights on avoiding burnout, and even what it means to be a good ancestor. Along the way, you’ll discover ancient wisdom and contemporary ideas – all thoughtfully presented in the context of modern daily life.