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Top 11 Genny Books
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Top 11 Genny Books

Top 11 Genny Books

Welcome to our latest book roundup feature, Genny Books! In this article, we bring you a curated selection of books that are sure to captivate readers and spark their imagination. From riveting adventure tales to thought-provoking memoirs, we've got something for every book lover out there. Join us as we dive into the wonderful world of Genny Books and discover your new literary obsession.

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Edge of the Great Basin


Prepare to embark on a remarkable journey through the untamed beauty of the Sierra East with the help of a team of renowned experts in Sierra East: Edge of the Great Basin. This captivating book takes you on a mesmerizing trip along the spectacular Highway 395, revealing the breathtaking landscapes of the Sierra Nevada, carved by tectonic upheavals and Pleistocene glaciers.

Sierra East is a comprehensive guidebook that delves into the region's diverse flora and fauna, providing in-depth information on how these incredible species adapt to survive in the extreme conditions of the high mountains and harsh deserts. The authors offer a unique perspective on the area's rich natural history, uncovering the secrets of the Mojave Desert to the summit of majestic 14,000-foot mountains.

Whether you find yourself captivated by the region's geology, weather, or water, this meticulously researched book offers a truly immersive experience, leaving no stone unturned in its quest to unravel the mysteries of the Sierra East. Join the authors as they weave together the intertwining threads of this natural wonder, resulting in an unforgettable exploration of the heart of California's wild frontier.


  • Authors: Genny Smith

  • Publisher: Univ of California Press

  • Published Date: July 13, 2003

  • Page Count: 526

  • Print Type: BOOK

  • Categories: History

  • Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE

  • Language: en


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The Chosen Ones


"Chains of Ice: The Chosen Ones" takes readers on a thrilling journey into the wilderness of untamed mountains and the heart of an untamed love story. Genny Valente, a dedicated wildlife observer, finds herself in the presence of a beast more fearsome than any she's encountered in nature. This beast, John Powell, is one of the Chosen Ones, betrayed by his gift and haunted by his past.

As John encounters Genny, he recognizes that she holds the key to his redemption. With Genny as his obsession, John will stop at nothing to have herβ€”even if it means kidnapping her and putting her in grave danger. Through these captivating and shocking acts, John begins to uncover the depths of his own savagery and finds that love can grow in the most unexpected of places.

"Chains of Ice" is a novel that will leave you wanting more as Christina Dodd weaves a tale of love, betrayal, and redemption that will keep you on the edge of your seat. So, dive into the unspoiled beauty of the untamed wilderness and immerse yourself in the gripping story of Genny Valente and John Powell.


  • Authors: Christina Dodd

  • Publisher: Penguin

  • Published Date: July 06, 2010

  • Page Count: 448

  • Print Type: BOOK

  • Categories: Fiction

  • Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE

  • Language: en


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A groundbreaking exploration of transgender life, The Lives of Transgender People presents an extensive and eye-opening survey on gender development and identity-making among transsexual women, transsexual men, crossdressers, and genderqueer individuals. Conducted by esteemed authors Genny Beemyn and Susan Rankin, the survey boasts 3,500 participants, with over 400 follow-up interviews, providing valuable data for researchers and scholars alike.

Delving into the formative experiences that led participants to identify as transgender and the societal challenges faced by this community, Beemyn and Rankin offer new insight into a widely misunderstood population. With a focus on human experiences amidst adversity, The Lives of Transgender People sheds light on the psychological tolls, social struggles, and ongoing fight for recognition and rights in the United States. This invaluable contribution to the subject's literature is anchored in empirical data, yet enriched by touching testimonies that illuminate the lives of transgender people.


  • Authors: Genny Beemyn, Susan Rankin

  • Publisher: Columbia University Press

  • Published Date: November 29, 2011

  • Page Count: 249

  • Print Type: BOOK

  • Categories: Literary Criticism

  • Maturity Rating: MATURE

  • Language: en


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A Guide to Diagnosis and Management of HIT - a Patient's Point of View


"What HIT Me? Living with Histamine Intolerance" provides a comprehensive guide for both patients and health professionals to diagnose and manage histamine intolerance (HIT) symptoms. This condition, which can cause stomach and intestinal complaints, migraine, skin problems, and more, is often misdiagnosed.

The book unveils the cause of HIT, the reduced activity or low presence of an enzyme called diamine oxidase (DAO), which is responsible for breaking down histamine and other biogenic amines ingested through food. It identifies culprit foods such as red wine, ready meals, cured meats, mature cheeses, tomatoes, and aubergines. The author shares personal experiences and scientific insights on diagnosis, diet, and managing HIT.

This second edition includes a new section on different points of view about diagnosis and a tolerance index based on a survey of 800 participants judging 109 foods. Whether you're a patient seeking answers or a professional striving to improve your understanding of HIT, this book offers a wealth of practical information and support.


  • Authors: Genny Masterman

  • Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

  • Published Date: May 13, 2013

  • Print Type: BOOK

  • Categories: Allergy

  • Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE

  • Language: en


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A History of Gay Life in Washington D.C.


Discover the captivating tale of LGBT life in the heart of the nation's capital with Genny Beemyn's "A Queer Capital: A History of Gay Life in Washington D.C." This engrossing book delves into the largely untold story of queer culture in Washington, D.C., tracing its roots back more than 125 years. Beemyn meticulously uncovers an intriguing history by combining extensive archival research with personal interviews, revealing the rich tale of lesbians, gay men, and bisexuals forging their own spaces both before and after World War II. The book sheds light on their struggle to survive intense anti-gay campaigns across the United States, as well as their fight for equal rights.

Furthermore, "A Queer Capital" intricately weaves together the narratives of black and white gay communities, pinpointing the impact of race, gender, and class on the construction of gay social worlds in Washington, D.C., which was starkly segregated. The author focuses on experiences spanning from the dawn of the 20th century through the 1980s, vividly portraying how the LGBT communities in the capital city came about, battled for their rights, and significantly influenced the nation's progress. Beemyn has crafted a compelling read that is replete with poignant personal stories and incisive historical analysis, offering profound insights into the nation's capital, the LGBT movement, the African American community, and culture throughout the 20th century.


  • Authors: Genny Beemyn

  • Publisher: Routledge

  • Published Date: June 20, 2014

  • Page Count: 281

  • Print Type: BOOK

  • Categories: Social Science

  • Maturity Rating: MATURE

  • Language: en


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"How Martin Met Genny" is a heartwarming and captivating tale of unexpected friendship and the beginnings of a long-lasting romance. Cathy Britton transports readers to the world of glitz and glamour where Genny, the famous Hollywood actress, makes her debut at the Sydney Opera House.

As Martin yearns to meet his beloved movie star, he embarks on a quest to win Genny's affection, showcasing the power of determination and charm. Filled with fascinating characters, striking locations, and an engaging plot, this comics and graphic novel is a delightful exploration of a budding relationship and the enduring bonds forged in the pursuit of happiness.


  • Authors: Cathy Britton

  • Publisher: Lulu.com

  • Published Date: March 05, 2015

  • Page Count: 40

  • Print Type: BOOK

  • Categories: Comics & Graphic Novels

  • Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE

  • Language: en


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The Sisters, Texas Mystery Series


Genny Baker, the charismatic owner of the popular New Beginnings CafΓ© in Sisters, Texas, seems to have it all. Her infectious smile and warm, friendly demeanor have endeared her to nearly everyone in town. But beneath her sunny disposition lies a tragic secret stemming from her past.

As Genny's life becomes increasingly fraught with troubles, she finds herself wrestling with the ghosts of her past. And as the heartaches pile up, it becomes clear that her past and her present are inextricably linked. An unwelcome customer returns with a restraining order against him; her high school nemesis resurfaces, stoking old feuds; and the arrival of a younger man with whom Genny is falling in love stirs up memories of her first heartbreak.

As if all of these challenges weren't enough, Genny is being stalked by an anonymous perpetrator with a sinister agenda. The sinister game of cat-and-mouse intensifies when she is kidnapped, becoming only the tip of the iceberg of the harrowing ordeal she faces.

Through it all, readers are treated to a riveting story packed with suspense, mystery, and complex character development. The Sisters, Texas Mystery Series, written by award-winning author Becki Willis, weaves Genny's tale into its fifth installment, offering a compelling stand-alone read or a thrilling continuation of this popular series.


  • Authors: Becki Willis

  • Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

  • Published Date: May 18, 2017

  • Page Count: 256

  • Print Type: BOOK

  • Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE

  • Language: en


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In "The Last to Die, " New York Times bestselling author Beverly Barton weaves a thrilling suspense novel that takes readers to Cherokee Pointe, Tennessee. When the heir to the Upton fortune, Jamie Upton, is found dead in a gruesome murder, suspicion falls to his former lover, Jazzy Talbot. Jazzy is being stalked by a serial killer who has a deadly obsession.

With nowhere to turn, Jazzy finds solace in an enigmatic drifter named Caleb McCord. As Jazzy starts to unravel long-buried secrets, she gets dangerously close to a killer who plans to make her the last one to die. Join Jazzy in a heartstopping chase for the truth, where danger lurks in every shadow and surprise can be devastating.


  • Authors: Beverly Barton

  • Publisher: Pinnacle Books

  • Published Date: April 24, 2018

  • Page Count: 416

  • Print Type: BOOK

  • Categories: Fiction

  • Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE

  • Language: en


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"The Long Half-Lives of Love and Trauma" is an emotionally raw and brave memoir by award-winning journalist Helen Epstein. In this book, Epstein unflinchingly delves into her childhood, investigating her suspicions of sexual abuse using the tools of an historian and ethnographer. The memoir follows her journey of healing through psychotherapy, exploring the intricate relationship between her body, mind, and memory.

This poignant and honest account of a survivor's struggle and quest for self-discovery is part of Epstein's non-fiction trilogy. Her courage and unfiltered storytelling make "The Long Half-Lives of Love and Trauma" an unforgettable and transformative read.


  • Authors: Helen Epstein

  • Publisher: Plunkett Lake Press

  • Published Date: July 31, 2019

  • Page Count: 177

  • Print Type: BOOK

  • Categories: Biography & Autobiography

  • Maturity Rating: MATURE

  • Language: en


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"The SAGE Encyclopedia of Trans Studies: An Interdisciplinary and Intersectional Approach is a comprehensive and authoritative guide that offers a wealth of information for those seeking understanding and knowledge on trans studies. With over 300 well-researched articles, this encyclopedia tackles a wide range of topics from the criminal justice system, activism, and mental health to specific subjects like the trans pride flag, Informed Consent Model, and voice therapy.

Delving into the experiences of trans people in different racial, religious, and sexual communities, the authoritative work also examines the various ways that gender is expressed in other countries. Among the fields it covers are psychology, sociology, family studies, legal and political science, economics, literature, popular culture, media, and sports. A must-read for anyone seeking to comprehend and support the trans community, this encyclopedia provides an essential resource for educators, counsels, clinicians, lawyers, and policymakers alike.

Authored by experts in trans studies, Abbie E. Goldberg and Genny Beemyn, this encyclopedia is essential for all those who want to learn and understand more about this critical field. ".


  • Authors: Abbie E. Goldberg, Genny Beemyn

  • Publisher: SAGE Publications

  • Published Date: March 15, 2021

  • Page Count: 1972

  • Print Type: BOOK

  • Categories: Social Science

  • Maturity Rating: MATURE

  • Language: en


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Discover the exhilarating world of "Death Defying" by J. S. Eades.

Genny Dupont, a seemingly ordinary 21-year-old, gets caught up in a web of danger and intrigue when she learns the truth about her family's legacy as immortal vampire slayers. With newfound allies and enemies, Genny embarks on a journey of self-discovery and acceptance. But can she trust her own instincts and forge unexpected bonds with a vampire?

"Death Defying" is a thrilling tale of heroism, love, and survival, where every twist and turn leaves readers breathless. Join Genny as she bravely faces the perilous world hidden beneath the surface, unveiling secrets that will challenge her beliefs and shape her destiny.

With 155 pages of heart-pounding action, you won't want to put this book down!


  • Authors: J.S. Eades

  • Publisher: J.S. Eades

  • Published Date: April 19, 2021

  • Page Count: 155

  • Print Type: BOOK

  • Categories: Fiction

  • Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE

  • Language: en


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