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  • - A Life in Poems and Essays/una vida en poemas y ensayos
    av Marta Miranda-Straub
    279,-

    "The heartfelt poetry and essays in Cradled by Skeletons impart an argument that all be welcomed, as all are worthy. At once intimate, poignant, and raw, the entries of Cuban American poet, essayist, and activist Marta Miranda-Straub's Cradled by Skeletons reflect how she lives, loves, and creates at the intersections of queerness, feminism, and of being an American immigrant of color."Miranda-Straub relates that her boundary crossing began early. Her poem "The Cradle" shares a message received from her twin sister who died in the womb: 'Always remember that your big sister is watching out for you. / Breathe, beat, swim, stretch, grasp, swallow. Your time is now.' Elsewhere, 'The Feast' pays homage to her Cuban grandmother's abiding love."Striking and multisensory, lines evoke the smells of orange peel and melted brown sugar; the flame of red tiles lining the stove; the cracked porcelain of the sink; and the sight of her grandmother's hands as she prepares the special treat to carry on the trip to America. 'I carry Abuelita's warmth and sweetness close to my sprouting chest, ' she writes."Spare and eloquent, the chosen words carry deeper messages about grief and hope. Other poems hold tragedy and rage: 'When Ancestors Call' is about the legacy and brutality of slavery and rape, while 'The Prince Was a Frog' captures the disillusionment and pain of an unhappy marriage and ends with the urge to rise up and claim a new life."Profound essays concentrate on joy, sorrow, and astonishment. 'Upon Being Brown in the South' is a moving expression of Miranda-Straub's love for the mountains of Kentucky, so strong that she identifies as 'Cubalachian, ' although she looks, lives, and loves in different ways than most of her neighbors. Her shock and hurt is palpable when, though she is an American citizen, a white Appalachian neighbor questions her right to vote based on her appearance."Elsewhere, the writing is warm and humorous. 'A Day in the Life, ' about the adventures of two inexperienced women living in the mountain wilderness, includes the reflection that 'we don't know how to properly handle poisonous snakes ... all those years of Catholic graduate education, and not one damn course in snake handling.'"Presented in both English and Spanish, the book is an expression of vitality and of being open to all that life has to offer. It approaches American society with both appreciation and criticism, noting that, while it is rich in material things, it operates out of fear of scarcity and of difference, rendering Latino people, the latest and largest group of immigrants to the US, targets of racism. The text invites a larger, more curious, and more welcoming worldview."The poetry and essays in Cradled by Skeletons embrace immigrants, broken people, and people otherwise disillusioned and dispossessed. Their heartfelt beauty and hunger for justice impart a sense that all be welcomed, as all are worthy." Clarion Foreword Reviews

  • av Carolyn Grace
    427,-

    [Grenadine and Other Love Affairs] is the work of an alarming talent. An intricate gem of a poetic debut.""Grace's poetry is laden with sensuous imagery: 'Ignominious fruit of that garden / my carmine lips, your garnet desire.' The most compelling aspect of this ingenious body of verse is the poet's determination to excavate ever deeper layers of meaning..."-Kirkus Reviews (starred review)"A gorgeous and smart debut." -Rebecca Gayle Howell, Poetry Editor, Oxford American"In this sensuous debut poetry collection, Grenadine and Other Love Affairs, Carolyn Grace explores meaning through body, image, form, music, myth, and history-and always through language that 'must stretch to convey / only the edge' of the subject ('Grenadine'). In Grace's deft hands, stretch it does-stretch and infuse, suffuse, penetrate, undercut, probe, and play with meaning...To read these poems is to touch and taste and hold love deeply in body and soul, to celebrate love, unflinching and painful and joyful. 'Poetry,' Grace writes, is 'prayer-a desired exactitude of thought-the magical incantation of the essential ('Delphic', in 'Reverie').'Come, enter this magical, essential world. Let its music sound your depths, its precision sharpen your mind. Then prepare to leave changed, your self challenged and enlarged."- LIBBY FALK JONES, Professor of English, Emerita, Berea College

  • av Julyan Davis
    479,-

  • av Sherry Robinson
    521,-

    Much like the sturdy bones of the centuries-old house in Echo Her Lovely Bones, the women who inhabited its rooms are bound together through the letters they leave in the attic. In these letters, which form the novel, the women reveal their dreams, their disappointments, their griefs, and their hopes. Each letter moves us through the female experience that is shaped as much by historical context as it is by each woman's own life.The women of Echo Her Lovely Bones include: a daughter reluctantly leaving the comfort of her family in northern Virginia to settle in the harsh Kentucky frontier as a new bride; a newly emancipated slave learning what it means to be free; a young law student in the Roaring Twenties testing her family's (and cultural) expectations for women; a woman wrestling with a dark family secret and debilitating depression; a traditional wife and mother beginning to question those traditional values; her now-grown daughter living out the repercussions of her mother's abandonment; a woman being forced to strike out on her after divorcing her husband of two decades; and her daughter, twenty years later, struggling with family issues in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.These women echo the resilience of generations of women and affirm the importance of women finding their own voice.Echo Her Lovely Bones is a special rerelease in a new second edition of Robinson's first novel, originally titled My Secrets Cry Aloud). Echo Her Lovely Bones includes a beautiful new cover by Annelisa Hermosilla, Foreword by Silas House (author of Lark Ascending, September 2022), a new chapter titled "Misty Newsom Albright November 1, 2020," Reading Group Guide, and Author's Note.

  • av Sherry Robinson
    419,-

  • av Sherry Robinson
    215,-

    A 2019 Foreword Indies Book of the Year Winner, Bronze, Religious (Adult Fiction) A 2019 Foreword Indies Book of the Year Finalist (Fiction: General Adult and Religious) Finalist in the Fiction: Religious category of the 2020 International Book AwardsGrayson Armstrong's vision for a dying church has everyone in small-town Mercy, Kentucky, talking. The truth is everyone has been talking about Grayson ever since this dark-haired twenty-eight-year-old preacher with shoulder-length hair and an ill-fitting suit drove into town twelve years before in his silver convertible with his pretty wife and two rambunctious boys. It's his untimely death, though, that has everyone trying to understand who they thought he was.This vivid, poignant, and heart-breaking story is told by multiple characters whose paths intersect with Grayson: a homeless Vietnam veteran haunted by demons of war; the local diner's young waitress grappling with her family's dark history; aggrieved and supportive congregants and townspeople confronting change and the power of love and hate; and Grayson's wife and his coming-of-age gay son, struggling to understand their own feelings about Grayson. During a time when communities and countries are split apart, Robinson's calming prose and timely story encourages us to put aside our fears, hate, and biases and to open our hearts and challenge our perceptions. Blessed is ultimately a story of hope and of the power of forgiveness.

  • av Georgia Green Stamper
    448,-

  • - a journey in poems
    av Marianne Peel
    177,-

    Marianne Peel''s collection, No Distance Between Us, is filled with poems of discovery. Through her extensive travels, the narrator''s revelations are often more internal than they are about any foreign geography or culture. Amazed, confused, perplexed, often frustrated, her interior journey is where the ultimate epiphanies lie. This narrator''s outward journey takes place over six regions, and while we are privy to her experiences, as readers we also bear witness to her emotional and spiritual transformation-the lessons she learns as the result of her expeditions.

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