Another Word for Sky

Another Word for Sky
Author: Jay Michaelson
Publisher: Lethe Press
Total Pages: 106
Release: 2007
Genre:
ISBN: 1590210611

Another Word for Sky is the first collection of poetry by Jay Michaelson, author of last year's God in Your Body and chief editor of the literary magazine Zeek. Like the author, the poems run the gamut: from Ashbery-like analytics to raucous queer mystical love poems, Ginsbergesque rants and fantasies to quiet reflections on the passage of time. A recent finalist for the Koret Young Writer on Jewish Themes Award, Michaelson has been published in Slate, Forward, White Crane, and many other publications.

A Word a Day

A Word a Day
Author: Joseph Piercy
Publisher: Michael O'Mara Books
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2019-09-19
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1789291674

A treasure trove of fascination and fun for all language lovers.

Word and Phrase

Word and Phrase
Author: Joseph Fitzgerald
Publisher:
Total Pages: 432
Release: 1901
Genre: English language
ISBN:

The Blue Sky

The Blue Sky
Author: Galsan Tschinag
Publisher: Milkweed Editions
Total Pages: 115
Release: 2020-06-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1571317392

A boy’s nomadic life in Mongolia is under threat in a novel that “captures the mountains, valleys and steppes in all their surpassing beauty and brutality” (Minneapolis Star-Tribune). In the high Altai Mountains of northern Mongolia, a young shepherd boy comes of age, tending his family’s flocks on the mountain steppes and knowing little of the world beyond the surrounding peaks. But his nomadic way of life is increasingly disrupted by modernity. This confrontation comes in stages. First, his older siblings leave the family yurt to attend a distant boarding school. Then the boy’s grandmother dies, and with her his connection to the old ways. But perhaps the greatest tragedy strikes when his dog, Arsylang—“all that was left to me”—ingests poison set out by the boy’s father to protect his herd from wolves. “Why is it so?” Dshurukawaa cries out in despair to the Heavenly Blue Sky, to be answered only by the wind. Rooted in the oral traditions of the Tuvan people, The Blue Sky weaves the timeless story of a boy poised on the cusp of manhood with the story of a people on the threshold. “Thrilling. . . . Tschinag makes it easy for his readers to fall into the beautiful rhythms of the Tuvans’ daily life.” —Los Angeles Times Book Review “In this pristine and concentrated tale of miraculous survival and anguished loss, Tschinag evokes the nurturing warmth of a family within the circular embrace of a yurt as an ancient way of life lived in harmony with nature becomes endangered.” —Booklist

Symbolism and Belief

Symbolism and Belief
Author: Edwyn Bevan
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 389
Release: 2016-07-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1532601530

"The lectures contained in this volume were given for the University of Edinburgh on Lord Gifford's foundation in the years 1933 and 1934. I have delayed their publication in the hope that with process of time I might, by further reading and thought, be able to expand and modify them, so as to make them more worthy of presentation to the public in the form of a book. This hope has been so meagerly realized that it now seems best to let them go forth, with all their imperfections on their head, hardly at all altered from the form in which they were delivered." --From the preface

Laughter From The Sky & The Triumph Of A Dream

Laughter From The Sky & The Triumph Of A Dream
Author: Oni Edeko
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2018-06-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3848232677

The Triumph Of A Dream is about a king or a ruler who tries his best to satisfy his people, after promising them a blissful life before he was elected as the ruler of the kingdom. During his reign, however, his subjects witness the most difficult time in their lives. Was he really the cause of their unending problems? The king weeps silently, as he knows that he can't alleviate the suffering of his people. He then has a dream. In the dream, his kingdom flourishes. Everybody praises him for the golden era. The king dances royally in the dream. As his friend knocks at the door, he wakes up and faces the reality of his troubled days. Laughter From The Sky is a satire about modern day prophets, especially in the poverty stricken African countries. Everybody is looking for the ways to survive. That is why there are prophets everywhere. They promise prosperity to all their church members. God sees them and laughs.

Other Words for Home

Other Words for Home
Author: Jasmine Warga
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2019-05-28
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0062747827

New York Times bestseller and Newbery Honor Book! A gorgeously written, hopeful middle grade novel in verse about a young girl who must leave Syria to move to the United States, perfect for fans of Jason Reynolds and Aisha Saeed. Jude never thought she’d be leaving her beloved older brother and father behind, all the way across the ocean in Syria. But when things in her hometown start becoming volatile, Jude and her mother are sent to live in Cincinnati with relatives. At first, everything in America seems too fast and too loud. The American movies that Jude has always loved haven’t quite prepared her for starting school in the US—and her new label of “Middle Eastern,” an identity she’s never known before. But this life also brings unexpected surprises—there are new friends, a whole new family, and a school musical that Jude might just try out for. Maybe America, too, is a place where Jude can be seen as she really is. This lyrical, life-affirming story is about losing and finding home and, most importantly, finding yourself.

Promises of War

Promises of War
Author: Omayra Vélez
Publisher: Omayra Velez
Total Pages: 470
Release: 2022-09-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1792386877

The Falesto brothers are at a crossroads. War is looming, and all the pieces are in position for both sides. The king's and queen's alliances shift on both sides when all five kingdoms must choose sides in a civil war looming over the Empire of Quetza. Destroyers, demons, and dead walkers joined warriors in each army of the Falestos brother. Herena from the west sent her response. She was neutral, but she relented to the emperor's demands. King Bartolome from the kingdom of Karkat refused to take sides. However, Klastos wants the loyalty of Bartolome and his Chantawarriors. Corrysande returns to Vanyan on her diplomatic trip to Heron. And fate sends her as a spy to the Kingdom of Bartolome but as her uncle Klastos infiltrator. June and her people need to reach the Athany Castle. An army and a powerful mage stand in the way of Kara and Karl. Emperor Klasto runs wild, but the thirteen and their allies must fight whoever Falestos' brother wins the civil war. War is inevitable; who will win the civil war? Will the gifted get their training before the end of the War? Corrysande is playing a dangerous game with a curse on her head. Will the curse placed on her by Gallo kill her at last?

Metaphor

Metaphor
Author: Zoltan Kovecses
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2002-01-24
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0198033168

This clear and lucid primer fills an important need by providing a comprehensive account of the many new developments in the study of metaphor over the last twenty years and their impact on our understanding of language, culture, and the mind. Beginning with Lakoff and Johnson's seminal work in Metaphors We Live By, Kövecses outlines the development of "the cognitive linguistic theory of metaphor" by explaining key ideas on metaphor. He also explores primary metaphor, metaphor systems, the "invariance principle," mental-imagery experiments, the many-space blending theory, and the role of image schemas in metaphorical thought. He examines the applicability of these ideas to numerous related fields.