Dream-clung, Gone

Dream-clung, Gone
Author: Lauren Russell
Publisher: Brooklyn Arts Press
Total Pages: 29
Release: 2012
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1936767120

Poetry. "Lauren Russell casts a sharp eye on the urban landscape around her, carving profiles and cutting out silhouettes from real experience. The strongest influences on her are the people she deals with directly lovers, roommates, oglers from the subway, fellow patients, pets. 'The lover, as artifact, is constant as long as the jewelry remains broken, ' she writes, dismantling her attachments to fluster assertions of overarching facts. Russell favors a singing absence, where each detail is a transitional truth, and each word a temporary home. 'It may be known that she allowed a dismantling.'" Edmund Berrigan "Lauren Russell's poems remind us what authenticity might mean and be. They are full of 'the possibilities of grief" and "insubordinate frizzle.' Simultaneously raw and crafted, these poems bubble and boil with life." Joanna Fuhrman"

Danny's Mom

Danny's Mom
Author: Elaine Wolf
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2015-06-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 162872563X

Friday Night Lights meets Ordinary People when Beth Maller returns to her job as a guidance counselor at Meadow Brook High School shortly after an unspeakable family tragedy. Railing against the everyday injustices she had overlooked until her world cracked apart, Beth stirs up the moral battles being waged in her school, where administrators cling to don’t-rock-the-boat policies, homophobia snakes through the halls, and mean girls practice bullying as if it were a sport. As Beth struggles to find her “new normal,” she must learn to speak out—risking the very life she’s embraced. Danny’s Mom demonstrates what really goes on behind the closed doors of our schools and our homes. This unforgettable novel illustrates who’s really responsible when our kids get hurt—and why it’s so important to find the strength and courage to do the right thing, no matter what. Skyhorse Publishing, as well as our Arcade, Yucca, and Good Books imprints, are proud to publish a broad range of books for readers interested in fiction—novels, novellas, political and medical thrillers, comedy, satire, historical fiction, romance, erotic and love stories, mystery, classic literature, folklore and mythology, literary classics including Shakespeare, Dumas, Wilde, Cather, and much more. While not every title we publish becomes a New York Times bestseller or a national bestseller, we are committed to books on subjects that are sometimes overlooked and to authors whose work might not otherwise find a home.

A Dream Called Home

A Dream Called Home
Author: Reyna Grande
Publisher: Washington Square Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2019-07-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1501171437

From bestselling author of the remarkable memoir, The Distance Between Us comes an inspiring account of one woman’s quest to find her place in America as a first-generation Latina university student and aspiring writer determined to build a new life for her family one fearless word at a time. “Here is a life story so unbelievable, it could only be true” (Sandra Cisneros, bestselling author of The House on Mango Street). As an immigrant in an unfamiliar country, with an indifferent mother and abusive father, Reyna had few resources at her disposal. Taking refuge in words, Reyna’s love of reading and writing propels her to rise above until she achieves the impossible and is accepted to the University of California, Santa Cruz. Although her acceptance is a triumph, the actual experience of American college life is intimidating and unfamiliar for someone like Reyna, who is now estranged from her family and support system. Again, she finds solace in words, holding fast to her vision of becoming a writer, only to discover she knows nothing about what it takes to make a career out of a dream. Through it all, Reyna is determined to make the impossible possible, going from undocumented immigrant of little means to “a fierce, smart, shimmering light of a writer” (Cheryl Strayed, author of Wild); a National Book Critics Circle Award Finalist whose “power is growing with every book” (Luis Alberto Urrea, Pultizer Prize finalist); and a proud mother of two beautiful children who will never have to know the pain of poverty and neglect. Told in Reyna’s exquisite, heartfelt prose, A Dream Called Home demonstrates how, by daring to pursue her dreams, Reyna was able to build the one thing she had always longed for: a home that would endure.

Descent

Descent
Author: Lauren Russell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2020-06-02
Genre:
ISBN: 9781939460219

Poetry. African & African American Studies. Women's Studies. LGBTQIA Studies. In 2013, poet Lauren Russell acquired a copy of the diary of her great-great-grandfather, Robert Wallace Hubert, a Captain in the Confederate Army. After his return from the Civil War, he fathered twenty children by three of his former slaves. One of those children was the poet's great-grandmother. Through several years of research, Russell would seek the words to fill the diary's omissions and to imagine the voice of her great-great-grandmother, Peggy Hubert, a black woman silenced by history. The result is a hybrid work of verse, prose, images and documents that traverses centuries as the past bleeds into the present. "In DESCENT, the very talented poet Lauren Russell shows us how to write what we do not know; to give with grace and dignity, humanity to names on the family tree. DESCENT is a search for truths felt in one's bones."--Brenda Coultas "An audacious, acid, lyrical re-membering that asks, what do we demand of the past, and what to do with its refusal? Russell's deep archive would not answer her back. With DESCENT, however, she speaks to us. Sit all the way down and listen up."--Douglas Kearney "Lauren Russell's stellar new book-length poem...portrays a rich, Black American ancestral record. Sifting nimbly through all manner of documentation and employing form in revelatory ways, Russell's poems are as much ascent into a present shaped by the past as descent from America's true heroic figures."--John Keene

Poetry and Dreams (Classic Reprint)

Poetry and Dreams (Classic Reprint)
Author: F. C. Prescott
Publisher: Forgotten Books
Total Pages: 76
Release: 2017-11-06
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780260426253

Excerpt from Poetry and Dreams My belief that dream and poetry are identical, is more and more confirmed. 2 Lamb, who was in spirit even more than in accomplishment a poet, believed that the degree of the soul's creativeness in sleep might furnish no whimsical criterion of the quantum of poetical faculty resident in the same soul waking. 3 Such expressions suggest that dream ing and poetizing, if not identical as Hebbel believed, are more than superficially related. If we wish to understand poetry, a clue like this, given us by the poets themselves, is worth following. Unfortunately, however, dreams are as little known to us in their true nature as poetry itself. Though they are as old as history probably as old as mankind - they are still obscure in their cause and significance and their rela tion to the ordinary mental processes. The people, in all countries and from the earliest times, have clung to the belief that they are significant, particularly as foretelling the future. Their interpretation, however, has always been vague and uncertain. The theories of modern psychologists do not ordinarily go far or deep enough to be convincing or even interesting. Altogether the world of dreams has remained a mystery to us - a world in which we live a fantastic secondary mental life curiously unrelated to that of waking, from which we return puzzled by our fleeting memories. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

Preparing the Curtain

Preparing the Curtain
Author: Herm Holland
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 78
Release: 2012-02-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1471603229

The loss of a loved one is incredibly difficult, and different for each person it touches. And in the midst of one's grief, a person can feel completely lost; as if there is nothing and no one they can relate to. Preparing the Curtain is an emotional journey through the experiences of one person in connection with a tragic loss, in the medium of poetry, prose, and perspectives that are both factual, and symbolic. It serves to demonstrate an example of the highs & lows, the doubts & certainties, and the trials & tribulations of grief, as well as recovery.

Tom Clancy's The Division: Recruited

Tom Clancy's The Division: Recruited
Author: Thomas Parrott
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2022-02-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1839081171

A newly recruited agent is the Strategic Homeland Division’s best hope to prevent a nefarious plot from ripping the agency apart, in this brand new post-apocalyptic thriller from Tom Clancy’s The Division® Maira Kanhai has had enough: since the Green Poison epidemic hit DC, her Cybersecurity degree is worthless, she can’t rejoin the US Navy, and her early efforts to secure Maryland led to a costly mistake: the death of her brother. Every day new factions emerge, trying to burn her city to the ground – until the Division emerges, inspiring hope. When a grenade kills one of their agents, Maira suddenly has a chance to make a real difference as a raw new Division recruit … if she can pass the tests, and overcome the enemies plotting to permanently eliminate the Division once and for all.

Serpent's Embrace

Serpent's Embrace
Author: Chuck Anderson
Publisher: Mead Hall Media
Total Pages: 49
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

In a kingdom teetering on the brink of chaos, Kael, the Barbarian King, must confront treacherous nobles, dark sorcery, and his own inner demons to save Vinhia from destruction. As ancient magic awakens and monstrous threats emerge, Kael's journey from outsider to true leader will test the limits of his strength and reveal the power of his hidden heritage. With pulse-pounding action, political intrigue, and epic battles between good and evil, this gripping fantasy saga explores the weight of power and the true meaning of kingship. Will Kael's barbarian might and newfound wisdom be enough to secure his throne and protect his people from the shadows that threaten to engulf them all?

Maze Trilogy

Maze Trilogy
Author: Tony Bertauski
Publisher: Tony Bertauski
Total Pages: 1021
Release: 2020-08-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

The Matrix meets Inception… The entire Maze trilogy drops into rabbit holes of alternate realities. How do we know we’re awake? And why are we asleep? BOOK 1. Grey Grimm straps on the punch. His mother, Sunny Grimm, finds his body in the bedroom. His mind is in the Maze. She’ll do anything to save him. And find those who are responsible. BOOK 2. Freddy Bills is the detective who worked the Grey Grimm case. Now retired, clues from the case have returned. Someone is leading him to find something or someone. He doesn’t know what he’s looking for. Or why. BOOK 3. When one of the creators of the Maze vanishes, panic grips the others. What Micah believed was impossible is now a reality. The Maze is unstable. But clues will lead him to discover the beginning of a very long journey. And the ending is just the beginning. REVIEWS FOR GREY GRIMM “I’m a huge fan of Philip K. Dick… this feels like Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep.” –Jonica, Amazon Reviewer “Absolutely loved it.” –Fredrox, Amazon Reviewer “Spectacular.” –W. Nickels, Amazon Reviewer “Twists and twists and twists.” -- Amazon Reviewer “Fantastic book – amazing world building…” Informed reader, Amazon Reviewer “well-written, intelligent and makes you think.”-- Amazon Reviewer “Highly recommended for any sci-fi fan.” -- Amazon Reviewer “Excellent psychological thriller that plays with your mind.” –J Phillips, Amazon Reviewer “Keeps the action and the twists coming!” -- Amazon Reviewer “Thrill ride.” –Riann F., Amazon Reviewer

Elizabeth I

Elizabeth I
Author: Margaret George
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 665
Release: 2011-04-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1101476257

The New York Times bestseller from Margaret George—a captivating novel about history's most enthralling queen, the legendary Elizabeth I. England’s greatest monarch has baffled and intrigued the world for centuries. But what was the Virgin Queen really like? Lettice Knollys—Elizabeth's flame-haired, look-alike coussin—thinks she knows all too well. Elizabeth’s rival for the love of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, and mother to the Earl of Essex, Lettice has been intertwined with Elizabeth since childhood. This is a story of two women of fierce intellect and desire, one trying to protect her country and throne, the other trying to regain power and position for her family. Their rivalry, and its ensuing drama, soon involves everyone close to Elizabeth, from the famed courtiers who enriched the crown to the legendary poets and playwrights who paid homage to it with their works. Filled with intimate portraits of the personalities who made the Elizabethan age great—Shakespeare, Marlowe, Dudley, Raleigh, Drake—Elizabeth I provides an unforgettable glimpse of a woman who considered herself married to her people. A queen who ruled as much from the heart as from the head.