Heartskin Stories

Heartskin Stories
Author: J.M. Levar
Publisher: BalboaPress
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2013-01-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1452508976

Heartskin Stories are like a box of chocolates. Some you will find soft, some hard, some will melt ever so slowly into your mouth. Some may leave a familiar by-taste of something you once had. Some may irritate your pallet. Some may stir tastes you wish you did not have. But whatever happens once you open it, the best thing about this box of chocolates is that it remains full: Its like having your cake and eating it!

Heartskin

Heartskin
Author: Imani Parker
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2015-06-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1329208919

Haley Daye reconnects with Asher Wells, her childhood best friend. Dissatisfied with their lives, they embark on a journey that will change the both of them forever.

Hot Chocolate in June: A True Story of Loss, Love and Restoration

Hot Chocolate in June: A True Story of Loss, Love and Restoration
Author: Holly Mthethwa
Publisher: Ambassador International
Total Pages: 131
Release: 2014-03-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1620203561

Under-qualified and overly-ambitious, Holly left her family and friends behind in Nebraska to search for that radical life, that all-for-Jesus-or-nothing-at-all life. Escaping the depression that chased her following her father’s untimely and agonizing death, this young accountant-turned-adventurer trekked to remote mountain villages and through city streets smelling of human excrement: all in search of a Father’s love. Thousands of miles from the only home she’d ever known, Holly discovered a deeper passion for her God while sharing the gospel in India and soothing abandoned babies in South Africa. God made sure that Holly also encountered Oscar. This handsome South African rugby player seemed to have everything Holly had been praying for in a husband—except for the small detail that he didn’t look like any of the other guys she’d dated before. Oscar, as the son of parents who had lived through racial segregation and apartheid, was not supposed to bring home a woman whose skin matched the color of the people his parents had served. And this small town, Midwestern girl wasn’t supposed to fall in love with a black man, either. Hot Chocolate in June is the true story of God's undeniable ability to mend emotional wounds, overcome racial and cultural differences, and write amazing adventure stories. Join Holly as she navigates her way through deep grief and loss, only to discover the sweetness of love and restoration.

The Story of Stroke

The Story of Stroke
Author: Louis R. Caplan
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 671
Release: 2022-11-30
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1316516679

This book tells the full story of stroke through the experiences of many who were 'eye' witnesses to this long process.

Napping Princess: The Story of the Unknown Me, Chapter 2

Napping Princess: The Story of the Unknown Me, Chapter 2
Author: Kenji Kamiyama
Publisher: Yen Press LLC
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2017-03-13
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 0316561924

For years, a demon has attacked Heartland. The kingdom sends its prized robots after it, but Ancien knows it's no use! Suddenly, Kokone wakes from her nap during class, having been lost in a dream again. But what exactly do these recurring dreams mean? Read the latest chapter of Napping Princess: The Story of the Unknown Me, the manga adaptation of Ancien and the Magic Tablet!

The Youngest Doll

The Youngest Doll
Author:
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 192
Release: 1991-01-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780803268746

A gentle maiden aunt who has been victimized for years unexpectedly retaliates through her talent for making life-sized dolls filled with honey. “The Youngest Doll,” based on a family anecdote, is a stunning literary expression of Rosario Ferré’s feminist and social concerns. It is the premier story in a collection that was originally published in Spanish in 1976 as Papeles de Pandora and is now translated into English by the author. The daughter of a former governor of Puerto Rico, Ferré portrays women loosening the constraints that have bound them to a patriarchal culture. Anger takes creative rather than polemical form in ten stories that started Ferré on her way to becoming a leading woman writer in Latin America. The upper-middle-class women in The Youngest Doll, mostly married to macho men, rebel against their doll-like existence or retreat into fantasy, those without money or the right skin color are even more oppressed. In terms of power and influence, these women stand in the same relation to men as Puerto Rico itself does to the United States, and Ferré stretches artistic boundaries in writing about their situation. The stories, moving from the realistic to the nightmarish, are deeply, felt, full of irony and black humor, often experimental in form. The imagery is striking: an architect dreams about a beautiful bridge that “would open and close its arches like alligators making love”; a Mercedes Benz “shines in the dark like a chromium rhinoceros.” One story, “The Sleeping Beauty,” is a collage of letters, announcements, and photo captions that allows chilling conclusions to be drawn from what is not written. The collection includes Ferré’s discussion of “When Women Love Men,” a story about a prostitute and a society lady who unite in order to survive, and one that illustrates the woman writer’s “art of dissembling anger through irony.” In closing, she considers how her experience as a Latin American woman with ties to the United States has brought to her writing a dual cultural perspective.

The Hellbound Heart

The Hellbound Heart
Author: Clive Barker
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2009-03-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0061760870

The classic tale of supernatural obsession from the critically acclaimed master of darkness—and the inspiration for the cult classic film Hellraiser From his scores of short stories, bestselling novels, and major motion pictures, no one comes close to the vivid imagination and unique terrors provided by Clive Barker. The Hellbound Heart is one of Barker’s best—a nerve-shattering novella about the human heart and all the great terrors and ecstasies within its endless domain. It is about greed and love, desire and death, life and captivity, bells and blood. It is one of the most frightening stories you are likely to ever read. Frank Cotton's insatiable appetite for the dark pleasures of pain led him to the puzzle of Lemarchand's box, and from there, to a death only a sick-minded soul could invent. But his brother's love-crazed wife, Julia, has discovered a way to bring Frank back—though the price will be bloody and terrible . . . and there will certainly be hell to pay.