The Tale of Elske

The Tale of Elske
Author: Cynthia Voigt
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2015-05-26
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1481421905

Originally published under the title Elske. New York: Atheneum, 1999.

Elske

Elske
Author: Cynthia Voigt
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2013-02-26
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1439116121

Elske is a girl with no future—until her grandmother's sacrifice saves her from certain death. Beriel is an imperious princess—determined to claim the kingdom that is her birthright. Fate brings them together, both exiles, one servant to the other. To Beriel, the mistress, Elske offers steadfast loyalty and courage—hard to come by in her dangerous quest to regain the throne she has been denied by treachery. To Elske, the handmaiden, Beriel’s proud example provides a perhaps even more precious gift: the strength to find her true self.

Jackaroo

Jackaroo
Author: Cynthia Voigt
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1985
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0689311230

When hard times among the People revive the old stories of the hero Jackaroo, an innkeeper's daughter follows her own quest to unlock the secret reality behind the legend.

Tale of Elske

Tale of Elske
Author: Cynthia Voigt
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2015-05-26
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1481445707

She never knew she had a self. From the time she was a child, she was prepared to sacrifice her life when the Volkking summoned her. She never knew she had a heart, until she set out on a journey north to live among strangers. She never knew she had a choice, until she chose to trust the princess she was told to serve. And she never knew her own value, until she met the man who understood her strength, and who could taste the honey in her name: Elske. But the princess Beriel had always known who she was and what she was worth. She had always had a heart, and a stubborn one. She had always made her own choices, even when they were forced upon her. What Beriel did not have was the one thing she valued above all else, and that was the throne to her kingdom. With immense power and compassion, Cynthia Voigt, Newbery Medalist, depicts the parallel quests of two extraordinary young women. As Elske seeks to find her true self and Beriel battles to reclaim what is rightfully hers, both discover the value, and the price, of reaching the journey's end.

In White Ink

In White Ink
Author: Elske Rahill
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2017-10-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1786691035

Motherhood, nurture and violence – these are the themes of Elske Rahill's remarkable first collection, In White Ink. Rahill brings to life the psychological and physical reality of mothering, pregnancy and childbirth in ways that few others writers have attempted. Here is a biting realism, in the relations between men and women and in the expectations and failures of their assigned roles. Each story is illumined by moments of harsh poetry. They are carefully crafted snapshots of our condition. In the title story, an isolated young mother is locked in to a custody battle with her abusive husband; 'Right to Reply' shows three generations of women confronting the terrible legacy of their family's past; in 'Toby', a woman obsessed with hygiene finally snaps, when she finds her home is infested with fleas. The precision of Rahill's prose, the stoicism of her unflinching narrative gaze, reveal characters caught up in violently emotional situations. The version of motherhood found here is painful. Yet its endurance, as nature's greatest force, is brilliantly and compassionately rendered.

Being Various

Being Various
Author: Various
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Total Pages: 349
Release: 2019-05-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0571342515

Featuring brand new short stories from Kevin Barry, Eimear McBride, Belinda McKeon, Lisa McInerney, Danielle McLaughlin, Stuart Neville, Sally Rooney, Kit de Waal and many more.Ireland is going through a golden age of writing: that has never been more apparent. I wanted to capture something of the energy of this explosion, in all its variousness... Following her own acclaimed short-story collection, Multitudes, Lucy Caldwell guest-edits the sixth volume of Faber's long-running series of all new Irish short stories, continuing the work of the late David Marcus and subsequent guest editors, Joseph O'Connor, Kevin Barry and Deirdre Madden.

When She Hollers

When She Hollers
Author: Cynthia Voigt
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages: 194
Release: 1994
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780590467155

YA. Powerful tale of sexual abuse.

Between Dog and Wolf

Between Dog and Wolf
Author: Elske Rahill
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781843514114

The campus of Trinity College Dublin serves as common ground between lectures, parties and sexual encounters as students Oisin and Helen embark on a relationship that will define and change them both, and Cassandra, Helen's best friend, sinks into a savage depression that threatens to engulf her. As the year draws to an end they come to understand more of themselves and less of one another, and learn that uncertainty and devotion can be powerful destructive forces.

Elske

Elske
Author: Cynthia Voigt
Publisher: Turtleback
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2001
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780606211758

Now in a handsome trade paperback edition comes the dramatic conclusion to the "Kingdom" sequence. Thirteen-year-old Elske escapes rape and certain death at the hands of the leaders of her barbaric society and later becomes handmaiden to a rebellious noblewoman, whose rightful throne together they reclaim.

Come a Stranger

Come a Stranger
Author: Cynthia Voigt
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2013-02-19
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1442489170

A dashed dream leads to a rash decision in the fifth installment of Cynthia Voigt’s Tillerman cycle. Mina Smiths lives to dance, so her scholarship to ballet camp seems like a dream come true. She doesn’t even mind being the only black girl in the troupe—that is, until she is told she’ll never be a classical dancer. It’s then that Mina begins to face some difficult truths about race and identity and transfers her passion for dance to Tamer Shipp, the summer minister for her church. The problem is, he’s a grown man with a family, but she can’t stop wishing for more to their friendship than simply pastor and parishioner. Cynthia Voigt’s incomparable mastery of character and community shines forth in this stirring novel from her acclaimed Tillerman cycle.