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Tartessos and Other Cities

Millikin, Claire / Marchant, Fred
Tartessos and Other Cities
TARTESSOS AND OTHER CITIES is Claire Millikin's second book of poetry with 2Leaf Press that continues to explore homelessness. In this collection, Millikin uses the sensitivity of poetry to express some of the emotions surrounded by homelessness and loss. Named for Tartessos, a lost city on the Guadalquivir, a river in Andalusia, Spain that was likely buried by a devastating tidal wave in BC, the poems in TARTESSSOS gather lost cities and plac...

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The Morning Side of the Hill

Fitz, Ezra E.
The Morning Side of the Hill
In THE MORNING SIDE OF THE HILL, Ezra E. Fitz' debut novella, he asks readers: What if you anted up and kicked in everything you had on a belief, a hope, a dream, on faith, and you lost? This is one of the questions facing Willie and Mo, the two insecure, incomplete protagonists that was inspired by-and is an homage to-William Faulkner's classic novel, "The Wild Palms." Like Faulkner's novel, it unfolds in two parallel stories told in alternat...

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Monsters: Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and Mathilda

Raymond, Claire Millikin
Monsters: Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and Mathilda
Monsters: Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein" and "Mathilda" presents Mary Shelley's most popular works, accompanied by a critical introduction and commentary by scholar Claire Millikin Raymond. Cultures create and ascribe meaning to monsters, endowing them with characteristics derived from their most deep-seated fears and taboos. In this volume, Millikin Raymond explores both Frankenstein and Mathilda from a feminist and cultural studies perspectiv...

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The Fourth Moment: Journeys from the Known to the Unknown...

Garrison, Carole J.
The Fourth Moment: Journeys from the Known to the Unknown, a Memoir
THE FOURTH MOMENT, JOURNEYS FROM THE KNOWN TO THE UNKNOWN is a memoir by Carole J. Garrison. A child of humble beginnings, Garrison paved the way for herself to accomplish great things, but for her, the journey was far from your typical "rags to riches" tale. Through a series of tragedies and triumphs, blunders and epiphanies, Garrison's life has been filled with a number of unusual detours from being a suburban housewife in Miami, to becoming...

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A Country Without Borders: Poems and Stories of Kashmir

Hogan, Lalita Pandit
A Country Without Borders: Poems and Stories of Kashmir
A COUNTRY WITHOUT BORDERS, POEMS AND STORIES OF KASHMIR is the debut collection of Lalita Pandit Hogan, an expatriate Kashmiri scholar and poet who shares with readers the loss of identity and home, culture, migration, womanhood, otherness and exile. Blooming with intense lyricism and fertile imagery, these full-blooded poems are elegant, mythic, and intricately woven, evoking a home no longer accessible. A COUNTRY WITHOUT BORDERS is an invalu...

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The Beiging of America: Personal Narratives about Being M...

Schlund-Vials, Cathy J. / Forbes, Sean Frederick / Betts, Tara
The Beiging of America: Personal Narratives about Being Mixed Race in the 21st Century
THE BEIGING OF AMERICA, BEING MIXED RACE IN THE 21ST CENTURY, takes on "race matters" and considers them through the firsthand accounts of mixed race people in the United States. Edited by mixed-race scholars Cathy J. Schlund-Vials, Sean Frederick Forbes and Tara Betts, this collection consists of 39 poets, writers, teachers, professors, artists and activists, whose personal narratives articulate the complexities of interracial life. THE BEIGI...

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Mother of Orphans: The True and Curious Story of Irish Al...

Barker, Dedria Humphries
Mother of Orphans: The True and Curious Story of Irish Alice, a Colored Man's Widow
Mother of Orphans is the compelling true story of Alice, an Irish-American woman who defied rigid social structures to form a family with a black man in Ohio in 1899. Alice and her husband had three children together, but after his death in 1912, Alice mysteriously surrendered her children to an orphanage. One hundred years later, her great-grand daughter, Dedria Humphries Barker, went in search of the reasons behind this mysterious abandonmen...

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Strength of Soul

Enright, Naomi Raquel
Strength of Soul
Naomi Raquel Enright's Strength of Soul proposes tangible strategies and ideas on how to challenge systemic racism through naming and resisting the ideology of racial difference and of the white supremacy at its root. Enright explores racism and the language that upholds this ideology through personal narratives that include an examination of her family's experience. Throughout this volume, Enright shares reflections of her identity growing up...

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Dream of the Water Children: Memory and Mourning in the B...

Kakinami Cloyd, Fredrick D. / Horne, Gerald / Chau, Karen
Dream of the Water Children: Memory and Mourning in the Black Pacific
Born to an African American father and Japanese mother, Frederick D. Kakinami Cloyd, the narrator of Dream of the Water Children, finds himself not only to be a marginalized person by virtue of his heritage, but often a cultural drifter, as well. Indeed, both his family and his society treat him as if he doesn't entirely belong to any world. Tautly written in spare, clear poetic prose, this memoir explores the specific contours of Japanese and...

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Our Nuyorican Thing: The Birth of a Self-Made Identity

Diaz Carrion, Samuel
Our Nuyorican Thing: The Birth of a Self-Made Identity
What is a "Nuyorican"? And what does it mean? Poet, writer and activist Samuel Diaz Carrion explores this question and more in OUR NUYORICAN THING, THE BIRTH OF A SELF-MADE IDENTITY. What began as blog correspondence for the Nuyorican Poets Cafe's website (2001-2004), quickly turned into a cultural exchange about the Cafe and Puerto Rican culture. OUR NUYORICAN THING is a compendium of those blog entries and emails that also include Diaz Carri...

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