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  • av Lisha Adela Garcia
    170,-

    Lisha Adela García's splendid debut full-length collection of poems, Blood Rivers, follows the legacy of blood-spilled, spared, reviled, holy, singled-out, intermingled, and sustaining. These are poems of cultural border crossings and personal boundary breaches as seen from the female perspective. Her "whole life is the geography between...two countries, two cultures, two languages," the Rio Grande, "hugging both sides" of her story. She envisions her "long black tongue, a computer / chewing the lessons of history." The poems can be scathing, calling us out for our absurdities, as in "St, Francis in Mesilla" where we hear how "War tames the sassy wildness of the rich / who justify themselves later by becoming Buddhists / who sell meditation tapes." And these poems can also be gentle, calling out to our best selves, as in "Quizás" where we hear "Love is a waltz / starving death for a moment." This collection speaks to the challenges of our blended native, Spanish, colonist, immigrant North American culture in the way Neruda's Canto General spoke to Chile's challenges. Lisha Adela García tells us "Women are doors". Allow this woman poet's voice to open into you like a door to your heart and be your guide along treacherous Blood Rivers. You will find her to be a compass of lavender / sage and a new breeze."-Lana Hechtman Ayers, author, publisherLisha Adela Garcia's poems in Blood Rivers are deeply rooted in land and language, in heartbreak, paradox and celebration. Like a prophet of old, she asks what "remains of your belly of mercy?" Then she draws us into that mercy, with poems whose embrace is wide, whose magic is real, whose language is vivid and rich. Gateways and ghosts, generations of women, socks, snails, history, heaven and other "puzzles of the sky"-these poems are "not enslaved to the linear," but rather full of mischief, ancient wisdom and generosity. In English mostly, but with a Spanish soul, this is a work of vision, urgent and compelling. --Betsy Sholl "How do we know the stars / within us are not dark / wings from a dead moon," Lisha Adela García asks in Blood Rivers, Poems of texture From the Border, a superb first book that wrestles with this question in a series of poems that balance on the borders, the margins of geography, history, culture and psychology. It is at these borders that she can exchange selves and possibilities, speaking at various times as a priestess atop Chi Chen Itza, Lot's wife, or even as a bull in the ring in the book's final, sweeping poem. Haunted by death and violence, the speaker in these poems keeps defining herself by her ability to empathize and thus transcend margins that have separated the present and history, myth and reality, Mexico and the States, the living and the dead, the domestic and political, and the result is an important vision of and for our times. As she herself says, " My history is stored in the eaves / of the houses where I have slept." -Richard Jackson

  • av Helene Defossez
    170 - 229,-

  • av Aman V Charles
    170,-

    Sometimes, luck finds us when times are worst. In the middle of August, terribly hot in the Darfur region of Sudan, Africa, there lived two lucky brothers, Luis Carmono and Ulysses Delmar, who owned nothing whatsoever. Luis and Ulysses lost their parents to terror attacks, but never once did they complain for more than what they had. They sang together every day, and at night, they slept in peace looking forward to tomorrow.THE MUSICIANS OF DARFUR follows the life two unlikely heroes who charmed millions with their natural gifts. ~~~ Proceeds from the sale of this book are sent to:The HELP SUDAN FUND founded by the LOSTBOYS OF SUDAN whose goal is to provide foodand water to children in Darfur and to build schoolsto educate the uneducated.Programs include recruiting school administration,integrating community involvement, providingfunding to teachers and administrators, constructingschool buildings, and drilling water wells for theschool campus.

  • av Nancy Clark
    199,-

    Imagine what it would be like for the human spirit to experience, embrace and be transformed by that Universal Love that created the entire universe. Is that Divine Love trying to get humanity's attention during these turbulent days?_____________________________________________________In this national award-winning book, Nancy Clark lovingly opens her heart to share the Light's message of love and hope for humanity and to tell us there is indeed a transcendent component to the human experience.In the early 1960s Nancy died during childbirth, had a near-death experience and experienced the Light's immense love for her. She wanted to remain with the Light forever, but returned from Heaven's door and woke up in the morgue. In 1979, her soul was "invited" once again by the Light to enter more deeply into the realm of the Sacred, an experience so profound that nothing is ever the same again. This "near-death-like" experience proves there are many triggers for the release of the soul to transcend the physical dimension and enter into the Ultimate Reality. Coming close to death is only one trigger. What happens to you during the experience is what matters, not what brings you into it.The implications of what Nancy has to share with us are immense. Our indestructible spiritual nature is revealed with clarity about life's existential questions: Who am I, why am I here, Is there a God? Hear His Voice will bring new radiations of Light to the reader coming from the original Source. It can change your life! With a foreword written by Kenneth Ring, PhD Professor Emeritus, Psychology, University of Connecticut Author, Lessons From the Light

  • - A Story of Child Abuse and Domestic Violence
    av Ruby McPhail
    181,-

  • - Embracing Global Wanderlust
    av Joel I Deichmann
    283 - 406,-

  • av Diane Frank
    215 - 268,-

  • av Rudy Wilson
    200 - 254,-

  • av Maryam Daftari
    200,-

  • av George Flyer Townsend
    136 - 253,-

  • - Thoughts for Busy People and Ethical Leaders
    av Art Sathoff
    200,-

  • av Leo Nikolayevich Tolstoy
    124,-

  • av Henry David Thoreau
    127,-

  • av Lytton Strachey & 1stworldpublishing
    152 - 269,-

  • av George Bernard Shaw
    136 - 253,-

  • av George Bernard Shaw
    337 - 382,-

  • av William Shakespeare
    127 - 245,-

  • av Kakuzo Okakura
    127 - 253,-

  • av Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
    127 - 253,-

  • av Hugh Lofting
    160 - 278,-

  • av London School of Economics) Lang & Andrew (Senior Lecturer in Law
    160 - 278,-

  • av Washington Irving
    127,-

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