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  • av Laura Power
    233,-

    Scales can fly and feathers swimHope can water lifeless sandsBut can a way be forged through fireWhen one must fall where none can stand? The rains of True Realm are failing, and no-one knows why. The lack of water turns prey into predator, and predator back into prey - the danger to all has never been greater. Journeying far to collect their allocated water ration, a detour to assist an ill-fated serpent in direr need than they brings Amber and her friends to the savanna lands: the stronghold of the vulturine Harpy tribe who are experts in drought survival living alongside the wildest creatures still gracing the Realm. In recognition of their kindness to the serpent, the Harpies offer the company a gift of great antiquity with far-reaching consequences. Yet it will require a far greater sacrifice for the rains to return...

  • av Betsy Bernfeld
    248,-

    Who the H is Henry David Tarantula?That's what George P. Stone, Mayor of William, Arizona, wants to know. Particularly since he is the mayor's opponent in the upcoming election.Henry David Tarantula lives in a cave above the town of William. He has assumed the unusual name as he portrays himself as the Henry David Thoreau of the Southwest. His desert residency is modeled after Thoreau's famous stay at Walden Pond. In his political campaign, Henry David stands for water preservation, and he rails against air conditioning and exotic pollen.Mayor Stone's version of Walden is a Waldon construction tractor. He promotes progress in the form of watermelon farming, and he promises to clean the caves of their free-loading inhabitants and rampant beer cans, which he avidly recycles.The political campaign is all so philosophical until Henry David meets Virginia Stone, the mayor's daughter. She is stalking him with a flower-intensive science project. The three-way power struggle is joined by an endangered wolf from Chihuahua, Mexico. The desert blooms, beer cans roll, and animals dream in this humorous environmental love story.

  • av Karen Kilcup
    218,-

    Written across four decades, The Art of Restoration elicits multiple voices that trace a trajectory from a complex childhood "Living in a Split" to empowered, even erotic, old age. The collection is, as one poem underscores, "Elemental" in its intensity and draws strength from experience. Reflecting a rural childhood among the working class, the poems invite readers to remember the places, moments, and people that animate, delight, and comfort us-if we let them.

  • av Kathryn Mattingly
    248,-

  • av Ryder Hunte Clancy
    215,-

  • av Jeffrey Salloway
    246,-

    Rabbi Isaac Abrams escaped the Holocaust and wandered in search of mission and meaning. He arrived in a small university town walking the quiet streets at night in vocal argument with . . . whom? One evening he encountered Jack Israel, a professor of social psychology and an apostate Jew. Both night walkers were in conversation, one with the unseen, the other with two Newfoundland dogs. Together they began to patrol the streets engaging one another, badgering one another, laughing together, crying together, loving together. Each was placed on trial by life. Each sought a way of escape. But life pursues without end.

  • av Tim Tomlinson
    209,-

  • av Gary Beck
    216,-

  • av Gary Beck
    195,-

  • av Colton Babladelis
    190,-

  • av Stella Padnos-Shea
    182,-

  • av J M Richardson
    221,-

  • av Gary Beck
    170,-

  • av Hemmie Martin
    226,-

  • av Gary Beck
    168,-

  • av Miriam Dunn
    168,-

  • av M V Montgomery
    186,-

  • av Lee L Krecklow
    234,-

  • av Joseph Falank
    186,-

  • av Gary Beck
    199,-

  • av Jen Karetnick
    170,-

  • av Loren Kleinman
    168,-

  • av James Benton
    191,-

  • av Hemmie Martin
    212,-

  • av Dominic Stevenson
    190,-

  • av Kelsi Rose
    182,-

  • av Ina Schroders-Zeeders
    205,-

  • av Dawn Leas
    182,-

  • av Matthew a Hamilton
    182,-

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