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In this miraculous tale of the Cousins get Married, we see all the Thompsons, including their bodyguards making very special sacrifices before the Cousin get married. The Cousins separating themselves from any contact with their future brides for the 9 days prior to their wedding day. This story takes you on their 9 day fast and sacrifices before the wedding ceremony, and a spectacular wedding reception and an unforgettable honeymoon Cruise that will tickle your funny bone. You will enjoy this story very much, especially when you read how kind the Cousins are to their in-laws. The ending will surprise you.
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Winner of the Isabella Gardner Award, this book-length poem is a collection of voices-in-dialogue—overheard, remembered, internal—that represents the mind at work as it considers the destructiveness of humanity, the hypocrisy bred in the bones of American venture. Voices from personal conversations, political speeches, Guantanamo detainees, news, and poets fill these pages, capturing a world of disrupted beauty and unrealized potential.
Set in present-day Southern California, Antidote for Night is a heartbreak lyric, a corrido, a love song to California's city lights and far-flung outskirts—the San Diego backcountry, the Central Valley, the Inland Empire, and the Mojave Desert. Marsha de la O's voice is a kind of free jazz, musically rich with LA noir and the vastness of metropolitan Southern California. Marsha de la O's Black Hope won the New Issues Prize from the University of Western Michigan and an Editor's Choice Award. She has taught Spanish-speaking children in Los Angeles and Ventura County for thirty years.