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An Ocean of Grey
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 21

An Ocean of Grey

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-04-28
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  • Publisher: Meraki Press

An Ocean of Grey by Kamalia Hasni explores the pain and aftermath of a love that was promised a forever but had ended too soon. The collection of poetry and prose also includes beautiful illustrations by the author's friends who had helped her through her healing.

A Wave of Dreams
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 16

A Wave of Dreams

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-06-27
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  • Publisher: Meraki Press

Sailing away from her first book, An Ocean of Grey, Kamalia Hasni’s second book, A Wave of Dreams, is another collection of poetry and prose, each one complemented with gorgeous illustrations by three featured artists. The book follows the author's journey in healing from previous heartbreak, her empowering discovery of self-love and independence, her experiences and struggles in living alone in a new country, and her courage in giving love a second chance.

An Ocean of Grey
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 10

An Ocean of Grey

(Preview) An Ocean of Grey by Kamalia Hasni is a collection of modern poetry and prose that explores the pain and aftermath of a romantic love that was promised a forever but had ended too soon. This e-book edition includes song recommendations accompanying each written poem. Note: This is a preview for the An Ocean of Grey e-book that is currently only available to be purchased on Amazon Kindle. Unlike the physical edition published by Meraki Press, this e-book edition does not include illustrations. Excerpt: "We've now been apart for as long as we were together. Isn't it strange that in the same amount of time, being lonely and broken feels like an eternity, whereas the time of feeling the...

The Postcolonial Millennium
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 189

The Postcolonial Millennium

This book comprises a collection of essays that address a significant gap in the study of Malaysian Literature in English by exploring selected local and diasporic writings produced in the new postcolonial millennium, including works by established, emerging, and new writers. The literary developments in this new millennium have been substantial and are reflected in the production of new voices, viewpoints, themes, trends, styles, and forms. By articulating these changing postcolonial perspectives and conditions, the chapters in this volume can inform and enrich the study of nation, society, and culture in a globalized and hyperreal age. Tapping into the difference, diversity, and hybridity ...

James Clyde and the Diamonds of Orchestra
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 257

James Clyde and the Diamonds of Orchestra

As an infant, James Clyde was deposited at a children’s home by his wounded, blood-soaked grandfather. As a result, he grows up under a cloud of mystery. Eleven years later when he hears about his strange past, he vows to uncover the truth. But before he can, his grandfather hands him a magical and mysterious diamond of Orchestra. With the aid of his friends, Ben and Mary Forester, James must protect the diamond from evil forces. Soon, however, their lives are in grave danger. They are being hunted by a sinister man dressed in black and his blood-thirsty army. Outnumbered, James finds he must use the power of the diamond to escape their clutches – or become another victim of their murder...

International Journal of Social Ecology and Sustainable Development
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 70

International Journal of Social Ecology and Sustainable Development

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The Apple Tart of Hope
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 144

The Apple Tart of Hope

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-06-05
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  • Publisher: Hachette UK

'A moving and poignant tale about the redemptive power of friendship' - Louise O'Neill, bestselling author of Asking for It Oscar Dunleavy is missing, presumed dead. His bike was found at sea, beyond the pier, and everyone in town has accepted this as a teenage tragedy. Except for his best friend, Meg. Oscar's kind, always cheerful, and makes the world's best apple tarts. Meg knows he isn't dead ... ... and she's going to prove it.

The Perfect World of Miwako Sumida
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 288

The Perfect World of Miwako Sumida

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-03-10
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  • Publisher: Soho Press

From the critically acclaimed author of Rainbirds comes a novel of tragedy and dark histories set in Japan. University sophomore Miwako Sumida has hanged herself, leaving those closest to her reeling. In the months before her suicide, she was hiding away in a remote mountainside village, but what, or whom, was she running from? Ryusei, a fellow student at Waseda who harbored unrequited feelings for Miwako, begs her best friend Chie to bring him to the remote village where she spent her final days. While they are away, his older sister, Fumi, who took Miwako on as an apprentice in her art studio, receives an unexpected guest at her apartment in Tokyo, distracting her from her fear that Miwako’s death may ruin what is left of her brother’s life. Expanding on the beautifully crafted world of Rainbirds, Clarissa Goenawan gradually pierces through a young woman’s careful façade, unmasking her most painful secrets.

The Sweetness of Tears
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 299

The Sweetness of Tears

When faith and facts collide, Jo March—a young woman born into an Evangelical Christian dynasty—wrestles with questions about who she is and how she fits into the weave of her faithful family. Chasing loose threads that she hopes will lead to the truth, Jo sets off on an unlikely quest across boundaries of language and religion, through chasms of sectarian divides in the Muslim world. Against the backdrop of the War on Terror—travelling from California to Chicago, Pakistan to Iraq—she delves deeply into the past, encountering relatives, often for the first time, whose histories are intricately intertwined with her own . . . only to learn that true spiritual devotion is a broken field riddled with doubt and that nothing is ever as it seems. A story of forbidden love and familial dysfunction that interweaves multiple generational and cultural viewpoints, The Sweetness of Tears is a powerful reminder of the ties that bind us, the choices that divide us, and the universal joys and tragedies that shape us all.

House of Koi
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 402

House of Koi

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-12-02
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  • Publisher: Unknown

House of Koi is about identity and learning that, sometimes, your future is waiting for you in your past. The story follows Mila as she strives to reconcile the person she became in an effort to fit into her American international school with the young girl she was; the girl who spoke Mandarin and Malay with ease. Is it too late to embrace both parts of herself? When Mila is sent to the top of the mountain to live with her grandmother for a year when her parents go away for business, she cannot avoid her native tongue, even if she does try. To make matters worse, Mila must now attend a local private school, and navigate a world she seems to barely understand. Everyone keeps telling her that she should not forget her heritage, but this only takes her deeper inside herself. That is until she meets the "Fish Boy" from the bottom of the mountain. Together, they teach one another what the other is best at. However, every time Mila asks about the past, he refuses to answer. She resolves to find out what happened that caused her to be unable to look her grandmother squarely in the eye.