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"Monica Hand's me and Nina is a beautiful book by a soul survivor. In these poems she sings deep songs of violated intimacy and the hard work of repair. The poems are unsentimental, blood-red, and positively true, note for note, like the singing of Nina Simone herself. Hand has written a moving, deeply satisfying, and unforgettable book."—Elizabeth Alexander In an intimate conversation with the "High Priestess of Soul," Monica A. Hand surveys the places and moods of alienation through poems that are as musical and stylistically diverse as Nina Simone's work. Hand readily embraces a "mass hypnosis" style, putting "a spell on [us]" with her intensely passionate cries and commitment to embrac...
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Winter vacation has finally arrived, and Monica is looking forward to a break from protecting the second prince. But her plans quickly fall apart when she is ordered to guard him once again—this time in her official capacity as the Silent Witch! Now she must escort Felix on a diplomatic mission to a neighboring country without him realizing she and Monica Norton are one and the same. Can she pull through, or will her body give out from the stress? And what new threat lies in wait for the prince at their destination...?
Do you believe that angels are sent to intervene in the lives of humans? What about a spider that has a fly as a best friend. Gilbert the spider is a story about humans and insects that lose sight of their purpose. The whole balance of nature is depended upon spiders being spiders and flies being flies. The humans are caught in a web of confusion, entangled in selfishness and self-centeredness. It takes a fly to befriend a spider and an angel to intervene in the lives of the humans to set things in order. Gilbert the spider along with Judas Robinsons worlds will become paralleled in this story about redemption and faith. It will not be easy, but somehow Gadson the fly and Gabriel the angel must convince them that their lives are more important than the poison that they are putting into their bodies.
Better Nate than Ever meets Love Sugar Magic in this spooky second novel in the Fearless middle grade series from Hamilton and Broadway star Mandy Gonzalez about a group of young thespians who time travel back to 1950s Broadway. Twelve-year-old Relly can’t wait for his beloved grandfather to finally see him on stage! Along with the rest of the Fearless Squad, Relly has just opened Our Time, a brand-new musical at the infamous Ethel Merman Theater. Though his grandfather would prefer his grandson pursue something more “practical,” Relly just knows when he sees the show, he will change his mind and come around on Relly’s love of theater and dance. But right before their night show, a m...
Dubbed the Ice Queen, Monica Lakefield hides the hurt of her broken heart beneath a cool, corporate facade. Until she arrives at an exclusive Aspen resort--and discovers hunky Alexander Bennett in her room. Original.
Posthuman Suffering investigates the core assumptions of posthumanist discourse via philosophy, cultural studies, psychoanalytic theory, and close textual and filmic readings of Thomas Pynchon's The Crying of Lot 49, Don DeLillo's White Noise and Steven Spielberg's film, AI: Artificial Intelligence, bringing the more ontological and epistemological implications of posthumanism to the forefront. In the age of technology our own limitations are legitimized as unique to the human condition.
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Di-vida: a divided life. Poems from the American frontlines where black identities are swarmed, accruing different personas to survive.
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