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Inspired by the word of God and her own hardships and joys, Janet Montgomery shares poems designed to speak life and healing to the soul, especially for those suffering through dark times.
In a collection of inspirational verse and other writings, Janet reflects on a variety of personal experiences and life events from the perspective of a worshipper while exploring depression, forgiveness, prayer, worship, and the grave. She also leads others...
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A beautifully illustrated gift book designed to bring readers closer to God, “When We Talk to God” by Sharifa Stevens gives voice to the joy, the pain, and the spaces between for Black women in today's world.
These are prayers for your moments of gratitude and celebration. For your seasons of loss and waiting. For your days when prayers come, not in words but in groans. “When We Talk to God”, from poet-theologian Sharifa Stevens, captures...
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No one before or after Kurt Tucholsky has captured the horrors of the "Great War," as World War I was known, quite like he did. The famed Weimar writer, who would become one of Germany's best-known satirist and journalists, describes surviving in the trenches and fighting a losing battle, the arrogance of the officers and the desperation of the loved ones back home. His writing is similar to that of Heinrich Heine, his role model, in that it appears...
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This powerful little book contains a collection of enlightening quotes, notes, poems and prayers. This book is designed to allow the reader to go to any page, at any time and dive into some good news. To enlighten is to "shed light on" and that is the purpose of this book. To shed light on something that hopefully makes the reader feel better about life and the World we inhabit.
Don B. Sealy
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"In poems both physical and spiritual, torrin a. greathouse (she/they) writes about being a trans woman and genderqueer, about being disabled, and about the violence that ghosts through these states of being, of body"-- Provided by publisher.
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Thomas Glave has been admired for his unique style and exploration of taboo, politically volatile topics. The award-winning author's new collection, Among the Bloodpeople, contains all the power and daring of his earlier writing but ventures even further into the political, the personal, and the secret. Each essay in the volume reveals a passionate commitment to social justice and human truth. Whether confronting Jamaica's prime minister on antigay...
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"In this updated collection of literary essays, interviews, prefaces, personal notes, and occasional writings, including poignant and illuminating appreciations of other poets and novelists and of New York City life, Paul Auster offers not only samplings but insights into the first fifty years of his brilliant writing career. Through critical readings of literary greats such as Hawthorne, Poe, Beckett and Kafka, as well as less well-appreciated poets...




