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  • av Jhancy Kalam
    125,-

    She was living in a world filled with abuse until she discovered a way to unravel the mysteries of an outer world. Little did she know the price she would have to pay to embark on this new journey - a journey that promised true love, peace, and eternal joy. As she travelled along the fine line between sanity and insanity, she dared to accept her flaws and embrace her mistakes. Will she be drawn into the black hole or find her way back to the home she dearly missed?The Rabbit Hole takes you through her enigmatic journey, capturing the essence of an alternate reality. It delves into the highs and lows of human emotions and the struggle to find self-love. It explores how we determine what is right and wrong in our minds and reveals the open possibilities available when we accept the truth. Ultimately, it reminds us that the destination was never the goal - the journey was.

  • av Taryn Riddle
    139,-

    months of wondering what the hell happened, and if it was a dream or not. finally arriving upon an affirming decision, only to second-guess myself again. all those things they say about emotional young women: rape accuser, attention whore. why am i the one at fault? you did this to me? all i did was type it out. but you are the one who wrote me this. and you know what? let the blood boil. it was never ego going to my head. it was blood rushing to my head. just like it happened then. and all the nerves permanently stained by emotional memory; the ones that are supposed to be sacred to a woman. the ones that were mine, but you made yours. a tragic haunting: they speak to me in the night. and after years of waiting, wondering what can i do? they whispered to me, closely in my ear: write the book.

  • av Gladys Ijeoma Akunna
    119,-

    Please, Adopt Me, America is an enlightening conversation about oppression, disruption, and dispossession. Starting with the personal and corporate struggle for the space of freedom and survival, the author/poet weaves her akuko iho, or enlightening conversations through the fast-changing terrains entwined with the harrowing landscapes.From personal life to corporate experiences, to the scalding landmarks of history, the author and poet breaks away from her 'foster' country, Nigeria, to merge with her people and ancestors who are a vital part of America. Proclaiming her right to reject the raging 'japa' syndrome as an all-comers affair, she reveals a veiled tapestry of dark histories and decapitating politics. She embodies the spirit of cultural renaissance and freedom, rolling on wheels of hope to a land of promise. Please, Adopt Me, America, is a touching, penetrating perspective on the deep struggles of finding one's own space in life - Of leaving home to find it!

  • av Orlando Reade
    155 - 289,-

  • av Lance Larsen
    239,-

    In his sixth poetry collection, Lance Larsen reminds us we are all travelers, bedraggled and tired but curious. Whether by train or on foot, whether exploring London or a suburban backyard or a childhood memory involving cuckoo clocks, the poet revels not in ticking off a successful arrival but in the jostlings of the journey. As Elizabeth Bishop once said: "Homemade, homemade, but aren't we all?" These poems are refreshingly improvisational: lyrical but plain spoken, always in search of what will suffice. As a collection, they might be thought of as a personal Wunderkammer, a metaphoric cabinet in which to gather the wonders that make up the funky holiness of everyday life.

  • av Catherine Clarke
    335

    This is the history of England told in a new way: glimpsed through twenty-five remarkable poems written down between the eighth century and today, which connect us directly with the nation's past, and the experiences, emotions and imaginations of those who lived it.These poems open windows onto wildly different worlds - from the public to the intimate, from the witty to the savage, from the playful to the wistful. They take us onto battlefields, inside royal courts, down coal mines and below stairs in great houses. Their creators, witnesses to events from the Great Fire of London to the Miners' Strike, range from the famous to the forgotten, yet each invites us into an immersive encounter with their own time.A History of England in 25 Poems is a portal to the past; a constant companion, filled with vivid voices and surprising stories alongside familiar landmarks, and language that speaks in new ways on each reading. Catherine Clarke's knowledge and passion take us inside the words and the moments they capture, with thoughtful insights, humour and new perspectives on how the nation has dreamed itself into existence - and who gets to tell England's story.

  • av ivani Howe & &#346
    235,-

    ¿ivani Howe's THIS is Written in the Stars is not just a collection of poems; it charts a journey of transformation. It is a deeply personal and sometimes enigmatic chronicle of a change of heart, a verbal record of alteration that guides the reader through the labyrinth of inner experience. This collection channels both the intensity and tenderness of the human spirit, through authentic imagery, emotional depth, and occasional playfulness and humor, THIS paints a portrait of spiritual change that is at once deeply personal and uniquely fresh.In her own words, "THIS is Written in the Stars, is a capsule of light that maps my journey of a mind-bending, life-trembling transformation, where both my lower and higher minds were woven through an experience of my heart breaking open and then blooming into its fullest expression -- embodying the Presence of Love. I offer THIS... to you here as a map to inspire your own journey, to console, to encourage and to balm your heart so that you do not feel alone in your own awakening from the mundane 3D into an embodied 5D reality. THIS... is not a map giving direction, but a map of permission for you to experience your treasure hunt towards finding your own heart's unique expression."

  • av William Hager Stephens
    455,-

    Bill Stephens is a veteran author, poet, and teacher for many years. He has the Holy Spirit leading him and blessing him to write words of comfort to a hungry and hurting people. His book is bot entertaining and interesting to all Christians as well as those who are searchers.He hopes to help all who read this book be aware of his thoughts and struggles in his walk with the Lord. That's why the book is titled, From My Heart to Yours. May all who read it come away a better person than before.

  • av Anjiang Hu
    589 - 2 295,-

  • av Elaine Briggs
    145,-

    There is a density of imagery in Cusp that speaks to an exuberance of spirit and a lively mind. The poems sing off the page, create worlds and make leaps of imagination. We find ourselves unsure of what world we are in, yet always in safe hands. An original collection, full of perspectives that give us pause. We are asked to engage, to think, to upend expectations, to delve as deeply into our unconscious. We are asked to care. In this liminal space on the Cusp, it's a challenge we should rise to.

  • av Yvonne Baker
    145,-

    Tonally beautiful with a quality that bridges exterior and interior worlds, Light Still, Light Turning is full of exquisite phrases and lucid images. Shifting with ease from lyrical narrative poems to contemplative pieces that never become abstract, Yvonne Baker writes with a light touch, that belies the skill and control at work in every poem. There is not a false note here. Form and content support one another and we are immersed in a world that aches and delights and carries us on its rhythms of loss and love and its bittersweet acknowledgment of change. This is a finely-honed collection, at once elegant and searching.

  • av Jacqueline Haskell
    145,-

    the heart is an organ of perception, one of the body's brains as well as an image of romantic love, joy and despair. Setting out to explore 'the flesh and blood of the organ' in this journey of a transplant, Jacqueline Haskell excavates the metaphor with extraordinary intelligence and skill. Moving from science to the heart as an organ of memory, passion and so much more, the poetry in this collection is inventive and perspective-shifting, layering fact and emotion, folklore and ritual, mortality and life. Fascinating and deeply moving, Takotsubo is a compelling collection made all the ore so by its precision and suppleness of language.

  • av Richard Douglas Pennant
    155,-

    Beautifully observed and written with a lightness and freshness that breathes life through every poem, Sparrows at the Breakfast Table invites us into a place of wonder and love. These family moments, most acute between a grandfather and grandson, are filled with gentle humour and deep tenderness. And there is nothing shallow here - these poems are not whimsies but serious reflections on the bonds we make across generations and how they go on reverberating in memory. In these exquisitely illustrated encounters, we find ourselves more able to savour what matters, to value the heart and soul of life. This is an enchanting collection that not only shines a light on our relationship to children but also invites us to connect again the child within each of us.

  • av Mea Finch
    159,-

    A collection of poetry written from a neurodivergent mind about the multitude of emotions and experiences one can go through just to make it through adolescence. All of which envelope deep emotions and experiences such as anguish, despair and discrimination, but also poetry that touches on subtle emotions like hope and tranquillity.The poems written upon the pages of this book have come from a fifteen-year-old all the way to now a nineteen-year-old who is thrilled to finally share them with the world. These poems are the face of feelings that have been internalised for far too long, and have served as a form of self-expression through not just adversity, but also times when hope and snippets of joy felt strong.Poetry has helped the author understand their emotions and how they take in and process the environment around them. The way the author sees the world is likely different from most, but the emotions within their poetry unwrap the harsh and kind feelings that may have, at least once, been felt by all."When the world turns their ears awayIt's poetry I send words toBecause there,You might just realise the value of my voice."- Mea Finch.

  • av Pearl Rock
    109,-

    Love is a heartfelt collection of poems that explores the depths of passion, longing, and connection.Each verse delves into the diverse dimensions of love - its beauty, sorrows, and transcendence.With vivid imagery and emotional resonance, this book invites readers to experience love in its purest form.

  • av Maudy Fowler
    355,-

    Maudy Fowler and Gail Hunt extend their heartfelt thanks to all of you for being such wonderful friends and supporters over the years. July 26, 2020, marked 20 years since Maudy and Gail first met. In celebration of this milestone, they have published seven globally recognized books, and now present this latest book for your enjoyment! This special book, created to commemorate their 20-year journey together, is filled with inspirational and empowering poetry, sayings, and photos designed to guide you through life's journey.With their new book, Angel Love From Above, their goal is to remind everyone how special you are to them. They encourage you to:Live in the moment - live in the day.Pray,And let the Angels lead the way.

  • av Craig E. Stephenson
    555 - 1 965,-

  • av Priyanka (Project Curator of ‘Two Centuries of Indian Print’ at the British Library Basu
    625 - 2 029,-

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    av James Giddings
    59

  • av J Sam
    129,-

    Permit me, if you will, to invite you to the land of plenty! Plenty of this, plenty of that. Plenty of 'going to the mat' for the cause célèbre du jour, or for something less. Plenty of 'bullshit!' Plenty of pet peeves and more. And plenty of moments where you'll wonder, 'Now, did that just happen?'Ain't This a Bitch? by J Sam takes you on a journey through the highs, lows, and in-betweens of navigating the all-too-common 'isms' that constantly challenge us. Indulge in every stanza and go beyond seeing yourself as a 'victim.' Let J Sam guide you, journey by journey, irony by irony, and smackdown by smackdown, through the 'poetic justice' of living in, and loving, America. This is the 'land of the free' where bravery about 'difference' meets its adversary: a beast, two-legged and ferocious, pandering to the irrelevant histories of less benevolent men.Come one, come all, into this thrall, where complexity resides in the truths about the 'socio-politics' leading you to these pages. Pages that never fail to deliver, 'on point!' Pages that reject the notion of wallowing in the mud of 'pretense,' and instead, celebrate the beauty of the word in its magnificent expression!This poet offers you contemporary and timeless literary excellence, not easily perceived by the eye (naked in its rush to judgment) nor the ear (given over to 'the squeaky wheel') in a nation under siege by the greasy freedoms of verse.

  • av Edgar Allan Poe
    305,-

  • av Sarah (Ecole Polytechnique Bouttier
    1 379,-

    Focusing on a category of poems from the Modernist and contemporary periods which give agency to nonhuman beings and texts themselves, this book puts form, often neglected within ecocriticism, at the center of its definition of ecopoetics. Grounding ecopoetics in posthumanist ontologies (new materialism, flat ontology and Latour's work on agency), this book explores the way in which the poems collapse the human/nonhuman divide and re-instil wonder at the natural world. By juxtaposing readings of Modernist poets such as D. H. Lawrence, Wallace Stevens and Marianne Moore with contemporary poets such as Les Murray, Pattiann Rogers, Alice Oswald and Kathleen Jamie, the book provides fresh insight into well-known works and offers a new perspective on contemporary ecopoetry.

  • av Syed Mehdi Imam
    1 455,-

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