Satori's Magic Journal

Satori's Magic Journal

Author: Jenesis Prioleau

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2023-04-03

Total Pages: 93

ISBN-13: 1669872858

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"Satori's Magic Journal: A Black Girl's Journey to Manifesting Her Reality" is an empowering book for young black girls that aims to inspire them to recognize the incredible potential within themselves. Each chapter focuses on a different aspect of personal growth, including believing in oneself, gratitude, self-care, mindset, courage, creativity, kindness, resilience, positivity, and self-love. Through positive self-talk statements and manifestation quotes, the author guides readers towards a life filled with purpose, joy, and abundance, reminding them that they are capable of manifesting the life they desire, even during life's challenges. The final chapter encourages readers to reflect on their love for themselves and their aspirations for their lives.


Stories from the Magic Canoe of Wa'xaid

Stories from the Magic Canoe of Wa'xaid

Author: Cecil Paul (Wa'xaid)

Publisher: Rocky Mountain Books Incorporated

Published: 2020-05

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781771603379

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Xenaksiala elder Cecil Paul, or Wa'xaid, shares personal stories as well as stories about his ancestral home, the Kitlope.


Stranger Magic

Stranger Magic

Author: Marina Warner

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Published: 2012-03-03

Total Pages: 577

ISBN-13: 0674065077

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Our foremost theorist of myth, fairytale, and folktale explores the magical realm of the imagination where carpets fly and genies grant prophetic wishes. Stranger Magic examines the profound impact of the Arabian Nights on the West, the progressive exoticization of magic, and the growing acceptance of myth and magic in contemporary experience.


Walking Stars

Walking Stars

Author: Victor VillaseƱor

Publisher: Arte Publico Press

Published: 2003-01-01

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13: 9781558855359

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Autobiographical stories about growing up as the son of Mexican immigrants in California.


Mary Butts and British Neo-Romanticism

Mary Butts and British Neo-Romanticism

Author: Andrew Radford

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2014-08-28

Total Pages: 263

ISBN-13: 144110643X

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Mary Butts was an important figure in inter-war modernist circles and one who reviewed and associated with some of the major literary figures of the era, from T.S. Eliot to Gertrude Stein. Despite her importance and the varied nature of her writing, she has been a neglected figure in modernist scholarship. Providing a new analysis of the interwar literary period, Mary Butts and British Neo-Romanticism revisits her work - vividly experimental writings spanning memoir, poetry, polemic and fiction - through the lens of mid-20th-century British neo-Romanticism. The book argues that behind Butts's eco-feminist writings lies an intricate political and philosophical commentary.