Les Fleurs Du Mal

Les Fleurs Du Mal

Author: Charles Baudelaire

Publisher: David R. Godine Publisher

Published: 1982

Total Pages: 404

ISBN-13: 9780879234621

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Originally published in 1857, "Les Fleurs du Mal" (English: The Flowers of Evil) is a volume of modernist poetry by Charles Baudelaire. The subject matter of these poems deals with themes relating to decadence and eroticism.


Laugh with the Moon

Laugh with the Moon

Author: Shana Burg

Publisher: Delacorte Press

Published: 2012-06-12

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13: 0375985689

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Laugh with the Moon is on the Texas Bluebonnet Award Master List. Thirteen-year-old Clare Silver is stuck. Stuck in denial about her mother’s recent death. Stuck in the African jungle for sixty-four days without phone reception. Stuck with her father, a doctor who seems able to heal everyone but Clare. Clare feels like a fish out of water at Mzanga Full Primary School, where she must learn a new language. Soon, though, she becomes immersed in her new surroundings and impressed with her fellow students, who are crowded into a tiny space, working on the floor among roosters and centipedes. When Clare’s new friends take her on an outing to see the country, the trip goes horribly wrong, and Clare must face another heartbreak head-on. Only an orphan named Memory, who knows about love and loss, can teach Clare how to laugh with the moon. Told from an American girl’s perspective, this story about how death teaches us to live and how love endures through our memories will capture the hearts of readers everywhere.


Illumination

Illumination

Author: Shaleem Dzon

Publisher: Gatekeeper Press

Published: 2024-10-28

Total Pages: 160

ISBN-13: 1662953739

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On January 11, 2017 Shaleem wrote her first poem about love and loss. Fifteen months earlier, she married the love of her life, Brad. He was handsome, successful, fit, and fun. And more than that, he had a zest for life like none she had ever met, for he had faced childhood cancer, and knew as well as anyone how precious each day was. On their one-year anniversary, after his sudden weight loss, they faced the worst oncology appointment anyone can face. Zero treatment options, zero percent chance of survival, 3-6 months. The first poem written the night he died, lead to a series of poems that began to chronicle the landscape she traversed emotionally, contemplatively, and spiritually as she moved through the darkness of grief and despair toward the light of healing. Little did she know that six years later, on the journey toward Illumination Rock to scatter their beloved dog’s ashes in the same place she had scattered Brad’s ashes, tragedy would strike again. This time it was her boyfriend, her new love, and yet, once again, it was fatal. This book, Illumination a grievers journey through the darkness, is so much more than a book about grief. It is about the heart crushing, drop you to your knees experience. It is about the times when grief enters our lives with overwhelming force, consumes our thoughts, emotions, and even our physical wellbeing. It is during these times of profound sorrow that we often find ourselves searching for solace, understanding and a glimmer of hope. As you read Illumination, you will touch upon things that will awaken your heart. You will experience a connection with this extraordinary woman, who, through her own journey, and as a poet at heart, gives fresh words to this thing called, perhaps too simply, grief. Book Review: Dr. Alan Pickering’s words of acclaim: Prepare to embark on a transformative journey as you turn the pages of Illumination. Shaleem writes in such a manner as to transport you to deeper levels of thinking, feeling and understanding of the wide range of human emotions. Her surprising mastery of putting feelings into words will drive you deeper into your soul. Through poignant poetry and storytelling, and profound wisdom, Shaleem’s work not only captivates the mind but also touches the heart in ways that linger long after the final page is turned. She stands shoulder to shoulder with the greatest who have ever penned a poem. Prepare to be moved, enlightened, and forever changed by this extraordinary treasure.


Isabelle of the Moon and Stars

Isabelle of the Moon and Stars

Author: S. A. Jones

Publisher: Apollo Books

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 334

ISBN-13: 9781742586038

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Ever since 'the incident' two years ago, Isabelle has been stuck in a dead-end job and has struggled to find her feet. It takes all of her determination to ward off 'The Black Place' that always threatens to devour her. Her best friend Evan is her safe place. They laugh at each other's jokes, share the same interests and take the piss out of each other with the ruthless efficiency of long acquaintance. Sex isn't an issue because Evan has made a bargain with God to keep it in his pants and Isabelle is still recovering from being deserted by her fiance Karl. Then just as Evan reconsiders his vow, Isabelle contrives a bizarre passion for her boss, Jack. Everything implodes one suffocatingly hot Australia Day. Escaping the resulting chaos, Isabelle flees to Prague where she must finally confront her fears.


The Invitation

The Invitation

Author: Oriah Mountain Dreamer

Publisher: HarperCollins UK

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 147

ISBN-13: 0722540450

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Cult bestseller The Invitation is more than just a poem. It is a profound invitation to a life that is more fulfilling and passionate, with greater integrity. This book is a word-of-mouth sensation, whose truths have resonated with people all over the world, and is now reissued with a beautiful new cover design.


At the Full and Change of the Moon

At the Full and Change of the Moon

Author: Dionne Brand

Publisher: Vintage Canada

Published: 2011-05-18

Total Pages: 284

ISBN-13: 0307367614

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In 1824, on the island of Trinidad, Marie Ursule, queen of a secret society of militant slaves, plots a mass suicide—a quiet, passionate act of revolt. But she cannot bring herself to kill her small daughter, Bola, whom she smuggles away in the early dawn light. As Bola's children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren spill out across the world to America, Canada and Europe, they find their lives both haunted and vindicated by the dreams and passions of their defiant ancestor. The interconnected stories of six generations of Marie Ursule's descendants form a lush, beguiling and beautifully told history of dispossession, and bring this Governor General's Award-winning writer into the front rank of the world's novelists.


Mother of Sorrows

Mother of Sorrows

Author: Richard McCann

Publisher: Vintage

Published: 2011-04-13

Total Pages: 180

ISBN-13: 0307787346

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With the breadth and cumulative force of a novel, Mother of Sorrows presents ten interwoven stories of an American family starting out in the post—World War II suburbs of Washington, D.C., a world of identical brick houses and sunstruck, treeless lawns, a world of initial hopefulness from which shame and loss have seemingly been banished. This is the story of two adolescent brothers whose father has suddenly died, and of their beautiful and complicated mother, a mother whom the younger son worshipfully imagines as “Our Mother of the Sighs and Heartaches . . . Our Mother of the Gorgeous Gypsy Earrings . . . Our Mother of the Late Movies and the Cigarettes . . . Our Mother of Sudden Attentiveness . . . Our Mother of Sudden Anger.” This is the brother who narrates these tales as he looks back thirty years later, the only remaining survivor of a world he seeks both to leave behind and to preserve in words forever, a world of sorrow that has held him spellbound even as he has attempted to create a life of his own. Suffused with the beauty of Richard McCann’s extraordinary language, Mother of Sorrows introduces us to a voice that is urgent, contemplative, elegant, angry, revelatory, and like no other in contemporary fiction.