The Night We Set the Dead Kid on Fire

The Night We Set the Dead Kid on Fire

Author: Ephraim Scott Sommers

Publisher:

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781939678348

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The Night We Set the Dead Kid on Fire, a collection of poetry, is a book chocked-full of characters (both women and men) that don't receive much attention in Contemporary American Poetry, --the dishwashers, the addicts, the truckers, the card players, the convicts, the boxers, the grave-diggers, the mechanics, the farmers, the blue-collar "others"--And many of these characters are either the victims or the perpetrators of violence. This book's speakers (both women and men) lie and cheat and drink and fist-fight in parking lots, campgrounds, and dive bars. They get cheap in casinos, broken apartments, hospitals, and hotel rooms. In this book, you will find STI's, tattoos, and shotguns, rattlesnakes, brass knuckles, and bottles across the face. Assault. Overdose. Suicide. BUT, though my hometown (A-Town), can get ugly and violent, can hold grudges and punch holes in the walls or set a car on fire, it is also a place capable of great love, sacrifice, and loyalty as its people carve out a meaningful life every day in spite of the wreckage around them, as they wrestle with the shifting space between community and self. Yes, much of the subject matter in these poems is hard to look at, but I believe there is poetry in those dark places too. I seek to celebrate and to elegize small towns and the people who go to work in them


We Set the Dark on Fire

We Set the Dark on Fire

Author: Tehlor Kay Mejia

Publisher: HarperCollins

Published: 2019-02-26

Total Pages: 311

ISBN-13: 0062691333

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“We Set the Dark on Fire burns bright. It will light the way for a new generation of rebels and lovers.” —NPR “Mejia pens a compelling, gripping story that mirrors real world issues of immigration and equality.” —Buzzfeed Five starred reviews!! In this daring and romantic fantasy debut perfect for fans of The Handmaid’s Tale and Latinx authors Zoraida Córdova and Anna-Marie McLemore, society wife-in-training Dani has a great awakening after being recruited by rebel spies and falling for her biggest rival. At the Medio School for Girls, distinguished young women are trained for one of two roles in their polarized society. Depending on her specialization, a graduate will one day run a husband’s household or raise his children. Both paths promise a life of comfort and luxury, far from the frequent political uprisings of the lower class. Daniela Vargas is the school’s top student, but her pedigree is a lie. She must keep the truth hidden or be sent back to the fringes of society. And school couldn’t prepare her for the difficult choices she must make after graduation, especially when she is asked to spy for a resistance group desperately fighting to bring equality to Medio. Will Dani cling to the privilege her parents fought to win for her, or will she give up everything she’s strived for in pursuit of a free Medio—and a chance at a forbidden love?


The Camp Fire Girls; Or, The Secret of an Old Mill

The Camp Fire Girls; Or, The Secret of an Old Mill

Author: Howard Roger Garis

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2023-11-11

Total Pages: 189

ISBN-13:

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Howard Roger Garis' novel 'The Camp Fire Girls; Or, The Secret of an Old Mill' encompasses a thrilling tale of friendship and adventure. Set against the backdrop of a charming old mill, the story follows a group of adventurous Camp Fire Girls as they uncover a long-hidden secret, testing their loyalty and courage. Garis' writing style is simple yet engaging, making it an enjoyable read for readers of all ages. The novel is a perfect blend of mystery and camaraderie, showcasing the importance of teamwork and dedication. This book is a classic example of early 20th-century children's literature, offering a glimpse into the values and beliefs of the time. Garis' attention to detail and vivid descriptions bring the story to life, drawing readers into the world of the Camp Fire Girls. Fans of nostalgic adventure stories and wholesome storytelling will surely appreciate this timeless classic by Howard Roger Garis.


Goodness Gracious, Great God of Fire

Goodness Gracious, Great God of Fire

Author: Kinsley Adams

Publisher: Kinsley Adams

Published: 2023-05-08

Total Pages: 202

ISBN-13: 1989308171

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He may be the god of fire, but he’s not ready for this kind of heat. Jeslyn You’d think I’d have planned better. Or seen it coming. I am a matchmaker, after all. But when I find out my fiancé is cheating on me—at the altar of all places—I don’t think. I just run. Stealing his car and bailing on the wedding sounds like the best option. Until I run out of gas. In the middle of nowhere. In front of a biker bar. And the burly mechanic who helps me? He’s a rebound. One hundred percent. I don’t care, until he claims he's the Greek god Hephaestus, and I’m a descendant of Pandora, and that my great-times-a-thousand grandmother’s chaos follows me everywhere. Hilarious, right? Except, it explains so much. Hephaestus I can fix anything. As the Gods of Thunder MC’s mechanic, my job is to keep everything running smoothly. When Jeslyn crashes into my quiet, predictable life, she throws smooth out the window. She’s on the run from a cheating fiancé, something I am intimately familiar with. So, I do what any hot-blooded Greek god would do. Let her hop on the back of my bike and take her on a road trip. Except, I’ve just learned something interesting. Jes is descended from Pandora, and Epimetheus needs her blood to free Pandora’s soul. But Zeus won’t let that happen. I have to keep her safe. I can fix anything, but even I can’t bring someone back from the dead.


They Say There was a War

They Say There was a War

Author: Richard David Wissolik

Publisher: SVC Northern Appalachian Studies

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 582

ISBN-13: 9781885851512

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A collection of the personal memoirs of a variety of American soldiers who served in the 2nd World War.


An American Town and the Vietnam War

An American Town and the Vietnam War

Author: Tony Pavia

Publisher: McFarland

Published: 2018-10-10

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13: 1476674469

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Hundreds of young Americans from the town of Stamford, Connecticut, fought in the Vietnam War. These men and women came from all corners of the town. They were white and black, poor and wealthy. Some had not finished high school; others had graduate degrees. They served as grunts and helicopter pilots, battlefield surgeons and nurses, combat engineers and mine sweepers. Greeted with indifference and sometimes hostility upon their return home, Stamford's veterans learned to suppress their memories in a nation fraught with political, economic and racial tensions. Now in their late 60s and 70s, these veterans have begun to tell their stories.