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The first collection of poetry from Bunmi Laditan, bestselling author of Confessions of a Domestic Failure and creator of The Honest Toddler, capturing the honesty, rawness, sheer joy and total madness of motherhood. With the compassion and wit that have made her a social media sensation among mothers around the world, Bunmi Laditan puts into evocative and relatable words what so many of us feel but can’t quite express. For mothers who love their children with a fiery fierceness but know what it is to feel crushed at the end of those long days, Dear Mother is like a warm hug that says, “I get it.”
This book addresses the stigma that is attached to mental illness. It is contemporary in its style and explores life where courage and determination and imagination are needed to boost confidence not only for oneself, but to let the world know there is hope for us all.
Every loss mama deserves to be reminded she is the mother of all mothers.
After the unsolved murder of his father, Michael Goodman, an African-American teenager, struggles into manhood while harvesting the grief of death. Living in a poverty stricken neighborhood, he surrenders his childhood to help Erah, his emotionally dependent mother. Michael's life spiraled downward when his mother marries Lucifen Satain, a coldhearted, wealthy businessman who preaches a soul can be purchased with a hot meal or a cool million. Satain hates and plots against Michael from the beginning. When Erah secretly leaves in the night, Michael searches for the truth leading him down a path of lies and deception. Michael meets Gabriel, his estranged older brother, only to learn he works for the man trying to kill him. Devilin, the aloof genius stepbrother, gambles with Michael's life for his own agenda making a deal that could change the teenager's life forever. In a deserted playground, Michael witnesses a beam of light projecting from the eyes of Angel, an inscrutable beauty and falls in love with her. Later, he's told the gift from her eyes is a trick to entice him to join a cult. Voice of the Eyes is family drama about ownership of money and power clashing with the relationship of love. It follows a youth's low points of living in a ghetto on the Westside of Chicago through his struggles of becoming a "normal" teenager to the lowest point when he gets involved with a street thug for money. After attempting murder on his brother, reality compels him to see the ones he trusted are frauds. And, he unites with the ones labeled as deceivers. The novel stabs with mystery, touches on romance, jolts with reality, and will have you believing in the unexplainable and trusting in the illogical.
A widely recognized and respected authority on French literature, women's writing, feminist theory, and Jewish studies, Elaine Marks wrote groundbreaking books on Collette, Simone de Beauvoir, and Jewish themes in French literature. In Memory of Elaine Marks continues her legacy of rigorous intellectual exploration, enlivening scholarship in diverse areas of thought. The eleven essays in the collection bring together a number of intellectual, political, and ethical domains that were central to Marks's work: pedagogy, feminism, lesbianism, women's auto/biography, Jewish identity, community, memory, mourning, isolation, and death. In their interpretations of works by Marks, Simone de Beauvoir, Hélène Cixous, Philip Roth, Jacques Derrida, Roland Barthes, Saint-Simon, La Bruyère, Marcel Proust, and others, the authors illustrate and engage Marks's existential vision, fearlessly probing the human experience to make sense of how we live, die, and understand both.