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Azuls voice fled as bombs fell from a clear blue sky. Her family shattered when the death and violence of war entered their peaceful world. Cut adrift from everything they had once known, the family find themselves clinging to the ones who survived, hoping that their ordeal is over. Yet, for a refugee, the bombs are just the beginning. No matter how far they flee, shadows from the violence follow close behind. Yet hope is found in the most unlikely places as a people set adrift by war find that together, lives can be rebuilt, voices can be found.
This book found itself many readers. A lot of them loved it and some found it painful to read. My gratitude goes to all those who read and shared their views on it. I will consider it as success for this book if the stories and poems make you think, reflect, and develop new perspectives and some conversations of your own.
A beautifully produced, comprehensive look at Cuban artist Zilia Sánchez that traces her alluring and evocative paintings and sculpture from the 1950s to today Cuban artist Zilia Sánchez (b. 1926) often says, “Soy isla” (“I am an island”), expressing her desire for solitary, uncompromising practice. It also serves as a metaphor for her experience as an islander—connected to and disconnected from both the mainland and mainstream art currents, such as concretism, gestural abstraction, and minimalism. Characterized by reductive forms, clean lines, and sensuous curves suggestive of the female body, Sánchez’s work frequently references protagonists from ancient mythology and lunar motifs while embracing ambiguity. This groundbreaking volume examines her paintings, sculptures, works on paper, and graphic illustrations together with archival ephemera. It traces Sánchez’s artistic journey from her early years in Cuba through her travels in Europe and residence in New York in the 1960s to her move to Puerto Rico, where she still lives and works. With spectacular illustrations of more than 75 artworks, insightful essays situating Sánchez within the context of global modernism, and a conversation with the artist, this is the most comprehensive publication on Sánchez’s art to date.
To save the Land of Intuit from evil warlocks, a boy and his friends must find an ancient book.
Azul Samson and Amber Burton have just suffered the greatest loss of their lives. Their journey of grief is unhealthy and twisted. Can they overcome obstacles real and imagined to find happiness? Or will their grief cripple and consume them? Contains mature situations, adult language, graphic sexual content, morally compromised decisions and issues that may elicit an emotional response. The story location is set in Canada. That being said, the spelling and word usage contained in the story are also Canadian.
With all of the drama in the world today, sometimes its nice to escape for a while and read a story that just makes you feel good. Something interesting that touches your heart. This book is about friendship, love, learning from the things around you, and how when they come togethersometimes the effect can be so great that it inspires you to follow dreams that you never thought were possible.
In this book-length poem, translated for the first time into English and presented in a bilingual format, Nobel Laureate Neruda composes a "valediction to the Sixties" and confronts a grim disillusionment growing inside him.