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A nineteenth century Spanish seamstress flees her village for Morocco in a novel with “a magical realist aspect . . . An epic sweep and a richness of characterization” (The Independent). They say Frasquita is a healer with occult powers; that perhaps she is even a sorceress. Indeed, she has a remarkable gift, one that has been passed down to the women in her family for generations. From mere rags, she can create gowns and other garments so magnificent, so alive, that they mask any defect or deformity. They bestow a blinding beauty on whoever wears them. But Frasquita’s gift makes others in her small Andalusian village jealous. And when her gambling husband brings misfortune on their family, Frasquita travels across southern Spain and into Africa with her five children in tow. Her exile becomes a quest for a better life, and a way to free her daughters from the fate of her family of sorcerers. “Like the beautiful frescoes of García Márquez, this novel is a marvelous and lyrical fairytale bursting with colorful characters” —La Revue Littéraire Des Copines
In a dystopian future where heartbeats are currency, two unlikely lovers must fight to save the world from corporate control. Juliet is the daughter of the CEO of the company that manufactures heart threads, a new technology that allows people to purchase upgrades for their bodies and extend their lives. But the heart threads come with a price: they are paid for in future heartbeats, creating a system of debt that is difficult to escape. Romeo is an underworld hacker who steals heart threads to help people who are in debt. When Juliet and Romeo meet, they form an unlikely bond and fall in love. But their love is forbidden, and they must risk everything to fight against the system that is destroying their world. Heart Threaded is a fast-paced, action-packed science fiction thriller that will appeal to fans of The Hunger Games and Divergent. But it is also a literary novel that explores themes of corporate control, class divides, and the fight for hope. Heart Threaded is a must-read for anyone who loves science fiction, literary fiction, or a love story with reflections of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.
A vivid, passionate, inspiring collection of poems that convey universal and powerful emotions. Share the passion of loss and love. Heart Songs, A Poetic Journey of Truth will take you (and your heart) where you have always wanted to go. The poet clearly has an extraordinary talent. "I read the book twice some of the poems moved me beyond words everyone of them I enjoyed, but some just reached out and touched my soul for the first time I felt as if someone knew me!" Cookie Victoria Dawson is an award winning poet with over six Editor's Choice Awards, two Texas Wide Writer's Competition Awards, and Golden Triangle Writer's Guild Award. Her poems have been published in seven national anthologies and other literary journals.
I am that thing you feel you lack That thing you cannot find I am that thing you cannot name That thing in the back of your mind I am that thing you want to feel That thing you want to see I am that thing you want to hear That thing you need to be free It is deep within the purity of the heart that God whispers to us. His gentle wooing lies just beneath the noise level of this world. So, tune out the world for just a little while. Tune in to His voice whispering to you from the pages of this book. Feel for His love. And allow Him capture your heart.
From New York Times bestseling author Susan Dennard, return to the world fo the Witchlands in Sightwitch, an illustrated companion told through Ryber's journal entries & sketches. From the Twelve Paladins to the Rook Kings, from Eridysi to a broken sword and looking glass, learn how the secrets of the past set the entire series in motion. Sisters with the gift of Sight—Sightwitches, who can see into the future—are of a rare and ancient order. Raised in a secluded convent, they await the invitation of their goddess to enter the depths of the mountain and receive the sacred gift of foretelling. But for young Ryber Fortiza, that call never comes. As the only sister without Sight, Ryber has devoted herself to the goddess. Surely, if she just works hard enough, she will finally be gifted like everyone else. Until one day, all Sisters who possess the Sight are summoned into the mountain—and never return. Now Ryber, still Sight-less, is the only one left. Can she, who has spent her life feeling like th weakest, be the one to save her Sisters and the ancient power they protect? On her journey underground, she encounters a young captain named Kullen Ikray, who has no memory of who he is or how he got there. Together they trek ever deeper, the mountain tunnels filled with mysteries and horrors. And what they find at the end will alter the fate of the Witchlands forever. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
"This book explores the heart and soul connection between humans and Mother Earth. Through that intimacy, miracles of healing and expanded awareness can flourish. To heal the planet and be healed as well, we can lovingly extend our energy selves out to the mountains and rivers and intimately bond with the Earth. Gestures and vision can activate our hearts to return us to a healthy, caring relationship with the land we live on. The character and essence of some of Earth's most powerful features is explored and understood, with exercises given to connect us to those places. As we project our love and healing energy there, we help the Earth to heal from man's destruction of the planet and its atmosphere. Dozens of photographs, maps and drawings assist the process in 25 chapters that cover the Earth's more critical locations."
Sascha Stronach’s queer, Maori-inspired Endsong trilogy reopens on a city in flames, where a magic-wielding pirate crew uncovers an age-old fight between the gods that threatens their world. The steel city of Radovan is consumed by fire between. Stranded in its harbor is the crew of the Kopek, the survivors of a bioterror attack overseas. But they bear scars: their captain, Sibbi, has gone missing; Yat, their newest Weaver, is fighting for control of her own mind; and their Weaving powers are in a badly weakened state. To disable the technology that prevents the group from escaping, Sen and Kiada must plot their way through the ruins of the foreign capital, which is patrolled by a hostile militia, using wits alone. But to navigate through Radovan, Kiada will have to rely on her own history with the city—one she shares with a band of misfits dubbed Fort Tomorrow and their leader, Ari, a charismatic thief. Ari may hold the key not only to saving Radovan from complete annihilation, but the history of their world, which will come into play as the gods begin to unleash destruction on humanity and one another.
In an era of global warming, war, escalating expenses, declining income, and drugs and violence in schools, many mothers feel they have little control over their families or their worlds. Nora Murphy eloquently demonstrates that many women do control one tiny thing: their next stitch. While tracing the frustrations and joys of knitting a sweater for her son through the course of one cold, dark Minnesota winter, Murphy eloquently brings to life the traditions and cultures of women from many backgrounds, including Hmong, American Indian, Mexican, African, and Irish. Murphy’s personal stories — about her struggles to understand esoteric knitting patterns, her help from the shaman of the knit shop, and her challenges sticking with an often vexing project — will appeal to knitters as well as everyone else who has labored to create something from scratch.