Pretty Tripwire

Pretty Tripwire
Author: Alessandra Lynch
Publisher: Alice James Books
Total Pages: 121
Release: 2021-01-19
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1948579871

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In Lynch’s fourth collection, we carefully navigate the fine line between terror and beauty as we face palpable trauma, heartbreak, and wild astonishment through the raw and personal poems. The genuine, delicate voice works to examine who we are, after everything.

Tripwire

Tripwire
Author: Lee Child
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 548
Release: 2011
Genre: Detective and mystery fiction
ISBN: 0857500066

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Jack Reacher's anonymity in Key West is shattered by the appearance of a private investigator who' come to town looking for him. But only hours after his arrival, the stranger is murdered. Retracing the PI's cold trail back to New York City, Reacher is compelled to find out who was looking for him and why. He never expected the reasons to be so personal, so dangerous, and so very twisted.

Tripwire

Tripwire
Author: Robert Adams
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 410
Release: 2007-12-17
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0615183379

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Tripwire is the gripping saga of one man's struggle against the shadows of war, revealing to all the silent thunder that can continue long after the shelling has stopped. Tripwire strips away the falsehoods that PTSD embeds in its victims, forcing it into the light of truth where it can be seen for what it really is.It is my hope that Tripwire will cut PTSD off at the knees before it can cause irreparable damage. I have learned that PTSD's coup de grace is knowledge and truth. And when you become entangled in its web, it is only these two weapons that can disarm the maze of tripwires this affection throws in your path.A testament to the human spirit's ability to overcome all obstacles, prepare to be catapulted into an adventure with as many twists and turns as the rivers that raged through the mountainous jungles of South Vietnam. Graphic, suspenseful and fast-moving, follow the trail of fear and courage that will challenge you to the very core.So...look out ahead for...tripwires!

It was a terrible cloud at twilight

It was a terrible cloud at twilight
Author: Alessandra Lynch
Publisher: LSU Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-04-01
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0807133469

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In It was a terrible cloud at twilight, Alessandra Lynch reflects on personal, social, moral, and historical terror. These ambitious, imagistic poems move through subjects of violence and loss that are both deeply personal and elegantly public. The elegiac poems in the final section are dedicated to the poet's friend, author Lucy Grealy, whose plight might also be said to embody terror. Lynch's poems are tactile and visual, coining wordsand phrases in surprising ways. They engage in intimate conversations that are both dark and whimsical. Selected by James Richardson from a field of more than six hundred manuscripts as the winner of the Lena-Miles Wever Todd Poetry Prize, this is Alessandra Lynch's second collection.Piece by Piece He Went for BillFirst, his blue toe.Then, his calf up to the hipbone.He thinned to a frame.Fireflies faltered, lit intohis bony lattice, the fretted ribs, matingbetween collarbone and pelvistill the whole leg fell off and insidehe was all air and brightness and treefrogs -- (bluethroated crickets struggled through his beard,a meadow rose from the cave of his stomach) -- we tried to catch their tender bodies,their thrumming heartsthat longed to be let backinto the wild yellow grass -- no matter howrotten with dew, no matter howdarkened by rain, no matter.

Theophanies

Theophanies
Author: Sarah Ghazal Ali
Publisher: Alice James Books
Total Pages: 87
Release: 2024-01-17
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 194994431X

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Moving between the scriptures of the Qur’an and the Bible, these poems explore the complexities and spectacles of gender, faith, and family by unraveling the age-old idea that seeing is believing. Navigating both scripture and culture, the poems in Theophanies work to spin miracles from the mundanities of desire and violence. Through art and music, Pakistani history, and scriptural stories, these poems struggle to envision a true self and speak back against time to the matriarchs of the larger Abrahamic faiths, the mothers at the heart of sacred history Stitched through these poems is longing—for mothers, angels, and signs from the divine. Theophanies asks: is seeing really believing, and is believing belonging? The speaker seeks to understand her own, bewildering “I,” to use it with reverence, and to mythologize herself and all mothers to ensure their survival in a male-dominated world hard at work erasing them In the absence of matrilineal elders in her family, the speaker turns to the archetypal “mother of nations” for whom she is named, Sarah, and her sent-away “sister,” Hajar. What does it mean to have a woman’s body when that body has been hailed a vessel for the divine? Theophanies arises from the speaker’s tenuous grip on her own faith while navigating the colonial legacy of Partition and inherited patriarchal expectations of womanhood.

Trip Wire

Trip Wire
Author: Charlotte Carter
Publisher: One World
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2005-03-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 034548200X

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Of Jackson Park, the first Cook County mystery featuring an unconventional trio of sleuths, Margo Jefferson of The New York Times said, “Charlotte Carter blends street savvy with wry urbanity and delivers a truly modern big-city crime tale.” Now Carter returns with another suspenseful novel that brings the black experience to vivid life during one of the most turbulent times in American history. It is December 1968. In the wake of assassinations and the violence of the Democratic convention in Chicago, “Summer of Love” idealism has disintegrated into suspicion and disillusion. On the city’s North Side, twentyishCassandra Perry longs to be independent. She leaves the overprotective embrace of her granduncle and grandaunt, Woody ans Ivy Lisle, and moves into a multiracial commune dedicated to brotherhood and just causes. But Cassandra’s search for identity plunges her into the dark side of peace, love, and unlimited freedom–even before she discovers the brutally violated bodies of the commune’s most charismatic activist couple. As Cassandra investigates with the help of Woody and Ivy, she begins to see some friends–especially one of her dearest–in a disturbing, deadly light. But when the three amateur sleuths run afoul of a police cover-up with explosive political ramifications, they face a desperate enemy determined to bury the–along with the truth.

Still Life with Two Dead Peacocks and a Girl

Still Life with Two Dead Peacocks and a Girl
Author: Diane Seuss
Publisher: Graywolf Press
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2018-05-01
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1555979963

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Finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award Finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize Diane Seuss’s brilliant follow-up to Four-Legged Girl, a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry Still life with stack of bills phone cord cig butt and freezer-burned Dreamsicle Still life with Easter Bunny twenty caged minks and rusty meat grinder Still life with whiskey wooden leg two potpies and a dead parakeet Still life with pork rinds pickled peppers and the Book of Revelation Still life with feeding tube oxygen half-eaten raspberry Zinger Still life with convenience store pecking order shotgun blast to the face —from “American Still Lives” Still Life with Two Dead Peacocks and a Girl takes its title from Rembrandt’s painting, a dark emblem of femininity, violence, and the viewer’s own troubled gaze. In Diane Seuss’s new collection, the notion of the still life is shattered and Rembrandt’s painting is presented across the book in pieces—details that hide more than they reveal until they’re assembled into a whole. With invention and irreverence, these poems escape gilded frames and overturn traditional representations of gender, class, and luxury. Instead, Seuss invites in the alienated, the washed-up, the ugly, and the freakish—the overlooked many of us who might more often stand in a Walmart parking lot than before the canvases of Pollock, O’Keeffe, and Rothko. Rendered with precision and profound empathy, this extraordinary gallery of lives in shards shows us that “our memories are local, acute, and unrelenting.”

Four-Legged Girl

Four-Legged Girl
Author: Diane Seuss
Publisher: Graywolf Press
Total Pages: 89
Release: 2015-10-06
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1555979114

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"Diane Seuss writes with the intensity of a soothsayer." —Laura Kasischke For, having imagined your body one way I found it to be another way, it was yielding, but only as the Destroying Angel mushroom yields, its softness allied with its poison, and your legs were not petals or tendrils as I'd believed, but brazen, the deviant tentacles beneath the underskirt of a secret queen —from "Oh four-legged girl, it's either you or the ossuary" In Diane Seuss's Four-Legged Girl, her audacious, hothouse language swerves into pain and rapture, as she recounts a life lived at the edges of containment. Ghostly, sexy, and plaintive, these poems skip to the tune of a jump rope, fill a wishing well with desire and other trinkets, and they remember past lush lives in New York City, in rural Michigan, and in love. In the final poem, she sings of the four-legged girl, the body made strange to itself and to others. This collection establishes Seuss's poetic voice, as rich and emotional as any in contemporary poetry.

Feast

Feast
Author: Ina Cariño
Publisher: Alice James Books
Total Pages: 94
Release: 2023-03-08
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1949944271

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Winner of a 2022 Whiting Award in Poetry Winner of the 2021 Alice James Award At times located in the Philippines, at others in the United States, the speaker of these poems is curious about how home can be an alchemy from one to the other. Feast explores the intricacies of intergenerational nourishment beyond trauma, as well as the bonds and community formed when those in diaspora feed each other, both literally and metaphorically. The language in these poems is full of musicality—another way in which abundance manifests in the book. Feast feeds its readers by employing lush sonics and imagery unafraid of being Filipino and of being Asian American. Feast offers abundance and nourishment through language, and reaches toward a place an immigrant might call home. The poems in this collection—many of which revolve around food and its cultural significance—examine the brown body's relationship with nourishment. Poems delve into what it means to be brown in a white world, and how that encourages (or restricts) growth.

Trip Wire

Trip Wire
Author: C. A. Williams
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2023-12-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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About the Book Peyton Riley is a normal teenage girl in the protected research city of Wester, living life with friends, family, school, and...homework. But when she finds out that she will no longer be able to communicate across the war-ravaged country and speak with her twin brother, Hunter, she makes the daring decision to leave the protection of Wester to travel to Coda and find him. Then, it all goes wrong. Her parents get kidnapped. One of her best friends turns out to not even be human, and worst of all, Hunter may be a complete lie. Or is she the lie? About the Author C. A. Williams is a born-and-raised native of South Carolina. He is an orchestra teacher and spends his spare time writing both music and stories, like this one. His current works are geared toward middle and high school students, but he also enjoys exploring the crazy-fun world of the elementary mind. He is a fledgling author and hopes that you enjoy this story. Dreamland is a child's bedtime story to help inspire positive emotions to sleep on, reminding us that anything is possible. It is so important that your children are reminded regularly that you are thinking of them and that you love them. Serena O’Brien is co-founder of the non-profit organization, Adaptive SCUBA Programs, serving Veterans and Individuals with disabilities through SCUBA Diving.