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  • af Mary Jo Thompson
    148,95 kr.

    Recovering from their escape, Zoey, Lexi, Zuri, and Madison are just beginning to piece together the epic nature of their abilities... and their past. But before they can move on in their newfound freedom, they need to find and rescue the others before it's too late."I don't understand what you want or what you think I have to offer.""It's very simple. I watched you do it the first day you were here." His voice was cheerful as he came to her side. Finally, she could see his profile in her peripheral vision. Bending down, he whispered, "You remember, don't you? The way you protected yourself by pushing the guards away without ever even touching them?"

  • af Mary Jo Thompson
    153,95 kr.

    All she knew was that after the explosion, her sister was gone. And for all they knew, VISP and LIMIT, two opposing organizations tracking the girls, these kids were at the center of the most destructive attack on the power grid in modern history. An event that plunged the world into chaos and darkness. For years she had been contained unconscious. Now she's waking. And she's not alone.

  • af Mary Jo Thompson
    173,95 kr.

    In Stunt Heart, Mary Jo Thompson’s debut collection,a female gaze locates the ironies inside the subjects of marriage and death, loneliness and love, speaking and silence. The title plays on both sick hearts and circus tricks, and appropriately, these poems are direct, personal, and disarmingly emotive. Look at the end of the first poem, “Says Penelope,” where the speaker suddenly veers to “Newsflash: I sleep- / walk.” These stark moments of admission are used to perfection in the centerpiece sonnet series, “Thirteen Months,” the collection’s highlight. Distilled emotion over the illness and death of an estranged husband ranges in tone from the dark humor that compares the marriage to a used car to the elegiac imagery of protecting the family garden from frost. The shock of seeing the deceased in his casket looking like a cross between Clark Gable and Dracula seasons the collection, recurring in ruminations on the various ways a body is prepared at death and the story of a mother who dies while sneezing. Although no one brings back the dead by writing poetry, in Stunt Heart,Thompson revisits them with credible humor and tough dispatches from bedrooms, graveyards, and hospital hallways. Thompson’s Stunt Heart jukes, dodges, and prays while muscling through all manners of demise and in the process reveals how one can turn grief into speech, art into grieving.

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