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Can words, poems, books-if used correctly-save the American republic? If you ask the gifted, beautiful Eveline Stahl, the answer is yes, absolutely. For Eveline, literature and words not only connect all things to one another, but they create invisible bands that surround Earth and protect it from harm.Though born far apart-she in 1909, he in 1941-Eveline Stahl and Malcolm Reiner are destined to meet, fall in love, and then to try to save the nation. When? Autumn 1933. Where? Iowa City, Iowa, where both are graduate students. Their plan? To go on the long walk into September 1947 and West Tree, Minnesota, where they try 1) to forestall the formation of the CIA and the start of the Cold War; 2) thereby to prevent the 1963 assassination of JFK; and thus 3) avoid the long decline of the nation into tyranny-a later and grievous outcome, nevertheless, that is watched, in 2028, from a window of his New York apartment, by an aged, defeated, lonely Malcolm Reiner, after finishing a book-this book-about his beloved and lost Eveline.From prize-winning novelist Eric Larsen, The Book of Reading is a timely, literary, patriotic-and deeply moving-novel.
All paths taken can be "forward."Dive into the captivating world of Memoir Moments by Mary Kuykendall. From cornfields and carhopping to Jackie Kennedy and the Pope, this collection of fifty-five stories not only reflects the author's personal experiences but also offers a unique perspective on the evolving culture over fifty years.Employing creative non-fiction techniques, Kuykendall crafts relatable narratives that resonate deeply with readers. From the heights of success in sports, business, and environmental causes to navigating police issues, discrimination, and financial challenges, these tales showcase the human spirit's resilience.As readers immerse themselves in the highs and lows of life, they glean valuable insights and discover a path to personal growth and understanding. Memoir Moments becomes a heartwarming tribute to gratitude, happiness, and tolerance, promoting empathy for people from all walks of life.
"Revenge is never justified, and you'll always be held accountable...."When twelve-year-old Georgina Trabeck found her pregnant mother lying on the floor, unconscious, she did something she had never done before-she called 911. Step-Dad had warned her never to call the police or tell anyone about what happened at home. But this was the final straw. Her fear turned to anger, and, to her surprise, her ability to see people's auras was suddenly heightened. Since the age of six, GiGi's gift of seeing colors had warned her whether to hide in her bedroom and protect her three-year-old sister Chrissy or avoid the boys who bully her at school for being Filipino. More troubling now is a black cloud aura she has seen wrapped around Step-Dad's neck. She can tell it plagues him, and she can mentally manipulate it-an ability that allows her to fight back against him. With the help of her best friend, Danae Jenkins, and as her aura reading skills strengthen, she attracts a Sidhe Fairy Irra, who confronts Gi-Gi with a talisman and the shocking news that they are related. The fairy warns Gi-Gi not to use it for revenge, but Gig-Gi can't rest until she knows the truth about what happened to Denae's parents, even if it means risking their friendship and enraging Step-Dad.Talisman: Gifts of the Shavtal is a magical journey about a young girl born with a gift that's only granted to creatures from the Other World. She must learn to use it wisely if she wants to save the people she loves.
"Powerful, honest and gut-wrenching." - Paul Brogan, author"Simultaneously heartbreaking and heartwarming." - Dave Cummings, former editor and columnist, The Concord Monitor"Motherland is an insightful, searingly honest, and incisive exploration of child loss." - Margaret Porter, author---Is it ever possible to recover from the loss of a child?Amidst a tumultuous life of divorce, addiction, and destructive relationships, Barb finds herself on the brink of collapse. Little does she know that her world is about to shatter even further with the sudden death of her 13-year-old daughter, Molly.From the agonizing moment when Molly was rushed to the emergency room with excruciating headaches to the heart-wrenching decision to disconnect her from life support, Barb confronts the reckoning of a lifetime. She grapples with the haunting question of responsibility: Could she have altered the course of events during those sixteen crucial hours?In the days, months, and years that follow, Barb navigates the treacherous territory she dubs Motherland-a realm characterized by heartbreak and beauty, hope and devastation, self-doubt and grief, blame and loss. With determination, she takes countless small steps toward healing and rediscovering hope.At the age of 57, Barb makes a brave and radical decision: she has another baby. This transformative experience reshapes her understanding of Motherland, redefining the meaning of motherhood late in life and illuminating the significance of this new life against the backdrop of Molly's untimely death.Soul-searching, heart-wrenching, and unflinchingly honest, Motherland is both an achingly intimate memoir of a remarkable woman's experience of child loss and motherhood and a powerful call to reevaluate society's treatment and support of women, regardless of age.
In this wonderful book, Paschold uses soil, that thin layer sustaining life on earth, to organize their poetry.-- Brian Wienhold, Retired Soil ScientistYou will savor the insights and honesty of these poems. Particularly satisfying is this poet's knowledge of nature.-- Marjorie Saiser, author of The Track the Whales MakeThe strength of Paschold's book lies in its poems that emphasize the interconnectedness of all living plants and creatures, including humans-a reality we don't often acknowledge.-- Twyla M. Hansen, Nebraska State Poet 2013-2018, Author of Feeding the Fire (2022 WSC Press)Embark on a captivating journey through the vibrant world of living soil, where new horizons await under the very ground we tread and the tapestry of human experience unfolds. This is an invitation to delve deep into the bonds of family, to explore identity and the spectacular essence of beauty, and to discover the marvels of Mother Nature's cyclical dance. Horizons pays homage to the richness of soil, a precious nonrenewable resource, blending the art of poetry with the wonders of science and everyday life. So come join us on this expedition, those of you from all walks of life, starting from the bedrock of soil and venturing forth until we reach the breaking of the earth, to bask in the sun.
In this dazzling debut collection of realistic, speculative, and New Fabulist stories, Pushcart-Prize-nominated author Rin Kelly introduces readers to wax boys, sentient sex dolls, angels doing market research, gods transformed into sheep, and a man whose painful breakup is reported minute by minute by the 24-hour media cycle. Filled with wry humor, satire, and heart, Kelly's fiction depicts moments of estrangement from a reality that no longer feels real, warns us of near-future technological dystopias, reminds us of our shared humanity in the context of our mortality, and gives us a fresh appreciation for life's imperfect beauty.These stories will appeal to fans of Aimee Bender, Kelly Link, Karen Russell, George Saunders, and Steven Millhauser. The collection is also a perfect way to introduce creative writing students to an author who writes across many genres, using tools and techniques unique to each while keeping her voice resonant throughout. In dark times, it is a must-read for keen insight, trenchant social satire, compassion, and life-giving humor.
Does where we are shape who we are? Do the places we know or dream of make our memories? Can the map we hold in our hands awaken the landscape inside us?Geographies is a captivating collection of stories that explore the profound impact of places on the human experience, delving into the complexities of aging, childhood and family life and the scars left by war. A man returns to the shores of Dover, England, where decades earlier he experienced his first awakening of adolescent desire and longing. A pair of orphaned siblings face off with a rattlesnake in the West Texas plains. In the title story, an aging father visited by his daughter holds close the frail maps that recall his experience as a wounded WWII paratrooper and give rise to a painful dreamscape that renders him a helpless witness to loss while in a companion story the daughter is touched by the realization that for her long-divorced parents their wartime bond remains a deeply felt imperative. Traversing the post-war decades from the tumultuous sixties to the present day, Geographies takes readers on a poignant and evocative journey across diverse landscapes, exploring the mysterious interplay of place and memory, loss and grief. These are stories imbued with lyricism and warmth, with characters whose vulnerabilities and resilience shine as they navigate the twists of fate and hidden regrets that shape their lives.
"Onward At Last, by Kevin Howard is a must read for anyone interested in improving our global society. These short, powerful chapters are filled with thought provoking nuggets of wisdom, and this book will change the way you look at our world. Mr. Howard's 'It Takes a Village' outlook on improving humanity is both compelling and refreshing. If you care at all about people and our planet, this eye opening book is for you!" --Todd Bentley, English Teacher (Mesquite High School)America...was it all a dream? Home of the free. The place where everything is possible. This is how I was raised. Yet as I grew into adulthood and embarked on my journey to earn my piece of the American dream, I slowly realized that something was terribly wrong. But what?I work hard, built a successful career, possess all the trappings of an American middle class success story, and yet I feel deeply disillusioned. As I look around, I realize most everyone I meet shares my disquieting sense of dread from experiencing our society and nation in decline. Where is this all heading?Onward, At Last provides a deep exploration into the virtues that define our lives...freedom, independence, self-interest and competition, and asks the foundational question: What if our own defining virtues are actually the root cause of all that afflicts our society and ourselves? Onward, At Last presents a series of social commentaries that utilizes our shared experiences to examine what has gone so terribly wrong and what each of us can do to make it right.
Recruiting Blue Chip Prospects exposes the high-stakes college recruitment of T.R. Ward, an African-American basketball phenom. The novel spotlights Ward's senior classmate and friend, Patrick Kiernan, himself recruited by a local sports editor to chronicle Ward and the team's season. Realistic relationships run the gamut as conflicts abound, and relationships get tested.The narrative, set in 1991 but framed to provide a final jolt into the present, features memorable characters, including Patrick's girlfriend and mom, his favorite teacher and school dean, and various villains, some with realistic backstories rationalizing unsavory choices.Hogarty, a retired principal, has experienced high-level scholastic athletic successes and concerns. His story, subtly alluding to essential works in American literature, anticipates today's reality in which Blue Chip prospects get recruited with NIL cash payouts, often from prep schools founded to provide lucrative collegiate and professional paths for top athletes.Ultimately, however, the fictional account reveals that youths and adults all get recruited to others' versions of the truth, sometimes unwittingly.
July 1972. Vietnam is ending but not for Jim Malory, veteran and psychiatrist. Back in Glenwyth, the jewel of Philadelphia's Main Line, Malory wants to be just another doctor, husband, and father. But his pregnant wife Maria fears that he's lost his mind, and their daughter Ruthie-ignored by her preoccupied parents-drifts toward destruction, searching for human connection no matter the cost. When the psychiatrist gets two new patients, a fellow Vietnam veteran and a college dropout not much older than Ruthie, Malory hopes to fix them and, in the process, fix himself, his marriage, and his relationship with his daughter.But with each step towards transcendence, he's pulled further back---his terrible past becoming intertwined and finally indistinguishable from the tragedy of his present. He may have survived the war, but the smoldering ashes of Malory's trauma threaten to consume him and everyone he touches in an insatiable fire.A character-driven, psychological thriller taut with family dysfunction, Glass Flower comes to a startling conclusion: Without forgiveness, trauma lasts forever.
From each and every transgression or misdeed, ramifications arise that are beyond our control. The kings of Avalaria have left behind a world that is dying. From the elves in the south to the dragons in the north, all the races of the world are in peril. King Drustan condemns the elves, accusing them of stealing the substance that brings life to their world... magic. Declaring war against them, he arranges a marriage between his brother, Prince Alaric, and a wealthy countess to fortify his forces and fill Avalaria's coffers. Unbeknownst to Alaric, the iniquities of his forefathers are set to change the trajectory of his life forever. As he uncovers a prophecy and a message from beyond the grave, a monumental truth buried in the past is exposed to him. The revelation of his destiny thrusts Alaric into a harrowing series of trials that abruptly forces him from his home. His destiny pits him against his deluded brother as he races against a fearsome darkness and time itself to unite the world and restore it to its former glory. Alaric's ventures and tribulations echo the compelling questions that have distressed humanity to the core since the inception of time itself. Can goodness, love, and light ever hope to conquer evil? Does truth genuinely free us? Is our destiny truly our own?
In this award-winning novel, indulge in a steamy contemporary romance that will ignite your hopes for the ultimate happily ever after of a bad boy and a good girl.Over a decade ago, motorcycle mechanic Grant Young made a daring escape, fully convinced he'd never look back. A shadowed history propelled him into the abyss, ensuring he mastered the art of detachment. However, destiny takes an unforeseen turn when Ella, a stunning, intelligent, and courageous woman, steps in to rescue him from the aftermath of a catastrophic accident. Ella's compassion and strength force Grant to reevaluate his perceptions about life and love. She becomes the catalyst for him to confront his past and embrace the unfamiliar territory of vulnerability. Can Grant break the cycle of self-destructive patterns and embrace the possibility of something more? Breaking Cycles is a captivating romance transcending the boundaries between a wayward rebel and a virtuous spirit. Navigating trials, heartaches, and moments of elation, the journey of Grant and Ella unfolds as a poignant quest for redemption and love. The burning question lingers: Will Grant overcome his past and find happiness with Ella, or will his demons keep him running? Immerse yourself in Nikki A Lamers' enthralling masterpiece to uncover the destiny that awaits.
Bent to the point of breaking, Ian stands at Lake Pontchartrain's edge in New Orleans, spiraling after his brother Hugo's suicide. Everything sinks around him-the city, his faith, and perhaps his life-as he untangles the reason behind Hugo's fatal decision.In Invisible Sun, Andrew H. Housley probes mental illness and the painful consequences of choice. He questions brotherly bonds, belief systems, and interconnectedness with profound intricacy, immersing readers in a world where reality blurs. Housley's storytelling peels back the human psyche, exposing raw emotions. This haunting tale captivates as a broken soul seeks solace and understanding, diving deep into a reflection on resilience and choices.Will Ian find the truth he seeks, or will he be consumed by the shadows that threaten to swallow him whole?
"Misfits is a startling collection of short stories -- heartfelt, compassionate, full. of sentiment yet unsentimental." --Paul Wolansky, Film Professor, Co-writer of The Guide and Dovbush: Lord of Black Mountain--How do you connect with others when you always feel out of place?Following a kaleidoscopic array of characters adrift in a precarious world, Misfits grapples with the challenges of contemporary life, including climate change, inequality, uncertainty, and pain.A depressed accountant stumbles on a teenage eco-terrorist in a parking garage; a middle-aged psychiatrist buys a drink for a seductive young artist during a flight delay; an out-of-work journalist recruits Chicano gangbangers to help a desperate tennis partner; a troubled biologist runs into J. Robert Oppenheimer in a Santa Fe hotel.These fraught encounters all have unexpected and startling consequences. Despite their differences in age, background, and circumstance, the characters in Misfits share a common sense of dislocation and alienation. They struggle to find a sense of belonging and connection, but ultimately discover unexpected sources of resilience and hope.With its evocative portrayal of Los Angeles as a microcosm of contemporary society, Misfits offers a compelling exploration of the human condition in an unpredictable and rapidly changing world.
Ever wondered why we love to make snow angels? This story will teach you how the tradition first began!God loves one of His Praise Angels so much, He sends her on an adventure to Earth to show everyone how He will lead His children back to Heaven. She is found in the snow by three sisters who take her to their home. Then...the adventure begins!Much more than just a Christmas-themed story, The First Snow Angel gives us another look into the night Jesus was born and tells the story of a family who learns how deeply and truly God loves each of His children.
Indrani Grace's treasury of poems is a journey into the depths of self-reflection and inner revelation. Her writing is infused with warmth and practicality, offering readers a glimpse into everyday joys and insecurities, as well as consolation, acceptance, and hope in times of need.Through her exploration of themes like responsibility to others and surrender to the spirit, Indrani illuminates the universal oneness that connects us all, reminding us that we are never truly alone. Her collection embodies the personal restoration and awakenings that she has experienced, written with authenticity, truth, compassion, and a recognition of our shared humanness.In Heartfelt Living and Dying, Indrani invites readers to appreciate the sacredness of learning and the importance of daily reflection. Each poem can be read and reread, each time revealing new insights and reflections. Indrani's writing provides a path to greater personal understanding, as well as offering wisdom and inspiration on every aspect of human life.In these poems, readers are sure to be touched and inspired by her heartfelt words and timeless wisdom. Her poetry reminds us that in the midst of life's complexities, the answers we seek often lie within ourselves, waiting to be discovered.
In the town of Triumph, a sniper's bullet struck and killed Janie De Casas, and devastated by Janie's death, Will Covington spiraled into a self-destructive quest for revenge.But in the town of Victory, the sniper spared Janie's life and shot Will instead.Bereft of her only friends and betrayed by her mentor, Janie finds herself adrift in the state of Jefferson. She possesses one beacon of hope known by few others - a secret hidden beneath Governor Alistair Hogg's mansion in San Alonso. Determined to use this knowledge to her advantage, Janie embarks on a journey fraught with obstacles, dangers, and moments of profound loneliness. However, she also discovers unexpected sources of support and learns the invaluable lesson that true companionship can be found in the most unexpected places.With newfound allies by her side, Janie begins to believe that her search for happiness and a fulfilling ending may be within reach. Yet, to achieve her goals, Janie may need to sacrifice the very people who claim to love her.
James Allen is a practicing attorney and the exciting new author behind the emotionally captivating novel The Passion and Faith of the Lucky Frank. With a keen understanding of the human condition, Allen takes readers on an unforgettable journey through the life of Francis "Lucky" Bonaventure, a middle-aged man struggling to find love and faith after his divorce.Drawing from his own experiences and a deep well of empathy, Allen weaves a coming-of-age story that transcends age and resonates with readers from all walks of life. The protagonist, Lucky, carries the weight of a difficult upbringing, abandoned by his mother at a young age. Raised by his dedicated police officer father, Frank Sr., and his spirited Aunt Ollie, Lucky navigates the complex terrain of faith and self-discovery.Allen expertly portrays the multifaceted layers of Lucky's character, showcasing his inner conflicts and desires with remarkable depth. The intertwining themes of love, faith, and personal growth are masterfully explored, offering readers a profound reflection on the enduring struggle we all face confronting the often cold reality of the human condition.The Passion and Faith of the Lucky Frank touches hearts and inspires hope, as Lucky's journey leads him towards self-acceptance and the transformative power of true love. As Lucky miraculously encounters and then falls in love with the remarkable woman named Khatima, readers will be captivated by their enchanting connection and root for his triumph over life's trials and tribulations.With a compelling narrative and a profound message, James Allen delivers a novel that resonates long after the final page is turned. The Passion and Faith of the Lucky Frank is a testament to the enduring power and resilience of the human spirit and a testament to Allen's remarkable storytelling prowess.
Elizabeth Redbird's idyllic childhood among the rolling fields of the Midwest was shattered when tragedy befell her family and bad decisions seemed to rule every aspect of their lives. Determined to leave her past behind, Elizabeth escapes to California with only the support of her best friend. As she rebuilds her life filled with new adventures and friendships, she finally finds love with someone who seems to complete her. But the past is never far behind, and when her old life comes back to haunt her, Elizabeth finds herself at the center of a dangerous love triangle. With fate pulling her in one direction and the comfort of friendship in another, Elizabeth must decide which path to take. But as she discovers, love and happiness are not always found in the future, but can be preserved from the past. The outcome of her decision will determine if history will repeat itself or if love and happiness can survive even the darkest of circumstances. Amidst the heartache and the challenges of her past, Elizabeth must confront the ghosts of the past and determine the path she will take in life. Will she succumb to the legacy of bad decisions or rise above it to forge a new destiny of love, happiness, and redemption?
Adam's Chair is a narrative of one day in 1981 in Waltham Massachusetts. The shuttle, Columbia, orbits above. An elderly French Canadian escapes his sleeping wife and makes his way to Mt. Feake Cemetery before dawn, whose neighborhoods reflect the city's own, its waves of immigration. Priscilla, a home health aide, college dropout, and socialist since she turned sixteen, rides her bicycle to work at dawn. She gives baths, gives an English lesson, and reflects on the city whose founders included her ancestors, on her divorce, a hickey on her daughter's neck... The mayor visits The Sunshine Club. The shuttle sends down messages...---"...shakes up any conceived notion of what a contemporary work should be... challenging me to step outside of my comfort zone... I found beneath the surface a whole new world...The way their individual strands stick out, and yet, at the same time, blend together, created such a beautiful work of tapestry of literary elegance.You must have an open mind and a ready heart for this ... contemporary novel of the ages and a soon-to-be classic..."-- Lauren Stafford, The Manhattan Review of Books
Do you believe in magic?The Ring explores the power of imagination and the impact of inanimate objects on our lives. It follows the journeys of various individuals who have come into possession of a magical Ring, which holds their hopes and dreams.Life's evolution begins with a deed; each person's experience with the Ring changes them in some way, and the book delves into their emotional journeys and provides insight into the human experience. The Ring stores the hopes and wishes of those who possess it, reminding them of an experience that added to-or detracted from-who they have become and why.The Ring exposes the fragility of life and the importance of cherishing every moment, while also acknowledging the precariousness of our existence. Through the power of the Ring, the stories show how our imaginations can transform the world around us and lead to personal growth and understanding.
Was murdering her lover the best thing she'd ever done for herself?It's 1986. Like her namesake Jane Eyre, Jane Meyer's cruel childhood has left her isolated and friendless. Worse, Jane finds herself burdened with a dark secret. She has just murdered her graduate school advisor - and lover. Seeking refuge, Jane flees to Mexico, assuming a new identity as Ana in a paradise that welcomes and nurtures her wounded soul. For the first time, love seems within reach.However, Ana's newfound life is built upon a web of deception, eventually forcing her to delve into the complexities of her predicament on a quest for resolution. When her newfound paradise faces devastation, Ana realizes that the only path to redemption lies in embracing her true self.With themes of truth, resilience, and the pursuit of justice, Beach of the Dead unravels the layers of Jane/Ana's life as she confronts her darkest moments. Readers will be captivated by the tenacity of the human spirit and the power of acceptance in the face of adversity.
What would you do if one day you were able to eavesdrop on other people's conversations without being noticed? ¿Lillian Luccelli is an amazing girl who happens to have her own special "superpower" that is quite unique. Profoundly deaf but fluent in American Sign Language, she accidentally discovers one day after her 9th birthday that she can read lips. LeeLee and her kooky friends figure out a way to use her extraordinary ability to right some wrongs in her elementary school. It's girls versus boys in this fun and spirited coming-of-age caper. Join forces with LeeLee and her classmates on this entertaining adventure. Learn a new and exciting way to engage your friends and family. Readers will embrace LeeLee's newly acquired talent and realize there's nothing more gratifying than rooting for the underdog.
Run! tells the story of how LGBTQ+ people in San Jose/Silicon Valley progressed from being political outcasts to becoming a force that gained political power, equality, and acceptance. Having lived and breathed queer activism for almost 40 years, Ken Yeager is uniquely positioned to tell the story of how this happened. The strategies he used and the lessons he learned will serve as a guide for activists organizing to counter the current uptick of anti-gay and anti-trans hostilities in their communities.Run! also serves as a primer for LGBTQ+ people thinking of running for office. As the first openly gay elected official in Santa Clara County who served 26 years in public office, Ken Yeager details his numerous campaigns and provides a checklist for how to achieve electoral victory.Winning by itself isn't enough. It's what you do while in office that matters. Known as one of the most effective local elected officials, read how Ken Yeager crafted landmark legislation to improve the quality of life of LGBTQ+ people and all residents of Santa Clara Valley. After reading his book, you'll be inspired to take him up on his call to Run, Baby, Run! for office.Visit kenyeagerrun.com for more info.
Embark on an extraordinary odyssey with Aliya, a young girl of Crimean Tatar descent, as she courageously escapes the clutches of Russian expansionist indoctrination and embarks on a quest to uncover her true identity.Determined not to surrender her mind, dreams, and aspirations to the emissaries of Mr. Putin, Aliya makes the life-altering decision to emigrate to the United States. However, the path to self-discovery proves arduous for someone so young, who has yet to truly understand herself.A serendipitous encounter with Dr. Von Ryan-a renowned psychoanalyst-during her time as a hotel concierge in Poland becomes Aliya's lifeline. Finally, she can fulfill her long-held dream of becoming his patient as she steps into his New York office.Within the captivating pages of Aliya, the Girl from Ukraine, author Jaime Grunfeld, LMHC, offers a poignant glimpse into the intricate bond between psychoanalyst and patient, delving into the profound moments that transpire during their sessions. This compelling narrative captivates readers and imparts invaluable wisdom on navigating uncertainties, understanding emotions, and fostering emotional resilience.Join Aliya on her extraordinary journey of self-discovery and be inspired to confront your own inner turmoil, ultimately forging a path toward a more authentic and fulfilling existence.
A gripping exploration of power, its relentless pursuit, and the existential crisis it poses to individuals and nations alike, Country at the Edge of Nowhere chronicles Danilo Lopez's personal journey in a narrative that resonates with the experiences of many. From humble beginnings to cherished dreams, from the weight of oppressive regimes to the prospect of a brighter future, he uncovers the delicate balance between upliftment and annihilation.Through the lens of Danilo's poignant narrative, readers are compelled to grapple with the consequences of political indifference and seek a path toward reclaiming agency and restoring hope."Danilo is the creator of a multicultural language as a referent, not only for Nicaragua, but for all our surrounding countries." -Gloria Mendoza Borja, laureate poet from Peru."Through these poems, Danilo López-Román confesses the echo that migrates from his introspection and rebels in his poetry with a proclamation to his ancestors and roots." -Gloria MiláDeLaRoca, revista Nagari, Miami."I stopped at the edge of time to recall the marvelous reality of the garden of Eden and the absurd order of a cruel civilization that continued a barbaric state; these blunt words are a real and historical dissection of life". - Silvio Ambrogi, laureate poet of Nicaragua-USA.
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