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This book is the most personal work Devendra Banhart has ever done, more so than any album.
In The Spud, KP and JD are the brother and secret admirer of a mass shooter/charismatic leader of the group Damning the Damned. The pair drive through rural Idaho in KP's truck amid the physical and mental landmarks of the heinous act until JD pulls the trigger on a plan of her own, told in a style where thoughts play out like film.
In I'm Fine, But You Appear to Be Sinking there are stories of strange experiences in familiar places, and familiar experiences in strange places. Amidst disappearances, prophecies, catastrophes large and small, action figures, and octopuses, Leyna Krow explores the moments of human isolation that somehow connect us all.
History in One Act presents a fresh retelling of 9/11 that shocks readers into two worlds: one of al Qaeda as it moves forward, and one of American espionage, which shows the U.S. seeking to achieve its own holy grail of national security. With this book, we get insight into the still-unanswered question: who were the men behind 9/11? Heart pumping and intimate, History is a never-before-told tale of masterminds, spies, pilots, presidents, and princes. A debut novel from national security expert, bestselling author, and award-winning journalist William Arkin.
Tiny is a contemporary, poetic retelling of Sophocles' Antigone, set in the mossy greens and foggy grays of the Pacific Northwest. Instead of two brothers who kill each other in a civil war, Tiny has a brother who kills himself after coming home from a far-away war. Tiny is a teenage girl, and so is understandably messed up by death, she also understands it in a way that her dad and the government just can't.Tiny misses her brother, forever, but¿with the help of her best friend Izzy, boyfriend Hank, and a collective dance night held in an old artificial limb store¿she escapes freezing herself in grief, too. Using different perspectives and desires, facts from plants and history, and brass knuckles and Frankie Knuckles, Tiny wonders how we mourn and move, in time.
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