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Freeman's Change

Author : John Freeman
Publisher : Atlantic Books
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 13,64 MB
Release : 2021-10-14
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1611858798

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The Covid-19 pandemic forced many of us to reimagine our homes, work, relationships and adapt to a new way of life - one with far fewer possibilities for interaction. And yet, in this period of intense isolation, we've faced dilemmas which are nearly universal. How to love, to care for aging parents, to find a home, attend to a planet in flux, fight for justice. This vast range of experiences is captured by our greatest storytellers, essayists and poets in Freeman's: Change. Some pieces explore the small moments that serve as new routines in a life lived at home, as in Joshua Bennett's essay, where a Coltrane playlist sets the stage for early morning dances with his newborn son. Sometimes, it's the absence of change that drives us to the edge. In Lina Mounzer's 'The Gamble,' a father's incessant hope for a better life festers and sinks the whole family after they leave Lebanon during the Civil War. And in 'Final Days,' Sayaka Murata imagines a future without aging, where people must choose how and when they want to die, consulting guidebooks like Let's Die Naturally! Super Deaths for Adults & The Best Spots. With new writing from Julia Alvarez, Sandra Cisneros, Zahia Rahman, Yoko Ogawa, Yasmine El Rashidi, Lina Meruane and Aleksandar Hemon, and featuring work from never-before-published writers like Elizabeth Ayre, Freeman's: Change opens a window into the many-sided ways we adapt.

Freeman's: Change

Author : John Freeman
Publisher : Grove Press
Page : 210 pages
File Size : 11,98 MB
Release : 2021-10-12
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 0802158986

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This volume of the acclaimed literary journal explores the hope and pain of an ever-changing present with new work by Lauren Groff, Ocean Vuong, and more. The Covid-19 pandemic forced many of us to reimagine our homes, work, and relationships. And yet, in this period of intense isolation, we faced dilemmas which are nearly universal. How to love, to care for aging parents, to fight for justice. This vast range of experiences is captured by our greatest storytellers, essayists, and poets, in this issue of Freeman’s: Change. In Joshua Bennett’s essay, a Coltrane playlist sets the stage for early morning dances with his newborn son as they watch the sun come up. In Lina Mounzer’s “The Gamble,” a father’s incessant hope for a better life festers and sinks the whole family after they leave Lebanon during the Civil War. In Kamel Daoud’s heartbreaking tale, a widow’s attempt to retreat into the unchanging past edits her son right from her reality. And in “Final Days,” Sayaka Murata imagines a future without aging, where people must choose how and when they want to die. With new writing from Julia Alvarez, Sandra Cisneros, Zahia Rahmani, Yoko Ogawa, Yasmine El Rashidi, Lina Meruane, and Aleksandar Hemon, and featuring work from never-before-published writers like Elizabeth Ayre, Freeman’s: Change opens a window into the many-sided ways we adapt.

What Does Mrs. Freeman Want?

Author : Petros Ampatzoglou
Publisher : Dalkey Archive Press
Page : 124 pages
File Size : 20,4 MB
Release : 2005
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781564783905

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While lying on a beach in Greece with an accommodating female companion, the narrator of this novel, Petros Abatzoglou (also the name of the author), describes the peculiar life story and marriage of Mrs. Freeman. By turns digressive, tender, humorous, and pedantic, the narrator interrupts his monologue only when he wants something from his companion, usually another drink. In relating the story of Mrs. Freeman--a fiercely independent woman--the narrator exemplifies almost all the characteristics of a self-centered male. Obsessed with food, alcohol, and the need to be the center of a woman's attention, he paints a mental picture of the elusive Mrs. Freeman, and his own vision of the ideal woman.

Annie Freeman's Fabulous Traveling Funeral

Author : Kris Radish
Publisher : Listening Library
Page : 570 pages
File Size : 22,71 MB
Release : 2006
Category : Bereavement
ISBN : 0739326171

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Annie Freeman, left one final request, a traveling funeral, and she wants the most important women in her life as pallbearers. From Sonoma to Manhattan, Katherine, Laura, Rebecca, Jill, and Marie will carry Annie's ashes to the special places in her life. At every stop there's a surprise encounter and a small miracle waiting, and as they whoop it up across the country, attracting interest wherever they go, they share their deepest secrets--tales of broken hearts and second chances, missed opportunities and new beginnings. And as they grieve over what they've lost, they discover how much is still possible if only they can unravel the secret Annie left them.

Freeman's California

Author : John Freeman
Publisher : Atlantic Books
Page : 325 pages
File Size : 32,93 MB
Release : 2019-10-10
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1611859069

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The sixth volume in the series that has been hailed by NPR, O Magazine and Vogue, Freeman's: California features stunning new work from a broad selection of writers, revealing everything that is important and fascinating about America's most populous state. In Freeman's: California, Lauren Markham describes how four generations of her family have lived in and tried to manipulate the water in one of the driest parts of the state and how water and land means everything. Rabih Alameddine recounts becoming a bartender in the mid-1980s as his friends began to die of AIDS. Rachel Kushner reminisces on all the amazing cars she's owned and their peculiar, vivid personalities. Natalie Diaz narrates the process of making her body into a professional basketball player, and how that assembly stalled some of the internal vulnerabilities she'd felt as a gay native woman growing up in California. And Elaine Castillo visits her brother in prison. Amid the raging the forest fires plaguing California, William T. Vollmann drives to the Carr fire and sees how fire has become the new state of normality for California. And Jaime Cortez riffs on pulling over at a rest-stop and smelling the fires of Paradise burning. Meanwhile home is in transition as Karen Tei Yamashita recalls a Japanese-American who goes to Japan after the dropping of the bomb, writing back and forth. Reyna Grande explores how her mother fell out of society and became a woman who collects recycling, while she and her siblings have become model immigrants. Also featuring a haunting ghost story from Oscar Villalon, bold new fiction from Tommy Orange, and stunning poems from Mai Der Vang, Juan Felipe Herrera, Maggie Millner and more, Freeman's: California assembles a diverse list of brilliant writers.

PASTOR. J FREEMANS CRUSADERS I

Author : PASTOR. J FREEMAN
Publisher : PASTOR. J FREEMAN
Page : 284 pages
File Size : 18,97 MB
Release : 2023-07-21
Category : Religion
ISBN :

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PASTOR. J FREEMANS CRUSADERS: ONE THE HOLY WAR is an epic tale set during the historical era of the Crusaders. Immerse yourself in the gripping conflict between Christians and their opponents, where the Templars fought valiantly for their faith. This monumental book is a comprehensive guide that covers everything from weaponry to armor, providing a detailed exploration of the Christian crusaders. Prepare to embark on a riveting journey through history with PASTOR. J FREEMANS CRUSADERS: ONE THE HOLY WAR.

Return to Montecute

Author : Milton Charboneau
Publisher :
Page : 438 pages
File Size : 37,27 MB
Release : 200?
Category : Pinckney (Mich.)
ISBN :

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Where the Shadow Falls

Author : Gillian Galbraith
Publisher : Casemate Publishers
Page : 202 pages
File Size : 47,59 MB
Release : 2011-06-01
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 085790034X

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A Scottish detective investigates a suspicious death with ties to a wind farm in this mystery by the author of Blood in the Water. When the body of a retired sheriff is discovered in his grand house in the New Town of Edinburgh, Detective Sergeant Alice Rice finds herself hunting his killer. The search leads her to an unfamiliar world where wind-farm developers with millions of pounds at stake and protesters face each other with daggers drawn. Just as Alice thinks an answer is beginning to emerge, the sheriff's lover is killed in an apparent hit-and-run accident. An unlikely coincidence or, as the search widens, is Alice now investigating a double murder? Praise for Blood in the Water “With this highly readable debut novel, Gillian Galbraith establishes what one hopes will be a long-running presence. This is a vivid and exciting story, set against the background of Edinburgh’s legal and medical circles. There is not a dull page from start to finish.” —Alexander McCall Smith “Chilling realism.” —Edinburgh Evening News (UK)

The Alice Rice Mysteries: Books 1–4

Author : Gillian Galbraith
Publisher : Birlinn Ltd
Page : 795 pages
File Size : 21,73 MB
Release : 2023-04-01
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1788856260

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Introducing Alice Rice, Edinburgh detective. Smart and capable, but battling disillusionment and loneliness, she must solve a string of brutal murders, set against the well-to-do background of Edinburgh's New Town. Thrilling, chilling, and packed with author Gillian Galbraith's own experience as an advocate to give a realistic portrayal of the medical and legal worlds that Alice Rice must navigate, this series is not to be missed. 'There is not a dull page from start to finish' – Alexander McCall Smith Titles included in this eBook bundle are: Blood in the Water Where the Shadow Falls Dying of the Light No Sorrow to Die