Branded on My Arm and in My Soul


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A holocaust survivor's journey, from his childhood in Wilczyn, Poland to life in the Zagorow ghetto and the brutalities he experienced in numerous work camps and concentration camps, to his life as a tailor and community activist in New Bedford, Massachusetts.




Trigger Warning


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Rife with controversy, Trigger Warning provides insight and a unique perspective on taboo issues, like rape, self-injury, and mental illness. Discover the reality of a survivor of all these and more in the roller-coaster ride that is Trigger Warning.




Mark of the Mage


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~Mark of the Mage is a B.R.A.G Medallion Honoree~ Books never die, but they can be forbidden. Medeisia is a country in turmoil ruled by a blood thirsty king who has outlawed the use of magic and anything pertaining to knowledge. Magery and scribery are forbidden. All who practice are marked with a tattoo branded onto their wrists, their futures precarious. Sixteen year-old Drastona Consta-Mayria lives secluded, spending her spare time in the Archives of her father's manor surrounded by scribes. She wants nothing more than to become one of them, but when the scribes are royally disbanded, she is thrust into a harsh world where the marked must survive or die.




Gothiniad


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Gothiniad of Surazeus - Oracle of Gotha presents 150,792 lines of verse in 1,948 poems, lyrics, ballads, sonnets, dramatic monologues, eulogies, hymns, and epigrams written by Surazeus 1993 to 2000.




Brand


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Peer Gynt and Brand


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A new Penguin edition of Ibsen's two great verse plays, in masterful versions by one of our greatest living poets, Geoffrey Hill. These two powerful and contrasting verse dramas by Ibsen made his reputation as a playwright. The fantastical adventures of the irrepressible Peer Gynt - poet, idler, procrastinator, seducer - draw on Norwegian folklore to conjure up mountains, kidnappings, shipwrecks and trolls in an exuberant examination of truth and the self; while Brand, an unsparing vision of an idealistic priest who lives by his steely faith, explores free will and sacrifice. This volume brings together the poet Geoffrey Hill's acclaimed stage version of Brand with a new poetic rendering of Peer Gynt, published for the first time. This Penguin edition includes an interview with Geoffrey Hill about recreating Ibsen in English, an introduction by Janet Garton and editorial materials by Tore Rem.







A brand new heart


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The Clerk of Portwick


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