Maya Angelou's I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings


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Presents a collection of essays analyzing Angelou's story, I know why the caged bird sings. Also includes a chronology of events in the author's life.




Navola


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From the New York Times best-selling author of The Windup Girl and The Water Knife comes a sweeping literary historical fantasy about the young scion from a ruling-class family who faces rebellion as he ascends to power. "Steeped in poison, betrayal, and debauchery, reading Navola is like slipping into a luxurious bath full of blood." —Holly Black, #1 New York Times best-selling author "You must be as sharp as a stilettotore’s dagger and as subtle as a fish beneath the waters. This is what it is to be Navolese, this is what it is to be di Regulai." In Navola, a bustling city-state dominated by a handful of influential families, business is power, and power is everything. For generations, the di Regulai family—merchant bankers with a vast empire—has nurtured tendrils that stretch to the farthest reaches of the known world. And though they claim not to be political, their staggering wealth has bought cities and toppled kingdoms. Soon, Davico di Regulai will be expected to take the reins of power from his father and demonstrate his mastery of the games of Navolese diplomacy: knowing who to trust and who to doubt, and how to read what lies hidden behind a smile. But in Navola, strange and ancient undercurrents lurk behind the gilt and grandeur—like the fossilized dragon eye in the family’s possession, a potent symbol of their raw power and a talisman that seems to be summoning Davico to act. As tensions rise and the events unfold, Davico will be tested to his limits. His fate depends on the eldritch dragon relic and on what lies buried in the heart of his adopted sister, Celia di Balcosi, whose own family was destroyed by Nalova’s twisted politics. With echoes of Renaissance Italy, The Godfather, and Game of Thrones, Navola is a stunning feat of world-building and a mesmerizing depiction of drive and will.




Almond Eyes Hears The Dove's Cries


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“Jafar Alam speaks with the duty of the poet, the duty of honesty. In his sweeping anthology, he explores the echoes of moments, the contour of memory, and our most cherished desiderata. Each poem is a journey, and each leads to the heart-sculpted truth. There is no end here, only the heart left trembling at dusk at the emotion of the eternal shared by all who journey. Through his words, we are reminded of our own depths. We are stirred. And like the river, our souls grow deeper.” —Tristan Raghunan (Halal Meat, Heart Like A Drum) “Words that come from the heart, enter the heart—this book is proof of the statement. A captivatingly rich collection of poetry that touches the soul.” —Maryam Noori (Night of Sawa)




Dearest Rogue


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HE CAN GUARD HER Lady Phoebe Batten is pretty, vivacious, and yearning for a social life befitting the sister of a powerful duke. But because she is almost completely blind, her overprotective brother insists that she have an armed bodyguard by her side at all times-the very irritating Captain Trevillion. FROM EVERY DANGER Captain James Trevillion is proud, brooding, and cursed with a leg injury from his service in the King's dragoons. Yet he can still shoot and ride like the devil, so watching over the distracting Lady Phoebe should be no problem at all-until she's targeted by kidnappers. BUT PASSION ITSELF Caught in a deadly web of deceit, James must risk life and limb to save his charge from the lowest of cads-one who would force Lady Phoebe into a loveless marriage. But while they're confined to close quarters for her safekeeping, Phoebe begins to see the tender man beneath the soldier's hard exterior . . . and the possibility of a life-and love-she never imagined possible.




The Viper's Cage: Dark Mafia Romance


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Ava Parisi, daughter of the second in command of the Italian mafia boss, has one sole purpose in life. That's to never dishonor her mafioso father. Marry, bring peace, and money: those are his demands. Meeting those demands comes at a high price, though. She's betrothed to an abusive man from another notorious Italian family. He's the last person she wants to spend her life with, but there's no way out. Her life is in the gilded, golden cage with strict rules and even harsher punishments. Ivan Sokoloff wants revenge. The vindictive Russian mob boss has made it his mission to avenge his mother's brutal murder. There's nothing he wouldn't do to assert his power. When one of Parisi's henchmen breaches his territory and slaughters one of his men, Ivan brokers a deal: war or Ava's hand in marriage. Ava should hate and fear Ivan, because of his feared reputation. Yet, the infuriating man that enjoys teasing her and making her feel things she never felt before offers her one way to earn her freedom. Win him in a game of chess. Will Ava get the freedom she had been longing? Or will she stay as Ivan's caged little bird in his games?




The Dove Keeper


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Thomas is a seventeen-year-old who doesn't want to grow up and has little aspirations for anything beyond standing outside the local liquor store and getting drunk. But when he meets Bernard, the old and well known fag artist, he is offered something he cannot turn down. -- The Epilogue follows this book, and there is a sequel, The Rainbow, coming soon. Please see thedovekeeper.com for more details.




Demon By Knight


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In Demon by Knight, David Asher is a sixteen-year-old orphaned at age ten. Shuffled from one state-run facility to another, he runs away from the orphanages and foster homes to spend six years living on the streets of New York City. Homeless, he relies on his cunning and ruthlessness to survive. David ends up abusing alcohol and drugs to drown his sorrows and forget his crimes. One night he mugs an old woman and accidentally beats her to death. A witness pursues him down the street, and just when David thinks he has escaped, he's struck by a bus and dies. The young boy's soul rockets into the universe and stands judgment before "The Collective," composed of billions of souls. They promise David that he can regain his life if he works for them as "The Vengeful Hand of the Gods" for one year. He becomes a contract killer and is sent to kill the worst of the human race to maintain the proper balance between good and evil. David finds himself in a demonic body somewhere between realms, universes, and worlds. He goes through a grueling training period to master the use of his new body before being sent on his first mission. Meanwhile, his old body is in a drug-induced coma as he undergoes surgical procedures to put him back together again. But will "The Collective" keep their word? And what kind of life will David return to? About the Author: David W. Gray describes himself as a good old Texas boy who is now working as a security consultant in Bangkok, Thailand. He is writing book two of the series.




Understanding Rita Dove


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Presents an introduction to the poetry of the Pulitzer Prize winning Rita Dove, who was the first African American poet laureate of the US. Charting Dove's evolution as a poet, this title offers analyses of her artistic development, bringing to light the musical sense of form and expression of history that permeates her work.




The Survey


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The Poems of John Donne: Volume One


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John Donne (1572-1631) is firmly fixed in the canon of English literature. "No man is an island" and "For whom the bell tolls" are just two of his phrases known by virtually everyone. The Poems of John Donne is a two volume edition of Donne’s poems based on a comprehensive re-evaluation of his work from composition to circulation and reception. Donne’s output is tremendously varied in style and form and demonstrates his ability to change his writing according to context and occasion. This edition presents the text of all his known poems, from the epigrams, songs and satires written for fellow young men about town, to the more mature verse-epistles and memorial elegies written for his patrons. Volume One contains the Epigrams, Verse Letters to Friends, Love Lyrics, Love Elegies and Satires.