Don't Forget to Call Your Mama--


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Author writes about his life and relationship with his mother and her fifteen year struggle with the disease scleroderma.





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"Little Back Room" begins with the sojourn of country teacher Cinderella Marvelous Green. "Teacher Green has arrived in one piece, praise God and God Save the Queen." The book continues with the short story, "Shape of a Stone," in which the local constable asks young Elah, "So you here fe see baby killah?" In the entertaining Zainesville Dot Com, Selma doesn't let her mother know she is sending her-and her young daughter's-photo to a man she met in a chat room. As soon as she meets the man, she thinks, "When he smiled, I knew right away why they called him Bucky." In "Confessions," Leopold is armed with his father's pistol and hoping to make peace with his ex-wife. Young Elah makes a re-appearance in "Breakfast Time," when she confesses as many sins as she can remember, writes them down, then destroys the note when she finds out she is not dying, but simply menstruating. In "Roommates," we discover the book's namesake, as an older Elah moves into her own independence-and into her own independence, and her cousin, Nell, moves into the little back room. Elah's newfound independence, however, comes with a price. Her newfound independence, however, comes with a price.




Elvis


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She was a good girl from Biloxi, Mississippi; he was a rockabilly singer on the verge of stardom. They fell in love in the summer of 1956, and found a timeless moment of innocence and simple pleasure. In this acclaimed, intimate portrait of the American legend, Juanico gives us the Elvis she knew and loved—the Memphis boy with aw-shucks charm, impeccable manners, and an easy and irresistible sensuality. Their lives merged quickly and completely: Elvis’s mother, Gladys, felt June was her son’s last hope against the excesses of life on the road and the corruption of fame. But Elvis was on a train that no one could stop. Self-possessed, June chose her own path; she left Elvis, determined never to look back. But in this completely disarming, fascinating memoir, she does look back, and proves she has remembered everything, every conversation, every story, and every caress. Elvis: In the Twilight of Memory gives us an intimate and unforgettable portrait of the man who would be King.




The Truth Never Stands in the Way of a Good Story


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"Here he [the author] looks in detail at a dozen rampant and long-lived examples of this vigorous category of contemporary folklore, tracing their historyies, variations, sources, and meanings."--Jacket.




Sing with Me


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In Sing With Me, Carlisle Jacobson begins a teaching career in Washington, D.C., learning as much as he is teaching. Through personal experiences, he learns most youths dont have the advantages he enjoyed in the horse country of northern Virginiaonly a day-trip away from Washington but worlds away from its streets plagued by crime and nearly cut off from hopeas a child of privilege and wealth, with slave owners of the antebellum south in his ancestry. A hunting enthusiast since he was young, Carlisle still is alarmed to learn firearms are used frequently in D.C. for hunting down other people, including one of his student's and a co-worker. His most frequent teacher in learning he has a lot to learn is Lucia Sanspeur, a black woman with ancestry that extends to Colonial era settlers on the Delaware River, including a man who performed a heroic mission during the Revolutionary War despite the white militia leaders disdain for his skills and initiative. Lucias voice captivates Carlisle from their first encounter and her ideas propel him toward understanding that he looks at the world and other people through a sense of white wealth and privilege. When he experiences first-hand the violence and crime that victimize many in the area daily, Carlisles education moves into advanced studies but also comes to nearly a complete stop.




Shadows and Spirits


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A collection of three paranormal novels by Richard Mosses, now available in one volume! Enoch's Vault: After a breakthrough in an investigation, Alex McEwan realizes that the woman she loves is in trouble. While researching a book on Masonic buildings, Kate Harlow - McEwan's lost love - has become involved with the occult underground. Kate's occult mentor has come up with a devious plan, and to him, Kate is just a tool. Can Alex and Kate prevent the fallen angels returning from the Abyss? Gheist: After losing a card game in Las Vegas, Kat McKay is kidnapped, and her heart removed from her chest. To her surprise, Kat wakes up with a newfound power: she can see the dead. Together with a motley crew of criminal ghosts, including mobster Clint, stage magician Melchior and hitman Jack The Knife, she sets on a quest to restore their freedom - and her heart. The Harrowed Garden: After young Sek escapes his abusive foster home, he joins The Alston Street Irregulars: a group of runaways who live beneath Central Station. Haunted by the Crying Woman, he seeks freedom on the streets of Glasgow, and finds himself drawn to the mysterious Adocentyn. But to escape hell, will he have to destroy heaven? This book contains adult content and is not suitable for readers under the age of 18.




Bigger Than Life


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Q was born Qadim Thompson and his brother D was born Dwight Thompson. They had been living with their father to ease the pressure on their mother Terica Thompson. While Q was sneaking out of the house exploring the street life, D was in the house confronting his school books. At the time Q was in high school and things weren't going right at home, so Q was like fuck school! Their father Curtis whom neighbor friends called Mr. C had informed Q that if he quit school, he would not live under his roof.




Secrets Untold: The Lip Gloss Chronicles Vol 4


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When 15-year-old Porsha Swint overhears an argument between her parents, she learns some very painful news. The man she thought was her dad is only a substitute for her real father--Dion McNeil, a well known national sportscaster. Even Porsha's BFFs, Tara Chance and Danielle Davis, can't seem to console her. Porsha, once a straight-A student, begins slacking off in school. Her parents realize their secrets have been revealed, and set out on a quest to make things right. In the meantime, the media has a field day with this information, since Dion McNeil was married to another woman during the time Porsha was conceived. Porsha meets her half-sister Jasmine McNeil, and tension between the two equates to World War III. Will things ever be the same for Porsha now that her world has been turned upside down? Secrets Untold is the latest book in the hit teen series - The Lip Gloss Chronicles.




8 Minutes Left


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The world is coming to an end at exactly 4:44PM today, and no one has had any time to prepare. 8 Minutes Left follows the residents of Charlesville, NJ as they navigate their final moments on this Earth – from a couple with a bunker in their backyard who can’t quite figure out how to get in, to two elderly frenemies who fight over their favorite park bench, to a mother observing her children on a playground as she wonders what their lives would have become, this thoughtful and keenly observed play manages to find the intimate humor of humans in crisis. Drama/Comedy Full-length. 90-100 minutes 5-22 actors