My Lifetime in Rhyme, on the Road to Sublime


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These 102 poems cover my lifetime thus far, and show my feelings on several topics. My salvation is discussed the most, for other than being blessed with a wonderful wife; the Lord blessed me first with an invitation to come into His kingdom one day. I eagerly await His return or my going to Him soon!




RHYME ON TIME


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A book of verse written by Albert Price Jr. about life both lived and dreamt.




My Life in Rhyme


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Amusing, reflective and thought-provoking poems of growing up in the 70s and 80s.







888 Love and the Divine Burden of Numbers


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“Abraham Chang’s novel, packed with pop culture, is wonderfully alive. This is a beautifully tender and funny examination of love, of identity, of making your way in a world that is getting bigger and smaller at the same time.” —Kevin Wilson, bestselling author of Nothing To See Here Young Wang has received plenty of wisdom from his beloved uncle: don’t take life too seriously, get out on the road when you can, and everyone gets just seven great loves in their life—so don’t blow it. This last one sticks with Young as he is an obsessive cataloger of his life: movies watched, favorite albums . . . all filtered through Chinese numerology and superstition. He finds meaning in almost everything, for which his two best friends endlessly tease him. But then, at the end of 1995, when Young is at New York University, he meets Erena. She’s brilliant, charismatic, quick-witted, and crassly funny. They fall in love and, for Young, it feels so real that he’s thrilled and terrified. As Young and Erena’s relationship blossoms, we get flashbacks to Young’s first five loves. That means Erena is “number six.” Was his uncle wrong—is she the one and only? Or are they fated for failure to make room for Young’s final, seventh love? A love letter to Western pop culture, Eastern traditions, and being a first-generation New Yorker, Abraham Chang’s dazzling debut reminds us that luck only gets us so far when it comes to matters of the heart.







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