Gone Grandmother


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Grandmother and I


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A child considers how Grandmother's lap is just right for those times when lightning is coming in the window or the cat is missing.




My Granny Went to Market


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Fly away with Granny as she takes a magic carpet ride around the world, collecting a steadily increasing number of souvenirs from each unique location! This rhyming story will take young readers on an adventure to different countries while teaching them to count along the way.




The Gone Dead


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A TONIGHT SHOW SUMMER READS FINALIST An electrifying first novel from "a riveting new voice in American fiction" (George Saunders): A young woman returns to her childhood home in the American South and uncovers secrets about her father's life and death Billie James' inheritance isn't much: a little money and a shack in the Mississippi Delta. The house once belonged to her father, a renowned black poet who died unexpectedly when Billie was four years old. Though Billie was there when the accident happened, she has no memory of that day—and she hasn't been back to the South since. Thirty years later, Billie returns but her father's home is unnervingly secluded: her only neighbors are the McGees, the family whose history has been entangled with hers since the days of slavery. As Billie encounters the locals, she hears a strange rumor: that she herself went missing on the day her father died. As the mystery intensifies, she finds out that this forgotten piece of her past could put her in danger. Inventive, gritty, and openhearted, The Gone Dead is an astonishing debut novel about race, justice, and memory that lays bare the long-concealed wounds of a family and a country.




Grandmother Fish


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Where did we come from? It's a simple question, but not so simple an answer to explain—especially to young children. Charles Darwin's theory of common descent no longer needs to be a scientific mystery to inquisitive young readers. Meet Grandmother Fish. Told in an engaging call and response text where a child can wiggle like a fish or hoot like an ape and brought to life by vibrant artwork, Grandmother Fish takes children and adults through the history of life on our planet and explains how we are all connected. The book also includes comprehensive backmatter, including: - An elaborate illustration of the evolutionary tree of life - Helpful science notes for parents - How to explain natural selection to a child




Parakeet


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A Best Book of 2020 at Lit Hub, Electric Literature, and Refinery29 A Best Book of Summer at Vulture, Refinery29, Yahoo! Life, Alma, Subway Book Review, and Lit Hub A Best Book of the Month at Entertainment Weekly, Hello Giggles, and PopSugar EDITORS' CHOICE AT THE NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW LONGLISTED FOR THE 2021 CARNEGIE MEDAL and the Joyce Carol Oates Prize "Miraculous: spry and mordant, with sentences that lull you with their rhythms, then twist suddenly and sting." —Lauren Groff, author of Florida "A twisting, strange delight, Parakeet shimmers a soft and generous light on the darkest of a woman's innermost thoughts." —Kristen Iversen, Refinery29 Acclaimed author of 2 A.M. at the Cat's Pajamas Marie-Helene Bertino's Parakeet is a darkly funny and warm-hearted novel about a young woman whose dead grandmother (in the form of a parakeet) warns her not to marry and sends her out to find an estranged loved one. The week of her wedding, The Bride is visited by a bird she recognizes as her dead grandmother because of the cornflower blue line beneath her eyes, her dubious expression, and the way she asks: What is the Internet? Her grandmother is a parakeet. She says not to get married. She says: Go and find your brother. In the days that follow, The Bride's march to the altar becomes a wild and increasingly fragmented, unstable journey that bends toward the surreal and forces her to confront matters long buried. A novel that does justice to the hectic confusion of becoming a woman today, Parakeet asks and begins to answer the essential questions. How do our memories make, cage, and free us? How do we honor our experiences and still become our strongest, truest selves? Who are we responsible for, what do we owe them, and how do we allow them to change? Urgent, strange, warm-hearted, and sly, Parakeet is ribboned with joy, fear, and an inextricable thread of real love. It is a startling, unforgettable, life-embracing exploration of self and connection.




Mystery Box


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Carolyn L. Whitehead is an author from Nashville, Tennessee. This delightful childrens book will have you smiling as she tells the comical story of conversations between her grandchildren, E.J. and Iesha.




Trifles


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Step into the realm of domestic suspense with "Trifles" by Susan Glaspell. Explore the intricate dynamics of gender, power, and justice in this captivating one-act play that unfolds in the seemingly ordinary setting of a farmhouse kitchen. As you delve into the depths of this gripping narrative, prepare to be drawn into a world where the smallest details hold profound significance. Glaspell's masterful storytelling skillfully unravels the mystery surrounding a woman's mysterious death, challenging the perceptions of her male counterparts. But amidst the seemingly trivial clues, one question emerges: Can the women's observations and insights reveal the truth that lies hidden beneath the surface? Embark on a journey of discovery with the female characters as they navigate the complexities of societal expectations and the quest for justice in a male-dominated world. Are you ready to uncover the truth hidden in plain sight? Engage with Glaspell's thought-provoking exploration of gender roles and the power dynamics at play, delving deep into the layers of meaning within the seemingly mundane. Don't miss the opportunity to experience the power of perception and empathy. Dive into "Trifles" now, and witness the transformative impact of paying attention to the seemingly insignificant. Seize the chance to explore the nuances of human behavior and societal norms. Purchase your copy of "Trifles" today and immerse yourself in a world where truth is found in the most unexpected places.




Trifles by Susan Glaspell


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Trifles: Susan Glaspell's Exploration of Justice and Gender - Join Susan Glaspell in a thought-provoking exploration of justice and gender in "Trifles." This gripping play delves into the complexities of a murder investigation and the subtle nuances of human behavior. Glaspell's narrative challenges conventional perceptions and offers a powerful commentary on the role of women in society and the pursuit of justice.




Plays


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DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "Plays" by Susan Glaspell. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.