Callista
Title | Callista PDF eBook |
Author | John Henry Newman |
Publisher | |
Pages | 316 |
Release | 1856 |
Genre | Church history |
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Callista
Title | Callista PDF eBook |
Author | John Henry Newman |
Publisher | New York ; Boston : D. & J. Sadlier & Company |
Pages | 316 |
Release | 1856 |
Genre | Christian fiction |
ISBN |
Palaeontographica Americana
Title | Palaeontographica Americana PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 548 |
Release | 1922 |
Genre | Invertebrates, Fossil |
ISBN |
The Trial of Callista Blake
Title | The Trial of Callista Blake PDF eBook |
Author | Edgar Pangborn |
Publisher | Good Press |
Pages | 276 |
Release | 2023-09-18 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN |
In Edgar Pangborn's novel, 'The Trial of Callista Blake,' readers are immersed in a dystopian future where lawlessness reigns. The book cleverly blends elements of science fiction and courtroom drama, offering a unique perspective on justice and morality. Pangborn's vivid descriptions and sharp dialogue bring the world of Callista Blake to life, creating a hauntingly realistic portrayal of a society in chaos. The literary style of the book showcases Pangborn's talent for crafting complex characters and intricate plots, making it a compelling read for fans of speculative fiction. Set against a backdrop of societal unrest and political intrigue, 'The Trial of Callista Blake' is a thought-provoking examination of the human condition and the nature of power. Through this gripping narrative, Pangborn challenges readers to question their own beliefs and values, prompting reflection on the consequences of unchecked authority and the importance of individual agency. 'The Trial of Callista Blake' is a must-read for those interested in exploring the intersection of science fiction and social commentary.
Look Look Look
Title | Look Look Look PDF eBook |
Author | Callista Buchen |
Publisher | Black Lawrence Press, Incorporated |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2019 |
Genre | American poetry |
ISBN | 9781625570093 |
Poetry. Women's Studies. "Motherhood is bound both to life's joy and death's ether, which complicates a woman's relationship to her own body's emotional and physical permeablity. In LOOK LOOK LOOK Callista Buchen writes beautiful prose fragments about and the tendrils that bind her to motherhood and that intersection with mortality. This moving collection situates motherhood as a climate, a destination and reminds us that many of the connections bodies make are often as ephemeral as 'clouds made of mouths.'"--Carmen Gimenez Smith "Drawing from surrealism, the grotesque, and even horror, Callista Buchen's LOOK LOOK LOOK explores how alien one's own body--one's own self--becomes through pregnancy, childbirth, and motherhood. In these prose poems, Buchen's mother-speaker 'build[s] and dissolve[s],' is both 'double and half.' The line between self and other, the line between construction and deconstruction, and '[t]he line between making and being made' have never felt so thin, so permeable. This is a profound book of poems."--Maggie Smith "In this ravishingly honest collection of prose poems, Callista Buchen look look looks at every facet of mothering, from child loss to childbirth, from loss of self and alienation from the body to a hard-won and completely unsentimental empowerment--mother as process; 'mother as birthplace, where woman becomes location.' The poems are often dimly lit as a diorama or a womb. They embrace pregnancy's darkness, the monstrous cleaving of the birthing body, the milky flood of nursing, and the complex grief of the self that is estranged in the making of another human being. The poems have the rhythm and image-centeredness of ritual; even the book's title is a trinity, suggesting the multifocality of women's experience and functioning as an entreaty for the reader to look, please. When the speaker comes into her authority it arrives less with triumph than with danger: 'There isn't a dam you can build that I can't break. Charisma, chiasma, power. See what I will do.' This is a book about mothering like no book about mothering that has ever been mothered forth."--Diane Seuss "A mother is full of cracks, this vessel. 'Everywhere tears, everywhere salt,' writes Callista Buchen's in her stunning debut collection, LOOK LOOK LOOK. In these poems, Buchen does not look away from motherhood, body, or loss--but stares directly in its eyes. These stirring poems radiate both the beauty and burn of being a mother, two selves of a woman--they meditate, Your body is not your own. LOOK LOOK LOOK brings us, birthed and swaddled, the poems we need in the world right now. This incredible collection is fed by an honesty and a fierceness mothers and women know deep inside them--I am so dangerous. I cannot remember the last time I finished a collection and wanted to return to the start to read it again--but this is that book. I will return to these poems for years. I cannot recommend this book enough."--Kelli Russell Agodon
Publication
Title | Publication PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 400 |
Release | 1928 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN |
Land of the Pilgrims Pride
Title | Land of the Pilgrims Pride PDF eBook |
Author | Callista Gingrich |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 42 |
Release | 2012-10-01 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 1621570665 |
In the New York Times bestseller, Sweet Land of Liberty, Ellis the Elephant learned why America is the greatest country on Earth. Now Ellis is back and ready to learn about the birth of our great nation in Ellis and the 13 Colonies. Written and illustrated by Callista Gingrich and Susan Arciero, Ellis once again educates and entertains kids as he goes back to the library to learn about the original thirteen colonies. Starting with Jamestown, Ellis journeys through each colony and learns about the different founders, each colony’s unique characteristics, and more! From the Pilgrims and the Indians to New Amsterdam and New Netherlands, kids will discover well-known and little-known facts about America and her first settlers. Perfect for children ages 5-8 years old, Ellis and the 13 Colonies will delight young and adult readers alike while teaching kids about America’s roots and early history.