Plastic Jesus and Other Stories

Plastic Jesus and Other Stories
Title Plastic Jesus and Other Stories PDF eBook
Author Judith Ets-Hokin
Publisher
Pages 158
Release 2020-02
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781646693368

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PLASTIC JESUS AND OTHER STORIES covers a range of genres, including fantasy, mystery, and romance in a collection of 13 stories to be consumed either straight-up or, most often, with a twist. From the title story, where the inanimate dashboard Jesus animates his surrounding characters (and himself) in unexpected ways, to the surprise in "Chance" that awaits Charles in the aftermath of his winning the prestigious National Integrity Award, the stories each deliver their own sensibility, quirkiness, and punch. A long-lost love is touchingly rekindled in "Edward and Stella," while a health nut about to receive special recognition doesn't realize what's about to hit her in "The Award," and life lessons are learned for more than just the participants in "The Affair." Can witchcraft actually play a role in drastically upsetting people's lives in "The New Neighbors," or are some things "...just terrible coincidences," as the witch Wyndsong proclaims? Then, there's "Destiny," with a female entrepreneur about to sell her successful business and move on to what's next (which comes as a devastating disclosure to her family), "The Hunt," about whether the deer belong on Deer Island or not (and who gets to decide), and "The Dowry," when young love in another culture can be fatally misunderstood. Through these varied and wonderful tales we get a vision of the wonderful world of Judith Ets-Hokin.

Plastic Jesus

Plastic Jesus
Title Plastic Jesus PDF eBook
Author Poppy Z. Brite
Publisher Open Road Media
Pages 69
Release 2014-04-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1497625858

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The 1960's brought Seth and Payton all they'd fantasized about—perfect friendships, a successful four-man band, and most importantly, each other. Together they embarked on a tour that brought them stimulating highs and shattering lows, and they prospered and suffered in one another's arms. The two men carried each other and carried a group that created both a history and a future for rock. But at some point their music blurred with the news of their love and the world was faced with the choice to embrace its heroes or revert back to its deep-rooted prejudices.

Plastic Jesus

Plastic Jesus
Title Plastic Jesus PDF eBook
Author Eric Sandras
Publisher NavPress Publishing Group
Pages 180
Release 2006
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781576839232

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Eric Sandras seeks to empower readers wherever they are to live life as Christ intended: with a radical sense of purpose that only He can provide.

Plastic Jesus

Plastic Jesus
Title Plastic Jesus PDF eBook
Author Robert Miskimon
Publisher iUniverse
Pages 390
Release 2000-08
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0595099092

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The fire that drives creativity sometimes kills artists, as John Preston learns in his rollicking journey across America in search of his own soul. From Hells Angels to Indian uprisings to romance on the run, his journey takes him deeper into the creative process and a connection with all humanity.

The One-Handed Pianist and Other Stories

The One-Handed Pianist and Other Stories
Title The One-Handed Pianist and Other Stories PDF eBook
Author Ilan Stavans
Publisher Northwestern University Press
Pages 207
Release 2007-10-15
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0810124602

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The One-Handed Pianist was published to acclaim in the early 1990’s, with the two-part Spanish edition winning the Latino Literature Prize in 1989 and the Gamma Literature Prize in 1992. Its tales look at what it means to be Jewish in the Hispanic world—a world in which spirituality is often exercised outside the realm of orthodoxy. Stavans constructs fables that raise questions about ethnicity and community; even Stavans’ person raises questions about ethnicity and community: what does it mean that a Jew of Eastern European lineage can call himself Latino and speak for that group?

The Middleman

The Middleman
Title The Middleman PDF eBook
Author Bharati Mukherjee
Publisher Open Road + Grove/Atlantic
Pages 230
Release 2007-12-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0802196349

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A National Book Critics Circle Award winner and New York Times Notable Book: “intelligent, versatile . . . profound” stories of migration in America (The Washington Post Book World). Illuminating a new world of people in migration that has transformed the essence of America, these collected stories are a dazzling display of the vision of this critically-acclaimed contemporary writer. An aristocratic Filipina negotiates a new life for herself with an Atlanta investment banker. A Vietnam vet returns to Florida, a place now more foreign than the Asia of his war experience. An Indian widow tries to explain her culture’s traditions of grieving to her well-intentioned friends. And in the title story, an Iraqi Jew whose travels have ended in Queens suddenly finds himself an unwitting guerrilla in a South American jungle. Passionate, comic, violent, and tender, these stories draw us into a cultural fusion in the midst of its birth pangs, expressing a “consummated romance with the American language” (The New York Times Book Review).

Black Jesus and Other Superheroes

Black Jesus and Other Superheroes
Title Black Jesus and Other Superheroes PDF eBook
Author Venita Blackburn
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Pages 169
Release 2017-09
Genre Fiction
ISBN 149620400X

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2018 PEN America Literary Award Winner–Los Angeles Winner of the Prairie Schooner Book Prize in Fiction, Black Jesus and Other Superheroes chronicles ordinary people achieving vivid extrasensory perception while under extreme pain. The stories tumble into a universe of the jaded and the hopeful, in which men and women burdened with unwieldy and undesirable superhuman abilities are nonetheless resilient in subtle and startling ways. Venita Blackburn's characters hurl themselves toward the inevitable fates they might rather wish away. Their stories play with magic without the sparkle, glaring at the internal machinations of the human spirit. Fragile symbols for things such as race, sexuality, and love are lifted, decorated, and exposed to scrutiny and awe like so many ruins of our imagination. Through it all Blackburn’s characters stumble along currents of language both thoughtful and hilarious.