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Cue Tears

Cue Tears
Author: DANIEL. SACK
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2024-07-02
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0472056905

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Lively essays on the meanings and methods of tears in performance


Cue Tears

Cue Tears
Author: DANIEL. SACK
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-07-02
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780472076901

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Lively essays on the meanings and methods of tears in performance


Why We Cry

Why We Cry
Author: Matt Lilley
Publisher: Compass Point Books
Total Pages: 65
Release: 2019-08
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0756562201

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Describes the physiological effect of crying.


The Key

The Key
Author: Andrea S. Adams
Publisher: Tate Publishing
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2011-05
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 161739923X

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Father O'Malley pulled up a chair and sat close to Anna. As he pressed his lips together, Anna's heart started to race. Something was wrong, very wrong. The next few minutes would be with her the rest of her life, and she recalled every word of what Father O'Malley said as though she were having a terrible dream. 'There's been a plane crash.' From that moment, Anna's Abbott's life is changed forever as she learns the devastating truth that her parents have been killed in a plane crash. In other parts of the state of South Carolina, Michael Bennett and Ragan Carter are given the same tragic news. The Kitchen Table is Susan Chellis's coming-of-age novel, which follows Anna, Michael, and Ragan on a search for belonging. But each character is faced with more than just the heartbreaking loss of their parents. Sixteen-year-old Anna is living with her abusive uncle and an aunt who doesn't believe her, while Ragan searches for love and finds herself pregnant at nineteen and at the mercy of her selfish grandmother. Michael tries to move on and decides to go to law school, only to discover a life-altering secret about his father. All three lives intersect on their path toward home as each character finds peace at their kitchen table. For readers who enjoy romance, drama, and hope, this a novel that will move you and touch your heart.


For Always

For Always
Author: Janae Mitchell
Publisher: Janae Mitchell
Total Pages: 441
Release: 2018-08-24
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1724614894

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Malyn Reed meets and quickly falls in love with Beau Brogan, who seems to be perfect in every way… except for the fact that he died in 1910. Malyn Reed has been able to see spirits her entire life. Now that she’s almost seventeen, she’s learned to differentiate between the living and the dead, making her gift feel less like a curse. She ignores the spirits she encounters on a daily basis, which has made living side by side with them slightly easier…until she moves to Dandridge, the second oldest town in Tennessee. Beau Brogan has been dead for a hundred years. In life, he was a hard-working country boy who loved his family and stole the hearts of many southern belles. All of that came to a tragic halt at the age of nineteen when his life came to an untimely end. In death, his spirit has been entombed in a ghostly existence of loneliness and misery he wishes would end… until the Reeds move in.


Trapped

Trapped
Author: Ebun Akpoveta
Publisher: Author House
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2013-08-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 149180128X

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Is there life after an abusive relationship? Ola's life was like a prison without walls as her struggle to hold on to love leads her down the path of rape, abuse and street fights. Her trust is violated by the one she loves as she denies herself and represses her feelings. Ola is driven to acts which leaves the life of her daughter hanging in the balance and drives her son to become a knife wielding child. She watches helplessly as her lover and protector becomes her tormentor and abuser. Disillusioned and ostracised the pressure mounts as the invisible voices keep her trapped in the cycle of shame as Ola tries to conform to traditions. Help comes disguised as trouble from the most unusual place but has her experience with Deji damaged her too much to love can she take the challenge to climb out and live again.


Writing the Intimate Character

Writing the Intimate Character
Author: Jordan Rosenfeld
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2016-10-04
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 144034602X

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Craft Vibrant Characters and an Intimate Reading Experience The key to excellent fiction lies in its characters: the unforgettable protagonists, antagonists, and secondary characters who populate the world of your story. Understanding and effectively using point of view allows you to write a powerful narrative that draws readers in and engages them with characters in a meaningful way. Through a blend of practical instruction, useful examples, and helpful exercises, Writing the Intimate Character shows you how to create the experience of living through a character rather than just reading about one. Inside, you'll learn: • The functions and benefits of first-person, third-person intimate, omniscient, and second-person points of view. • How to apply character cues--specific behaviors, sensory perceptions, dialogue, and visual imagery--to develop a realistic protagonist and secondary cast. • The surface and subset feelings that get to the root of your character’s emotions. • How different viewpoints affect the story you want to tell. Writing the Intimate Character helps you craft a novel in which readers can experience your characters' senses, dive inside their minds, and truly feel their emotions. "Writing the Intimate Character, the latest engaging guide by Jordan Rosenfeld, is a rich resource we'll all be learning from for the rest of our lives. 'Does the term point of view seem too dull and dry?' she asks. 'Try intimacy instead.' And then she shows us how, with diverse examples and wise observation. Now that I have Jordan's take on how to create a character from the inside out, I'm eager to get to it. You, too, will find this book that inspiring." --Rebecca Lawton, author of Sacrament: Homage to a River and other books "Writing the Intimate Character provides insights, examples, and exercises that will be useful not only to those who are new to writing fiction but to those, like myself, who are coming back to it after a break. Jordan Rosenfeld's explanation of how narrative voice works with point of view and other literary elements to create characters that readers care deeply about is clear and revelatory. The book can be worked through methodically or dipped into as needed. It's a useful tool for getting the gears of imagination working or for jump-starting and fine-tuning a work in process." --Zoe Zolbrod, author of the novel Currency and the memoir The Telling "Jordan Rosenfeld has a keen insight into how to construct characters who are truly lived-in. With intelligence and wit, she walks you through every element of powerful characterization, from selecting your POV to demonstrating character growth throughout your story. Whether you're new to fiction or a more experienced writer, put your trust in Jordan Rosenfeld; she'll help you tell a better story." --Laura Bogart, freelance writer and novelist


Seeing Through Tears

Seeing Through Tears
Author: Judith Kay Nelson
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2005
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780415949675

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In this examination of crying behavior and the meaning of tears, attachment theory and original research is analyzed to present a thorough look at crying through the life cycle, and practical advice concerning this fundamental behaviour.


The Road to Mercy

The Road to Mercy
Author: Kathy Harris
Publisher: Abingdon Press
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2012
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1426741936

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Tragedy, love, and secrets meet on a journey of faith.


A Really Nice Prom Mess

A Really Nice Prom Mess
Author: Brian Sloan
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2005
Genre: Coming out (Sexual orientation)
ISBN: 0689874383

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In this dynamic debut novel, Sloan infuses a senior-year tradition with hilarity and irreverence, as a gay teenager endures a surreal, endless evening that not only turns his life upside down, but lands him in an unlikely romance.