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Sisters Across Oceans

Sisters Across Oceans
Author: Daphne Barbee-Wooten
Publisher: Pacific Raven Press
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2021-12-10
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9780999303962

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The idea for this collection, Sisters Across Oceans, was inspired by the much needed conversation between influential Black women across the diaspora. Under the direction of poet-activist Karla Brundage, founder of West Oakland to West Africa (WO2WA) and editor of a previous production of a similar exchange, and a notable book of poetry, Our Spirits Carry Our Voices, she expanded her original vision of connectivity across the African Diaspora to Hawaii. In collaboration with the Links Inc., Hawaii Chapter and Ehalakasa, West Oakland to West Africa, hosted an eight-week poetry exchange between women in Hawaii, California, and Ghana. Using the renshi form, where each poem was started by the line of the poem previously received by the poet partners, the poets respond to each other's thoughts. This is why the book is ordered in pairs, such that each chapter reflects a paired exchange based on specific themes.


Ocean Bound Women

Ocean Bound Women
Author: Anders Hallengren
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022
Genre: Sailing
ISBN: 9781800610903

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"Ocean Bound Woman is an intriguing first-hand narrative of circumnavigating the globe in the 1880s. Based on family documents stored in a seaman's chest, this book provides a scholarly account of the history of the Swedish sailing-ship Atlantic (1876-1911) and her crew. Part of the book is based upon a diary written by a Scandinavian woman, which stands as the uniting text for the years 1885-1887, connecting the reader to all events in the chronicle. Other sources consist of manuscripts, documents and accounts collected from family descendants along with oral traditions and personal memories - all hitherto unpublished. This is a touching life story of two motherless sisters who took on a ship in their teens: a book about life on the oceans and meeting with people of many different nations"--


Secret Sisters of the Salty Sea

Secret Sisters of the Salty Sea
Author: Lynne Rae Perkins
Publisher:
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2019
Genre: Beaches
ISBN: 9781725427174

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Alix and her older sister, Jools, have never been to the ocean. When their parents take them to spend a week by the shore, Alix is nervous about leaving home--but excited, too. At the beach, the sisters make friends, go exploring, and have adventures big and small.


Ocean Bound Women: Sisters Sailing Around The World In The 1880s - The Adventures-the Ship-the People

Ocean Bound Women: Sisters Sailing Around The World In The 1880s - The Adventures-the Ship-the People
Author: Anders Hallengren
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2022-10-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1800610912

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Ocean Bound Women is an intriguing first-hand narrative of circumnavigating the globe in the 1880s. Based on family documents stored in a seaman's chest, this book provides a scholarly account of the history of the Swedish sailing-ship Atlantic (1876-1911) and her crew.Part of the book is based upon a diary written by a Scandinavian woman, which stands as the uniting text for the years 1885-1887, connecting the reader to all events in the chronicle. Other sources consist of manuscripts, documents and accounts collected from family descendants along with oral traditions and personal memories—all hitherto unpublished.This is a touching life story of two motherless sisters who took on a ship in their teens: a book about life on the oceans and meeting with people of many different nations.


Sisters of the Cross

Sisters of the Cross
Author: Alexei Remizov
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2017-12-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0231546157

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The first English translation of a remarkable masterpiece of early modernist fiction from 1910 by an influential member of the Russian Symbolist movement. Thirty-year-old Piotr Alekseevich Marakulin lives a contented, if humdrum life as a financial clerk in a Petersburg trading company. He is jolted out of his daily routine when, quite unexpectedly, he is accused of embezzlement and loses his job. This change of status brings him into contact with a number of women—the titular “sisters of the cross”—whose sufferings will lead him to question the ultimate meaning of the universe. In the tradition of Gogol’s Petersburg Tales and Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment, Sisters of the Cross deploys densely packed psychological prose and fluctuating narrative perspective to tell the story of a “poor clerk” who rebels against the suffering and humiliation afflicting both his own life and the lives of the remarkable women whom he encounters in the tenement building where he lives in Petersburg. The novel reaches its haunting climax at the beginning of the Whitsuntide festival, when Marakulin thinks he glimpses the coming of salvation both for himself and for the “fallen” actress Verochka, the unacknowledged love of his life, in one of the most powerfully drawn scenes in Symbolist literature. Remizov is best known as a writer of short stories and fairy tales, but this early novel, masterfully translated by Roger Keys and Brian Murphy, is perhaps his most significant work of sustained artistic prose. “Dark and beguiling; Remizov is a writer worth knowing about, and this slender volume makes a good start.” —Kirkus Reviews


Across the Wide Ocean

Across the Wide Ocean
Author: Karen Romano Young
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2007-05
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0060090863

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This book describes a journey in the ocean, discussing the science and adventure that can be experienced by diving deep in a submarine, docking a container ship, migrating with right whales, and hunting with sharks.


Swimming at Night

Swimming at Night
Author: Lucy Clarke
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2013-03-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1451683421

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People go traveling for two reasons: because they are searching for something, or they are running from something. Katie’s world is shattered by the news that her headstrong and bohemian younger sister, Mia, has been found dead at the bottom of a cliff in Bali. The authorities say that Mia jumped—that her death was a suicide. Although they’d hardly spoken to each other since Mia suddenly left on an around-the-world trip six months earlier, Katie refuses to accept that her sister would have taken her own life. Distraught that they never made peace, Katie leaves her orderly, sheltered life in London behind and embarks on a journey to find out the truth. With only the entries in Mia’s travel journal as her guide, Katie retraces the last few months of her sister’s life and—page by page, country by country—begins to uncover the mystery surrounding her death. . . . Weaving together the exotic settings and suspenseful twists of Alex Garland’s The Beach with a powerful tale of familial love in the spirit of Rosamund Lupton’s Sister, Swimming at Night is a fast-paced, accomplished, and gripping debut novel of secrets, loss, and forgiveness.


Swell

Swell
Author: LIZ. CLARK
Publisher: Patagonia
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-05-14
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781952338229

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True Sisters

True Sisters
Author: Sandra Dallas
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2012-04-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1250005027

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Four women seeking the promise of salvation and prosperity in a new land.


Sisters Around the World

Sisters Around the World
Author: Trudie M. Eklund
Publisher: University Press of America
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2004
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780761828198

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Sisters Around the World, based on author Trudie M. Eklund's extensive travels, is a diverse compilation of the gender-specific struggles of women among the many diverse cultures around the world. Through providing an in-depth examination of both the triumphs and tribulations of women around the globe, this book brings new awareness to gender inequality and promotes greater understanding of ethnic diversity.