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Tiny Fish that Only Want to Kiss

Tiny Fish that Only Want to Kiss
Author: Gary Indiana
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre:
ISBN: 9780991219667

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Fiction. LGBTQIA Studies. A college-age hustler working in New York recounts a grisly affair. Two men observe the streets of a seedy neighborhood in Bucharest. A bored grocery store bagger finds a fleeting thrill as a bystander to bloodshed... Fourteen stories and a short novel make up TINY FISH THAT ONLY WANT TO KISS by Gary Indiana. With peculiar compassion, the fictions in this book masterfully chronicle abject subcultures of contemporary times.


Kissing Fish

Kissing Fish
Author: Roger Wolsey
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 397
Release: 2011-01-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 145683942X

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Christianity receives a lot of attention in the media, but the most frequently discussed version represents a type of Christianity that sometimes turns people away from the Church. Kissing Fish presents a postmodern systematic theology of progressive Christianity, a growing movement that reclaims the radical message of the Gospel. This informative, contemplative, and entertaining book will guide you through the beliefs that inspire us to love one another in the transformative way that Jesus proclaimed, including practices that will take your faith to a new level. Kissing Fish is a scholarly yet thoroughly accessible introduction to progressive Christianity. While the intended target audience for this work would seem to be those who have either left the Christian faith or never adopted it at all; the work is filled with pearls of wisdom for all of us, whether associated with Christianity or not. Kissing Fish is a truly remarkable work, serving both as a reminder of the beauty and grace that form the central tenets of the faith, while offering a graceful yet prophetic rebuttal to its more exclusionary tendencies. Kissing Fish is part theological text and part tell-all personal spiritual journey. Imagine a down-to-earth combination of the works of Marcus Borg, Anne Lamott, Jim Wallis, Rob Bell, Shane Claiborne, Diana Butler-Bass, Brian McLaren, Walter Wink, Wes Howard-Brook, and Donald Miller. A profound romp that informs and inspires.


The N'Gustro Affair

The N'Gustro Affair
Author: Jean-Patrick Manchette
Publisher: New York Review of Books
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2021-09-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1681375125

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The debut novel of a pioneering author of French crime thrillers. Mean, arrogant, naive, sadistic on occasion, the young Henri Butron records his life story on tape just before death catches up with him: a death passed off as a suicide by his killers, French secret service agents who need to hush up their role—and Butron’s—in the kidnapping, torture, and murder of a prominent opposition leader from a third-world African nation in the throes of a postcolonial civil war. The N’Gustro Affair is a thinly veiled retelling of the 1965 abduction and killing of Mehdi Ben Barka, a radical opponent of King Hassan II of Morocco. But this is merely the backdrop to Jean-Patrick Manchette’s first-person portrait (with shades of Jim Thompson’s The Killer Inside Me) of a man who lacks the insight to see himself for what he is: a wannabe nihilist too weak to be even a full-bore fascist.


Fish Kisses

Fish Kisses
Author: Marianne Richmond
Publisher: Sourcebooks Jabberwocky
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-10
Genre: Animal behavior
ISBN: 9781934082300

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Describes how different animals show affection at bedtime, including cuddling polar bears, pinching lobsters, and tickling caterpillars. On board pages.


Singing For His Kiss

Singing For His Kiss
Author: C. E. Ross
Publisher: Charmaine Ross
Total Pages: 311
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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What if the best thing to happen in your life came at the worst possible time? Elizabeth was running from the worst thing to ever happen in her crappy life of hard work and regrets, and in the scope of monumental mistakes – she’s just made the monster of them all. Daring to stop at a quaint little seaside town on the way to lose herself in a big city, Elizabeth unexpectedly saves a child from drowning. Since the death of his wife, James has thrown himself into work. Which is why he didn’t see Madeline fall off the pier and into the freezing water. James can’t leave a shivering stranger on the deserted beach in mid-winter weather and offers dry clothing and a hot shower. What he didn’t expect was the part of his soul that died with his wife to re-awaken, or for his daughter to blossom into the carefree child she always should have been. He’s attracted to Elizabeth, but for the sake of his daughter, Elizabeth can only be a forbidden temptation despite how much he wishes it to be different. Being broke and stranded in a luxury mansion wasn’t part of Elizabeth’s plan. She also didn’t expect her suspicious and distrustful heart to be seized by a shy little girl, or her aloof, sexy father. As Elizabeth is drawn into a world where she’s understood, safe and cared for, her past catches up with her. Can she fight for the life she only dared dreamed about – or risk losing it all. Singing for his Kiss explores family, friendship, bad choices, self-forgiveness and second-chance love.


Ivory Pearl

Ivory Pearl
Author: Jean-Patrick Manchette
Publisher: New York Review of Books
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2018-05-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1681372118

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Set in Cuba's Sierra Maestra in the 1950s, in the days leading up to the Revolution--Manchette's unfinished masterpiece with a fearless female protagonist. Out of the wreckage of World War II swaggers Ivory Pearl, so named (rhymes with girl) by some British soldiers who made her their mascot, a mere kid, orphaned, survivor of God knows what, but fluent in French, English, smoking, and drinking. In Berlin, Ivy meets Samuel Farakhan, a rich closeted intelligence officer. Farakhan proposes to adopt her and help her to become the photographer she wants to be; his relationship to her will provide a certain cover for him. And she is an asset. The deal is struck... 1956: Ivy has seen every conflict the postwar world has on offer, from Vietnam to East Berlin, and has published her photographs in slick periodicals, but she is sick to death of death and bored with life and love. It’s time for a break. Ivy heads to Cuba, the Sierra Maestra. History, however, doesn’t take vacations. Ivory Pearl was Jean-Patrick Manchette’s last book, representing a new turn in his writing. It was to be the first of a series of ambitious historical thrillers about the “wrong times” we live in. Though left unfinished when Manchette died, the book, whose full plot has been filled in here from the author’s notes, is a masterpiece of bold suspense and black comedy: chilling, caustic, and perfectly choreographed.


Horse Crazy

Horse Crazy
Author: Gary Indiana
Publisher: Seven Stories Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2018-09-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1609808622

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"This story, if it is one, deserves the closure of a suicide, perhaps even the magisterial finality of what is usually called a novel, but the remnants of that faraway time offer nothing more than a taste of damp ashes, a feeling of indeterminacy, and the obdurate inconclusiveness of passing time." So writes the unnamed narrator of Horse Crazy, looking back on a season of madness and desire. The first novel from the brilliant, protean Gary Indiana, Horse Crazy tells the story of a thirty-five-year-old writer for a New York arts and culture magazine whose life melts into a fever dream when he falls in love with the handsome, charming, possibly heroin-addicted, and almost certainly insane Gregory Burgess. In the derelict brownstones of the Lower East Side in the late eighties, among the coked out restauranteurs and art world impresarios of the supposed "downtown scene," the narrator wanders through the fog of passion. Meanwhile, the AIDS epidemic is spreading through the city, and New York friendships sputter to an end. Here is a novel where the only moral is that thwarted passion is the truest passion, where love is a hallucination and the gravest illness is desire.


Gone Tomorrow

Gone Tomorrow
Author: Gary Indiana
Publisher: Seven Stories Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2018-09-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1609808649

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Footloose and broke, the unnamed narrator of Gone Tomorrow hops on a plane without asking questions when his director friend offers him a role in an art film set in Colombia. But from the moment he arrives at the airport in Bogotá, only to witness a policeman beat a beggar half to death, it becomes clear that this will not be the story of gritty bohemians triumphing against the odds. The director, Paul Grosvenor, seems more interested in manipulating his cast than in shooting film. The cult star, Irma Irma, is a vamp too bored and boring to draw blood. And the beautiful, nymph-like Michael Simard doesn’t seem to be putting out. Meanwhile, the film’s shady financier is sleeping with his mother, while a serial killer skulks about the area killing tourists. Everything comes to a head when the carnaval celebration begins in nearby Cali. But once the fiesta is over, all that’s left are ghostly memories and the narrator’s insistence on telling the tale. “Unlike the majority of pointedly AIDS-era novels,” writes Dennis Cooper, “Gone Tomorrow is neither an amoral nostalgia fest nor a thinly veiled wake-up call hyping the religion of sobriety. It’s a philosophical work devised by a writer who’s both too intelligent to buy into the notion that a successful future requires the compromise of collective decision and too moral to accept bitterness as the consequence of an adventurous life.”


Baby, Just Say Yes

Baby, Just Say Yes
Author: Ya Ya
Publisher: Funstory
Total Pages: 580
Release: 2020-07-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 164991234X

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Her good father suddenly had a heart attack and became a vegetable. Her boyfriend went into a car accident during the wedding banquet and was unconscious, and she told him that the culprit in her life would kill the person closest to her. In one night, she became a jinx that everyone avoided, became the topic of gossip, and she was annulled by her grandmother. "Mr. Xin, why did you marry a jinx and go home? You're not afraid that I'll kill you." "What a coincidence, I was fated to die as well. It just so happens that we both have to bear the consequences."


Bedtime Kiss for Little Fish

Bedtime Kiss for Little Fish
Author: Lorie Ann Grover
Publisher: Cartwheel Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Bedtime
ISBN: 9780545128230

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A cozy, underwater bedtime board book with foil! One last swish, jellyfish. Tuck your tail, humpback whale. With calming text and smooth illustrations, this board book is perfect for every sleepy-eyed little fish. Get ready for bed with the shark and the octopus, and let the ocean lull you to sleep. Time for sleep in the deep, deep, deep.