Yoga Poems. Lines to Unfold by
- 126 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Enrich your yoga practice with YOGA POEMS: LINES TO UNFOLD BY. Each poem unlocks the emotional and physical power of a different asana.
This author explores how culture and environment shape our identity and where we find home. Her extensive body of work, spanning multiple genres, often delves into notions of belonging and finding roots. She guides readers on journeys of self-discovery and locating one's place in the world.
Enrich your yoga practice with YOGA POEMS: LINES TO UNFOLD BY. Each poem unlocks the emotional and physical power of a different asana.
Japan's sights exquisitely captured in this combination travel guide and scrapbook—from Shinjuku's bright lights to the ethereal magic of shrines and temples.
A powerful novel-in-verse about how one teen boy survives the March 2011 tsunami that devastates his coastal Japanese village. “Successfully captures the raw emotions of loss, grief, and what it means to move forward.” —BuzzFeed On the day the tsunami strikes, Kai loses nearly everyone and everything he cares about. But a trip to New York to meet kids whose lives were changed by 9/11 gives him new hope and the chance to look for his estranged American father. Visiting Ground Zero on its tenth anniversary, Kai learns that the only way to make something good come out of disaster is to return and rebuild. Heartrending yet hopeful, Up from the Sea is a story about loss, survival, and starting anew. Fans of Jewell Parker Rhodes’s Ninth Ward and Karen Hesse’s Out of the Dust will embrace this moving story. An author’s note includes numerous sources detailing actual events portrayed in the story. A BOOKRIOT 100 MUST-READ YA BOOKS WRITTEN IN VERSE A NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY BEST BOOK FOR TEENS, 2016 “Up From the Sea touched me deeply with its beautiful message of hope and the resilience of humanity. Bravo.” —Ellen Oh, author of the Prophecy series “It is a moving story of the rebirth of hope in a teen who has lost almost everything. . . . Kai will resonate with teens on a simple human level, just as 3/11 resonates with 9/11.” —VOYA
Seventeen-year-old Jet Black is a ninja. There's only one problem she doesn't know it