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Rachel Eliza Griffiths

    Was ihr uns versprochen habt. Roman
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    Seeing the Body: Poems
    • Seeing the Body: Poems

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      4.4(176)Add rating

      Exploring the profound impact of grief, this collection intertwines poetry and photography to examine how mourning manifests within the body. It delves into the complexities of loss, capturing the emotional journey both before and after significant life changes. The intimate presentation invites readers to reflect on their own experiences with sorrow and healing.

      Seeing the Body: Poems
    • Two Black sisters in small-town New England navigate the challenges of adolescence amid the Civil Rights Movement in this "magical, magnificent novel" (Marlon James). In Salt Point, a town where many fear the outside world, something is shifting by the end of summer 1957. The Kindred sisters, Ezra and Cinthy, are surrounded by love—from their supportive parents, their neighbors the Junketts, and their beautiful coastal hometown. However, as they mature, their white neighbors, including Ezra's best friend Ruby, begin to view them differently. With the national call for freedom and justice for Black Americans intensifying, the sisters face escalating prejudice and fear from the villagers, who see them as threats to their way of life. As violence and tension rise, Ezra and Cinthy must draw on the deep wells of love they have cultivated to perform acts of heroism and grace in their struggle for survival. Through luminous, richly descriptive writing, the story celebrates one family's resistance, ultimately breaking and then rebuilding the heart with themes of courage, hope, and love.

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    • Ein schmerzhaft schöner Roman über die Schwestern Ezra und Cinthy Kindred, die in Salt Point, USA, aufwachsen. Als der Ruf nach Freiheit 1957 laut wird, erleben sie, wie ihre Familie als Bedrohung wahrgenommen wird. Mit Mut und Hoffnung stellen sie sich dem aufkommenden Hass entgegen. Eine kraftvolle Erzählung über Rassismus und Zusammenhalt.

      Was ihr uns versprochen habt. Roman