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Susan Thomas

    January 1, 1991
    Mini Flashcards. Language Games. Vital Verbs
    Indebted Mobilities
    Vital Verbs - Photocopiable Teacher's Resource
    A Legacy That Lasts
    Silent Acts of Public Indiscretion
    In the Sadness Museum: Poems
    • 2024

      A Legacy That Lasts

      Discovering God's Design for Your Family Tree

      The book explores the challenges Christian parents face in instilling biblical values amidst a culture that often conflicts with their beliefs. It addresses the struggle to pass on a legacy of faith to future generations while navigating the distractions and conflicting messages that children encounter in their daily lives. The author offers insights and guidance for maintaining strong moral foundations in a busy, modern world.

      A Legacy That Lasts
    • 2024

      The book explores the experiences of Indian middle-class men studying at a public university in New York, focusing on their pursuit of success amid financial and moral indebtedness. Through ethnographic research, the author reveals how these students navigate their aspirations and obligations tied to their families and the perceived value of an American education. As they confront marginalization and competition on campus, they grapple with the uncertainties of their future in the global knowledge economy, highlighting the complexities of their identities as indebted migrant students.

      Indebted Mobilities
    • 2022

      Silent Acts of Public Indiscretion

      • 102 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Fierce, haunted, urgent, these are poems that could only have been written in the 21st Century, Catastrophe is already around us and more may lie ahead, but here are offerings of stars, coffee, memories, paintings, and words that stubbornly keep dancing on the edge. -Joyce Johnson Susan Thomas's Silent Acts of Public Indiscretion clarifies the poet's belief that poems surround us, waiting to be captured. Paris, Italy, imagining death as a bus, visual art, Jewish cooking, and creeping autocracy-these poems merge embodied experience with electric language. -Sean Singer

      Silent Acts of Public Indiscretion
    • 2017

      In the Sadness Museum: Poems

      • 122 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      "Thomas's "museum" is not a place where sadness can be safely contemplated from an aesthetic distance. Her museum's doors are wide open. In poem after risky poem, with humor, flair, and compassion, she pits the power of redemptive art against the ills and evils of the world." - Philip Fried

      In the Sadness Museum: Poems
    • 2013
    • 2010