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Overview"These forty-three beautiful and moving short essays seem inspired by whatever is on Carol Smallwood's mind -- library visits, her daughter, the TV show Columbo, ""Chick Lit,"" or hardware stores. But they remind us that everything in life is a variation on a theme, a different shade in the same tapestry." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Carol SmallwoodPublisher: Shanti Arts LLC Imprint: Shanti Arts LLC Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.195kg ISBN: 9781941830468ISBN 10: 1941830463 Pages: 164 Publication Date: 08 February 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""This shimmering kaleidoscope of insights rich in descriptive language inspires us to be more aware of time on our transformational journeys."" - Gloria Adams, contributor to Library Youth Outreach, McFarland (2014)- ""Carol Smallwood interrogates with spare prose that is revelatory but offers no easy answers."" - Dr. Geri Lipschultz, contributor, Literature: An Introduction to Reading and Writing, Pearson (2014) "" . . . investigation into human consciousness where self-awareness earmarks the book of one's life."" - Dr. Christine Redman-Waldeyer, editor, Adanna Literary Journal ""Wrought with hidden gems of striking description."" - Nicole M. Bouchard, editor, The Write Place At the Write Time ""Smallwood combines the random, mundane, and heartbreaking with the profound."" - Carole Mertz, contributor, Writing After Retirement, Scarecrow (2014) ""In one moment, objects and environments in this dynamic collection appear through a magnifying glass, and in the next, the glass is lowered to turn our senses to the resonant words and images of novelists, scholars, and artists."" - Diane LeBlanc, director of writing, Interdisciplinary Studies, St. Olaf College ""The latest essays of what's on our minds are caught in sequences from a new library, nursery rhymes, feministic, to ephemeral issues and writers who have transcended time!"" - Vandella Brown, contributor, Writing and Publishing: The Librarian's Handbook, ALA Editions" This shimmering kaleidoscope of insights rich in descriptive language inspires us to be more aware of time on our transformational journeys. - Gloria Adams, contributor to Library Youth Outreach, McFarland (2014)- Carol Smallwood interrogates with spare prose that is revelatory but offers no easy answers. - Dr. Geri Lipschultz, contributor, Literature: An Introduction to Reading and Writing, Pearson (2014) . . . investigation into human consciousness where self-awareness earmarks the book of one's life. - Dr. Christine Redman-Waldeyer, editor, Adanna Literary Journal Wrought with hidden gems of striking description. - Nicole M. Bouchard, editor, The Write Place At the Write Time Smallwood combines the random, mundane, and heartbreaking with the profound. - Carole Mertz, contributor, Writing After Retirement, Scarecrow (2014) In one moment, objects and environments in this dynamic collection appear through a magnifying glass, and in the next, the glass is lowered to turn our senses to the resonant words and images of novelists, scholars, and artists. - Diane LeBlanc, director of writing, Interdisciplinary Studies, St. Olaf College The latest essays of what's on our minds are caught in sequences from a new library, nursery rhymes, feministic, to ephemeral issues and writers who have transcended time! - Vandella Brown, contributor, Writing and Publishing: The Librarian's Handbook, ALA Editions This shimmering kaleidoscope of insights rich in descriptive language inspires us to be more aware of time on our transformational journeys. -â Gloria Adams, contributor to Library Youth Outreach, McFarland (2014)- Carol Smallwood interrogates with spare prose that is revelatory but offers no easy answers. -â Dr. Geri Lipschultz, contributor, Literature: An Introduction to Reading and Writing, Pearson (2014) . . . investigation into human consciousness where self-awareness earmarks the book of one's life. -â Dr. Christine Redman-Waldeyer, editor, Adanna Literary Journal Wrought with hidden gems of striking description. -â Nicole M. Bouchard, editor, The Write Place At the Write Time Smallwood combines the random, mundane, and heartbreaking with the profound. -â Carole Mertz, contributor, Writing After Retirement, Scarecrow (2014) In one moment, objects and environments in this dynamic collection appear through a magnifying glass, and in the next, the glass is lowered to turn our senses to the resonant words and images of novelists, scholars, and artists. -â Diane LeBlanc, director of writing, Interdisciplinary Studies, St. Olaf College The latest essays of what's on our minds are caught in sequences from a new library, nursery rhymes, feministic, to ephemeral issues and writers who have transcended time! -â Vandella Brown, contributor, Writing and Publishing: The Librarian's Handbook, ALA Editions Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |