Half a Heart

Half a Heart
Author: Rosellen Brown
Publsiher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2001-05-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781466804029

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An unforgettable novel about race and motherhood from the bestselling author of Before and After Once a Civil Rights activist, Miriam Vener feels trapped in the comfortable upper-middle-class life she leads with her family in Houston in the 1980s. That life suddenly shatters with the appearance, after almost eighteen years, of Veronica (Ronnee), Miriam's biracial daughter born of her passionate affair a generation ago with Eljay, a brilliant black professor at a Mississippi college, who has raised the child. When Miriam introduces her daughter to the utterly white New England town where she summers, and to the Houston society that represents her own compromise of her '60s ideals, the results are complicated. What claim does Miriam have on Ronnee after all this time, and what does Ronnee, no longer a child, want of her mother now? As Miriam desperately and awkwardly invites affection from this stranger who shares her blood, Ronnee--hot-tempered, sensitive, manipulative, and deeply hurt--wrestles with her fury at her mother's mysterious disappearance from her life and searches for reparations. With which family--and which race--does Ronnee identify, and how does that affect her relationships with her newly discovered half sister, her white boyfriend, and the father she is rebelling against? A moving story about estrangement and intimacy, race and privilege, identity and belonging, Half a Heart is a searingly honest novel of public and private ideals betrayed and hopes reignited, in which one of our foremost novelists probes the way history and unyielding love shape our lives.

Half a Heart without you

Half a Heart without you
Author: Prachi Barot
Publsiher: Spectrum Of Thoughts
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2024
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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The book 'Half A Heart without you' is a fictional anthology, including about 30 co-authors. The writers have poured their heart out on the theme 'Love', also supporting LGBTQ community. The book has given that cosy space to the writers, to express their emotions on a piece of paper, and comfort the readers with their write ups.

Half The Heart That Loves Me

Half The Heart That Loves Me
Author: Shreya Patel
Publsiher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 472
Release: 2014-08-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9789384381745

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“'Are you blind Gregory? Can't you see that I love you like I love nobody else in the world?' she wailed. My heart skipped a beat. Finally she was saying what I wanted her to. The moment I had been waiting for, yet fearing, had finally come....” The dreamily perfect boy. The dreamily perfect girl. And as the cliché goes, they fall in love. So what stands between them? A DARK HISTORY... How will their tangled history affect them? Will it bring them together or throw them apart? Taylor and Gregory's lives are filled with suspense. And there are still more twists and turns in store for them. How will they cope with it? 'Half The Heart That Loves Me' is a beautiful love story with drama, tragedy and love in full throttle.

A Question Mark Is Half a Heart

A Question Mark Is Half a Heart
Author: Sofia Lundberg
Publsiher: Houghton Mifflin
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2021
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781328473028

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"From the author of The Red Address Book Sofia Lundberg comes a captivating story about overcoming shame and guilt, about finding oneself and the truth-and in doing so, learning how to love"--

Half a Heart

Half a Heart
Author: Karen McQuestion
Publsiher: Lake Union Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018-03
Genre: Abused children
ISBN: 1503954668

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From bestselling author Karen McQuestion comes a moving novel about broken hearts...and what it takes to put them back together again. At nine years of age, Logan Weber knows the routine. Keep quiet, make the food last, and don't ever cause trouble. He'll do what it takes to evade the rages of his troubled, violent father. Even though he's only a child, Logan already knows too much--has seen too much. So when the opportunity presents itself, Logan runs. He has no idea where his journey will lead, or that the grandmother he's been told is dead is desperately searching for him. Alone with no home of his own, Logan looks for a safe place to hide. Relying on his instincts and the kindness of strangers, the boy manages to touch the lives of everyone he meets. But his innocent heart cannot survive in the adult world without the most basic human need of all: love.

Songs of the Heart

Songs of the Heart
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1872
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: HARVARD:HWP555

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The Upright Heart

The Upright Heart
Author: Julia Ain-Krupa
Publsiher: New Europe Books
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2016-09-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780990004394

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"Stylistic virtuosity, penetrating emotional power, and a post-apocalyptic vision . . . a brilliant literary achievement. . . . Julia Ain-Krupa gives us something luminous." — Philip K. Jason, Jewish Book Council The Upright Heart chronicles the return from Brooklyn of a Jewish man, Wolf, to his native Poland soon after World War II. He is haunted by the memory of his Catholic lover, Olga, whom he abandoned to marry a woman of his own faith and start a new life in America, and who perished sheltering the parents and younger sister he left behind. Harassed on the streets of postwar Poland, Wolf is watched over by the spirits of those who died during and after the war but have yet to let go. His story is woven together with those of others, living and dead, Catholic and Jew, including the deceased students of a school for girls, a battalion of fallen German soldiers, and an orphan boy who wanders the streets of Krakow, believing in a magic pill he has conjured up as a way to survive. Set amid the ruins of the Holocaust and the Nazis' total war, this haunting novel is at once a page-turning drama and a meditation on what it means to be human, part of a community, alive. The Upright Heart's dreamlike qualities and fluent lyricism draw the reader toward a consecrated realm, while its narrative force guides the story into the present, where survivors and their children, beset by the devastations of the past, struggle alongside the dead to perceive and appreciate the beauty of that which remains and that which might yet be. From the Trade Paperback edition.

Wonderful Winding Words

Wonderful Winding Words
Author: François Pialat
Publsiher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2011-08-23
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781456789237

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WONDERFUL WINDING WORDS Touring in four languages (Chinese, English, French, German) From Franois PIALAT Welcome to this phrase-book in 4 languages (Chinese, English, French and German) which let us discovers fluent words and expressions from our daily life. We are at the crossing of Asian and European civilisations which intermingle with each others. Each civilisation shows its spirit according to its experience. A flow of ideas carries away the reader, awaking his perception. Funny, baffling, picturesque, echoingA colour, a fragrance, a scent beyond the words gives them their own sensibility. The hundred words chosen by the writer during his peregrinations and recollections are enriching our knowledge on our own vocabulary and the one of our neighbours from here and abroad. We discover an unusual Anglo-Saxon world and the Far East is bringing its exotic touch. Each word may have a special resonance in the imaginary or in the reality. Short, a clever book to learn while amusing oneself, confirming the maxim: Truth in the Pyrenees, mistake beyond. After having studied in Bournemouth, England, Tbingen and Bochum, Germany, the French author discovers ethnology with the hill tribes of the Golden Triangle, Thailand. His passion for Asia leads him to study Asian languages and civilisations.