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  1. The fifth season
    Published: August 2015
    Publisher:  Orbit, New York, NY

    Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Bremen
    02.t.3458
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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9780316229296
    RVK Categories: HU 9800
    Edition: First edition
    Series: The broken earth ; book 1
    Subjects: American fiction; Betrayal; Fantasy fiction; Kidnapping; Mothers; Murder; Parent and child; Quests (Expeditions); Secrecy; Survival; Fiction
    Scope: 498 Seiten, Illustration
  2. Her
    a novel
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Back Bay Books, Little/Brown and Company, New York

    "On the face of it, Emma and Nina have very little in common. Isolated and exhausted by early motherhood, Emma finds her confidence is fading fast. Nina--sophisticated, generous, effortlessly in control--seems to have all the answers. It's easy to... more

     

    "On the face of it, Emma and Nina have very little in common. Isolated and exhausted by early motherhood, Emma finds her confidence is fading fast. Nina--sophisticated, generous, effortlessly in control--seems to have all the answers. It's easy to see why Emma is drawn to Nina. But what does Nina see in her? A seemingly innocent friendship slowly develops into a dangerous game of cat and mouse as Nina eases her way into Emma's life. Soon, it becomes clear that Nina wants something from the unwitting Emma--something that might just destroy her"--

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9780316369886; 9780316369879
    Edition: First Back Bay paperback edition
    Subjects: Mothers; Female friendship
    Scope: 261 pages, 21 cm
  3. Her
    a novel
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Back Bay Books, Little/Brown and Company, New York

    "On the face of it, Emma and Nina have very little in common. Isolated and exhausted by early motherhood, Emma finds her confidence is fading fast. Nina--sophisticated, generous, effortlessly in control--seems to have all the answers. It's easy to... more

     

    "On the face of it, Emma and Nina have very little in common. Isolated and exhausted by early motherhood, Emma finds her confidence is fading fast. Nina--sophisticated, generous, effortlessly in control--seems to have all the answers. It's easy to see why Emma is drawn to Nina. But what does Nina see in her? A seemingly innocent friendship slowly develops into a dangerous game of cat and mouse as Nina eases her way into Emma's life. Soon, it becomes clear that Nina wants something from the unwitting Emma--something that might just destroy her"--

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9780316369886; 9780316369879
    Edition: First Back Bay paperback edition
    Subjects: Mothers; Female friendship
    Other subjects: Domestic fiction; Suspense fiction
    Scope: 261 pages, 21 cm
  4. Love you forever
    Contributor: McGraw, Sheila (Ill.)
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Firefly Books, Richmond Hill, Ont. [u.a.]

    Universitätsbibliothek Paderborn
    BSKM2167
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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: McGraw, Sheila (Ill.)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9780920668375; 9780920668368
    Edition: 96. print.
    Subjects: Love; Mothers
    Scope: [16] Bl., zahlr. Ill.
  5. No True Echo
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Abrams, New York

    Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- CONTENTS -- CHAPTER 1 THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF ECHO TECHNOLOGY -- CHAPTER 2 SCARLETT WHITE -- CHAPTER 3 THE VALUE OF COMMUNITY -- CHAPTER 4 EMBRACING THE CHAOS -- CHAPTER 5 SOMETHING STRANGE --... more

    Hochschulbibliothek Friedensau
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    Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- CONTENTS -- CHAPTER 1 THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF ECHO TECHNOLOGY -- CHAPTER 2 SCARLETT WHITE -- CHAPTER 3 THE VALUE OF COMMUNITY -- CHAPTER 4 EMBRACING THE CHAOS -- CHAPTER 5 SOMETHING STRANGE -- CHAPTER 6 SOMETHING NOTHINGY -- CHAPTER 7 CORNISHSTEIN -- CHAPTER 8 CONSEQUENCES OF ACTIONS -- CHAPTER 9 THE MEANING OF ACCIDENTS -- CHAPTER 10 A CHOICE OF BISCUITS -- CHAPTER 11 MELANCHOLY AND DESPAIRING -- CHAPTER 12 CONSPIRACY THEORIES -- CHAPTER 13 PLAUSIBLE -- CHAPTER 14 A PICTURE OF REGRET -- CHAPTER 15 A BURIED BOOK -- CHAPTER 16 THE WORD PROTOCOL -- CHAPTER 17 CAT THEFT -- CHAPTER 18 A CAT CALLED RASCAL -- CHAPTER 19 THE GREEN DOOR -- CHAPTER 20 THE RECLAMATION OF SENSE -- CHAPTER 21 A NIGHT AT THE HOSPITAL -- CHAPTER 22 THURSDAY AGAIN -- CHAPTER 23 SAME OLD, SAME OLD -- CHAPTER 24 MONSTROUS THINGS -- CHAPTER 25 LAUREN BLISS -- CHAPTER 26 REALITY AND EMOTIONS -- CHAPTER 27 HISTORY MATTERS -- CHAPTER 28 THE TIME PARTICLE -- CHAPTER 29 TEMPORAL COMA -- CHAPTER 30 POSSIBILITY OF PARENTHOOD -- CHAPTER 31 THE UGLINESS OF REGRET -- CHAPTER 32 THE LOVE OF HEIGHTS -- CHAPTER 33 THE ETA -- CHAPTER 34 SECOND SATURDAY -- CHAPTER 35 ECHO JUMPING -- CHAPTER 36 DEMONSTRATION -- CHAPTER 37 AN ALTERED VERSION -- CHAPTER 38 THE RESILIENCE OF RUBY DANE -- CHAPTER 39 THIRD THURSDAY -- CHAPTER 40 THE MIDDLE OF NOWHERE -- CHAPTER 41 ASK YOURSELF WHO'S LAUGHING -- CHAPTER 42 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS -- CHAPTER 43 WHICH YOU ARE YOU? -- CHAPTER 44 THE TRIAL -- CHAPTER 45 A LIFE WITH MELODY -- CHAPTER 46 DEATH AND IGNOMINY -- CHAPTER 47 THE CENTER OF THE UNIVERSE -- CHAPTER 48 HISTORY OF THE FUTURE -- CHAPTER 49 CHIPS AGAIN -- CHAPTER 50 BEGINNING AT THE END -- CHAPTER 51 A PICTURE OF FRUSTRATION -- CHAPTER 52 DEATH DROP POINT -- CHAPTER 53 THE END OF EDDIE DANE -- CHAPTER 54 ECHO FREE-FALLING -- CHAPTER 55 MANIPULATION CHAPTER 56 THE END OF THE WORLD -- CHAPTER 57 FINAL CHIPS -- CHAPTER 58 THURSEABER -- CHAPTER 59 THE TESTIMONY OF MR. EDWARD DANE -- CHAPTER 60 THE BEGINNING -- NOTES ON THE US VERSION OF NO TRUE ECHO

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781613124864
    Subjects: Mothers
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (158 pages)
  6. Love you forever
    Contributor: McGraw, Sheila (Illustrator)
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Firefly Books, Richmond Hill, Ont. [u.a.]

    Universitätsbibliothek Paderborn
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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: McGraw, Sheila (Illustrator)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9780920668375; 9780920668368
    Edition: 96. print.
    Subjects: Love; Mothers
    Scope: [16] Bl. : zahlr. Ill.
  7. Ordinary light
    a memoir
    Published: 2015

    "From the Pulitzer Prize-winning poet: a deeply moving memoir that explores coming-of-age and the meaning of home against a complex backdrop of race, faith, and the unbreakable bond between a mother and daughter. Tracy K. Smith had a fairly typical... more

    Freie Universität Berlin, Universitätsbibliothek
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    "From the Pulitzer Prize-winning poet: a deeply moving memoir that explores coming-of-age and the meaning of home against a complex backdrop of race, faith, and the unbreakable bond between a mother and daughter. Tracy K. Smith had a fairly typical upbringing in suburban California: the youngest in a family of five children raised with limitless affection and a firm belief in God by a stay-at-home mother and an engineer father. But after spending a summer in Alabama at her grandmother's home, she returns to California with a new sense of what it means for her to be black: from her mother's memories of picking cotton as a girl in her father's field for pennies a bushel, to her parents' involvement in the Civil Rights movement. These dizzying juxtapositions...between her family's past, her own comfortable present, and the promise of her future...will eventually compel her to act on her passions for love and 'ecstatic possibility,' and her desire to become a writer. But when her mother is diagnosed with cancer, which she says is part of God's plan, Tracy must learn a new way to love and look after someone whose beliefs she has outgrown. Written with a poet's precision and economy, this gorgeous, probing kaleidoscope of self and family offers us a universal story of belonging and becoming, and the ways we find and lose ourselves amid the places we call home"..

     

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  8. The Cruel Country
    Published: 2015.; 2015; ©2015.
    Publisher:  University of Georgia Press,, Athens, GA : ; Project MUSE,, Baltimore, Md. :

    "'I am learning the alchemy of grief--how it must be carefully measured and doled out, inflicted--but I have not yet mastered this art,' writes Judith Ortiz Cofer in The Cruel Country. This richly textured, deeply moving, lyrical memoir centers on... more

    Freie Universität Berlin, Universitätsbibliothek, Zentralbibliothek
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    "'I am learning the alchemy of grief--how it must be carefully measured and doled out, inflicted--but I have not yet mastered this art,' writes Judith Ortiz Cofer in The Cruel Country. This richly textured, deeply moving, lyrical memoir centers on Cofer's return to her native Puerto Rico after her mother has been diagnosed with late-stage lung cancer. Cofer's work has always drawn strength from her life's contradictions and dualities, such as the necessities and demands of both English and Spanish, her travels between and within various mainland and island subcultures, and the challenges of being a Latina living in the U.S. South. Interlaced with these far-from-common tensions are dualities we all share: our lives as both sacred and profane, our negotiation of both child and adult roles, our desires to be the person who belongs and also the person who is different. What we discover in The Cruel Country is how much Cofer has heretofore held back in her vivid and compelling writing. This journey to her mother's deathbed has released her to tell the truth within the truth. She arrives at her mother's bedside as a daughter overcome by grief, but she navigates this cruel country as a writer--an acute observer of detail, a relentless and insistent questioner"-- "The Cruel Country is a memoir centered around the author's journey to Puerto Rico after her mother had been diagnosed with late stage lung cancer. The story takes us through Cofer's journey as she sits by the her mother's hospital bed during the last moments of her life, through the grieving process and Catholic funereal rites that follow her mother's death and her return to her life in the U.S. Cofer's writerly talents richly inform this narrative meditation on her family's life in Puerto Rico and the States, her frantic research on cancer, considerations of Catholicism, family, and culture , and much more. The book at the same time is very much a study of cultural differences and the balance that the author must find as a Puerto-Rican American, not wholly part of her mother's culture. We see this come to a head as she communicates with doctors, participates in funeral arrangements and sacraments, and recollects her Anglo husband John's father's death. This very personal story about the author's life will resonate with Cofer's legions of fans including students and those interested in memoir, ethnic and cultural crossings, spirituality, loss, grief, and reconciliation"--

     

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    Source: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 0-8203-4764-7
    Edition: 1st edition.
    Subjects: Mothers and daughters; Mothers; Grief.; Puerto Ricans; Transnationalism; Authors, American
    Other subjects: Cofer, Judith Ortiz, (1952-); Cofer, Judith Ortiz, (1952-); Cofer, Judith Ortiz, (1952-)
    Scope: 1 online resource (238 p.)
    Notes:

    Description based upon print version of record.

    Includes bibliographical references and index.

    ""54 Novenas and las costumbres""""55""; ""56 The acolyte""; ""57""; ""58""; ""59 Certification of la nada""; ""60 On cooking""; ""61 Rituals of la vida""; ""62""; ""63 A sueño is a message""; ""64""; ""65 The meaning of de afuera""; ""66 Poetry and prayer""; ""67 The many names of grief""; ""68""; ""69 The Ulysses Syndrome""; ""70 History of dominoes""; ""71 Numinosity""; ""72 Ashes""; ""73 No puede ser""; ""74""; ""75""; ""76 Teach me to sit still""; ""77 Counting down""; ""Notebook Two""; ""1""; ""2 The vast azul""; ""3 Broken heart syndrome""; ""4""; ""5""; ""6""; ""7""; ""8""; ""9""

  9. Ordinary light :
    a memoir /
    Published: 2015.

    "From the Pulitzer Prize-winning poet: a deeply moving memoir that explores coming-of-age and the meaning of home against a complex backdrop of race, faith, and the unbreakable bond between a mother and daughter. Tracy K. Smith had a fairly typical... more

    Freie Universität Berlin, Universitätsbibliothek, Zentralbibliothek
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    "From the Pulitzer Prize-winning poet: a deeply moving memoir that explores coming-of-age and the meaning of home against a complex backdrop of race, faith, and the unbreakable bond between a mother and daughter. Tracy K. Smith had a fairly typical upbringing in suburban California: the youngest in a family of five children raised with limitless affection and a firm belief in God by a stay-at-home mother and an engineer father. But after spending a summer in Alabama at her grandmother's home, she returns to California with a new sense of what it means for her to be black: from her mother's memories of picking cotton as a girl in her father's field for pennies a bushel, to her parents' involvement in the Civil Rights movement. These dizzying juxtapositions...between her family's past, her own comfortable present, and the promise of her future...will eventually compel her to act on her passions for love and 'ecstatic possibility,' and her desire to become a writer. But when her mother is diagnosed with cancer, which she says is part of God's plan, Tracy must learn a new way to love and look after someone whose beliefs she has outgrown. Written with a poet's precision and economy, this gorgeous, probing kaleidoscope of self and family offers us a universal story of belonging and becoming, and the ways we find and lose ourselves amid the places we call home"..

     

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  10. Ordinary light
    a memoir
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Alfred A. Knopf, New York

    "From the Pulitzer Prize-winning poet: a deeply moving memoir that explores coming-of-age and the meaning of home against a complex backdrop of race, faith, and the unbreakable bond between a mother and daughter. Tracy K. Smith had a fairly typical... more

     

    "From the Pulitzer Prize-winning poet: a deeply moving memoir that explores coming-of-age and the meaning of home against a complex backdrop of race, faith, and the unbreakable bond between a mother and daughter. Tracy K. Smith had a fairly typical upbringing in suburban California: the youngest in a family of five children raised with limitless affection and a firm belief in God by a stay-at-home mother and an engineer father. But after spending a summer in Alabama at her grandmother's home, she returns to California with a new sense of what it means for her to be black: from her mother's memories of picking cotton as a girl in her father's field for pennies a bushel, to her parents' involvement in the Civil Rights movement. These dizzying juxtapositions...between her family's past, her own comfortable present, and the promise of her future...will eventually compel her to act on her passions for love and 'ecstatic possibility,' and her desire to become a writer. But when her mother is diagnosed with cancer, which she says is part of God's plan, Tracy must learn a new way to love and look after someone whose beliefs she has outgrown. Written with a poet's precision and economy, this gorgeous, probing kaleidoscope of self and family offers us a universal story of belonging and becoming, and the ways we find and lose ourselves amid the places we call home"..

     

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