Rachel, a middle-aged novelist and university professor in North Carolina, finds herself in a downward spiral when she learns that her brother Dennis, from whom she's been estranged for decades, is dying. The news brings back memories she has long repressed. As she reflects on how early trauma changed the trajectory of her life, Rachel remembers her youth and begins to rethink her role as a woman, a daughter, a wife, and a mother, reexamining the life she's found herself living. At times, Rachel's attempts to mine her own complicated past and to weave her memories into the fabric of her professional and creative work are laugh-out-loud funny; at other times, they are painful, though always off-beat and deeply intimate.
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Robin Greene est une écrivaine accomplie dont l'œuvre explore les complexités de l'expérience humaine, particulièrement à travers le prisme des récits féminins et des pratiques contemplatives. Sa poésie et sa fiction abordent des thèmes de mémoire et de narration, souvent ancrés dans des décors riches et évocateurs. Le double rôle de Greene en tant qu'universitaire et éditrice littéraire souligne son engagement profond à promouvoir l'expression et l'érudition littéraires. Son approche mêle une narration perspicace à une exploration consciente des moments profonds de la vie, invitant les lecteurs dans des mondes à la fois profondément personnels et universellement résonnants.





You Are Blessed Golden Angel!
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- 3 heures de lecture
You are fearfully and wonderfully made in the image of God. You have protection, and you have a way to excel.
The collection features forty-five first-person narratives that delve into the diverse and deeply personal experiences of childbirth from women across various socioeconomic backgrounds. Each story is told directly by the mothers, free from external judgment or advocacy for a specific birthing method. The narratives are complemented by medical insights from qualified physicians, ensuring a blend of personal accounts and factual information. Additionally, the book includes resources for pregnant women and new mothers, making it a comprehensive guide to the realities of childbirth.
The narrative unfolds as Professor Robin Greene, intrigued by women's stories, is invited by her student Samantha Henderson to explore a collection of reel-to-reel tapes. These tapes, recorded by Samantha's grandmother, capture vital narratives that Samantha believes deserve a place in the WPA archive of ex-slave accounts. The story delves into themes of heritage, the importance of preserving personal histories, and the intersection of academic pursuit with lived experiences, highlighting the significance of storytelling in understanding the past.
Written by experienced leaders in gifted education, this book is a foundational guide for supervisors, administrators, and districts seeking to create culturally responsive and equity-focused gifted policies and programs.