In 1898, Moses Thomas's summer vacation does not go exactly as planned as he contends with family problems and escalating tension between the African-American and white communities of Wilmington, North Carolina.
This anniversary edition with a new foreword by Marina Warner celebrates fifty years since original publication of Crow (1970), which marked a pivotal moment in Ted Hughes's writing career.
A collection of poems focusing on the central figure of the crow, predatory, mocking and indestructible.
In 1898, Moses Thomas's summer vacation does not go exactly as planned as he contends with family problems and the ever-changing alliances among his friends at the same time as he is exposed to the escalating tension between the African ...
This is the epic story of a woman named Crow who has been fighting the government for years to win back a tin mine that is rightfully hers (2 acts, 13 men, 2 women).
'Crow' was Ted Hughes's fourth book of poems for adults and a pivotal moment in his writing career. In it, he found both a structure and a persona that gave his vision a new power and coherence.
Easy, right? Turns out, infiltrating the Irish mafia isn't exactly what I thought it would be. I just wanted a soldier. Someone I could flirt with to get me in the door. That's when Lachlan Crow noticed me. Problem was, he wasn't a soldier.
One seeks revenge from beyond the grave, the other puts slashers in the grave! Cassie Hack crosses over into the world of The Crow in this graphic novel mashup. The crow flies. A soul is brought back. But something is wrong.
An enchanting narration of four extraordinary children who are brought to a magical planet where they visit mystical places, discover esoteric secrets, and marvel in wonder.
All the birds fl y away from Crow. Why? Is he too black? Too tall? An ogre of tar and feathers? Crow has had enough of it. He wants to belong. One day three birds are sitting nearby and Crow sets out to make friends.
The Redwood Writers are proud to present this beautiful volume, enhanced by our local artists, which expresses the heart and talent of our community.
They take flight almost without effort, flapping their wings easily and ascending into the air like spirits. Crow by Boria Sax is a celebration of the crow and its relatives in myth, literature, and life.
North American Indians are not merely a historical topic. Instead, today's Native Americans are living, productive members of North American society. The contributions of the various Indian cultures enrich our...