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One Voice: Our Voice, Young Chicago Authors

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2049 W. Division Street
60622 Chicago
United States
US
Catalog Number: 
Book, Hathaway, Jocelyn
Date: 
1999
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English
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Young Chicago Authors is a nonprofit writing organization devoted to promoting literature and literacy among Chicago's urban youth. One Voice: Our Voice is a compilation of YCA entries to the 1999 Creative Writing Festival at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater.
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Kitchen Stories

Catalog Number: 
Book, Sharma, Shobha
Date: 
2002
Edition: 
First
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Abstract: 
A collection of personal and fictional stories about cooking and the kitchen in a South Indian family.
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English
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ISSN/ISBN: 
189147622X
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Solace in So Many Words

World's Fair Midways

Catalog Number: 
Book, McCullough, Edo
Date: 
1966
Edition: 
First
Abstract: 
A book about the history of entertainment and world fairs in particular, from New York's Crystal Palace in 1853 through the then-upcoming 1967 Expo in Montreal.
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English
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ISSN/ISBN: 
0405077009

Literary Chicago: A Book Lover's Tour of the Windy City

Location

4650 N Rockwell Sst.
60625 Chicago
United States
US
Catalog Number: 
Book, Holden, Greg
Date: 
2001
Edition: 
1
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"Discover the Windy City that has attracted and nurtured writers, editors, publishers, and book lovers for more than a century. Trace the steps of literary figures who called Chicago home, incorporated cityscapes into their writing, and put a uniquely Chicago stamp on their work."
Language: 
English
Notes: 
Abstract from back cover
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ISSN/ISBN: 
1893121011

Reflection Passed

Location

United States
41° 53' 48.2352" N, 87° 40' 46.38" W
US
Catalog Number: 
Book, Hansen, Chris
Date: 
2009
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Reflection Passed is a book of drawings of car crashes accompanied by short poems.
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English
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Item Donor: 
Kim and Chris May

There Are No Children Here

Catalog Number: 
Book, Kotlowitz, Alex
Date: 
1991
Edition: 
First Edition
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There Are No Children Here: The Story of Two Boys Growing Up in the Other America is a 1991 biography by Alex Kotlowitz that describes the experiences of two brothers growing up in Chicago's Henry Horner Homes. It won the Carl Sandburg award. *
Language: 
English
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* abstract taken from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/There_Are_No_Children_Here
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ISSN/ISBN: 
0385265263
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Moonlit: Number 2

Catalog Number: 
Book, Moonlit Number 2
Date: 
2007
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A collection of poems written by various authors.
Language: 
English
Notes: 
Send submissions of 3-5 pages with bio to la_janssen@yahoo.com and cmcmahon@bw.edu.
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ISSN/ISBN: 
9780978697310
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Two Southwests

Catalog Number: 
Book, Schroeder, Steven
Date: 
2008
Abstract: 
This bilingual collection gathers poems by twenty-seven contemporary poets from the southwestern United States and southwestern China – “two southwests,” two variations on an illusion of geographic precision behind which there are people who find themselves in both natural environments and political ones, who come to know in various ways that what we can and cannot see is as likely to depend on a map as a mountain, or when and where the river is dry enough to cross. What we say and what we don’t, as surely as what we see and what we can’t, are products of politics as well as location. But, politics and perspective aside, it is a matter of collision – and putting ourselves in places where we will collide can be an aid to vision. By bringing poets together in two places similarly named by virtue of their respective places on somebody else’s maps, we intend to facilitate a collision. In our southwests, there is space for silence – and the intersection of sky with earth on open plains can teach us to appreciate nothing whether the plateau beneath our feet is below Tibet or above the Caprock. Between the poems and between the lines, nothing that is there may make our being present a bit more possible. *
Language: 
English
Chinese
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*Abstract taken from http://vacpoetry.org/two-southwests/
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ISSN/ISBN: 
9780979882562

Anakim of the Sun: Being Human

Catalog Number: 
Book, Gonzalez, Dan
Date: 
2000
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The story of "Anakim of the Sun: Being Human" is about Father Antonio Rivera, a vampire who became a priest in the hopes of being cured of his blood lust. Though a member of The Church, Antonio finds himself at odd when he must confront his past and is forced to face the one thing he never did: give himself completely to God. By doing so, he realizes the theme behind the Gospel according to John: the road to Heaven is black and white; everything you do, say, think and feel will either take you closer to Heaven or take you closer to Hell... but ultimately, it's your decision.
Language: 
English
Notes: 
Abstract from back cover of book; book signed by author
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ISSN/ISBN: 
9781441596482
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Item Donor: 
Dan Gonzalez

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