Nonfiction

Rebeldes: a Proyecto Latina Anthology

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book,Proyecto Latina
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2013
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9781467576079

Turner's Expanded Chicagoland Street Guide Including Suburbs & Expressways

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book, Turner
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2002
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UPC 070609952925
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0528952927
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John Lavalie

Plants of the Chicago region : a check list of the vascular flora of the Chicago region, with notes on local distribution and ecology

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book, Swink
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1974
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second
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Translucent Transformation: Interviews and Stories of Bodily Experience

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Translucent transformation refers to the ability to see beyond the surface of a person and get a better understanding of the complexity within. The author and six teenage contributors interviewing rural Illinois community members, many of which were strangers on health, illness, and body image. The findings are also expressed in visually artistic representations.
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English
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Outer cover is loose (not attached to rest of zine).
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Apocalypse, Darling

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book, Borich, Barrie Jean
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2018
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From award-winning author Barrie Jean Borich comes Apocalypse, Darling, a narrative, lyric exploration of the clash between old and new. Set in the steel mill regions of Chicago and in Northwest Indiana, the story centers on Borich’s return to a decimated landscape for a misbegotten wedding in which her spouse’s father marries his high school sweetheart. The book is a lilting journey into an ill-fated moment, where families attempt to find communion in tense gathering spaces and across their most formative disappointments. Borich tells the story of the industrial heartland that produced the steel that made American cities, but also one of the most toxic environmental sites in the world. As concise as a poem and as sweeping as an epic novel, Apocalypse, Darling explores the intersection of American traditional and self-invented social identities and the destruction and re-greening of industrial cityscapes. Borich asks: can toxic landscapes actually be remediated and can patriarchal fathers ever really be forgiven? In a political climate where Borich is forced to daily re-enter the toxic wastelands she thought she’d long left behind, Apocalypse, Darling is an urgent collision of broken spaces, dysfunctional affections, and the reach toward familial and environmental repair.
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Advance reader's copy, autographed
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Barrie Jean Borich

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