LIBROS DEL AUTOR: jessica mehta

4 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: jessica mehta

  • When We Talk of Stolen Sisters
    Jessica Mehta
    This collection of Jessica Mehta’s powerful, beautiful, vulnerable work spans 'from dates so long ago I can’t even recall' to her most current poetry in the midst of a pandemic. Her poems call our attention to the unsung disappearance of Indigenous women, the cultural genocide that still continues, the eating disorders that consume us from within, and to love, family, and the c...
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    12,05 €

  • You Look Something
    Jessica Mehta
    College is supposed to be the best years of your life, a time when you “find your tribe.”  But what does that mean for a first-generation, urban, indigenous young woman who stumbled into her freshman year to escape an abusive relationship? Armed with nothing more than piles of students loans, this is one indigenous girl’s journey through the most challenging set of obstacles ye...
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    16,33 €

  • Drag Me Through the Mess
    Jessica Mehta
    In Jessica Mehta’s tenth book, Drag Me Through the Mess uncovers what it means to be an indigenous woman in a society where “NDNs” are seen as fashion accessories at best and obsolete at worst. Each poem grips the reader and reveals a king of honest emotion and telling that’s almost unnerving. All the ugliness and hurts of life are explored with a kind of lyrical beauty that ca...
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    18,87 €

  • The Wrong Kind of Indian
    Jessica Mehta
    'You look something.' Jennifer had heard this her entire life as a 'white-washed' half-Cherokee, half-white girl in a small Oregon town.THE WRONG KIND OF INDIAN is a thinly-veiled memoir-style story of what it means to claim your identity after a dysfunctional childhood steeped in sexuality and eventual homelessness, parents who toe the line between neglect and abuse, and the f...
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    16,00 €