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In this searing indictment of the juvenile justice system, one teen
in detention weighs what she is willing to endure for forgiveness.
All it took was one night and one bad decision for fifteen-year-old
Violetta Chen-Samuels’ life to go off the rails. After driving
drunk and causing the accident that kills her little sister,
Violetta is incarcerated. Under the juvenile justice system, her
fate lies in the hands of those she’s wronged—her family. With
their forgiveness, she could go home. But without it?
Well . . . Denied their forgiveness, Violetta is
now left with two options, neither good—remain in juvenile
detention for an uncertain sentence or participate in the Trials.
The Trials are no easy feat, but if she succeeds, she could regain
both her freedom and what she wants most of all: her family’s
love. In her quest to prove her remorse, Violetta is forced to
confront not only her family’s grief, but her own—and the
question of whether their forgiveness is more important than
forgiving herself.
"A delight and highly recommended." -Booklist "Showcases the truth
and fullness of people of color." -Book Riot In the tradition of
Best American Short Stories comes Everyday People: The Color of
Life, a dazzling collection of contemporary short fiction. Everyday
People is a thoughtfully curated anthology of short stories that
presents new and renowned work by established and emerging writers
of color. It illustrates the dynamics of character and culture that
reflect familial strife, political conflict, and personal turmoil
through an array of stories that reveal the depth of the human
experience. Representing a wide range of styles, themes, and
perspectives, these selected stories depict moments that
linger-crossroads to be navigated, relationships, epiphanies, and
times of doubt, loss, and discovery. A celebration of writing and
expression, Everyday People brings to light the rich tapestry that
binds us all. The contributors are an eclectic mix of award-winning
and critically lauded writers, including Mia Alvar, Carleigh Baker,
Nana Brew-Hammond, Glendaliz Camacho, Alexander Chee, Mitchell S.
Jackson, Yiyun Li, Allison Mills, Courttia Newland, Dennis Norris
II, Jason Reynolds, Nelly Rosario, Hasanthika Sirisena, and Brandon
Taylor. Some of the proceeds from the sale of Everyday People will
benefit the Rhode Island Writers Colony, a nonprofit organization
founded by the late Brook Stephenson that provides space for
speculation, production, and experimentation by writers of color.
In this searing indictment of the juvenile justice system, one teen
in detention weighs what she is willing to endure for forgiveness.
All it took was one night and one bad decision for fifteen-year-old
Violetta Chen-Samuels’ life to go off the rails. After driving
drunk and causing the accident that kills her little sister,
Violetta is incarcerated. Under the juvenile justice system, her
fate lies in the hands of those she’s wronged—her family. With
their forgiveness, she could go home. But without it?
Well . . . Denied their forgiveness, Violetta is
now left with two options, neither good—remain in juvenile
detention for an uncertain sentence or participate in the Trials.
The Trials are no easy feat, but if she succeeds, she could regain
both her freedom and what she wants most of all: her family’s
love. In her quest to prove her remorse, Violetta is forced to
confront not only her family’s grief, but her own—and the
question of whether their forgiveness is more important than
forgiving herself.
Robert Kroetsch: Essayist, Novelist, Poet brings together an
international cast of critics, scholars, and writers to examine,
re-examine, and honour the celebrated author's immense significance
in the twenty-first century, and what it means to be Canadian and
part of the country's literary landscape. Original essays by Dennis
Cooley, Phil Hall, Nicole Markotic, Aritha van Herk, and Rudy
Wiebe, among others. The author of nine novels, thirteen books of
poetry, and seven non-fiction volumes, Robert Kroetsch (1927-2011)
was a major figure in the development and history of literature in
Canada. He won the Governor General's Award for Fiction for The
Studhorse Man (1969) and was shortlisted for the Governor General's
Award for Poetry for The Hornbooks of Rita K. (2001). He received
honorary degrees from the University of Winnipeg (1983) and the
University of Alberta (1997), and was made an Officer of the Order
of Canada (2004). Robert Kroetsch stands as a seminal figure in the
Canadian literary landscape. In his early fiction he introduced
postmodern techniques into the mainstream of Canadian fiction. He
then moved on to writing poetry while still writing fiction, and
created a new vision for poets across the country, defining the
nature of the poetic experience by searching out the roots of his
place in the Canadian landscape. Robert Kroetsch: Essayist,
Novelist, Poet is a timely reminder of the immense significance
that Kroetsch holds in the twenty-first-century understanding of
what it means to be Canadian and part of the country's literary
landscape. This book is published in English. - Robert Kroetsch
(1927-2011) est une figure majeure de l'histoire et du
developpement de la litterature au Canada. Son roman intitule The
Studhorse Man (1969) lui a permis de remporter le Prix litteraire
du Gouverneur general dans la categorie roman et nouvelles ; par
ailleurs, son recueil de poesie, intitule The Hornbooks of Rita K.
(2001), a figure sur la liste des finalistes du Prix litteraire du
Gouverneur general dans la categorie poesie. De plus, il s'est vu
decerner un doctorat honoris causa par deux universites
canadiennes, l'Universite de Winnipeg (1983) et l'Universite de
l'Alberta (1997), et il a ete fait officier de l'Ordre du Canada
(2004). Robert Kroetsch est une figure marquante du paysage
litteraire canadien. Dans ses premiers ouvrages de fiction, il a
introduit des techniques de narration postmodernes dans le courant
dominant et jusqu'alors plutot conventionnel de la fiction
canadienne. Il a ensuite entrepris d'ecrire de la poesie tout en
poursuivant son oeuvre romanesque. Ce faisant, il a su creer une
nouvelle vision pour les poetes canadiens ; il a, entre autres,
defini la nature de l'experience poetique en se questionnant sur le
sens de l'identite canadienne et sur la place qu'il occupait dans
le paysage litteraire canadien. L'ouvrage intitule Robert Kroetsch
: romancier, poete et essayiste constitue un rappel opportun de
l'importance considerable de cet auteur majeur, qui nous a permis
de mieux comprendre ce que cela signifiait d'etre Canadien au XXIe
siecle et d'appartenir au paysage litteraire canadien. Ce livre est
publie en anglais.
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