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Goodnight Lad

A magical bedtime story with a Hidden World inside. The world's first augmented reality children's book.
Tell Me, Kenyalang

Poetry. Asian & Asian American Studies. Translated by Pauline Fan. TELL ME, KENYALANG is a collection of poems by Kulleh Grasi, a writer and musician from Sarawak, a Malaysian state on the island of Borneo. This groundbreaking book is one of a handful of contemporary works of poetry written in Malay to be translated into English and the first in decades to include Malaysian indigenous languages. Translator Pauline Fan brings the work into a thrilling, living English. Kulleh Grasi's poems are entirely new and yet intimate. They are entwined with myth and nature and yet are fully post-modern. They are outside the context of American poetry and also deeply inside the questions and experiences American poets are grappling with today: questions of identity in relation to nation and language and sexuality. Grasi, both a known poet and rock star in Malaysia, writes new rivers and islands into the landscape of identity. Grasi says: "I was reading all kinds of Malay literature. None of it spoke from the experience of Borneo's indigenous people, so I started keeping journals, writing about the lives of indigenous communities that I observed with my own eyes. This was the true beginning of my poetry." TELL ME, KENYALANG will change the way people think of contemporary poetry throughout the world and about the role of indigenous languages in global literature and in translation. The book is a powerhouse.
The Harvester

In "The Harvester," Gene Stratton-Porter weaves a poignant tale centered on the life of David Langston, a dedicated herbalist and farmer who seeks a harmonious life amidst the beauty of nature. Stratton-Porter's prose is richly descriptive, skillfully capturing the lush landscapes of the Indiana countryside and the intricate details of the protagonist's relationship with the flora and fauna around him. Set in the early 20th century, the novel not only serves as a vivid representation of the pastoral lifestyle but also presents themes of love, self-discovery, and the pursuit of personal happiness, intertwined with a reverence for nature. Gene Stratton-Porter, an influential naturalist and author, drew inspiration from her own experiences in rural Indiana, often reflecting her deep connection with the natural world in her works. Her background as a photographer and conservationist, alongside her advocacy for women's rights, shaped her literary voice and thematic focus. Stratton-Porter's dedication to promoting a love for nature, coupled with her personal struggles and triumphs, are vividly reflected in this novel, making it a crucial part of her literary canon. Readers seeking a serene escape into nature's embrace and an insightful exploration of the human spirit will find "The Harvester" to be a captivating read. Stratton-Porter's unique blend of lyrical storytelling and insightful character development invites readers to reflect on their own lives and the beauty that surrounds them, making this work an essential addition to any literary collection.