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Sweet and Sour: Womanly Thoughts (Greenberg, Kj Hannah)
Sweet and Sour: Womanly Thoughts
Autor Greenberg, Kj Hannah
Verlag My Seashell Books - Michele L. Hinton
Sprache Englisch
Mediaform Adobe Digital Editions
Erscheinungsjahr 2021
Artikelnummer 46551710
ISBN 978-1-00-510030-8
Plattform EPUB
Kopierschutz DRM Adobe
CHF 3.50
Zusammenfassung

In seventy literary bites, Sweet and Sour: Womanly Thoughts invites readers to explore the complex roles of females. This book celebrates moms' ability to simultaneously: mop carpets, diaper doll bottoms, chop beans, and actualize professional jobs. As well, this book regards, jadedly, some of the conventions surrounding womenfolk's socially prescribed limits. This assemblage is meant to be provocative. It is a collection of frankly noisy notions at the same time as it is a rationale for ordering more chips and dips, for triaging one's inflatable swimming pools, and for weighing the utility of papier-mâché parrots. Sweet and Sour: Womanly Thoughts makes readers scold their supervisors while simultaneously wishing to be elsewhere, hugging their children. It is a peppery itch without the relief of a rub. Above all, this assemblage is an invitation to engage in critical thinking.

KJ Hannah Greenberg used to be an academic. She earned a Ph.D. in rhetoric and specialized in communication ethics. As well, Hannah was a National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Scholar at Princeton University and a reviewer for The American Journal of Semiotics.

Upon moving to Israel, Hannah morphed into a creative writer.
Subsequently, she was nominated four times for the Pushcart Prize in
Literature and once for The Best of the Net in Literature. Among her
many books are the essay collections:
Tosh: Select Trash and Bosh of Creative Writing (Crooked Cat Books, 2017)
Dreams are for Coloring Books: Midlife Marvels (Seashell Books, 2017)
Word Citizen: Uncommon Thoughts on Writing, Motherhood & Life in Jerusalem (Tailwinds Press, 2015)
Jerusalem Sunrise (Imago Press, 2015)
Oblivious to the Obvious: Wishfully Mindful Parenting (French Creek Press, 2010)
Conversations on Communication Ethics (Praeger, 1991)
Simple Gratitudes (Propertius Press, 2018, Forthcoming)

Rivka Gross née Greenberg is a full-time mother, a full-time teacher, and a full-time graduate student. In her spare time, she writes across the spectrum about both real and imagined aspects of life. Her work can be found in The Jerusalem Post, Chabad.org, Tachlis Magazine, and in books such as Jerusalem Sunrise (Imago Press, 2015).