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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Miriam Plotinsky
Miriam er født som roma og med et andet navn. Og sammen med tusindvis af andre romaer bliver hun af nazisterne sendt til Auschwitz. Men under en transport mellem Auschwitz og en anden koncentrationslejr, Ravensbrück, skifter hun tøj og identitet med en død jødisk kvinde og bliver til Miriam. Og som Miriam kommer hun med de hvide busser til efterkrigstidens Sverige, hvor romaer også var uønskede. Så for at overleve fastholder hun sin jødiske identitet og får en tilværelse som hjemmegående husmor i en mindre provinsby. Men under den perfekte overflade gemmer der sig minder om ufattelige rædsler og hemmeligheder, som det bliver stadig vanskeligere at undertrykke.‘Jeg hedder ikke Miriam’ er en stærk og dybt bevægende roman om rædsel, skam og det at stå udenfor. Om Europas og mindretallenes smertefulde historie. Romanen udkom i Sverige i 2014, blev meget omdiskuteret og har solgt mere end 50.000 eksemplarer.Majgull Axelsson har modtaget to af Sveriges fornemste litterære priser, August Prisen og Moa Martinsson prisen, og tre af hendes romaner er tidligere udkommet på dansk, hvoraf den mest kendte er ‘Aprilheksen’.
När familjen samlas runt Miriams säng för att fira hennes åttiofemårsdag tror de nästan att hon blivit dement. Varför skulle hon annars säga att hon inte heter det som alla vet att hon faktiskt heter? Visst vittnar siffrorna som är tatuerade på hennes vänstra arm om hennes historia. Men det finns en annan sanning. Det är dags att sondottern Camilla får veta. Om Auschwitz och Ravensbruck. Om de mest föraktade. Om Anuscha och Didi. Och om hur människor i det fridfulla Jönköping gick ut för att jaga tattare, tio år efter Kristallnatten.Jag heter inte Miriam skildrar ett gripande levnadsöde. Vi får följa med Miriam på en omtumlande resa från en outhärdlig tillvaro i Ravensbruck till efterkrigstidens Sverige. För att överleva döljer hon sin romska identitet och anpassar sig till en gemytlig tillvaro som hemmafru i femtiotalets Nässjö. Men under den perfekta ytan gömmer sig ett ofattbart mörker som blir allt svårare att trycka undan.Majgull Axelsson har skrivit ännu en stark och djupt berörande roman. Jag heter inte Miriam är en berättelse om rädsla, skam och utanförskap. Om Europas smärtsamma historia och romernas situation i Sverige under efterkrigstiden. En berättelse som får oss att se på vår egen samtid med nya ögon.
Ljudboken, upppläsare: Elin Klinga och Pär Myrberg Många hemligheter gömmer sig bakom den tystnad som styrt viloinisten och kompositören Adam Anckers liv. Beslutet att bryta tystnaden och ta reda på sin historia blir en hyllning till hans dotter, som gick bort alldeles för tidigt och plötsligt. Sökandet leder Adam från Nya Zeeland till Polen, och så småningom till Sverige där han en gång lämnat sitt livs stora kärlek. Sonat till Miriam är en gripande berättelse om betydelsen av att tala med varandra om viktiga och smärtsamma händelser i livet. Men framför allt är det en roman om kärlek.
Based on the story of Mary (Miriam) and JosephThe author, who lives in Israel, brings you this biblical fiction story of Miriam and Joseph to life. Not much is written in the Bible between when she received the visitation from the angel to when she gives birth to the Messiah Jesus in Bethlehem. Thus this book helps fill in some of the gaps. The story begins in the little town of Nazareth where a young soon to be bride receives destiny's call. However, little did she know that by saying yes, everything that she holds dear can be put in jeopardy. The story encompasses the context of her everyday family life, the dynamics of the Biblical period, her romance with Joseph, life under Roman occupation, and life within a bustling community in the Galilee. Discover what it meant to be a betrothed young woman, suddenly caught in the situation of being with child before her marriage to the young esteemed carpenter in Nazareth. Will anyone believe her story?
Let's Fly To Trazodone: Poetry By Miriam Stanley
C. D. Johnson; Miriam Stanley
Rogue Scholars Press
2014
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A Heroine of the Frontier: Miriam Davis Colt in Kansas, 1856
J. Christian Bay
Literary Licensing, LLC
2013
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The Truth About the Tooth Fairy (Miriam's Magical Creature Files #1)
Leah Cypess
ABRAMS
2025
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A charming new chapter book series about a young Orthodox Jewish girl out to discover the truth about all the magical mysteries in her world, perfect for fans of Marya Khan and Zoey and Sassafras Miriam is the youngest in her family, and she is tired of being treated like the baby. So, using her superior detective skills, she sets out to debunk the fantastical things that people tell gullible kids, starting with the Tooth Fairy. When her first tooth comes loose, Miriam is determined to prove to her friends and family that the tooth fairy isn’t real. She’s going to lay the perfect trap . . . just as soon as her tooth actually comes out. But despite all her scheming, her investigation doesn’t go to plan. Maybe, just maybe, the tooth fairy is real after all?
The Truth about the Tooth Fairy (Miriam's Magical Creature Files #1)
Leah Cypess
ABRAMS
2025
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A charming new chapter book series about a young Orthodox Jewish girl out to discover the truth about all the magical mysteries in her world, perfect for fans of Marya Khan and Zoey and Sassafras Miriam is the youngest in her family, and she is tired of being treated like the baby. So, using her superior detective skills, she sets out to debunk the fantastical things that people tell gullible kids, starting with the Tooth Fairy. When her first tooth comes loose, Miriam is determined to prove to her friends and family that the tooth fairy isn’t real. She’s going to lay the perfect trap . . . just as soon as her tooth actually comes out. But despite all her scheming, her investigation doesn’t go to plan. Maybe, just maybe, the tooth fairy is real after all?
Activating God's Power in Miriam: Overcome and be transformed by accessing God's power.
Michelle Leslie
Michelle Leslie Publishing
2015
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The austere, mediaeval village of Small Mercy is a place where function is all. There is no colour, no joy. Nobody dares even to dream lest they suffer the consequences of indulging in so unproductive an act. One bleak night, a stranger, John Dawlish, decides to pay a visit. Dawlish is all that Small Mercy is not. His presence alone is at odds with The Constitution, which prohibits all newcomers, especially those as bizarre as he is. When Dawlish at last departs, the villagers notice that two local children are also missing. It is when the cruel Auditor, Franklin Singe, is gathering his party for the hunt, that something truly astonishing happens in that place where the wheel stubbornly remains the height of technology. A mobile phone begins to ring... This Awful Small Mercy of Miss Miriam Malone is a novel about the power of imagination, where nothing is how it seems. Not by a long way.
Miriam's Tambourine is a folktale all about regaining our primal wisdom and connection, and the act of empowerment and purification that allows this is Drumming But it's so much more than that. For to receive her drum to play for that sacred purpose, we first must journey to find Miriam. And the folktale is the treasure map for that journey-in code. Miriam's own saga is the story of the eradication of the Female Divine at the hands of the Mosaic God. To find her we must speak to the Ancestors, reconnect with the wisdom of the Wild, and unwind our own religious history all the way back to a primal spirituality that still included the feminine in its notion of deity. The simple details of the folktale offer a pathway into a critical re-evaluation of fundamental Western concepts. These are beliefs that it is almost inconceivable to call into question as they are simultaneously the core values of our culture, the control mechanisms of that culture, and the justifications for that culture's rapacious colonizing behavior. This journey helps us question and transcend these assumptions. But what can break the status quo of an entire culture?Miriam is returning to answer just precisely this question. She is here to tell us that there is a way of living in which we belong to this planet in profound health and community. She's here to tell us where we got lost, and specifically what to do to find our way again. And when we see that there is a joyful, correct, biologically ethical way for us to live, we finally receive the benediction of compassion for ourselves that alone can foster the possibility of real compassion for anything-and everything-else. With all that said to prepare us for the journey, EDEN OR BUST