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Paratiisin lapsilleHumpuuki hänessä hallinnoija soiviimeinen virsi vinhasta varrestapalava pursi puhtaasta hangestaelääPalava kuu on kuusamolaissyntyisen Sofia Kosken esikoisteos. Koski on kirjoittanut erilaisia tekstejä pienestä pitäen ja Täti Kosmos-taiteilijanimellä hän on alkanut esiintymään vuodesta 2018 alkaen joko itsekseen tai bändin kanssa. Koski vannoo vahvasti taiteen merkittävyyteen ja luovaan itse-ilmaisuun jokaisen ihmisen elämässä ja uskoo siihen, kaikella on tarkoituksensa
The Black Queen. Lesbian. Christian's within the LGBTQIA+ community is missing something critical: adequate and accurate representation in society. The Clit: Freshman Year written by Queen Tati touches on the journey of a group of young black lesbians trying to find themselves in this world. As the main character Alicia embarks on a journey many people know all too well - college. She is accompanied by her best friend and secret lover, Angel. This year is unlike any other for these lovers because they have freedom. Immediately connecting with a group of ladies forms an unbreakable bond of friendship. Courtney, Jezebel, and Tiara provide Alicia and Angel with a sense of acceptance and understanding in a world where they are taught their first difficult lesson in life; the freedom given does not always result in the happiness expected.
This book dwells on the clash of culture and traditions among the people. It also focus on acceptance and forgiveness. Sabah, North Borneo, also known as Land Below the Wind, is the epitome of ethnic and national unity. Intermarriages are very common. However, there are people still seeped in culture and traditions. That, at times, makes it difficult for them to accept others from outside their ethnic group. These stories are folklores of the people; the tales may vary from one district to another. While telling the story, the author hopes to accord readers a glimpse of the people's way of life.