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The Stylist

The Stylist

Cai Emmons

HARPER PERENNIAL
2007
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As children, Hayden and her sisters ran carefree through the wilds of rural Connecticut when their father was away writing novels. But when he eventually returned, the spontaneous nature of their female household gave way to his oppressive regulation. Years later, Hayden has moved south to Hoboken, New Jersey, where she works as a hair stylist in a salon filled with the easy laughter and unfettered joy that colored the best days of her childhood. But into this paradisiacal community arrives a stranger, much like Hayden, who is also haunted by a dark secret and a troubled past. Together these two misfits will form a tentative bond that will help them overcome personal crises and pain, as they struggle to discover who they truly are and to find the strength to move on.
His Mother's Son

His Mother's Son

Cai Emmons

HARPER PERENNIAL
2004
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To those who meet Jana Thomas, hers seems a perfect life, with a beautiful home, a successful career as an ER doctor, a loving husband, and a darling six-year-old son named Evan. But inside, Jana is crumbling. Evan's seemingly normal all-boy tendencies are escalating her motherly worry into something close to hysteria, threatening her job, her marriage, and even her relationship with her son. The real source of Jana's disintegration is a past she has kept buried for sixteen years. When that past begins to bleed into the present, Jana is forced to plunge into the emotional whirlpool she left behind-with results that are shattering, profound, and wrenchingly moving. Reminiscent of Sue Miller and Jane Hamilton, Cai Emmons's extraordinary first novel strikes a fine balance between keen psychological observation and page-turning momentum.
Unleashed

Unleashed

Cai Emmons

Penguin Putnam Inc
2022
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By award-winning author Cai Emmons, an ambitious and transcendent novel set against the backdrop of California's wildfire season in which a family in crisis is thrust on a collision course with the world around them that has an outcome beyond their wildest imaginings. When Lu and George Barnes drop their only daughter, Pippa, off at college, they return to their Sonoma, California, home to face a marriage eroded beyond recognition. Without the camouflage of her beloved daughter, Lu finds herself unsure of who she is as a wife and a woman, increasingly disinterested in her husband's pretentious values. George, on the other hand, struggles to understand his wife's aimlessness, as she retreats further and further into her own world. Meanwhile Pippa, who has spent the past year shunning the intimacy she and her mother once shared in a desperate attempt to prove her independence, feels completely adrift in the bustle of L.A., even fearful, given the recent disappearances of women with no worldly explanation, which have been confounding the country. She finds comfort only in her beloved cat and new interest in her zoology class--and its professor. While Lu and Pippa turn to the natural world in this moment of personal crisis, George clings more tightly than ever to the material life he's built. But tensions outside the family are mounting as well--California's wildfire season is swiftly approaching, and with it, a surprising reckoning that none of the Barneses can avoid.
Sinking Islands

Sinking Islands

Cai Emmons

Red Hen Press
2021
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Sinking Islands continues the story of Bronwyn Artair, a scientist who possesses the power to influence the natural forces of the Earth. After several successful interventions, including one in Siberia, she has gone into hiding, worried about unintended consequences of her actions, as well as about the ethics of operating solo. But circumstances call her to action again, and an idea takes shape: What if she could impart her skill to other people? Gathering a few kindred souls from climate-troubled places around the world—Felipe from São Paulo, where drought conditions are creating strains on day-to-day life; Analu and his daughter Penina from a sinking island in the South Pacific; and Patty from the tornado-ridden plains of Kansas—she takes them to the wilds of Northern New Hampshire where she tries to teach them her skill. The novel, realistic but for the single fantastical element, explores how we might become more attuned to the Earth and act more collaboratively to solve the enormity of our climate problem.
Weather Woman

Weather Woman

Cai Emmons

Red Hen Press
2018
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30-year-old Bronwyn Artair, feeling out of place in her doctoral program in Atmospheric Sciences at MIT, drops out and takes a job as a TV meteorologist, much to the dismay of her mentor, Diane Fenwick. After a year of living alone in Southern New Hampshire, enduring the indignities of her job, dumped by her boyfriend, she discovers her deep connection to the natural world has given her an ability to affect natural forces. When she finally accepts she really possesses this startling capability, she must then negotiate a new relationship to the world. Who will she tell? Who will believe her? Most importantly, how will she put this new skill of hers to use? As she seeks answers to these questions, she travels to Kansas to see the tornado maverick she worships; falls in love with Matt, the tabloid journalist who has come to investigate her; visits fires raging out of control in Los Angeles; and eventually voyages with Matt and Diane to the methane fields of Siberia. A woman experiencing power for the first time in her life, she must figure out what she can do for the world without hurting it further. The story poses questions about science and intuition, women and power, and what the earth needs from humans.
Sybil's Trials

Sybil's Trials

Cai Emmons

Red Hen Press
2022
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Sybil White Brown returns from Boston to the small West Coast city where she once lived, hoping to heal after a terrible loss. Summoned to jury duty, she is dismayed to be assigned to the jury of a murder trial alongside her ex-husband with whom she had a rancorous divorce. As the trial progresses, she and her ex tiptoe around each other but eventually become disastrously entangled. Meanwhile, Sybil obsesses about the female defendant, whom she believes is innocent. The situation explodes during jury deliberations when Sybil comes face-to-face with her own unexpressed rage.
The Bells

The Bells

Cai Emmons

Red Hen Press
2025
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AUTHOR OF LIVID • SHORTLISTED FOR THE MISSOURI REVIEW EDITORS PRIZE, THE SARTON AWARD, AND THE NAUTILUS AWARD • Cai Emmons awes readers with the release of THE BELLS“A book Cai finished on the day she died, is a story of life: how to live fully, embrace our messy complications, and swim toward love.”–Miriam Gershow, author of Closer and Survival Tips: StoriesThirty-three-year-old Niall O’Malley has failed a five-year mission to live as a monk and is attempting to redefine himself as a high school teacher in New Jersey.As The Bells opens, thirty-three-year-old Niall O’Malley has failed a five-year mission to live as a monk and is attempting to redefine himself as a high school teacher in New Jersey. The transition has been bumpy. He loves teaching history to inner city teens, but he hits a roadblock when a belligerent student, Colton, possibly a white-supremacist, behaves in ways that threaten Niall. As troubles mount at school, Niall’s girlfriend Lluvia pressures him into making a deeper commitment to their relationship. She wants them to move in together with Lluvia’s pre-teen daughter and elderly mother. Haunted by his failure as a Cistercian monk and his troubles with one man in particular, the abusive Brother Thomas, Niall abandons Lluvia and heads back to his old monastery in Massachusetts for a final showdown with Thomas, now dying of ALS. Redemption for Niall is elusive as he strives to mend his faith.
The Bells

The Bells

Cai Emmons

Red Hen Press
2025
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AUTHOR OF LIVID • SHORTLISTED FOR THE MISSOURI REVIEW EDITORS PRIZE, THE SARTON AWARD, AND THE NAUTILUS AWARD • Cai Emmons awes readers with the release of THE BELLS“A book Cai finished on the day she died, is a story of life: how to live fully, embrace our messy complications, and swim toward love.”–Miriam Gershow, author of Closer and Survival Tips: StoriesThirty-three-year-old Niall O’Malley has failed a five-year mission to live as a monk and is attempting to redefine himself as a high school teacher in New Jersey.As The Bells opens, thirty-three-year-old Niall O’Malley has failed a five-year mission to live as a monk and is attempting to redefine himself as a high school teacher in New Jersey. The transition has been bumpy. He loves teaching history to inner city teens, but he hits a roadblock when a belligerent student, Colton, possibly a white-supremacist, behaves in ways that threaten Niall. As troubles mount at school, Niall’s girlfriend Lluvia pressures him into making a deeper commitment to their relationship. She wants them to move in together with Lluvia’s pre-teen daughter and elderly mother. Haunted by his failure as a Cistercian monk and his troubles with one man in particular, the abusive Brother Thomas, Niall abandons Lluvia and heads back to his old monastery in Massachusetts for a final showdown with Thomas, now dying of ALS. Redemption for Niall is elusive as he strives to mend his faith.
Vanishing: Five Stories

Vanishing: Five Stories

Cai Emmons

Leapfrog Press
2020
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Winner of the Leapfrog Global Fiction PrizeThe characters in these stories operate in a world in which their voices are not heard, and are navigating prickly paths, doing what they can to survive. An attorney, mother of twin babies, is destabilized when her husband is away, and comes to doubt she has a right to her own house; a young artist thinks she knows the score when she moves from LA to New York, only to be forced to look past stereotypes to discover what really matters; a documentary filmmaker, rattled by her recent divorce, visits her oldest childhood friend, who is several years into debilitating dementia, and realizes how quickly shared history can vanish; a woman in her twenties who feels on the outside of everything forms a manipulative friendship with a mother aggrieved by her daughter's recent death; and an office manager approaching middle age is taken aback when she realizes she isn't central in the lives of her young male employees, whom she always thought adored her. These five women's lives speak to the difficulty of honing a strong identity in a culture that consistently devalues women.Sophisticated and bright with promise...these stories elucidate incredibly difficult-to-articulate topics such as jealousy, self-hatred, unlikely connection and friendship.... If a writer's job is to make the unseen visible, the stories in VANISHING are flashlights, illuminating the subtle, enormous tragedies we humans encounter every day.--Marie-Helene Bertino, author of 2 A.M. at the Cat's PajamasPraise for Cai Emmons' novelsGripping. Brings home the power and terror of maternal love. --O Magazine Emmons...has an eye for the grating intimacy of small-town life and a fine ear for suggestive metaphors.... Unusual and memorable. --The EconomistLovely writing... Emmons' emphasis is on her characters, and she draws them well. --Seattle TimesWith family relations as twisted as a French braid and language as vivid as a platinum dye job, Emmons' potent novel features magnetic characters and complex and compelling secrets. mdash;BooklistA gift of a book, an affecting story of violence and forgiveness.--BookpageAccomplished playwright and filmmaker Emmons tests chilly waters in this ambitious, unsettling debut.--Publishers WeeklyGorgeous writing throughout makes for an unusually affecting and memorable debut. --Kirkus ReviewsThe authorCai Emmons is the author of the novels His Mother's Son (which won an Oregon Book Award), The Stylist, and her newest, Weather Woman (fall 2018), about a meteorologist who discovers she has the power to change the weather. Emmons was formerly a playwright and screenwriter; her short fiction has appeared in such publications as TriQuarterly, Narrative, and Arts and Culture, among others. She has taught filmmaking at the University of Southern California and Orange Coast College, and creative writing and screenwriting at the University of Oregon.
Cai Guo-Qiang

Cai Guo-Qiang

Starkman Christine; Stewart Susan

Yale University Press
2012
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This commemorative book traces the creation of Odyssey, a monumental work by internationally acclaimed artist Cai Guo-Qiang (b. 1957). Best known for his innovative "explosion projects," Cai arranged, then ignited, gunpowder to produce a massive Chinese-style landscape across forty-two wood panels, which are now permanently installed at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. Cai produced Odyssey with the help of more than one hundred volunteers over five days in October 2010. Photographs documenting the process demonstrate Cai's working methods and the level of community involvement. Accompanying essays analyze Odyssey as a singular work of art, as a portal to the gallery and its other artworks, and as a collaboration among the artist, museum, and communities in Houston. Moreover, this breathtaking work offers a fresh way for viewers to encounter ancient and contemporary Chinese art.
Cái ChuỒng KhỈ: Tập Truyện Ngắn

Cái ChuỒng KhỈ: Tập Truyện Ngắn

Nguyễn Đức Sơn

C. Mindfulness LLC and Bodhi Media Publisher
2019
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"Em nghĩ thế n o nếu em l một trong những con - đ y l v dụ, đừng c hờn nh - bị nhốt trong chuồng n y?" Rồi t i kể sơ qua chuyện con khỉ đực, vợ n v mấy đứa con của n . Mộc Linh lại hỏi: "C phải anh muốn n i th i độ của m nh trong ho n cảnh v th n phận đ ?" "Đ ng, em sẽ c th i độ g ? Chỉ c hai th i độ th i. Một l nhận lấy ho n cảnh, trong c i kh ng gian b nhỏ v những điều kiện dinh dưỡng thiếu thốn khổ sở kia, để tạo th nh một cuộc sống hẳn hoi, coi m nh như chắc chắn bị ở t chung th n trong đ , v nếu cần cứ lập gia đ nh như con vật kia, nghĩa l cứ chọn, trong những n ng trong đ , một n ng kh nhất, rồi sinh con đẻ c i. Rồi nhảy giỡn... Em nh n k a, chuồng cũng rộng r i ch n v vui vẻ đ chứ? Hai l giữ th i độ của một con sư tử hay con ch rừng rầu rĩ đi ra đi v , hết đứng lại ngồi, dường như suy t nh phương tiện tẩu tho t". "L m sao tẩu tho t được?" "Em n i như trẻ con vậy Cần g biết điều đ . Cứ cho điều đ c thể đi d chỉ l những cơ hội ng n năm một thuở. Như lưới sắt mục m kh ng ai hay. V biết đ u c i lần đ kh ng xảy ra trong đời m nh? Như nghe n i hồi C ch mạng 1945 khi m y bay thả bom bắn ph , một số lớn s c vật đ trốn được hết chỉ trừ mấy con c kh ng c cơ hội m th i " "Nhưng anh hỏi vậy l m chi cho mệt?" "Bởi sự thật ch ng ta cũng chỉ l một sinh vật". "Nhưng người kia m . V ch ng ta c ho n cảnh th n phận kh c hẳn..." Tr ch NGUYỄN ĐỨC SƠN, C I CHUỒNG KHỈ
Cái Ao

Cái Ao

Henry David Thoreau

Chim Lac Press
2021
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Bằng c ch h a m nh v o thi n nhi n, Thoreau hy vọng c được sự hiểu biết kh ch quan hơn về x hội th ng qua việc xem x t nội t m c nh n. Sống đơn giản v tự cung tự cấp l những mục ti u kh c của Thoreau, v to n bộ dự n được lấy cảm hứng từ triết học si u nghiệm, chủ đề trung t m của Thời kỳ L ng mạn Hoa Kỳ.
CAI in Economics Teaching

CAI in Economics Teaching

Arvind P Makwana; Hiralkumar Barot

Lulu.com
2017
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Economics is the social science that analyzes the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. Political economy was the earlier name for the subject, but economists in the late 19th century suggested "economics" as a shorter term for "economic science" that also avoided a narrow political-interest connotation and as similar in form to "mathematics", "ethics", and so forth.
Cai Lun, The Creator of Paper
Cai Lun was called into the Palace to serve the Emperor at the age of 15. He was smart and studied hard. Soon he was promoted to be an attending official in charge of documentation. At that time, documents were written either on tablets of bamboo strips or on silk. Bamboo strips were heavy and silk were expensive. The Emperor was very unhappy about it. Therefore, Cai Lun was determined to find another durable material that would be good for writing including a light-weight quality with a soft writing surface. Cai Lun began his experiments with all the cheap natural material that he could find such as dry grass, bark, fishnet and old ropes. With the support from the Emperor and the help of the imperial craftsmen, Cai Lun successfully invented "paper" after many attempts. The innovation of paper made it possible to keep records and also paintings.
Cai Guo-Qiang

Cai Guo-Qiang

Rachel Rivenc

GETTY TRUST PUBLICATIONS
2025
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Cai Guo-Qiang (China b. 1957) is among the most prominent contemporary artists active today. His prolific, diverse creative practice-which includes gunpowder drawings and paintings, explosion events, videos, multimedia installations, and site-specific works-draws on a personal belief system that freely blends symbols and tenets from Eastern and Western traditions. Cai's output seeks to establish dialogues among different cultures, different periods of time, and even different species-always while probing our shared humanity and the connections that can be divined across space and time out of chaos and disorder. Based on in-depth interviews between the author and artist and with studio assistants, as well as extensive examination, sampling, and scientific analysis of a wide range of artworks, this publication addresses the implications of Cai's distinctive materials and processes and their associated conservation issues. Written for conservation scientists, conservators, specialists in contemporary art history, museum curators, collections managers, practicing artists, collectors, and art enthusiasts, this book offers insights into the life, methods, and materials of a leading figure in the art world. The technical discussions provide essential findings that will inform strategies for the future care of his works.
Cai Guo-Qiang: Odyssey and Homecoming
An epic exploration of the artist internationally renowned for his unique gunpowder art This is the first publication to synthesize the fundamental concepts and methodological pursuits behind the art of Cai Guo-Qiang (born 1957), since his 2008 Guggenheim retrospective exhibition catalog I Want to Believe. Introduced through a comprehensive map and chronology and encompassing the visual and textual records from over three decades of Cai Guo-Qiang’s career, this book showcases the work of an artist renowned for his unique gunpowder art through his Individual’s Journey Through Western Art History. In a series of exhibitions at major museums and cultural sites around the world, including the Prado Museum, Uffizi Galleries, Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts, National Archaeological Museum of Naples and Pompeii Archaeological Park, and Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Cai has engaged in dialogues with periods of Western art history as presented by the institutions. The series also retraces Cai’s expansive journey of homecoming through dialogues with his original passion for painting, the spirit of Chinese culture and his eternal home in the Cosmos. This publication presents the culmination of Cai's Journey with the exhibition Odyssey and Homecoming at the Palace Museum, the first ever by a contemporary artist, coinciding with the 600th anniversary of the Forbidden City.