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Lori Vekre

Kirjat ja teokset yhdessä paikassa: 41 kirjaa, julkaisuja vuosilta 2013-2021, suosituimpien joukossa Bright Light for My Soul. Vertaile teosten hintoja ja tarkista saatavuus suomalaisista kirjakaupoista.

41 kirjaa

Kirjojen julkaisuhaarukka 2013-2021.

The Whole of You

The Whole of You

Lori Vekre

Independently Published
2019
nidottu
VEERING THROUGH TIME AND SPACE: Within the ever-decreasing spheres we find ourselves are many mysteries that arise in the questioning times of our silences. Who are we? Where did we come from? Have we been here before? Do we have brothers and sisters Elsewhere? Meandering between worlds, planets, and dimensions, The Whole of You trumpets a story that spans time and space suspending disbelief about what is going on in our everyday lives and offering vivid and detailed suppositions to the questions we ask ourselves.
Dubiety

Dubiety

Lori Vekre

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
nidottu
An older woman with boundary issues (too many? too little? just right?) tries her hand in a contemporary dating scene. She thought she was ready...was she? "Only when you leave the story do you realize how palpable it is, that only that voice can tell; immersion in a unique consciousness that observes some nuances of human nature and overlooks others." -Amy Tan
fala bends

fala bends

Lori Vekre

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
nidottu
The author's oeuvre is infinitesimally truncated in Fala Bends. This condensed version contains the identities of the five earthbound spirits and their untethered star-glazed cohorts. Scanning boundless horizons beyond the earthly plane, this far-reaching saga aimed at capturing soul travels and inquiries is melted down in all its goodness to one hundred pages.
This Is Now That Was Then

This Is Now That Was Then

Lori Vekre

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
pokkari
There is a Native American proverb, "A nation is not conquered until the hearts of its women are on the ground." In North America the trend of taking children from mothers and thus, imprisoning a mother's heart, has run rampant for many years. "This Is Now That Was Then" metaphorically describes scavenging-for-sustenance children and their right to be with their mother-no matter how imprisoned-by-life-events she may be in her quest to survive. tract]
A Day Off from Reckoning

A Day Off from Reckoning

Lori Vekre

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
nidottu
The author has combined three triptychs of her earlier works into this hefty book of 656 pages (Volume One of three volumes). The volume embarks on a saucy, fervent jaunt with an impassioned tango dancer. The second novella swings around to laud the life of a father, capturing unfathomable undertones: "My father is a very complex man-a very misunderstood man-full of enigma." At the end of the story, the daughter discovers just how esoteric her father really is. The thread of an otherworldly father is picked up further in the book "The Elevator Maker's Daughter."_______ The life saga of a Native American couple begins in "Home Before Nine" and ends in the last book of the volume "Never Home" (to be picked up further in Volumes Two and Three). Within the life saga Fala reflects, "When they sent my mother away from the Indian Reservation to one of the missionary boarding schools, her papa's words were the only thing that kept her going. He said, 'The dandelion? People in the cities kill it every year from their yards. It is not a weed to kill. It is a wholesome growing thing that heals. You are not an unwanted weed. You are a healing force that reckons. You are as beautiful as the fly away dandelion ring ' I mean, that is confusing too: all these little Indian kids wanting to stay home with their families and instead the government forces them to go to the boarding schools, especially if the families are immersed in their ancestors' ways. And then, if you refuse to do as they say, sometimes they would just snatch your kids (making up some sorry excuse) - put them with foster families in the cities - and you were lucky if you ever saw them again. Then all these little kids come home - from the government schools or maybe the foster families - having forgotten their language (you got hit if you spoke it at the schools) and scorning their parents' ways. What a process. The process of wiping out natural bonds and implanting artificial, unsustaining ones. No wonder I'm angry." ------------------- The Chiefs told our Healers that they were suspicious without justification. But history has proven our Intuitive Ones were correct. "The tribe's Seers acting out of deep concern for the plight of their future generations." ------------------ No One Was Listening. ------------------