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Autofiction. Emily Segal, artist and trend forecaster in her 20s, tries to tell the future by reading the present. Literature finds commercial form in the shape of eXe, a mysterious and well-funded internet start-up that offers her a job. A conceptual take-over is deployed; gendered power play ensues; queerness incubates; memes converge. Set in New York City, post-Occupy and pre-Trump. First person / mixed media / pulp. Not actually about astrology. Published in 2020.
From new shoes and clothes, to school supplies, a new backpack and more, kindergarten is a big day for children of all nationalities and backgrounds.
On the first day of a new school year, second-grader Jamaal Carter discovers his teacher is an African American male just like him. Mr. Morgan Looks Like Me is the heartwarming story of a little boy who begins to realize his potential from a teacher who intentionally inspires greatness in his young students. Jamaal learns that not all teachers are "ladies" and that even hard work can be fun. Mr. Morgan Looks Like Me is a testament to the fact that teachers can impact students' lives in ways they will cherish for years to come. This story speaks to the student in us all with fond memories of that special teacher. If you like Skin Like Mine and The Name Jar, you will love Mr. Morgan Looks Like Me.
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