Like Wings, Your Hands
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Like Wings, Your Hands
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Like Wings, Your Hands
Both a philosophical novel and a coming-of-age story, Like Wings, Your Hands explores a mother-son relationship in the context of disability and interdependence.
Kalina, born in Bulgaria and now living in Boston, has always been a spiritual seeker. Her fourteen-year-old son, Marko, who has spina bifida and is partially paralysed, shares her curiosity about larger metaphysical questions, but also has his own unique perspective on life: Marko perceives numbers as having colours, shapes, and texturesβand they're linked to emotions: embarrassment, for example, is fourteen; satisfaction is sixty-seven.
Kalina is determined to respect her son's dignity and privacy as he embarks on the new terrain of adolescence, complicated as it is by his continued physical dependence on her care. She has other issues to wrestle with as well, including coming to understand her own life choices and her strained relationship with her father. Meanwhile, Marko, already expert at deep meditation, discovers a technique that allows him to experience a sense of boundlessness and also gain surprising insights into himself, his mother, and the grandfather he's never met.
Both a philosophical novel and a coming-of-age story, Like Wings, Your Hands explores a mother-son relationship in the context of disability and interdependence, while also raising questions about the nature of time and space and the limitless capacities of the human mind.
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Elizabeth Earley's Like Wings, Your Hands is praised for its candid prose and innovative narrative, which navigates various settings and characters gracefully. The book is celebrated for bringing an urgent and essential voice to literature, with an intimate and compelling story that readers find hard to put down. It has been described as profoundly original, filled with insight, compassion, and beauty, while tackling the complexities of human experience and dreams with boldness and a political edge.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781597098236
Publisher: Red Hen Press
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 28 November 2019
Country: United States
Imprint: Red Hen Press
Illustration: Illustrations
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 18.0mm
Width: 139.0mm
Height: 215.0mm
Weight: 318g
Pages: 288
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About the Author
Elizabeth Earley is the publisher of Jaded Ibis, a feminist press publishing socially engaged literature. Her first novel, A Map of Everything (a Lambda Literary Award finalist), was inspired by her own experience growing up with a sister who had suffered a traumatic brain disorder. Her writing continues to be informed by her interest in family dynamics, healing, disability rights, and the nature of consciousness. Earley has an MFA in Fiction from Antioch University Los Angeles and lives in San Diego. http://www.elearley.com/
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