Description |
129 pages ; 22 cm |
Note |
"Fiction"--Jacket, p. 2. "This is a work of fiction"--Title page verso. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 127-128) |
Note |
"This fifth installment of a series centered on Princeton examines themes of race, media manipulation, and time traveling via the subconscious"--Jacket, p. 4. |
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Author considers this young adult fiction--Personal correspondence, 10/20/21. |
Contents |
Every time -- "See my child, time turns into space" -- Parallel stories in the quantum field -- The 40.5 parallel -- A tale of two cities -- Princeton passports -- Princeton as a geometry lesson -- Reading Princeton as a novel of time and space -- The quantum universe of the labyrinth -- The pilgrimage as a quantum adventure -- THE JOURNEY BEGINS. The other side of the glass -- Warhol's fiesta pig in the Year of the Pig -- The labyrinth of alleys -- Always becoming -- The descent -- The cul-de- sac of time -- You are invited -- The battle of the guardians and desert rose -- The red sap of the dragon's blood tree -- Villagers -- Princeton stadium -- The blanket of fireflies -- Phoenix and rainbows -- A classroom of possibilities -- Time brings me to Carnethia -- Shadows and dolls -- Flying on the back of hummingbird wings -- Sleep allows us to dream -- DAYDREAMS OF HATE. She has forgotten suffering -- A series of a recurring date: November 9th --The green book -- Voices lost -- Covering the tick-tock of African American life -- We wish to plead our cause -- Then they came for the journalists -- Paper infrastructures -- Quoting Orwell from Princeton's place -- When fake news goes viral, we become diseased -- Freedom, threats, and lawsuits -- Past presidents preached -- Race is not a scientific reality -- The cold hard facts -- Shutdown -- One Cherokee, one feather -- Knowing keeps us free -- Grisham's confessions -- Hop-shuffle-STAMP: Gregory Hines -- The language of symbols -- Of exotic trophies -- Digging for gems in Princeton -- Where every day is a sunny day -- Celebrate #Robeson100 -- Dancing a memory -- Date night -- A Princeton property boasts a grand entrance -- Falling bedrooms -- A librarian who draws literary maps with love -- Back to the beginning -- Living Princeton history -- When seeing is not believing -- Of warnings and cries for help -- The silence of omission -- Voice as quantum -- Encore for Emily -- FREQUENCY -- Synchronicity : quantum consciousness in the extreme -- Real objects, places, and Phenomena -- Creative writing as a gesture in synchronicity. |
Local Note |
Rider Faculty Publications |
Provenance |
Gift of Paul and Mary Haas. |
Subject |
Clovis, Donna L., 1957-
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Princeton University -- 20th century -- History -- Fiction.
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African American women journalists -- Biography -- Fiction.
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African Americans -- Social conditions -- Fiction.
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Princeton (N.J.) -- Social life and customs -- 21st century -- Fiction.
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Princeton (N.J.) -- Race relations -- 21st century -- Fiction.
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United States -- Race relations -- Fiction.
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Space and time -- Fiction.
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Subconsciousness -- Fiction.
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Coincidence -- Psychic aspects.
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Princeton University. |
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African American women journalists. |
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African Americans -- Social conditions. |
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Manners and customs. |
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Race relations. |
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New Jersey -- Princeton. |
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United States. |
Chronological Term |
1900-1999 |
Genre/Form |
Biographies.
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History.
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ISBN |
9781982232986 |
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1982232986 |
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1982233001 |
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9781982233006 |
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