Jacqui Germain
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When the Ghosts Come Ashore
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published
2016
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3 editions
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The End of Chiraq: A Literary Mixtape (Second to None: Chicago Stories)
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published
2018
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2 editions
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Bittering the Wound
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published
2022
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2 editions
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Bittering the Wound (CAAPP Book Prize)
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“You have survived so much
that no one remembers.
And you still spread warm
rain on all your overgrown
lots. And you still get dressed
in the morning. You still
open wide for the sun.”
― When the Ghosts Come Ashore
that no one remembers.
And you still spread warm
rain on all your overgrown
lots. And you still get dressed
in the morning. You still
open wide for the sun.”
― When the Ghosts Come Ashore
“My body is a haunted
house that I am lost in.
There are no doors but there are knives
and a hundred windows.”
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house that I am lost in.
There are no doors but there are knives
and a hundred windows.”
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“Our people know these two things best: water and salt.
We cry when we run out of sweat, we sweat when we tired of cry.”
― When the Ghosts Come Ashore
We cry when we run out of sweat, we sweat when we tired of cry.”
― When the Ghosts Come Ashore
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