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R.J. Sorrento

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Average rating: 4.11 · 245 ratings · 88 reviews · 4 distinct works
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4.09 avg rating — 193 ratings — published 2020 — 2 editions
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Funesto

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My Ex Has Superpowers

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There are so many layers and themes to explore in BELOVED, heartbreaking and hopeful all at once. I take my time when I read Toni Morrison to gain as much clarity and understanding as I can.
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“Fernando had killed out of love, and that had to be different than killing out of hatred. Right?”
R.J. Sorrento, Funesto

“A bay is a noun only if water is dead. When bay is a noun, it is defined by humans, trapped between its shores and contained by the word. But the verb wiikwegamaa—to be a bay—releases the water from bondage and lets it live. “To be a bay” holds the wonder that, for this moment, the living water has decided to shelter itself between these shores, conversing with cedar roots and a flock of baby mergansers. Because it could do otherwise—become a stream or an ocean or a waterfall, and there are verbs for that, too. To be a hill, to be a sandy beach, to be a Saturday, all are possible verbs in a world where everything is alive. Water, land, and even a day, the language a mirror for seeing the animacy of the world, the life that pulses through all things, through pines and nuthatches and mushrooms. This is the language I hear in the woods; this is the language that lets us speak of what wells up all around us.[…]
This is the grammar of animacy.”
Robin Wall Kimmerer, Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge, and the Teachings of Plants

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