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Bryce Milligan

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Born January 1, 1953 (73 years old)
Also known as: BRYCE MILLIGAN
12 books
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12 readers

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The Prince of Ireland and the three magic stallions

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In this retelling of an Irish folktale, the Prince of Ireland's stepmother curses him to stay no longer than two nights anywhere until he brings her a giant's horses from the western edge of the world.

Brigid's Cloak

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Relates a legend about the Irish slave girl who became Saint Brigid, beginning with a celestial song, a mysterious gift, and a prophecy on the night of her birth.

Comanche Captive

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As the twelve-year-old daughter of Texas pioneers, the reader makes decisions in order to survive captivity by Comanches.

Battle of the Alamo

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As a fourteen-year-old boy involved in the Texas Revolution, the reader makes decisions determining how the story leads up to the Battle of the Alamo.

Daughters of the fifth sun

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Without question, some of the most interesting writing of the last decade has come from the Latina literary movimiento. Daughters of the Fifth Sun is an informed and inspiring collection of short fiction and poetry that displays the breadth and achievement of celebrated Latina authors while introducing the next generation of voices, be they Chicana, Cubana, Puertorriquena, Dominican, or U.S.-born Latinas.

Take to the Highway

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"Take to the Highway is a book about journeys and the intricate memory map of human consciousness. Much of the book was literally written while driving across the expanse of Texas. The poems embody family history, anticipate his mother's coming death, and embody the reflections of this "poet's poet" on a life lived along many roads within an interior landscape" --

Floricanto sí!

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Throughout the United States, from the pens of new talents and major figures alike, a Latina poetic sensibility is emerging. The diverse ethnic heritages of the poets of [actual symbol not reproducible]Floricanto Si! inform and inspire a particularly American Latina culture. These pages shimmer with the sensual imagery and vibrancy of poetry that interprets America, identity, womanhood, love, and art in new ways.