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Kemp Powers

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    Miles Morales Vol. 6: All Eyes On Me
    One Night in Miami.....
    Little Black Shadows
    • Little Black Shadows

      • 76 stránok
      • 3 hodiny čítania

      Kemp Powers delivers a powerful exploration of the human spirit through his compelling narrative. As an Oscar-nominated writer known for "One Night in Miami," Powers showcases his talent in this work, highlighting themes of resilience and hope. His background as a playwright adds depth to the storytelling, making it a significant contribution to contemporary literature.

      Little Black Shadows
    • One Night in Miami.....

      • 80 stránok
      • 3 hodiny čítania
      4,2(78)Ohodnotiť

      A fictional account of the night Muhammad Ali. then Cassius Clay, celebrated his world heavyweight title victory with Malcolm X, singer Sam Cooke and footballer Jim Brown. A powerful, funny play taking us to the heart of a pivotal moment in the history of a nation.

      One Night in Miami.....
    • Miles Morales Vol. 6: All Eyes On Me

      • 112 stránok
      • 4 hodiny čítania
      3,7(366)Ohodnotiť

      The young Spider-Man has run the gauntlet of his very own Clone Saga - but the shocking fallout will leave Miles and the people he loves permanently changed. You may think we're joking or blowing it out of proportion - but we are not!

      Miles Morales Vol. 6: All Eyes On Me
    • Billy Allender is a young ringer in outback Australia, riding bucking horses, breaking horses others could not handle, and throwing wild cattle. He stands up for his mates without hesitation or thoughts for the consequences. His boss is an Indigenous stockman and Billy falls in love with his daughter Matilda but is then devastated by a series of incidents that change the pathway of his life. This is an enthralling story written by someone who has lived and worked in the outback. It is about life on the stations with sheep and cattle. It is also about the unique culture that has evolved within these people, both Indigenous and Caucasian, who live and work in this harsh environment and how it differs so markedly from urban society.

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