Best Selling Books by David Kherdian

David Kherdian is the author of Living in Quiet (2013), The Neighborhood Years (2000), The Song of the Stork (2019), Awakening (2018), Becoming a Writer (2020).

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Living in Quiet

release date: Jan 01, 2013
Living in Quiet
Poetry. LIVING IN QUIET is the long anticipated volume of selected poems by David Kherdian. This collection is comprised of selections from David Kherdian''s 22 previously published poetry volumes, as well as new poems.

The Neighborhood Years

release date: Jan 01, 2000
The Neighborhood Years
Poetry. David Kherdian is the author or editor of over fifty books, which include poetry, novels, memoirs, and children''s books as well as critical studies, translations, and retellings. His numerous awards include a Newbery Honor Book, the Jane Addams Peace Award, the Friends of American Writers Award, and a nomination for the American Book Award. With simple and assuming means, like one of the great Armenian artisans who built the acclaimed original Christian churches, Kherdian creates the very life of the neighborhood of his childhood, and at the same time lets us see into the mind and spirit and heart of the poet himself -- Aram Saroyan.

The Song of the Stork

release date: Oct 07, 2019
The Song of the Stork
Poet David Kherdian offers a retelling of poems and songs drawn from ancient Armenian texts that describe nature''s unique relationship with humanity. These songs and poems contain a glimpse into characteristically humble yet troubled world outlook. Upon reading these deeply intimate writings, we tap into out collective faith and draw from that place in us that is reserved for the essential and true--from our own unspoiled reservoir of spirit, that understands what has been lost and can yet be regained.

Awakening

release date: Dec 15, 2018
Awakening
Awakening is about capturing the heart of those moments in our lives that impress our deepest feelings, with vivifying details that act as a mirror to stir our conscience. David Kherdian''s work is clean and spare, and leaves the reader with an abiding sense of their own reality. His poetry exists in the mystic tradition of American poets such as Thoreau and Walt Whitman, poets who are often misunderstood in their own time.

Becoming a Writer

release date: May 08, 2020
Becoming a Writer
We are the moments that shape us... Every conversation, every minute on the job, every daydream, every chance encounter--these moments all add up to something much greater than the sum of their parts. If cultivated properly, each of these disjointed moments can spark magic within and help us become who we are truly meant to be in this world. In Becoming a Writer, David Kherdian lays out some selected memories, moments, and places in time that proved critical in shaping his soul as an editor, poet, and writer. We all have a story tell... David captures the magic of each moment of life and encourages us all to do the same. From his early childhood memories walking up and down the streets of Racine, Wisconsin with his gang of friends to crushing disappointment at the hands of overly critical school teachers... From his days as a door-to-door magazine salesman all the way to Japan on the eve of the war in Korea... From a stint compiling the works of the Beat Poets in San Francisco to decoding the raw emotion contained in his mother''s own memoirs... Becoming a Writer is more than just a memoir. In detailing the defining moments of his life, David Kherdian also provides us with a guide to help capture the magic within our own lives, put it to paper, and ultimately share it with the world.

To Live Again

release date: Dec 12, 2022
To Live Again
What is it like to come as a stranger to a new country and adapt to another culture without losing your own? For the Armenians who fled the Genocide in the early part of the 20th century. Those fortunate enough to make it to America were forced to adapt to a new home while attempting to maintain their identity. Renowned Armenian-American author David Kherdian recalls growing up in the Midwestern city of Racine and all the characters his family encountered. To Live Again is a poignant story told through poetry of the Armenian diaspora and the struggles to find a new place to set down roots. This is an important piece of art of marginalized and sometimes forgotten people who endured many hardships but became a vital part of Racine''s history.

Starting from San Francisco

release date: Mar 04, 2017
Starting from San Francisco
In this short captivating memoir, Kherdian takes us on his long journey to become a writer: a journey of self-discovery and deliverance to a life he could not believe he would ever achieve. Following him, we often forget what he is searching for, but what does become apparent are the revealing patterns of his life that unfold uncontrollably, as determined by his fate, that he must uncover before he can realize his true destiny. This little book, a writer''s testimony, also becomes a reader''s story, as we move through and beyond Kherdian to find where each of us stands, for none of us can avoid the journey of our lives, and why we turn to artists, whose visions often provide a lens by which we can see ourselves.

Letters to My Father

release date: Jan 01, 2004
Letters to My Father
In Letters to My Father, poet and storyteller David Kherdian expands the possibilities of poetry through his sensitive exploration and investigation of the joyous and sad, tumultous and transcendent relationship he shared with his father. He illuminates the cool distance and the warm intimacy that defines the relationship between fathers and sons. This is an excellent Father''s Day poetry selection.

On the Death of My Father, and Other Poems

Factory Town

release date: Jul 03, 2017
Factory Town
David Kherdian has given us his finest, most complete, and undoubtedly final book on his Midwestern hometown. Here we have in fifty odd "chapters" the places, people, artifacts, and events, as experienced by the people of Racine during the long middle years of the last century, in a luminous way that will provide an awakening for all who were there, and not just the people of Racine, but all Americans, especially those in America''s rust belt. This is the universal story of our country during a defining period of our history, when we were living the promise of America, at its egalitarian best, as a model for ourselves and a promise to the world.

By Myself

release date: May 15, 2020
By Myself
After scraping her knee during recess, a young girl is sent home to rest from her injury. Along the way, she strikes up conversation everyone that she meets, including a squirrel, the clouds, the trees, and some stones. A tale of mindfulness from Newbery Award winner David Kherdian and two-time Caldecott winner Nonny Hogrogian... Husband-wife writing team David and Nonny have done it again with their classic tale of mindfulness...if we open our ears wide enough, we can hear the gentle voices of everything that all around us and within us. We don''t need to be distracted by smartphones to feel happy in our own skins. Just like the main character of BY MYSELF, we have the power to calm our anxieties and overcome our sadness by getting to know our own feelings. A story to soothe our souls in these uncertain times... Great reading for any one aged 4 up to 94. No matter how old you are or what you are going through in life, the sweet prose, beautful illustrations, and focus on finding inner peace are sure to warm your soul.

The Farm

The Farm
Poems about The Farm in Aurora, Oregon, where the ideas of G.I. Gurdjieff is studied.

Blackfoot Whitefoot

release date: Aug 14, 2018
Blackfoot Whitefoot
James Willard Schultz was the first white man to penetrate the Blackfeet tribe, participating in their rituals, buffalo hunts, horse trading and stealing, all the while keeping notes, with the intention of one day recording their history. When his wife died he left the tribe and moved to California, where he began to write stories, novels and memoirs of his time with the Blackfeet Indians of Montana. This biography of his early years with the tribe is an outstanding adventure story and also a love story of two people, who are strangers to each other at the start, but grow in understanding and love through their devotion to one another.

Country, Cat, City, Cat

release date: Oct 15, 2019
Country, Cat, City, Cat
Poet David Kherdian describes the day to day activities of a cat as he moves from the countryside to the big city. Beautiful woodcuts complement the elegantly simple verses of this collection. In a world where everything is hustle and bustle, COUNTRY CAT CITY CAT will remind even the most stressed or anxious among us to focus on the simpler things in life. From ages 9 to 99, there are nuggets of wisdom for all in this book.

Mono, un viaje hacia el oeste

release date: Jan 01, 2002

Pandemic

release date: Jun 05, 2020
Pandemic
Writing from his home in the hills of Black Mountain, poet David Kherdian shares his thoughts on the pandemic of 2020 through simple, unobtrusive verses- providing grace, prayer, and deliverance for all those in need.

Right Now

release date: Oct 01, 2019
Right Now
Embrace every day to its fullest... Everyday brings new feelings - some are happy, some are sad. Some days we may get really angry and other days confused. Some days we are exactly where we want to be, others days maybe not. But, no matter what is going on, it''s always important to focus on what is happening RIGHT NOW.

David Kherdian Poetry Reading, Sunday, April 25, 1993

release date: Jan 01, 1993

Six Author Collections of the San Francisco Renaissance

Lontano da casa

release date: Jan 01, 1997
Lontano da casa
A biography of the author''s mother concentrating on her childhood in Turkey before the Turkish government deported its Armenian population.

David of Sassoun

release date: Jan 01, 2014
David of Sassoun
Called one of the great epics of world literature, David of Sassoun dates back to the 9th century. It was first recorded in the 1870s by Armenian clerics.

Gatherings

release date: Dec 15, 2011

Armenian American Writers of the First and Second Generations

Armenian American Writers of the First and Second Generations
Catalog of the book collection the author made while editing "Forgotten bread: Armenian American writers of the first generation."

Over Hills Into Berkshire Pines /#cDavid Kherdian

Asking the River

release date: Jan 01, 1993
Asking the River
While trying to make it through elementary school in Racine, Wisconsin, a thirteen-year-old Armenian American boy must come to terms with his heritage, his parents'' expectations, and his own uncertainty about what he wants from life.

Six Poets of the San Francisco Renaissance. (Lawrence Ferlinghetti ... Gary Snyder ... Philip Whalen ... David Meltzer ... Michael McClure ... Brother Antoninus.) Portraits and Checklists ... Introduction by William Saroyan

The Road From Home: The Story Of An Armenian Girl. (Accelerated Reader).

release date: Jan 01, 1988

Remembering Island Park

release date: Jan 01, 2022

Middle Aged Man on the Flying Trapeze

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