Most Popular Books by Michael Downing

Michael Downing is the author of Saga Boy (2021), Perfect Agreement (2009), Spring Forward (2005), Life with Sudden Death (2009), Stars in My Crown (2024).

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Saga Boy

release date: Sep 14, 2021
Saga Boy
A Black immigrant journeys from the Caribbean to Canada—and through multiple musical personas—in a “deeply moving” memoir “suffused with poetic prose” (Publishers Weekly, starred review). As a clever, willful boy in a tiny village in the tropical forests of Trinidad—raised by his indomitable grandmother, Miss Excelly, and her King James Bible—Antonio Michael Downing is steeped in the legacies of his scattered family, the vibrant culture of the island, and the weight of its colonial history. But after Miss Excelly’s death, everything changes. The eleven-year-old seems to fall asleep in the jungle and wake up in a blizzard: he is sent to live with his devoutly evangelical Aunt Joan in rural Canada, where they are the only Black family in a landscape starkly devoid of the warm lushness of his childhood. Isolated and longing for home, Downing begins a decades-long journey to transform himself through music and performance. A reunion with his birth parents, whom he’s known only through story, closes more doors than it opens. Instead, Downing seeks refuge in increasingly extravagant musical personalities: “Mic Dainjah,” a boisterous punk rapper; “Molasses,” a soul crooner; and, finally, an eccentric dystopian-era pop star clad in leather and gold, “John Orpheus.” In his mid-thirties, increasingly addicted to escapism, attention, and sex, Downing realizes he has become a “Saga Boy”—a Trinidadian playboy archetype—like his father and grandfather before him. When his choices land him in a jail cell, Downing must face who he has become. “Lush language and sensory details make the fascinating events of this memoir pop. An authentic, entertaining, and timely account of a creative immigrant’s experiences.” —Booklist “Downing’s elegant, engaging memoir will have particular significance to readers from the Caribbean diaspora, but it will be understood by any reader who has ever had their world suddenly upended and needed to make it whole again.” —Library Journal “A rich memoir about how far some folks have to travel just to arrive where they began.” —Minneapolis Star Tribune

Perfect Agreement

release date: Nov 17, 2009
Perfect Agreement
Mark Sternum, a professor who teaches spelling and grammar at Boston''s McClintock College, is full of droll observations about the rules that govern our language, but he leads a diligent if somewhat detached life. Friends and family try to coax him into deeper involvement, yet he keeps even his lover at arm''s length. He screens all incoming calls, including his eccentric sister''s "word pictures" about the waning days of their comatose mother. One day, an African–American single mother who has failed the college''s basic skills test for the last time accuses Mark of "prejudgism," and Mark is fired. Blown off course, he monitors the ensuing academic skirmish from a distance as his case makes national headlines, and turns his attention instead to the graceful rhythms of a small Shaker community. As the scrambled pieces of Mark''s life and the simple ways of the Shakers begin to merge, Mark finds new beauty in his own maddening, blissful dependency on the people in his life. Funny and generous, Downing''s seemingly effortless prose juxtaposes cunning portraits of academic functionaries weathering the age of political correctness with the people and values of the last Shaker families in America.

Spring Forward

release date: Jan 01, 2005
Spring Forward
This history of Daylight Saving Time covers the century of confusion that swirls around this odd moment on the annual calendar.

Life with Sudden Death

release date: Sep 10, 2009
Life with Sudden Death
The youngest of nine children, Michael Downing was three when his father died — suddenly and inexplicably. No autopsy was performed. The family diagnosis was God''s will. As a boy, Downing rigorously trained as a spiritual athlete, preparing to vault into heaven. But eventually he escaped the religious dogma, and the family arena — until one of his brothers died in 2003, suddenly and inexplicably. No autopsy was performed. Alarmed, Downing pursued a diagnosis: Drawn into a world of researchers, clinicians, and manufacturers with their own arcane ethics and faith, Downing discovered he had inherited a mutant protein from his father, and the first symptom would be his sudden death. To save his life, a defibrillator was hard–wired to his heart. Within weeks, he needed emergency surgery to remove the device and the life–threatening infection he got with it. Two months later, he was re–implanted — only to read in his morning newspaper that the new wires anchored to his heart were prone to failure. His device might be powerless, or it might deliver a series of unwarranted, possibly fatal, shocks. From a bedeviled boyhood in the Berkshires to a grim comedy of errors in one of Boston''s best hospitals, Life with Sudden Death is a wild ride.

Stars in My Crown

release date: Jul 02, 2024
Stars in My Crown
Author and musician Antonio Michael Downing''s debut picture book is about big changes and big feelings, and speaks to all kids experiencing the highs and lows of childhood. Little Tony is full of love for his grandmother, his home in Trinidad and delicious pholourie. But he''s also full of other big feelings, including anger. His grandmother tries to teach him to be patient — patience is a star in his crown, she says — but it''s hard. He tries to keep his anger in, but when he loses at ping-pong to his brother or he has to come in from playing . . . Yaaarrgh! When Little Tony and his brother move away from their beloved Trinidad, there''s even more for him to be upset about. His new home is cold, full of new people, and there''s no pholourie anywhere! Yaaarrgh! But then he remembers his grandmother''s lessons, and a surprising thing happens . . . A charming and heartwarming story based on the author''s own childhood, Stars In My Crown is an ode to big feelings but even bigger triumphs.

Breakfast with Scot

release date: Dec 18, 2007
Breakfast with Scot
Sam and Ed live the high life, and see no reason to add to their happy twosome. Then 11–year–old Scot''s mother dies, and a wine–soaked promise pushes the couple into parenthood. They dutifully make all the usual arrangements, but Scot is far from usual, sporting makeup and enduring bullying at school. Soon Sam and Ed begin to question their parenting, their commitment to each other, and the compromises they''ve made to live in a straight society. Breakfast with Scot is a humorous, heartwarming novel about the true meaning of family.

Shoes Outside the Door

release date: Aug 15, 2002
Shoes Outside the Door
A close-up look at the scandals that rocked the San Francisco Zen Center, a leader in alternative religious practice and the counterculture in America, and their repercussions. The remarkable forty-year history of the people who established the first Buddhist monastery outside of Asia in the history of the world has never been told. Michael Downing wondered why. "I''m living proof of why you better not speak out," explained one ordained Zen priest. "The degree to which I was scapegoated publicly was most effective in keeping everyone else quiet." In 1959, a Soto Zen priest took leave of his family in Japan to minister to the congregation of a Buddhist temple in San Francisco. Alan Watts and others spread the word that an authentic Zen Roshi was living there, and students, poets, drifters, and seekers began to attend his lectures. Impressed by their sincerity and commitment, Suzuki Roshi began to offer instruction in zazen (meditation) and other Buddhist practices to these devoted young spiritual pioneers. The San Francisco Zen Center was born. And then, in 1983, meltdown. A sex scandal rocked Zen Center, and it triggered tragedies and headlines about abuse of power that called into question the whole matter of alternative religious practice in America. Overnight the most prominent community of Buddhists in the West found itself at the vanguard of a cultural revolt against spiritual authority. For Shoes Outside the Door, Michael Downing spent three years studying documents and interviewing more than eighty people who were there, at ground zero. As engaging as any mystery, as mysterious as any political campaign, as political as any family gathering, this story will haunt and challenge readers as they unravel this essential chapter of American history.

The Chapel

release date: Apr 12, 2016
The Chapel
Recently widowed, unhappily stuck on a pricey whiplash tour of Italy, Elizabeth Berman comes face to face with the first documented painting of a teardrop in human history, and in the presence of that tearful mother, and the arresting company of the renowned and anonymous women painted by Giotto in the Arena Chapel, she wakes up to the possibility that she is not lost. Mitchell left me everything, just as he promised. "Everything," he liked to say during his last month on the sofa, "everything will be yours," as if it wasn''t yet. I was left with that and two adult children who could not tolerate my sitting in my home by myself—admittedly, rather too often in a capacious pink flannel nightgown and the green cardigan Mitchell was wearing on the afternoon he died. That''s how Elizabeth winds up on a tour better suited to her late–husband, a Dante scholar. Mitchell masterminded the itinerary as a surprise for their thirty–fifth wedding anniversary. Itching to leave as soon as she arrives in Padua, Elizabeth''s efforts to book a ticket home are stymied by her aggressively supportive children, the ministrations of an incomprehensibly Italian hotel staff, and the prospect of forfeiting the sizable

Still in Love

release date: Jan 08, 2019
Still in Love
This hilarious, sometimes harrowing, and ultimately heartening novel is the companion to the critically acclaimed, national bestseller Perfect Agreement "Beautifully and economically written, and very funny." —Linda Wertheimer, NPR This is your chance to enroll in English 10 at highly rated Hellman College—if you can find a place to sit in the fantastically overcrowded classroom. Mark Sternum, whom readers first met in Downing’s beloved novel Perfect Agreement, is a veteran teacher. Twenty years older, separated for six months from his longtime lover, and desperate to duck the overtures of double–dealing deans above him and disgruntled adjunct faculty below him, Mark has one ambition every day he is on campus—to close the classroom door and leave the world behind. His escape, however, is complicated by his contentious, complicated wrestling match of a relationship with the Professor, the tenured faculty member with whom Mark has co–taught this creative–writing workshop for ten years. The spectacle of their rigorous, academic relationship is a chance for students—all of us—to learn what an amazing arena the classroom can be. Replete with engaging writing exercises, harsh criticism, and contrarian advice, Still in Love is the story of one semester in a college classroom. And it is an urgent reminder that we desperately need classrooms, that those singular, sealed–off–from–the–world sanctuaries are where we learn to love our lives.

Land of Dust and Hope

release date: May 14, 2024
Land of Dust and Hope
Welcome to Happy, Texas—a small Panhandle town with a name that doesn’t always ring true. Discontent is brewing in Happy as Brother Bob questions his beliefs as pastor of a church. Jen, his choir director, flounders in her unhappy marriage while caring for her mentally ill sister, Cheyenne, and cowboy James struggles between what is right and finally finding true love. When an elder Hispanic member of their community—Joaquin—learns his granddaughter, Angelica, has fallen into the hands of traffickers, this unlikely group of townsfolk unite and embark on an epic journey to save her. Angelica is being held by coyotes—the frightening human kind—across the river from the West Texas town of Presidio on the Mexican border. It will be a miracle if she survives long enough for her grandfather and his Happy crew to rescue her. With poignancy and humor, Land of Dust and Hope deftlyillustrates the resilience of the human spirit in its forthright depiction of the experiences of people who are desperately trying to cross the US border and the importance of challenging the traditional notions of love, faith, and sin.

The Nature and Modern Treatment of Deafness and Diseases of the Ear ... Fourth Edition

A Narrow Time

release date: Jan 01, 1987
A Narrow Time
Anne Fossicker, a successful magazine editor who has a good, thoughtful husband, Ted, and three bright children, suffers paralyzing guilt after their youngest daughter disappears from school one day.

Mother of God

release date: Jan 01, 1990

The Nature and Modern Treatment of Deafness and Disease of the Ear

release date: May 17, 2016
The Nature and Modern Treatment of Deafness and Disease of the Ear
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Frühstück mit Scot

release date: Sep 01, 2010
Frühstück mit Scot
Scot lebt bei Sam und Ed, zwei Schwulen, die kaum damit gerechnet haben, sich eines Tages um ein Kind kümmern zu müssen, noch dazu um ein Kind wie Scot. Denn der zeigt Vorlieben, die eher zu einem Mädchen passen würden: Make-up, Parfüm und singende Haarbürsten. Auch wenn er sie mit seinem Verhalten oft in den Wahnsinn treibt, erkennen Sam und Ed an seinen Problemen, wie sehr sie selbst sich längst der Umgebung angepasst haben, und sie nehmen zusammen mit Scot den Kampf um die Selbstbehauptung auf. Frühstück mit Scot, 2007 von Larie Lynd wundervoll verfilmt, ist alles andere als ein Kinderbuch. Der Autor erzählt vom scheinbar idyllischen Leben der weißen Mittelschicht in Neuengland. Nachbarn, Freunde, Lehrer, alle müssen sich in der Auseinandersetzung mit Scot bewähren. "So klein er auch war, und so hoch die Räume waren, Scot hatte es doch geschafft, die Temperatur zum Kochen zu bringen. Das ist sein Talent, er ist ein Katalysator."

Transcending the Addiction Paradigm

release date: Aug 05, 2021
Transcending the Addiction Paradigm
In this book, Michael Downing shares his considerable experience, knowledge, off beat humor and profound insights gathered from decades of waring with his own hardcore drug abuse, while he simultaneously worked as a mental health/substance abuse psychotherapist. His career included gigs in rural community mental health centers, large urban hospital emergency rooms, "locked" psychiatric/substance abuse units, private practice and two State prisons. When it all fell down, he spent almost a decade intermittently homeless and rotating through many of the exact same facilities he had worked in. Determined to find a way out, he grew frustrated with the "Western" medical/disease model and the "quit harder" mentality, so he set about coming to a deeper understanding of chronic substance abuse and how to treat it.. His search took him back to his roots in Taoism and Jungian psychology, and eventually led him to the Jung Tao Institute of Classical;Chinese Medicine. In 2012 he enrolled in the four year Master''s program. He graduated in 2016, thirty one years after completing his Master''s degree in Clinical Counseling. Through his experiences, he came to see this disorder in a new light, and in the process, created a totally new paradigm of addiction. In "Transcending the Addiction Paradigm" Michael lays out this holistic platform based in Taoist cosmology, Jungian psychology, Classical Chinese medicine and the emerging science of bio-energetics. This new paradigm represents a fundamental shift away from neurological reductionism and illuminates a path leading far beyond a day to day struggle for "recovery." A path of change and spiritual ascension for those whose lives have been affected by this dis-order. A beautiful simplicity that connects the dots on every level, creating a "unified field theory" of substance abuse and treatment . :"Addiction is like a paper bag full of dog crap flaming on the front porch. Trying to make it go away by stomping on it just makes everything messier." Md I

Black Cherokee

release date: Aug 19, 2025
Black Cherokee
Betty meets Queenie in a courageous debut novel about a mixed-race Black girl fighting for recognition in a Cherokee Indian community that refuses to accept her ancestry as legitimate. Ophelia Blue Rivers is the specificity of her circumstance. She’s not just mixed in the American binary sense of being a racial amalgamation of two races; she’s a mix of two of the distinct racial identities that make up the politics of this continent. She’s Black and she is Native American, raised by her grandmother who is a Black descendent of Cherokee freedmen. A history as rich as it is complicated, Cherokee freedmen were formerly enslaved Africans once owned by Cherokee elites. After Emancipation as well as the Trail of Tears, these former slaves were freed but their belonging to the Cherokee nation remained a point of controversy. Can people who once belonged to another people who were displaced claim birthright to that heritage? An ageless story of self-discovery set in contemporary 1990s South Carolina, Antonio Michael Downing uses Ophelia’s search for home and family to dramatize what it means to belong to a people when the terms of that belonging come at such a high price. As she finds her way ghosts return, patterns repeat, myths become reality, and the lush southern landscape flows on like time itself.

A Cultural Resource Overview and Preservation Plan for the Timberneck Farm Property and Catlett Islands, Gloucester County, Virginia

Robert Hunter Morris and the Politics of Indian Affairs in Pennsylvania, 1754-1755

release date: Jan 01, 1995

Employer Biases Toward the Hiring and Placement of Male Ex-offenders

Trace Metal Speciation and Response to Acidification in Sediments from Little Rock Lake, Wisconsin

release date: Jan 01, 1986

Subject-specific Finite Element Modeling of the Lower Cervical Spine

release date: Jan 01, 2006

A Residence for Charles Rowe

release date: Jan 01, 1988

The Friendly Planet

release date: Jan 01, 2015

The rectification and reconciliation of process flow and inventory data

Model-based Decision Support with Uncertain Human-centric Data

release date: Jan 01, 2021

Grief, an Opportunity to Care

release date: Jan 01, 1989

Experimental and Modeling Study of the Influence of Deactivation and Catalyst Dilution on a Nonisothermal Catalytic Pellet

Attitude And/or Conduct Problems in Church Sports

An Investigation of Critical Thinking While Reading in Grades Thirteen and Fourteen

Studies of the Skin Microcirculation in the Diabetic Neuropathic Foot

Challenging Normalcy in Composition to Include Students with Disabilities

release date: Jan 01, 2019

Write On 2017 - 18

release date: Aug 13, 2018
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