Michael P Amram: 5 books

Book cover of Finding Me?And Them

Finding Me?And Them

Stories of Assimilation

by Michael P. Amram
Language: English
Release Date: April 24, 2017

Finding meand Them: Stories of Assimilation is a collection of ten stories. They are autobiographical. They are nonfiction. They are fiction based on fact. Each story tells the authors life as an individual with or (fictional) without a disability. All of them find the author. They show different...
Book cover of When Monkey feel Rhythms
by Michael P Amram
Language: English
Release Date: August 17, 2015

In France the word for my is often pronounced “mon.” When Monkeys feel Rhythms taps chosen veins of humanity. The poems examine how relating to aspects of life has affected us, and how the topics I’ve chosen to write about continue to confound us in spite of their power to enlighten us. For...
Book cover of Poems from Captain Salty's

Poems from Captain Salty's

Crumbles of Piecemeal Pie

by Michael P. Amram
Language: English
Release Date: July 24, 2015

Poems from Captain Saltys uses metaphors, rhyme schemes, and word-play to mask a deeper meaning. A few are overt, and comment on issues the world needs to or has made great strides to amend. Allegories, parodies, and miscalculated tapestries imbue Saltys pages with realism. Its poems are rarely fantastical...
Book cover of When Monkeys Feel Rhythms
by Michael P Amram
Language: English
Release Date: June 9, 2014

In French the word for my is pronounced mon. When Monkeys feel Rhythms taps chosen veins of humanity. The poems examine how relating to aspects of life has affected us, and how the topics Ive chosen to write about continue to confound us in spite of their power to enlighten us. For better or worse,...
Book cover of Agent of Orange
by Michael P Amram
Language: English
Release Date: February 24, 2014

Corporal Chauncy T. McClarren is a Vietnam Veteran. His ten years of service as a marine are glibly worn on the sleeve of his dress uniform well into civilian life. He went to Vietnam before the draft began with the hope of being a martyr. He is reluctant to admit this to his friend and even to himself....
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