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Crave
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10 November 2015

Crave is a coming-of-age memoir that chronicles a young girl's journey through abuse and impoverishment. The effusive narration descends into the depths of personal and sexual degradation, perpetual hunger for food, safety and survival. While moving through gritty exposés of poverty, abuse, and starvation, Crave renders a continuing search for sustenance that simply will not die.
Laurie Jean Cannady is most recognizable through her voice. Lyrical and august, yet strangely intimate, her lucid memory for the texture of daily existence weaves the reader into the fabric of the story. We discover that the most slender threads bind the strongest.
It is no surprise this memoir is a narrative about a victim who becomes a survivor. Cannady is assertive, motivational, and unafraid to reach her target audience: women, African Americans, high-school students, college students, survivors of physical and sexual abuse, veterans, people raised by single parents, and folks who are living in or have lived through impoverishment.
Laurie Jean Cannady, an associate professor of English at Lock Haven University, spends much of her time encouraging students to realize their true potential. She is a consummate champion of women's issues, veterans' issues, and issues affecting underprivileged youth. Cannady resides in central Pennsylvania with Chico Cannady and their three children.
From Scratch
A Feast in the Making
The Way It Is Done
The Reasons
The Coast
Missing Ingredients
Missing Ingredients
White Wash
Snow Cold
Nowhere Man
Unnecessary Additives
Black Oak
Learning Curve
No-No Zone
Side Dishes and Entrees
Side Dishes and Entrees
Casualty of War
Prayer List
The Good Reverend
Stubble
The Singer
Our Song
Restarting from Scratch
Restarting from Scratch
Sweet and Sour
New Recipes
Guard Duty
Cool It Now
Hidden Ingredients
Nothing New in New
From Constitution to Queen
Our Secret
A Teenage Love
Blind Spot
Yellow Peace
A Mess of Pottage
A Break
Lincoln Park
When It Rains
Wondering and Wandering
War of Wars
No Peace in Dysfunction
Few Good Men
The Living Doesn’t Get Easier
Hunger Pains
Cutting Into a New Me
Dirt Can Never Clean
We Each Miss Her
Chicken Little
Early to Rise
Food for Thought
Malnutrition
Never Tell
Reawakening
Lemme Show You Something
Put a Fork in It
Eyes Bigger Than Your Stomach
Life Rang On
My Happy
Dull Pain
Gotta Be My Own Healing
Pretty as Pat
Patty Change
Purge
Mr. Lover Man
On the Next Bus