fiction by J. A. Tyler REVIEW S “At its most essential, The Zoo, A Going: (The Tropic House), is a flash fiction collection that is a telling from a young boy's perspective of his family going on a trip to the zoo, each story titled with a different animal exhibit ('The Turtle,' 'The Butterflies,' et cetera). · J. A. Tyler, in his lyrical and haunting The Zoo, a Going, explores how childhood wonder sometimes clashes with the impending pains of adolescence. Jonah, the protagonist of The Zoo, a Going, is on a visit to the zoo with his bickering parents when Tyler’s novel opens. Jonah is a boy who is very much still engaged with the curiosities of youth/5(3). · Title: The Zoo, a Going: The Tropic House; Author: J.A. Tyler David McNamara Anne Muntges; ISBN: ; Page: ; Format: Paperback; Tyler is asking, through his stories What is it to see the words that cover a thing instead of seeing the thing itself Why do we have to name a thing in order to see it Why do we constantly obliterate what s there in front of us in order to resurrect it.
J. A Tyler Short fiction 32 pages 5" x 7" hand-stitched chapbook with silkscreened cover ISBN: Edition of Sunnyoutside Buffalo, New York Available HERE $ Feb 4, - By Anne Fullam Goeke / Life@Home When a clownfish grabs your heart, what are you going to do? Slow down and look around, advises Kate Veitch, director of marketing and sales at Eddie's Aquarium in . TYLER, Texas (KETK) - The Caldwell Zoo fostered a cheetah cub from Wildlife Safari in Oregon. The Wildlife Safari announced the birth of their th cheetah cub on Friday October First time mother Paca, gave birth to a single healthy female cheetah cub. According Wildlife Safari, cheetahs held in captivity or in the wild, [ ].
Title: The Zoo, a Going: The Tropic House; Author: J.A. Tyler David McNamara Anne Muntges; ISBN: ; Page: ; Format: Paperback; Tyler is asking, through his stories What is it to see the words that cover a thing instead of seeing the thing itself Why do we have to name a thing in order to see it Why do we constantly obliterate what s there in front of us in order to resurrect it. J. A Tyler Short fiction 32 pages 5” x 7” hand-stitched chapbook with silkscreened cover ISBN: –1––26–2 Edition of Sunnyoutside Buffalo, New York Available HERE $ The Zoo, a Going book. Read 4 reviews from the world's largest community for readers. Tyler is asking, through his stories: What is it to see the words.
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