Book Description
Caldecott-winning artist of A Sick Day for Amos McGee, Erin Stead, dazzles once again in this ode to the first stirrings of spring.
Author : Julie Fogliano
Publisher : Macmillan
Page : 34 pages
File Size : 41,26 MB
Release : 2012-02-14
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 1596436247
Caldecott-winning artist of A Sick Day for Amos McGee, Erin Stead, dazzles once again in this ode to the first stirrings of spring.
Author : Michael Ramos
Publisher : UNC Press Books
Page : 155 pages
File Size : 28,59 MB
Release : 2024-03-05
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 146967808X
When Michael Ramos enlisted in the Navy and was assigned to serve as a chaplain's bodyguard thirteen days before 9/11, he had no idea he would soon be sent to Iraq. But he embraced the posting, combat service, and career for a decade, until, at age thirty-four, the military told him his skill set was no longer relevant. Through divorce and remarriage, his son's choice to enlist in the Marines, the loss of friends to war and suicide, and his inability to sleep or rest, Michael struggled with the return to civilian life, and particularly with civilian attitudes toward veterans. In twenty-four concussive, embodied, and nonlinear essays, Michael creates a challenging and complex portrait of what it means to be a warrior, civilian, veteran, father, husband, and teacher—for he ultimately uses the skills he developed in the military to help others find meaning in their lives. While this may sound like a redemption story, it is instead a brutally honest portrayal that refuses easy answers and seeks to help other war veterans realize they're not alone as they search for their place in the world.
Author : Jean Van't Hul
Publisher : Shambhala Publications
Page : 369 pages
File Size : 29,64 MB
Release : 2016-11-15
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 0834840375
Celebrating the seasons provides a wonderful opportunity to embrace creativity together as a family. It’s also a fun way to decorate for, prepare for, and learn about the holidays we celebrate. In The Artful Year, you’ll find a year’s worth of art activities, crafts, recipes, and more to help make each season special. These artful explorations are more than just craft projects—they are ways for your family to create memories and mementos and develop creatively, all while exploring nature, new ideas, and traditions. The book includes: • Arts and crafts, using the materials, colors, and themes of the season • Ideas and decorations for celebrating the holidays together • Favorite seasonal recipes that are fun for children to help make (and eat!) • Suggested reading lists of children’s picture books about the seasons and holidays The 175+ activities in this book are perfect for children ages one to eight, and for creating traditions that appeal to all ages.
Author : Trish Morey
Publisher : Trish Morey
Page : 681 pages
File Size : 28,15 MB
Release : 2021-06-30
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 0645178365
Life, love and laughter amongst the orchards. Two multi-generational feel-good stories set in the dramatically beautiful Adelaide Hills and featuring cherries, apples and pears, koalas and kangaroos. Add love and romance and what more could you ask? Cherry Season is Dan Faraday’s story. Serious by nature and seriously single, Dan’s not impressed when his sisters subscribe him to a dating service – it’s not like he needs help or anything – he just needs to find a seriously sensible woman. Enter Lucy Marino – US backpacker and Dan’s latest cherry picker – and who is everything Dan’s not looking for in a wife. Unfortunately for Dan that doesn’t stop the sparks from flying between them, and when spark turns to sizzle, watch out Dan! The Trouble with Choices. Dan’s three sisters, school teacher Sophie, and twins Hannah and Beth, are all about to discover that life doesn’t always go to plan, and that choices come with consequences. It could all turn to custard – if they didn’t have their sisters to turn to. From the Readers – “What a great read full of likeable characters and laugh -out-loud moments. I could not pick which character was my fave, they were all entertaining in their own way, even serious Hannah :)” – Talking Books “A lot of the subjects addressed are pretty serious but Morey's characters all have a great sense of humour so the story has it's share of light-hearted moments and amusement. I really enjoyed this story of family, of moving forward, of letting go and of realising that you are worth it and you deserve happiness. A beautiful story complete with weddings, babies and an unexpected litter of kittens. I would definitely recommend this book.” – Beauty and Lace “Cherry Season is a fun, fast paced modern romance. Wonderful characters, gorgeously portrayed setting and lovely story. My home town even gets a mention. Highly recommended read.” – Noelene
Author : Anna Albo
Publisher : Anna Albo
Page : 309 pages
File Size : 12,91 MB
Release : 2019-12-30
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1999102509
A tale as old as time. A story of two unlikely characters: Emma, a quiet, lonely outcast, and Zach, a self-confident rich kid with a heart. Emma is off to college chasing after her best friend and secret crush, Jake, but once there, her life comes crumbling down. Jake betrays her, sending her life into turmoil. It's then that Zach, the senator's son, comes in. Jake's girlfriend, Bianca, hates Emma and is threatened by Emma rooming with Jake. After Bianca's constant bullying, Emma cracks and retaliates - and Jake throws Emma out of the apartment. Thinking herself friendless and without any future at college, Emma gets ready to return to her small hometown and tell her father everything. Then she receives a surprising offer of a place to stay from Zach. Living with Zach doesn't solve all of Emma's problems. Bianca is bent on revenge and starts a campaign to humiliate Emma. Zach, aware of Bianca's intentions, does all he can to protect Emma because he likes her, even if she's a bit oblivious to his feelings As they grow closer and Emma realizes she cares about Zach, too, Bianca exacts her revenge. Jake finally sees Bianca for who she truly is and tries to choose Emma instead, but it's too late. Emma has found love with the most unlikely person: The Senator's Son.
Author : Trish Morey
Publisher : Trish Morey
Page : 333 pages
File Size : 11,3 MB
Release : 2020-05-15
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 0648835901
When orchardist, Dan Faraday’s sisters buy him a dating subscription for his 37th birthday, Dan is unimpressed. He doesn’t need help. He knows exactly the kind of wife he needs – someone sensible and grounded, someone looking to settle, down just like him. Enter Lucy. Hired as a cherry picker for the season, Lucy is everything Dan’s not. A free spirit who lives for the moment, it’s not long before Dan and Lucy rub each other up the wrong way, and sparks start flying. As the season progresses, inconvenient spark turns to unintended sizzle, and Lucy and Dan find themselves increasingly drawn to each other. But Lucy’s not looking for permanent and Dan’s not looking for temporary, so as cherry season draws to a close, can these two very different people find common ground before it’s too late?
Author : Anthony Scott
Publisher : Troubador Publishing Ltd
Page : 360 pages
File Size : 43,95 MB
Release : 2019-06-04
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1789018927
Life can be pretty hum drum at times but just every now and again a light bulb moment can change your life forever. So when our hero bank clerk decides he wants to be like the Gallagher boys, the die is cast and the path to musical stardom is set. ‘Being in a Band’ captures the excitement around the time that Oasis punched their way on to the very top of the international musical globe. Their glorious rise from nowhere made people dream that they too could reach heights that had before seemed unachievable. ‘Being in a Band’ is a semi biographical comedy, flitting from ridiculous incidents to riotous outings. The new band members, ever hopeful that their group ‘Wide Eyed Wonder’ will be picked up by some keen or desperate music executive, embark on a series of eventful gigs that just might get them recognised. If only it was that easy… Anthony Scott’s third novel sees him writing pure comedy. One of his author heroes is Tom Sharpe and there is plenty of that magic here to make you chortle.
Author : Trish Morey
Publisher : Trish Morey
Page : 321 pages
File Size : 43,42 MB
Release : 2020-05-31
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 0648835936
From the golden wheat fields of Yorke Peninsula, to the financial hub of New York City… Ten years ago, Pip Martin traded the tragedy and secrets of her past on South Australia’s Yorke Peninsula, for a financial career half a world away in New York City. But now Pip’s Alzheimers-ridden gran is dying and it’s time for one last goodbye. … and home again Except the past Pip was so happy to flee is still there, including Luke Trenorden, the man she loved before betrayal and old secrets tore them apart. Pip Martin is the last person Luke Trenorden wants to see. If only her haunting vulnerability didn’t remind him of what they’d lost. And that’s when it gets really tough. Together Luke and Pip solve the mystery of her past, and between them the spark still smoulders brightly. But Pip’s about to return to NYC and the life she says she wants, and Luke’s about to lose her all over again. But after all they’ve shared, can either of them ever be really happy apart? Please note: Always on my Mind was formerly published as Stone Castles
Author : Clive Phillipps-Wolley
Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Page : 214 pages
File Size : 14,60 MB
Release : 2024-02
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 936142159X
"Gold, Gold, in Cariboo!" is an ancient historical fiction story book written by Clive Phillipps-Wolley. Set in competition to the backdrop of the 1860s gold rush, "Gold, Gold, in Cariboo!" tells the adventures of prospectors, miners, and settlers as they are seeking their fortunes in British Columbia's difficult barren region. The narrative eloquently illustrates the trials, dangers, and excitement of existence at the frontier, from the risky journey across the forests to the difficulties of mining gold beneath extreme conditions. Throughout the characters manage the dangers of the desert and the acute opposition for gold, they confront their very very own passions, fears, and ethical quandaries. Readers its combination of motion, adventure, and knowledge of facts, "Gold, Gold, in Cariboo!" gives readers with an interesting perception into the exhilarating and deadly worldwide of the gold rush era. Offers an attractive account of the gold rush generation and its impact on individuals and society. Adheres to the characters' pleasure via dangerous settings and threatening situations. Integrates records and journey to create a completely immersive storytelling experience.
Author : Matteo Pericoli
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 154 pages
File Size : 28,77 MB
Release : 2014-11-13
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 110161711X
Fifty of the world’s greatest writers share their views in collaboration with the artist Matteo Pericoli, expanding our own views on place, creativity, and the meaning of home All of us, at some point in our daily lives, have found ourselves looking out the window. We pause in our work, tune out of a conversation, and turn toward the outside. Our eyes simply gaze, without seeing, at a landscape whose familiarity becomes the customary ground for distraction: the usual rooftops, the familiar trees, a distant crane. The way of life for most of us in the twenty-first century means that we spend most of our time indoors, in an urban environment, and our awareness of the outside world comes via, and thanks to, a framed glass hole in the wall. In Windows on the World: Fifty Writers, Fifty Views, architect and artist Matteo Pericoli brilliantly explores this concept alongside fifty of our most beloved writers from across the globe. By pairing drawings of window views with texts that reveal—either physically or metaphorically—what the drawings cannot, Windows on the World offers a perceptual journey through the world as seen through the windows of prominent writers: Orhan Pamuk in Istanbul, Daniel Kehlmann in Berlin, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie in Lagos, John Jeremiah Sullivan in Wilmington, North Carolina, Nadine Gordimer in Johannesburg, Xi Chuan in Beijing. Taken together, the views—geography and perspective, location and voice—resonate with and play off each other. Working from a series of meticulous photographs and other notes from authors’ homes and offices, Pericoli creates a pen-and-ink illustration of each window and the view it frames. Many readers know Pericoli’s work from his acclaimed series for The New York Times and later for The Paris Review Daily, which have a devoted following. Now, Windows on the World collects from Pericoli’s body of work and features fifteen never-before-seen windows in one gorgeously designed volume, as well as a preface from the Paris Review’s editor Lorin Stein. As we delve into what each writer’s view may or may not share with the others’, as we look at the map and explore unfamiliar views of cities from around the world, a new kind of map begins to take shape. Windows on the World is a profound and eye-opening look inside the worlds of writers, reminding us that the things we see every day are woven into our selves and our imaginations, making us keener and more inquisitive observers of our own worlds.