Ayudo en casa de abuelito / I Help at Grandpa's House


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This book will instill readers with an understanding of the rewarding nature of helping family members. Observing the narrator�s actions as he reads the paper aloud, walks the dog, and does the dishes, readers will be inspired to be proactive about offering assistance. Delightful illustrations will catch the fancy of beginning readers. A pictorial glossary of words to know is included to strengthen growing vocabularies.




Ayudo en el jard璯 / I Help in the Garden


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Readers will learn about where food comes from, how plants grow, and making healthy choices in this engaging narrative about growing a garden. Following the characters as they plant seeds, water the garden, and harvest the vegetables, readers will discover the fun of helping with chores. Imaginative illustrations enhance the text, and a helpful pictorial glossary of words to know is included to boost developing language skills.




Ayudo a comprar en la tienda / I Help at the Store


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Teaching readers about the importance of healthy and Earth-conscious choices, this lively narrative about grocery shopping is both relatable and informative. Attractive illustrations accompany each page of text, adding appeal for beginning readers. Readers will be inspired to mirror the actions of the characters, who select seasonal, nutritious foods, and cooperatively work together to complete each task. The book includes an illustrated glossary of words to know.




Ayudo en la cocina / I Help in the Kitchen


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Helping parents cook dinner can be so much fun! That�s exactly what children will discover in this engaging book about cooking in the kitchen. The characters select healthy, nutritious foods, encouraging readers to make healthy choices. The characters work together to create a meal, which reinforces the concept of teamwork. The narrative explains how to participate in kitchen activities in a safe and helpful manner. Each page is made complete by beautiful illustrations, and an illustrated glossary of words to know is included to support developing language skills.




Out of Play


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Rock star drummer Bishop Riley just needs a few months to relax and detox before his band’s next tour. But the last place he expected to do it is in Seldon, Alaska. And the last person he wants to do it with is Penny Jones. Fiery, headstrong Penny has zero in common with the cocky, too-hot-for-his-own-good Bishop, and she’d like to keep it that way. But the more Bishop gets under her skin, the more she wants to let him in. And the more Penny lets him see, the more Bishop wants to know this stubborn girl with the killer body and soulful eyes. The simmering heat between them won’t go away, no matter how hard either of them tries. Their time together in Alaska may be running out—but so is their resolve for not taking a chance on love.




A Hawk in the Woods


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From Shirley Jackson Award-winning author Carrie Laben comes debut novel A Hawk in the Woods, a tale of twin witches on the lam.




Isabel Allende's House of the Spirits Trilogy


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The source of the narrative energy that creates such absorbing stories. Allende's very popular novels have attracted both critical approval and opprobrium, often at the expense of genuine analysis. This sophisticated study explores the narrative architecture of Allende's House of the Spirits [1982], Daughter of Fortune [1999], and Portrait in Sepia [2000] as a trilogy, proposing that the places created in these novels subvert the patriarchal norms that have governed politics, sexuality, and ethnicity. Rooted in the Foucauldian premise that the history of space is essentially the history of power, and supported by Susan Stanford Friedman's cultural geographies of encounter as well as Gloria Anzaldúa's study of borderlands, this study shows that, by rejecting traditional spatial hierarchies, Allende's trilogy systematically deterritorializes the elite while shifting the previously marginalized to the physical and thematic centers of her works. This movement provides the narrative energy which draws the reader into Allende's universe, and sustains the 'good story' for which she has been universally acclaimed. KAREN WOOLEY MARTIN is Associate Professor of Spanish at Union University, Jackson, Tennessee.




A House of My Own


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Winner of the PEN Center USA Literary Award for Creative Nonfiction • From the celebrated bestselling author of The House on Mango Street: "This memoir has the transcendent sweep of a full life.” —Houston Chronicle From Chicago to Mexico, the places Sandra Cisneros has lived have provided inspiration for her now-classic works of fiction and poetry. But a house of her own, a place where she could truly take root, has eluded her. In this jigsaw autobiography, made up of essays and images spanning three decades—and including never-before-published work—Cisneros has come home at last. Written with her trademark lyricism, in these signature pieces the acclaimed author of The House on Mango Street and winner of the 2019 PEN/Nabokov Award for Achievement in International Literature shares her transformative memories and reveals her artistic and intellectual influences. Poignant, honest, and deeply moving, A House of My Own is an exuberant celebration of a life lived to the fullest, from one of our most beloved writers.




A Private Family Matter


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"This is a story about how I was saved by love at a time when most people considered me beyond rescue," begins Victor Rivas Rivers in this powerful chronicle of how he escaped the war zone of domestic violence -- too often regarded as a "private family matter" -- and went on to become a good man, a film star, and a prominent activist. The Cuban-born author begins by recalling when he was kidnapped, along with three of his siblings, by his own father, who abandoned Victor's pregnant mother and took the children on a cross-country hell-ride that nearly ended in a fatal collision. This journey of survival portrays with riveting detail how, instead of becoming a madman like his father, Victor was saved by a band of mortal angels. Miraculously, seven families stepped forward, along with teachers and coaches, to empower him on his road from gang member to class president, through harrowing and hilarious football adventures at Florida State and with the Miami Dolphins, to overcoming the Hollywood odds and becoming a champion for all those impacted by domestic violence. Though at times Victor's odyssey is heartbreaking and disturbing, A Private Family Matter is ultimately a triumphant testament to humanity, courage, and love. Profound and poignant, it is a compelling memoir with a cause. Victor Rivers's way of thanking all the angels and advocates who made a difference in his life is by trying to make a difference in all of ours.




The Curious World of Calpurnia Tate


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Whether wrangling a rogue armadillo or stray dog, a guileless younger brother or standoffish cousin, Callie Vee and her escapades will have readers laughing and crying in this return to Fentress, Texas. Travis keeps bringing home strays. And Callie has her hands full keeping the animals—her brother included—away from her mother's critical eye. Will she succeed? This title has Common Core connections.