Barney's Farm Animals


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Barney's Baby Farm Animals


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Barney loves to visit the farm where he sees all kinds of animals. Join him as he helps children learn to count to ten through this rhyme that features baby animals and their parents. Full color.




Reuben and Barney's Day on the Farm


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Follow Reuben and Barney the dog as they feed the chickens, pigs and rabbits, weed the vegetable patch, ride Chestnut the pony, and try not to get stung by the buzzy bees.




The Mythology of the Animal Farm in Children's Literature


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The Mythology of the Animal Farm in Children’s Literature: Over the Fence analyzes the ways in which myths about farmed animals’ lives are perpetuated in children’s materials. Specifically, this book investigates the use of five recurring thematic devices in about eighty books for young children published during the past five decades. The close readings of texts and images draw on a wide range of fields, including animal theory, psychoanalytic and Marxian literary criticism, child development theory, histories of farming and domestication, and postcolonial theory. In spite of the underlying seriousness of the project, the material lends itself to humorous and not overly heavy-handed explications that provide insight into the complex workings of a literary genre based on the covering up of real animal lives.




Dirty Minds


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Army veteran, Ross Webber, is in agony. His new roommate is killing him. Torturing him with her sexy curves and making him so hot and miserable he doesn’t know what to do with himself. Heidi O’Neil’s head is filled with impure thoughts and visions of hard, hot male flesh. The former nun can’t stop fantasizing about her new roommate and the delicious sins she’d love to do to his body. Except Heidi isn’t looking for forever, even if her roomie is temptation on a stick. The sexual tension explodes when an innocent touch leads to a night of passion. But Heidi fears putting her heart on the line. Can Ross convince the woman he loves they’re much more than roommates with benefits? Or will the lovers be forced to go their separate ways? * This book was originally titled ROSS










Come Back, Joe-Jo


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As a young fourteen-year-old in the mid 1960s, Judy listens many times to her fathers wise words when loss touches her life on their farm. She knows his words of experience will help ease her tears and heartache. But when an inconceivable tragedy hits the Turner family, they all must seek help in unfamiliar ways. This novel, loosely taken from actual events, takes the reader from the world of a fourteen-year-old to an adult. Many woes and joys in her life are exposed and dealt with.




Cultivating Success in the South


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This book explores changes in rural households of the Georgia Piedmont through the material culture of farmers as they transitioned from self-sufficiency to market dependence. The period between 1880 and 1910 was a time of dynamic change when Southern farmers struggled to reinvent their lives and livelihoods. Relying on primary documents, including probate inventories, tax lists, state and federal census data, and estate sale results, this study seeks to understand the variables that prompted farm households to assume greater risk in hopes of success as well as those factors that stood in the way of progress. While there are few projects of this type for the late nineteenth century, and fewer still for the New South, the findings challenge the notion of farmers as overly conservative consumers and call into question traditional views of conspicuous consumption as a key indicator of wealth and status.




Our Dumb Animals


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