Ella Fitzgerald


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"Scat Cat Monroe" narrates a celebration of the life and career of the first lady of song, noting her distinctive style and far-ranging impact upon contemporary music.




This Is Ella


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Ella is a happy, fun-loving girl who is just starting school. She knows all of her letters, helps take care of her little sister, and enjoys riding her blue bike. Sometimes she has to practice sitting still. Ella loves to play and is a good friend. Ella has Down syndrome. Though she might look a bit different and have trouble saying some words, she is more the same than different, and she wants to be accepted and included just like any other child. In a simple, welcoming way, This is Ella teaches children about Down syndrome, inclusion, and friendship. The story is followed by information about Down syndrome, including helpful facts and explanations. This is Ella offers a perfect starting point for a conversation with children about difference in general, Down syndrome in particular, and the concepts of inclusion and friendship.




Ella McKeen, Kickball Queen


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In her debut picture book, Beth Mills offers a pitch-perfect look at recess, friendship, and being a good sport. First grader Ella McKeen is the undisputed kickball queen until a new girl named Riya shows up—and shows her up at recess. How does Ella handle losing? By throwing herself on the grass and screaming while the rest of the class watches her fall apart. Yikes!




Ella Queen of Jazz


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Ella Fitzgerald sang the blues and she sang them good. Ella and her fellas were on the way up! It seemed like nothing could stop her, until the biggest club in town refused to let her play… and all because of her colour. But when all hope seemed lost, little did Ella imagine that a Hollywood star would step in to help. This is the incredible true story of how a remarkable friendship between Ella Fitzgerald and Marilyn Monroe was born – and how they worked together to overcome prejudice and adversity. An inspiring story, strikingly illustrated, about the unlikely friendship between two celebrated female icons of America’s golden age.




Ella Cerulean


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All her life, Ella has tried to keep her world small and controlled, spending her time painting dreams and doing her best to keep everyone at a distance. A constant battle with sickness keeps reality at bay, but the universe has other plans for Ella. A chance encounter forces Ella into the darkness to help a stranger. Her moment of bravery brings a wave of dangerous, thrilling, and unusual people. They carry secrets, pasts, and legacies for which the world is not ready, but is destined to receive. As she struggles to maintain control of the ever-changing path of her life, she is faced with the revelation of an existence bigger than she could ever imagine: A job only a few can carry, and a burden that we all have to survive.




Ella Minnow Pea


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An epistolary novel set on a fictional island off the South Carolina coastline, 'Ella Minnow Pea' brings readers to the hometown of Nevin Nollop, inventor of the pangram 'The Quick Brown Fox Jumps Over the Lazy Dog'. Deified for his achievement in life, Nevin has been honored in death with a monument featuring his famous phrase. One day, however, the letter 'Z' falls from the monument, and some of the islanders interpret the missing tile as a message from beyond the grave. The letter 'Z' is banned from use. On an island where the residents pride them-selves on their love of language, this is seen as a tragedy. They are still reeling from the shock when another tile falls. And then another... In his charming debut, first published in 2001, Mark Dunn took readers on a journey through the eyes of Ella Minnow Pea, a young woman forced to create another clever turn of phrase in order to save the islanders’ beloved language.




Ella


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When Jennifers water broke at only 18 weeks of pregnancy, she knew her baby was going to die. As she sat in the darkness of her closet, she asked God why He would let this happen. Have Peace was His answer . . . This is a story about Ella. And this is a story about God. A God who gives peace in the middle of devastation, hope instead of grief, and joy in the face of seemingly insurmountable obstacles. Join this family on their journey from the side of a neo-natal intensive care crib to the mountains of Peru, and on many detours between and beyond. Its a journey of faith, of learning to trust the One who cares about our pain and answers our hearts deepest questionsnot always in the way wed expect, but in ways so much more beautiful than we could ever foresee.




Ella


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Theres a girl, theres a boy, they fall in love. Then what? Love stories abound. But really, if youve read one, youve read them all. Ella discovers love, but thats not what this story is about. This story is all about Ella and the people she meets and the places she goes and the espionage caper she unwittingly stumbles into. Join Ella and Pip as they try to find places to canoodle under the pretext of fencing lessons, as they are interrupted at inopportune moments by well-meaning friends and family, as they discover what they want from life- apart from being with each other, of course! All Ella really wants is for Pip to go down on bended knee and propose marriage, but she has to break up an assassination plot first, smack dab in the middle of the Royal Coronation! Will he propose? Will she find favour with the King and Queen? Will her fencing lessons help her out of tight spots? Will they live happily ever after?




Ella's Story


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The loss of a loved one is a devastating and soul-destroying experience. The loss of a dearly beloved parent for a child not yet old enough to reason why, leaves an abyss of pain and confusion and a world that seems unchanged, yet isnt at all the same. Black emptiness and the need to continue as normal, despite the very foundation of life being ripped out from under you, becomes a daily challenge. Attendance at routine events, household chores, school projects, dealing with friends and their inability to deal with your loss any more than you can dont stop, and despite the emptiness and anguish, life goes on. Somehow the pieces have to be picked up, woven into the anguish and meaning restored. Ellas Story evolved out of a school visit to Samson House in Fremantle. Frederick Samson was a third-generation descendant of one of Western Australias earliest pioneering families and also one of the longest serving mayors of the city of Fremantle in Western Australia. Students at Orana Primary School in Willetton, Western Australia, on a school visit to Samson House, were assigned to write a story about the visit to Samson House. Rather than embark on an account of the visit, the poignancy of the authors pain at the loss of her beloved father has been skillfully woven into Ellas Story, simultaneously delivering a sense of a childs anguish and inexplicable pain in the search for meaning into lifes tragedies, the reaching out for a parent, and the agony of not knowing what the future holds. Ellas Story is a childs book, but it opens up a world of insights into the development of a childs anguish in combating one of the real and inevitable challenges likely to be faced by young and old alike as they traverse along lifes journey. Excellent reading for both children and adults.




Widower's House: A Study in Bereavement, or How Margot and Mella Forced Me to Flee My Home


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A hilarious comedy of errors and a delightful love story by England's most improbable sex symbol. Little did retired professor John Bayley realize when he lost Iris Murdoch, his beloved wife of forty-four years, that life would never be the same again. First came thousands of sympathy notes from lovers of Murdoch's novels and fans of Bayley's own poignant memoir, Elegy for Iris. But more alarming were the hundreds of calls from seemingly well-meaning women, many of whom rang Bayley's doorbell in Oxford, bearing cakes, casserole dishes, and delivering pep talks designed to cheer up the widower of their dreams. Here, in Widower's House: A Study in Bereavement or How Margot and Mella Forced Me to Flee My Home, Bayley tells the painful, inspirational, and ultimately uplifting story of how he had to grapple with his fate as a man by beginning life anew in his mid-seventies. Like millions of other widows and widowers, Bayley, as he relates it, found himself emotionally unprepared for the responsibilities and burdens that confront people who suddenly find themselves alone. He hadn't realized how differently you are treated when you are not part of a couple, and how you must learn to respond to friends, family members, and total strangers in completely different ways. With the reassuring, compassionate voice of Iris still a mournful obbligato in the background, Bayley describes the pitfalls a widower must face as he ventures out into the newly virgin world beyond his front door. Finding comfort in recording the day-to-day calamities that marked his reentry into the real world, Bayley uses surprising humor—reflected here in the vivid depictions of his new suitors, Margot and Mella—to get him through his darkest days. Melodic, irrepressible, and comically comforting, Widower's House, with its heartwarming and surprisingly romantic ending, will reveal yet a new side of the man who has become England's most unlikely symbol of masculine virility.