Book Description
On these pages are random thoughts about life, love, and despair, and some happy thoughts, dedicated to all of those unknown poets, who can rhyme moon with June, but can never get their lives to rhyme.
Author : Florence Troy
Publisher : iUniverse
Page : 110 pages
File Size : 42,30 MB
Release : 2001-01-15
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 0595164404
On these pages are random thoughts about life, love, and despair, and some happy thoughts, dedicated to all of those unknown poets, who can rhyme moon with June, but can never get their lives to rhyme.
Author : Vicki Addesso Dodd
Publisher :
Page : pages
File Size : 44,67 MB
Release : 2016-01-19
Category :
ISBN : 9780990337348
Flying with the birds is a dream this little Panda fears will never come true. Until one day, he realizes that it is in his dreams where anything is possible! Follow Griffin, the Panda, in this beautifully illustrated book as he searches for answers to his own question, "BIRDS CAN FLY, WHY CAN't I?
Author : Helen Macdonald
Publisher : Grove Press
Page : 282 pages
File Size : 38,87 MB
Release : 2020-08-25
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 0802146694
The New York Times–bestselling author of H is for Hawk explores the human relationship to the natural world in this “dazzling” essay collection (Wall Street Journal). In Vesper Flights, Helen Macdonald brings together a collection of her best loved essays, along with new pieces on topics ranging from nostalgia for a vanishing countryside to the tribulations of farming ostriches to her own private vespers while trying to fall asleep. Meditating on notions of captivity and freedom, immigration and flight, Helen invites us into her most intimate experiences: observing the massive migration of songbirds from the top of the Empire State Building, watching tens of thousands of cranes in Hungary, seeking the last golden orioles in Suffolk’s poplar forests. She writes with heart-tugging clarity about wild boar, swifts, mushroom hunting, migraines, the strangeness of birds’ nests, and the unexpected guidance and comfort we find when watching wildlife.
Author : Rita Golden Gelman
Publisher : Turtleback Books
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 17,85 MB
Release : 1986
Category : Nonsense verses
ISBN : 9780808590989
Millie the monkey wanted to fly.
Author : Capstone Classroom
Publisher : Capstone
Page : 26 pages
File Size : 40,42 MB
Release : 2017-01-01
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 1496607465
Have you ever wondered what makes an airplane fly through the air? These third grade classes explain the history of flight and the science behind it. After reading this book, you?ll understand why an airplane can fly and will be able to answer the question: Why can?t I fly?
Author : Ken Brown
Publisher : Andersen Press (UK)
Page : 32 pages
File Size : 15,13 MB
Release : 2001
Category : Children's stories
ISBN : 9781842700174
Ostrich can't fly and he wants to know why. Sparrow tries to explain but it makes no sense to Ostrich, who is determined, one way or another, to spread his wings.
Author : Alan Lightman
Publisher : Pantheon
Page : 189 pages
File Size : 36,2 MB
Release : 2011-03-09
Category : Science
ISBN : 0307789624
For the last twenty years, Alan Lightman has been writing essays that display his genius for bringing literary and scientific concerns into harmony. Dance for Two gathers the best of Lightman's work. Here are pieces that touch on both the ethereal and the corporeal; the dependence of a ballerina on the laws of physics, the choice of every scientist makes between tinkering and theorizing, the unscientific nature of discovery, the impulse behind an unprompted smile. Dance for Two is an intimate and fascinating look into the creative compulsions shared by the artist and the scientist.
Author : Louis de Bernieres
Publisher : Vintage
Page : 578 pages
File Size : 35,83 MB
Release : 2007-12-18
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 0307424995
In his first novel since Corelli’s Mandolin, Louis de Bernières creates a world, populates it with characters as real as our best friends, and launches it into the maelstrom of twentieth-century history. The setting is a small village in southwestern Anatolia in the waning years of the Ottoman Empire. Everyone there speaks Turkish, though they write it in Greek letters. It’s a place that has room for a professional blasphemer; where a brokenhearted aga finds solace in the arms of a Circassian courtesan who isn’t Circassian at all; where a beautiful Christian girl named Philothei is engaged to a Muslim boy named Ibrahim. But all of this will change when Turkey enters the modern world. Epic in sweep, intoxicating in its sensual detail, Birds Without Wings is an enchantment.
Author : Kirk Wallace Johnson
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 338 pages
File Size : 20,70 MB
Release : 2018-04-24
Category : Nature
ISBN : 1101981628
As heard on NPR's This American Life “Absorbing . . . Though it's non-fiction, The Feather Thief contains many of the elements of a classic thriller.” —Maureen Corrigan, NPR’s Fresh Air “One of the most peculiar and memorable true-crime books ever.” —Christian Science Monitor A rollicking true-crime adventure and a captivating journey into an underground world of fanatical fly-tiers and plume peddlers, for readers of The Stranger in the Woods, The Lost City of Z, and The Orchid Thief. On a cool June evening in 2009, after performing a concert at London's Royal Academy of Music, twenty-year-old American flautist Edwin Rist boarded a train for a suburban outpost of the British Museum of Natural History. Home to one of the largest ornithological collections in the world, the Tring museum was full of rare bird specimens whose gorgeous feathers were worth staggering amounts of money to the men who shared Edwin's obsession: the Victorian art of salmon fly-tying. Once inside the museum, the champion fly-tier grabbed hundreds of bird skins—some collected 150 years earlier by a contemporary of Darwin's, Alfred Russel Wallace, who'd risked everything to gather them—and escaped into the darkness. Two years later, Kirk Wallace Johnson was waist high in a river in northern New Mexico when his fly-fishing guide told him about the heist. He was soon consumed by the strange case of the feather thief. What would possess a person to steal dead birds? Had Edwin paid the price for his crime? What became of the missing skins? In his search for answers, Johnson was catapulted into a years-long, worldwide investigation. The gripping story of a bizarre and shocking crime, and one man's relentless pursuit of justice, The Feather Thief is also a fascinating exploration of obsession, and man's destructive instinct to harvest the beauty of nature.
Author : Maya Angelou
Publisher : Random House
Page : 289 pages
File Size : 23,71 MB
Release : 2010-07-21
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 030747772X
Here is a book as joyous and painful, as mysterious and memorable, as childhood itself. I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings captures the longing of lonely children, the brute insult of bigotry, and the wonder of words that can make the world right. Maya Angelou’s debut memoir is a modern American classic beloved worldwide. Sent by their mother to live with their devout, self-sufficient grandmother in a small Southern town, Maya and her brother, Bailey, endure the ache of abandonment and the prejudice of the local “powhitetrash.” At eight years old and back at her mother’s side in St. Louis, Maya is attacked by a man many times her age—and has to live with the consequences for a lifetime. Years later, in San Francisco, Maya learns that love for herself, the kindness of others, her own strong spirit, and the ideas of great authors (“I met and fell in love with William Shakespeare”) will allow her to be free instead of imprisoned. Poetic and powerful, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings will touch hearts and change minds for as long as people read. “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings liberates the reader into life simply because Maya Angelou confronts her own life with such a moving wonder, such a luminous dignity.”—James Baldwin From the Paperback edition.