Book Description
Modern revisions of familiar fairy tales.
Author : Paul B. Janeczko
Publisher : Harper Collins
Page : 44 pages
File Size : 30,20 MB
Release : 2007-03
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 0061136131
Modern revisions of familiar fairy tales.
Author : Christina Hopkinson
Publisher : Hachette UK
Page : 250 pages
File Size : 49,85 MB
Release : 2011-04-25
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1609418646
Hopkinson pens a hilarious and acutely-observed novel about marriage, motherhood, children, and work and readers everywhere will find Mary's trials hilariously familiar as they cheer her on in her efforts to balance home, work, children, and a clean bottom stair! What's the thing you hate most about the one you love? Mary doesn't know whether it's the way he doesn't quite reach the laundry basket when he throws his dirty clothes at it (but doesn't ever walk over and pick them up and put them in), or the balled-up tissues he leaves on the bedside table when he has a cold, or the way he never quite empties the dishwasher, leaving the "difficult" items for her to put away. Is it that because she is "only working part-time" that she is responsible for all of the domestic tasks in the house? Or, is it simply that he puts used teabags in the sink? The mother of two young boys, Mary knows how to get them to behave the way she wants. Now she's designing the spousal equivalent of a star chart and every little thing her husband does wrong will go on it. Though Mary knows you're supposed to reward the good behavior rather than punish the bad, the rules for those in middle age are different than the rules for those not even in middle school...
Author : Geffrey Davis
Publisher : American Poets Continuum
Page : pages
File Size : 26,7 MB
Release : 2019-04
Category : FICTION
ISBN : 9781942683797
"James Laughlin Award. Winner 2018, Academy of American Poets"--Cover.
Author : Justin A. Reynolds
Publisher : Scholastic Inc.
Page : 162 pages
File Size : 34,13 MB
Release : 2022-04-05
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 1338740245
A hilarious new middle-grade from Justin A. Reynolds that asks: What happens when five unsupervised kids face the apocalypse under outrageously silly circumstances? Twelve-year-old Eddie Gordon Holloway has concocted his most genius plan ever to avoid chores... especially the dreaded L-A-U-N-D-R-Y. If he can wear all the clothes he owns, he'll only have to do the laundry once during his school break. On the day of the highly anticipated Beach Bash, Eddie's monstrous pile of dirty laundry is found by his mom. And Eddie's day has just taken a turn for the worst. Now he's stuck at home by himself, missing the bash, and doing his whole pile of laundry. But mid-cycle, the power goes out! With his first load of laundry wet and the rest of his stuff still filthy, he sets out to explore the seemingly empty neighborhood in his glow-in-the-dark swim trunks, flip-flops, and a beach towel. He soon meets up with other neighborhood kids: newcomer Xavier (who was mid-haircut and has half his head shaved), Eddie's former friend Sonia (who has spent her entire break trying to beat a video game and was mid-battle with the final boss), and siblings Trey and Sage (who are dealing with major sibling drama). As they group up to cover more ground and find out what happened, they realize that their families aren't coming back anytime soon. And as night falls, the crew realizes that they aren't just the only people left in the neighborhood, they might be the only people left... anywhere.
Author : William R. Carter
Publisher : Temple University Press
Page : 214 pages
File Size : 41,68 MB
Release : 1990
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780877226192
This brief survey text contains a discussion of a number of representative metaphysical questions and some proposed resolutions to these questions. The author offers balanced arguments on debated topics and draws important connections between historical and contemporary work. It contains many concrete, interesting examples of abstract concepts--allowing students to more easily grasp the material.
Author : Emily Spivack
Publisher : Abrams
Page : 310 pages
File Size : 26,25 MB
Release : 2017-10-10
Category : Design
ISBN : 1683351797
Now a Netflix original series The boots a passenger had on when his plane landed on the Hudson River. The tank top Andy Warhol’s assistant wore to one of their nightclub outings together. The jacket a taxi driver put on to feel safe as he worked the night shift. — These and over sixty other clothing-inspired narratives make up Worn in New York, the latest volume from New York Times bestselling author Emily Spivack. In these first-person accounts, contributors in and out of the public eye share surprising, personal, wild, poignant, and funny stories behind a piece of clothing that reminds them of a significant moment of their New York lives. Worn in New York offers a contemporary cultural history of the city—its changing identity, temper, and tone, and its irrepressible vitality—by paying tribute to these well-loved clothes and the people who wore them. Includes contributions from: Adam Horovitz Amy Heckerling Andre Royo Anna Sui Aubrey Plaza Catherine Opie Coco Rocha Dick Cavett Eileen Myles Fab 5 Freddy Gay Talese Genesis Breyer P-Orridge JD Samson Jenji Kohan Jenna Lyons Kyp Malone Lena Dunham Pee Wee Kirkland Thelma Golden Timothy Greenfield-Sanders /DIV
Author : Heidi Cullinan
Publisher : Dreamspinner Press
Page : 228 pages
File Size : 38,90 MB
Release : 2019-03-29
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1640809031
After a steamy laundromat encounter, a socially anxious grad student and a muscle-bound bouncer have to get over their fears to keep their kinky romance going. Maybe the secret to happiness isn't staying clean and proper.
Author : KC Davis
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 160 pages
File Size : 36,58 MB
Release : 2022-04-26
Category : House & Home
ISBN : 1668002841
If you're tired of staring at the same mess every day, but struggling to find the time and willpower to clean it, you probably have a very good reason: anxiety, fatigue, depression, ADHD, or lack of support. Designed by therapist KC Davis, this revolutionary method of cleaning and organizing helps end the stress-mess cycle. After KC Davis gave birth to her second child, she didn't fold a single piece of laundry for seven months. Between postpartum depression and ADHD, she felt numb and overwhelmed. She regained her sanity--and the functionality of her home--after one life-changing realization: You don't work for your home; your home works for you. In other words, messiness is not a moral failing. A new sense of calm washed over her as she let go of the shame-based messaging that interpreted a pile of dirty laundry as "I can never keep up" and a chaotic kitchen as "I'm a bad mother." Instead, she looked at unwashed clothes and thought, "I am alive," and at stacks of dishes and thought, "I cooked my family dinner three nights in a row." Building on this foundation of self-compassion, KC devised the powerful practical approach that has exploded in popularity through her TikTok account, @domesticblisters. The secret is to stop following perfectionist rules that don't make sense for you--like folding clothes that don't wrinkle anyway, or thinking that every room has to be clean at the same time--and to find creative solutions that accommodate your needs, pet peeves, daily rhythms, and attention span. Inside, you'll learn exactly how to customize your approach and rebuild your relationship with your home, including: -How to stop seeing care tasks as a reflection of your worth, but rather as kindnesses to your future self -How to use calming rituals to keep you from feeling overwhelmed when you look at a big mess -How to stagger tasks that are easy to procrastinate throughout the week and month -How to quickly transform a room from messy to fully functional through the "5 Things" tidying method, and other shortcuts requiring minimal energy Read this book to make home feel like a sanctuary again: where you can move with ease, where guilt, self-criticism, and endless checklists have no place, and where you always have permission to rest, even when things aren't finished.
Author : Jessica Litman
Publisher : Rock Point Gift & Stationery
Page : 163 pages
File Size : 19,6 MB
Release : 2022-04-26
Category : House & Home
ISBN : 1631068237
Home Sweet Organized Home is a step-by-step guide to organizing your home—with tips for lasting order from Jessica Litman, the mama, organizing expert, and creator behind The Organized Mama—so you can find more calm in your everyday.
Author : Carmen Vera
Publisher : Trafford Publishing
Page : 37 pages
File Size : 39,30 MB
Release : 2019-07-09
Category : Self-Help
ISBN : 1490795863
There’s the black, and there’s the white in our lives. Black and white represents routine. It represents a definitive answer. It represents predictability. It’s what people are most comfortable with. More times than not life is a not lived in the black and white. Most of the time it’s a combination of both—the gray. People are uncomfortable with gray. That represents the unknown. It can bring fear. It prevents us from taking that leap thinking they will fall and fail. They don’t like it. The gray can be scary. Through trial and error, thirteen bullet points have been created to be able to overcome any doubt. Easy. Simple. Fun. This is a personal guide to be able to live your own life of happiness—in the gray.