Kurt, Gert, Jazmine, and Bagel


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"Brrr! Jazmine is feeling cold, hungry, and lonely--and when she passes a picture window and sees her two friends, Kurt and Gert, in the warm, cozy house, she also feels a bit jealous! But this little dog will soon meet a handsome black and brown beagle named Bagel, who knows what it's like to be alone. Join Jazmine and Bagel as they form new friendships and embark on new adventures together! It's a story that will delight children of all ages and remind us of the importance of friends"--Page 4 of cover.




Kurt, Gert, Jazmine, and Bagel


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"Whistle! Whistle!"shouts the train whistle to the conductor. "All Aboard! All Aboard!" yells the train conductor to the passengers."Drop! Drop!" laughs the luggage to Jazmine."Save some seats! Save some seats!" cries Kurt to Gert. "Run and hide! Run and hide!" screams Bagel to Jazmine. Stop those dogs! Stop those dogs! bellows Mr. Natcher. Join Kurt, Gert, Jazmine and bagel as they face their journey of catching a train to Phoenix in their wild train station adventure! Enjoy, they were written for you and your child! Irene Dolnick has four beagles, whose love is the inspiration behind her creativity and who have taught her that dogs are as adventurous as people. Irene lives in El Paso, Texas. a warm climate that allows her to share in the dogs' craziest schemes.




Kurt, Gert, Jasmine, and Bagel and Their Train Station Adventure


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Oh no Jazmine feels her legs cannot possibly run any faster on this adventure. Now, she has Bagel to help her dart in and out of small spaces in order to make their great escape from an old enemy Where are Kurt and Gert? Join Kurt, Gert, Jazmine, and Bagel in an adventure they would not like to repeat on their way to Phoenix.




Kurt, Gert, Jazmine, and Bagel


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Beware of Mrs. Tricky's hypnotic spell, avoid Mr. Morton's Halloween Costume Store, and whatever you do don't enter Mrs. Tricky's Candy Shop! Ask Mr. Jack Patch for a ride to the train, but decide to stay for the tricks and treats!Join Kurt, Gert, Jazmine, and Bagel as they explore the hypnotic eye on their Halloween nightmare adventure in Phoenix! Irene Dolnick has four beagles, whose love is the inspiration behind her creativity and who have taught her that dogs are as adventurous as people. Irene lives in El Paso, Texas. a warm climate that allows her to share in the dogs' craziest schemes.




The Masonic Pageant


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Best in Me


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TURN ON SOUNDWritten by Natalie McDonald Perkins llustrated by Mary Ibeh New Book & Author Alert! "Best in Me" is a short, multicultural, picture book of poetry that celebrates children of all backgrounds. This book covers the themes of race, cultural understanding, tolerance, acceptance, and self-esteem. It is full of optimism with a powerful message: Stay true to yourself, regardless of what others say or think.




I Don't Know Age


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"I don't know age," Said the sparrow to the lion in the cage. "I do," said the lion. "I've grown old sitting on this concrete stage." "I Don't Know Age" is a modern fable about eight animals and their search for friendship and freedom from the things holding them captive. Their journey is one of love, caring, acceptance and the desire to make the world a better place for everyone.




I Will Survive


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I Will Survive is the story of Gloria Gaynor, America's "Queen of Disco." It is the story of riches and fame, despair, and finally salvation. Her meteoric rise to stardom in the mid-1970s was nothing short of phenomenal, and hits poured forth that pushed her to the top of the charts, including "Honey Bee," "I Got You Under My Skin," "Never Can Say Goodbye," and the song that has immortalized her, "I Will Survive," which became a #1 international gold seller. With that song, Gloria heralded the international rise of disco that became synonymous with a way of life in the fast lane - the sweaty bodies at Studio 54, the lines of cocaine, the indescribable feeling that you could always be at the top of your game and never come down. But down she came after her early stardom, and problems followed in the wake, including the death of her mother, whose love had anchored the young singer, as well as constant battles with weight, drugs, and alcohol. While her fans always imagined her to be rich, her personal finances collapsed due to poor management; and while many envied her, she felt completely empty inside. In the early 1980s, sustained by her marriage to music publisher Linwood Simon, Gloria took three years off and reflected upon her life. She visited churches and revisited her mother's old Bible. Discovering the world of gospel, she made a commitment to Christ that sustains her to this day.




Hollywood Highbrow


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Today's moviegoers and critics generally consider some Hollywood products--even some blockbusters--to be legitimate works of art. But during the first half century of motion pictures very few Americans would have thought to call an American movie "art." Up through the 1950s, American movies were regarded as a form of popular, even lower-class, entertainment. By the 1960s and 1970s, however, viewers were regularly judging Hollywood films by artistic criteria previously applied only to high art forms. In Hollywood Highbrow, Shyon Baumann for the first time tells how social and cultural forces radically changed the public's perceptions of American movies just as those forces were radically changing the movies themselves. The development in the United States of an appreciation of film as an art was, Baumann shows, the product of large changes in Hollywood and American society as a whole. With the postwar rise of television, American movie audiences shrank dramatically and Hollywood responded by appealing to richer and more educated viewers. Around the same time, European ideas about the director as artist, an easing of censorship, and the development of art-house cinemas, film festivals, and the academic field of film studies encouraged the idea that some American movies--and not just European ones--deserved to be considered art.




Humphrey's First Christmas


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Humphrey the camel is only interested in one thing—getting his carpet blanket back. As he journeys with the Wise Men to Bethlehem, Humphrey bemoans his lost blanket until he finally gets a new one. But when the caravan arrives and Humphrey sees baby Jesus shivering, he gives the child his new blanket without a second thought. Full of rich acrylic paintings, humor, and heart, this board book edition of Carol Heyer’s bestseller will swiftly become a cherished favorite with little ones.