Mitchell's Magical Days: the Adventures!


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Mitchell's Magical Days-The Adventures is a collection of four tales of historical fiction: -Mitchell's Magical Day With Frank and Ivy Stranahan -Mitchell's Magical Day on the New River -Mitchell's Magical Day on South Florida's Alantic Coast -Mitchell's Magical Day at Historic Bonnet House This collection is prepared for intermediate readers (3rd - 5th grade) and highlights significant events that occurred in Fort Lauderdale from the early 1800's through the turn of the 20th century. The author, a long-time south Florida resident, and veteran school teacher, provides young readers with a creative presentation of important facts about south Florida's unique history and vivid descriptions of early pioneer life. The story's protagonist, Mitchell, uses his Pop Pop's 'magical' binoculars and his vivid imagination to tranport himself into the past where he sees how Tequesta and Seminole Indians, shipwrecking, the House of Refuge, and pioneer citizens slowly shape Florida communities. Mitchell's Magical Days-The Adventures includes a collection of historic photographs, which capture the attention of readers of all ages!




Mitchell's Magical Days: the Adventures!


Book Description

Mitchell's Magical Days: The Adventures is a collection of four tales of historical fiction:Mitchell's Magical Day With Frank and Ivy StranahanMitchell's Magical Day on the New RiverMitchell's Magical Day on South Florida's Alantic CoastMitchell's Magical Day at Historic Bonnet HouseThis collection is prepared for intermediate readers (3rd - 5th grade) and highlights significant events that occurred in Fort Lauderdale from the early 1800's through the turn of the 20th century. The author, a long-time Fort Lauderdale resident, and veteran school teacher, provides young readers with a creative presentation of important facts about south Florida's unique history and vivid descriptions of early pioneer life. The story's protagonist, Mitchell, uses his Pop Pop's 'magical' binoculars and his vivid imagination to tranport himself into the past where he sees how Tequesta and Seminole Indians, shipwrecking, the House of Refuge, and pioneer citizens slowly shape Florida communities. Mitchell's Magical Days: The Adventures includes a collection of historic photographs, which capture the attention of readers of all ages!




Magic Lies


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"The first section in Magic Lies examines Mitchell's fiction; the second, his writings for radio, television, and theatre; and the third is composed of interviews and personal recollections. Contributors include literary scholars, novelists, theatre and television directors, an actor, and a popular radio host and journalist. Together their essays invite further creative readings and critical dialogue, and deepen our understanding of a writer whose sense of community and locality has influenced a national literary tradition." "Given the broad appeal of Mitchell's work and the interdisciplinary nature of this collection, Magic Lies will interest both general readers and scholars in the areas of English literature, drama, broadcasting, Canadian studies, and popular culture."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved




Magic Time


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A prize-winning Southern master storyteller weaves a riveting tale of love, mystery and justice When the Pulitzer Prize–winning cartoonist Doug Marlette last turned to fiction, Valerie Sayers rejoiced in The Washington Post Book World: "The Bridge [is] a great story—exuberant, proud, myth-challenging—and Marlette has a great, Dickensian time with the telling." Pat Conroy saluted The Bridge as the finest first novel to come out of North Carolina since Look Homeward, Angel. Studs Turkel called it "enthralling." Kaye Gibbons marveled at its "extraordinary grace [and] humor." And the Southeast Booksellers Association gave The Bridge the 2002 Book Award for Fiction. Marlette's new novel, Magic Time, is a spellbinding stew of history, murder, courtroom drama, humor, love, betrayal, and justice. Moving between New York City and the New South of the early 1990s, with flashbacks to Mississippi's cataclysmic Freedom Summer of 1964, Magic Time tells the story of New York newspaper columnist Carter Ransom, a son of Mississippi, who had the great fortune and terrible luck of falling in love that summer of ‘64 with a New York–born civil rights worker who wound up being killed alongside three coworkers. Carter's father, the local judge, presided over the first trial of the murders. But now there's evidence that the original trial was flawed, even fraudulent. And the question, among many others, is whether the good judge was knowingly involved in a cover-up. Magic Time is that rare thing: a page-turner whose driving plot line is matched by the depth of its moral vision.




Mental Traveler


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How does a parent make sense of a child’s severe mental illness? How does a father meet the daily challenges of caring for his gifted but delusional son, while seeking to overcome the stigma of madness and the limits of psychiatry? W. J. T. Mitchell’s memoir tells the story—at once representative and unique—of one family’s encounter with mental illness and bears witness to the life of the talented young man who was his son. Gabriel Mitchell was diagnosed with schizophrenia at age twenty-one and died by suicide eighteen years later. He left behind a remarkable archive of creative work and a father determined to honor his son’s attempts to conquer his own illness. Before his death, Gabe had been working on a film that would show madness from inside and out, as media stereotype and spectacle, symptom and stigma, malady and minority status, disability and gateway to insight. He was convinced that madness is an extreme form of subjective experience that we all endure at some point in our lives, whether in moments of ecstasy or melancholy, or in the enduring trauma of a broken heart. Gabe’s declared ambition was to transform schizophrenia from a death sentence to a learning experience, and madness from a curse to a critical perspective. Shot through with love and pain, Mental Traveler shows how Gabe drew his father into his quest for enlightenment within madness. It is a book that will touch anyone struggling to cope with mental illness, and especially for parents and caregivers of those caught in its grasp.




Bluenose Magic


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A collection of traditional Nova Scotian folktales, superstitions and home remedies compiled by the Canadian folklorist and author of Bluenose Ghosts. Beginning in 1928, Dr. Helen Creighton traveled across her native Nova Scotia seeking out and recording its rich heritage in the form of ghost stories, folktales, and folksongs. She first shared her findings in 1957 with the collection Bluenose Ghosts, and followed its success eleven years later with Bluenose Magic, both of which are considered classics of Maritime literature. This fascinating volume welcomes readers into a supernatural world of witchcraft, enchantment, and buried treasure. It shares stories of the region’s indigenous Mi’kmaq people as well as variations of tales brought over from Europe. Here too are folk remedies, dream interpretation, divination, superstitions, and more that has been passed on from generation to generation of Nova Scotia’s families




The Progressive Farmer


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Backpacker


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Backpacker brings the outdoors straight to the reader's doorstep, inspiring and enabling them to go more places and enjoy nature more often. The authority on active adventure, Backpacker is the world's first GPS-enabled magazine, and the only magazine whose editors personally test the hiking trails, camping gear, and survival tips they publish. Backpacker's Editors' Choice Awards, an industry honor recognizing design, feature and product innovation, has become the gold standard against which all other outdoor-industry awards are measured.