Odo


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This is the story of a friendly little owl named Odo. He goes to camp for the first time, hopeful and excited to make friends. When he finds he does not seem to fit in, he feels lost, until he realizes that being true to himself makes him more special than trying to be like everyone else.




The Fables of Odo of Cheriton


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Odo's Hanging


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Bishop Odo, half-brother of William l, commissions a hanging to commemorate the King's conquest of England. The man he chooses to design this tribute, Turold, a Norman renowned for his skill but not his temper, reluctantly travels to the convent in Winchester where nuns will implement his sketches. He's accompanied by his old friend Rainald the monk, sent to liaise with the nuns and their abbess, and the narrator Robert, his young, devoted but mute apprentice.Weaving in the dramatic sequence of events portrayed by the Bayeux Tapestry, Peter Benson gives a striking impression of the politics, conflicts and religious beliefs of the era. With this intricately wrought and absorbing novel, he has brought to life a fascinating period of English history.




The Journey of “A Good Type”


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When Japan opened its doors to the West in the 1860s, delicately hand-tinted photographic prints of Japanese people and landscapes were among its earliest and most popular exports. David Odo studies the collection of Japanese photographs at Harvard’s Peabody Museum and the ways they were produced, acquired, and circulated in the nineteenth century.




Hazel Green


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Enterprising Hazel Green tries to convince the city to allow children to march in the annual Frogg Day parade.




Soldiers of Christ


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Catalogue of the Reference Library


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