Pandora's Children
Author : Kathryn Lance
Publisher : E-Rights/E-Reads Limited
Page : 233 pages
File Size : 31,20 MB
Release : 2000-12-01
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780759203099
Author : Kathryn Lance
Publisher : E-Rights/E-Reads Limited
Page : 233 pages
File Size : 31,20 MB
Release : 2000-12-01
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780759203099
Author : Julia Dweck
Publisher : Xist Publishing
Page : 37 pages
File Size : 25,38 MB
Release : 2017-06-15
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 1532402376
A little girl penguin is different than her brothers. When she falls through the ice, she finds a golden box. She gets it to the surface and tries to open it amidst all the other animals warnings. The other animals finally decide to help her and a wonderful surprise is found inside the box.
Author : Victoria Turnbull
Publisher : HarperCollins
Page : 36 pages
File Size : 33,49 MB
Release : 2017-04-04
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 1328809633
Pandora lives alone, in a world of broken things. She makes herself a handsome home, but no one ever comes to visit. Then one day something falls from the sky . . . a bird with a broken wing. Little by little, Pandora helps the bird grow stronger. Little by little, the bird helps Pandora feel less lonely. The bird begins to fly again, and always comes back—bringing seeds and flowers and other small gifts. But then one day, it flies away and doesn't return. Pandora is heartbroken. Until things begin to grow . . . Here is a stunningly illustrated celebration of connection and renewal.
Author : Nathaniel Hawthorne
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 40,94 MB
Release : 2023-05-26
Category :
ISBN : 9789357381505
The Paradise of Children, has been considered important throughout human history. In an effort to ensure that this work is never lost, we have taken steps to secure its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for both current and future generations. This complete book has been retyped, redesigned, and reformatted. Since these books are not scans of the authors' original publications, the text is readable and clear.
Author : Robin Marantz Henig
Publisher :
Page : 340 pages
File Size : 17,67 MB
Release : 2006
Category : Fertilization in vitro, Human
ISBN :
This is the highly acclaimed book by Robin Marantz Henig about the early days of in vitrofertilization (IVF) and the ethical and legal battles waged in the 1970s, as well as the scientific advances that eventually changed the public perception of 'test tube babies'. Published in paperback for the first time, this timely and provocative book brilliantly presents the scientific and ethical dilemmas in the ongoing debate over what it means to be human in a technological age. About the author:Robin Marantz Henig is the author of eight books. Her previous book The Monk in the Garden: The Lost and Found Genius of Gregor Mendel,was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award. She writes about science and medicine for the New York Times Magazine,where she is a contributing writer, as well as for publications such as Scientific American,Smithsonian,and The Washington Post. Robin Henig garnered two prestigious awards in 2006: the Science in Society Award, the highest honor in science journalism, awarded by the National Association of Science Writers, and The Watson Davis and Helen Miles Davis Prize awarded by The History of Science Society for the best book in the history of science for general readers.
Author : Austin Boyd
Publisher : Zondervan
Page : 299 pages
File Size : 15,26 MB
Release : 2011-08-16
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0310598923
Austin Boyd’s vivid writing plunges you into Appalachia with such descriptive realism that you taste the perfume of summer clover and melt into the tender heart of a young woman who would sacrifice anything for Daddy. Hearkening to the myth of Pandora’s Box, Nobody’s Child sweeps you into a world where unprecedented choices never intended by heaven lead to unintended consequences never before seen on earth. Meet… Laura Ann McGehee—Determined to honor her father’s dying request, the young West Virginia woman will do whatever it takes to save the family farm, including using the one remaining financial resource she has—her body. Sophia McQuistion—Thanks to the unusual sacrifice of a woman she has never met, she carries the child she could never conceive. Ian Stewart—In Laura’s time of need, he’s more than just a close friend. He is a source of grace, a man who loves Laura Ann through her many trials. When unusual circumstances place Sophia’s baby in Laura Ann’s care, Laura Ann is now the virgin mother of her own biological son. The media call him “Nobody’s Child.” But somebody wants him badly enough to steal him. Weaving together bioethics and faith, Nobody’s Child dramatizes a future that is already upon us with consequences we can no longer avoid.
Author : Jean Marzollo
Publisher : Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Page : 37 pages
File Size : 31,43 MB
Release : 2009-10-31
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 0316086282
* A classic story retold and illustrated for a new generation of readers
Author : Robert Burleigh
Publisher : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Page : 40 pages
File Size : 22,14 MB
Release : 2002
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9780152021788
An inspired retelling of a classic tale
Author : Henriette Barkow
Publisher : Mantra Publishing
Page : 30 pages
File Size : 48,87 MB
Release : 2002
Category : Hope
ISBN : 9781852699796
Story from Greek mythology, retold by Henriette Barkow and illustrated by Diana Mano. Bilingual English-Vietnamese edition. In Vietnamese/English. Distributed by Tsai Fong Books, Inc.
Author : Natalie Haynes
Publisher : HarperCollins
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 14,95 MB
Release : 2022-03-29
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0063139472
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER “Funny, sharp explications of what these sometimes not-very-nice women were up to, and how they sometimes made idiots of . . . but read on!”—Margaret Atwood, author of The Handmaid's Tale The national bestselling author of A Thousand Ships returns with a fascinating, eye-opening take on the remarkable women at the heart of classical stories Greek mythology from Helen of Troy to Pandora and the Amazons to Medea. The tellers of Greek myths—historically men—have routinely sidelined the female characters. When they do take a larger role, women are often portrayed as monstrous, vengeful or just plain evil—like Pandora, the woman of eternal scorn and damnation whose curiosity is tasked with causing all the world’s suffering and wickedness when she opened that forbidden box. But, as Natalie Haynes reveals, in ancient Greek myths there was no box. It was a jar . . . which is far more likely to tip over. In Pandora’s Jar, the broadcaster, writer, stand-up comedian, and passionate classicist turns the tables, putting the women of the Greek myths on an equal footing with the men. With wit, humor, and savvy, Haynes revolutionizes our understanding of epic poems, stories, and plays, resurrecting them from a woman’s perspective and tracing the origins of their mythic female characters. She looks at women such as Jocasta, Oedipus’ mother-turned-lover-and-wife (turned Freudian sticking point), at once the cleverest person in the story and yet often unnoticed. She considers Helen of Troy, whose marriage to Paris “caused” the Trojan war—a somewhat uneven response to her decision to leave her husband for another man. She demonstrates how the vilified Medea was like an ancient Beyonce—getting her revenge on the man who hurt and betrayed her, if by extreme measures. And she turns her eye to Medusa, the original monstered woman, whose stare turned men to stone, but who wasn’t always a monster, and had her hair turned to snakes as punishment for being raped. Pandora’s Jar brings nuance and care to the millennia-old myths and legends and asks the question: Why are we so quick to villainize these women in the first place—and so eager to accept the stories we’ve been told?