The Adventures of Dolly the Dollar Bill


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Dolly is a US Dollar bill who leaves the United States Engraving and Printing where all her friends are and departs on a heartfelt adventure where she meets a young girl named Matilda. Dolly becomes attached to Matilda but Matilda must make a painful decision on whether to give up her very first dollar bill for a friend in need. As she does make this decision, Dolly the Dollar Bills travels from Washington D.C. to many points going West. n this book, Dolly visits, Mt. Rushmore, the Grand Canyon, Las Vegas, San Francisco, and Los Angeles. Find out how Dolly makes new friends in Violet, the $5 five dollar bill and Billy the $10 ten dollar bill. As Dolly moves to the western part of the U.S., she is still thinking about Matilda and how to get back home to her. Find out in this second heartwarming story of friendship and not to mention learning how money travels!!




The Adventures of Rose Flocken


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In this fast paced outrageous comedy, THE ADVENTURES OF ROSE FLOCKEN tells the story of an imaginative, gutsy lady, who finds herself and her friends in situations so funny as to make you double over with laughter. This housewife takes advantage of opportunities put before her, and manages to parlay her good luck in supposedly unfeasible directions. She outsmarts all who try to outwit her. A psychiatrist and the law fall before her nervy behavior. Rose triumphs bringing with her, friends from different backgrounds, and falls just as quickly-only to pick herself up and start all over. The more you learn about Rose Flocken, the more you'll understand that nothing is impossible in this story with enough vitality for three books. You'll be swept up into her escapades and laugh all the way through it. So, as you open THE ADVENTURES OF ROSE FLOCKEN to Chapter 1, notice that it begins simply enough with a wife, Rose Flocken, preparing breakfast for her husband. What could possibly go wrong?




Adventures in Reading


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A Study Guide for Thornton Wilder's "The Matchmaker"


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A Study Guide for Thornton Wilder's "The Matchmaker," excerpted from Gale's acclaimed Drama For Students. This concise study guide includes plot summary; character analysis; author biography; study questions; historical context; suggestions for further reading; and much more. For any literature project, trust Drama For Students for all of your research needs.




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Sci-Fi Boxed Set: 160+ Space Adventures, Lost Worlds, Dystopian Novels & Apocalyptic Tales


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The 'Sci-Fi Boxed Set: 160+ Space Adventures, Lost Worlds, Dystopian Novels & Apocalyptic Tales' represents an unparalleled amalgamation of literary brilliance spanning several centuries, embracing a myriad of voices that have shaped the science fiction genre. With works ranging from the pioneering speculative visions of Mary Shelley and H.G. Wells to the complex dystopias of Ayn Rand and Kurt Vonnegut, this collection showcases a breathtaking diversity in storytelling and thematic exploration. The assemblage stands out for its incorporation of early sci-fi novellas that paved the way for modern science fiction, alongside seminal apocalyptic narratives that question the very essence of humanity and our place in the universe. Standout pieces delve into uncharted galaxies, unravel dystopian societies, and craft tales of lost worlds with an imaginative fervor that continues to inspire and challenge the literary canon. The contributing authors and editors, drawn from various epochs and cultures, bring with them a rich tapestry of backgrounds, each contributing uniquely to the tapestry of science fiction. Icons like Edgar Allan Poe and Philip K. Dick are presented alongside lesser-known but equally influential figures such as Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain and Gertrude Barrows Bennett, offering insights into the genre's evolution and its intersections with historical, cultural, and literary movements. This diverse authorship ensures a multifaceted exploration of themes such as colonialism, technological innovation, and existential risk, presenting a comprehensive narrative of humanitys hopes, fears, and philosophical inquiries. This collection is an indispensable treasure trove for anyone seeking to delve into the depths of science fiction, offering an unprecedented opportunity to engage with the genre's evolution from its inception to contemporary times. Readers are invited to embark on a journey through time and space, exploring the farthest reaches of human imagination and the myriad ways in which these visions of the future reflect our current realities. The 'Sci-Fi Boxed Set' is not merely a compilation of stories; it is a dialogue between generations of storytellers, a scholarly expedition into the heart of speculative fiction, and a compelling invitation to ponder what lies beyond the known universe.







Childhood in Poetry


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All the Lost Things


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From "a master of slow-burn suspense" (Shelf Awareness), a simmering family drama about a father and daughter who embark on a road trip through the American South -- but what they're leaving behind is as important as what lies ahead. When we first meet seven-year-old Dolly, she immediately grabs us with a voice that is both precocious and effervescent. It has been a while since her dad has spent time with her, just the two of them, and so when he scoops her up and promises to take her on the adventure of a lifetime, Dolly is thrilled. The first days on the road are incredibly exciting. Every pit stop promises a new delight for Dolly and her favourite plastic horse, Clemesta, who she's brought along for the adventure. There are milkshakes, shopping sprees, a theme park, and all the junk food she isn't allowed to eat under her mother's watchful eye. And, for the first time, she has her father's attention all to herself. But as they travel farther south, into a country Dolly no longer recognizes, her dad's behavior grows increasingly erratic. He becomes paranoid and irresponsible, even a little scary. The adventure isn't fun anymore, but home is ever further away. And Dolly isn't sure if she'll ever get back. A compulsively readable work of psychological suspense from the first mile to the last, All the Lost Things introduces a remarkable young heroine who leaps off the page, charts a life-changing journey, and ultimately reveals the sometimes heartbreaking intersections of love, truth, and memory.