The Goose on the Roof


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When one little girl tries to solve a big problem involving a goose on her roof, she enlists the help of her animal friends. Despite her best efforts, things don't go as planned, and she ends up with additional challenges to navigate as well.




Luce the Goose


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Luce the Goose, is based on a true story. This beautiful white wild Pilgrim goose showed up at our house one day. In fact, Luce didn't just show up, it appeared he was infatuated with his own reflection in my black Jeep. For days, every time I looked out the window, he was back - just staring at his own reflection. The question that took us some time to answer was, "did he just like looking at himself" or "did he think his reflection was another goose that could be his friend?" The photographs in this book help capture some of the most memorable moments of Luce's quest for love. As amazing as this true story is, the real amazement is the lesson that Luce teaches us all!




The Irish Homestead


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Rootabaga Stories


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Rootabaga Stories is a is a children's book of interconnected short stories by Carl Sandburg. The quirky, at times gloomy stories, which often use nonsensical language, were initially created for his own daughters. Excerpt: "There was a Potato Face Blind Man used to play an accordion on the Main Street corner nearest the postoffice in the Village of Liver-and-Onions. Any Ice Today came along and said, "It looks like it used to be an 18 carat gold accordion with rich pawnshop diamonds in it; it looks like it used to be a grand accordion once and not so grand now." "Oh, yes, oh, yes, it was gold all over on the outside," said the Potato Face Blind Man, "and 42there was a diamond rabbit next to the handles on each side, two diamond rabbits." "How do you mean diamond rabbits?" Any Ice Today asked. "Ears, legs, head, feet, ribs, tail, all fixed out in diamonds to make a nice rabbit with his diamond chin on his diamond toenails. When I play good pieces so people cry hearing my accordion music, then I put my fingers over and feel of the rabbit's diamond chin on his diamond toenails, 'Attaboy, li'l bunny, attaboy, li'l bunny.'" "Yes I hear you talking but it is like dream talking. I wonder why your accordion looks like somebody stole it and took it to a pawnshop and took it out and somebody stole it again and took it to a pawnshop and took it out and somebody stole it again. And they kept on stealing it and taking it out of the pawnshop and stealing it again till the gold wore off so it looks like a used-to-be-yesterday."




Statutes of California


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un|disciplined poet


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I no longer imagine How can I shape this day, But remember How the days have shaped me. un|disciplined poet follows a year in the life of kj chaban as she weaves between the hope and despair of being a mother, teacher, and musician in a time of pandemic. This collection of poetry opens the reader to introspection through forms ranging from free verse to rhymed and metered pieces. Raw moments walk shoulder-to-shoulder with playfulness and wit as the poet encourages us to move ever forward, looking to become who we already are. We are all trying to find our place and personhood in a world that keeps changing. un|disciplined poet reminds us that we are not alone in wondering how to find ourselves, and that looking both inward and outward, with curiosity and compassion, can bring greater connection to our purpose. It connects us through life’s highs and lows, and reminds us that we are all imperfect—and that imperfection is exactly how we're meant to be.




A Day in the Sun


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A Day in the Sun transports readers back to rural Oklahoma in the late 1940s and early 1950s. Author Norman McGuire shares the experiences he had growing up on his grandparent's farm. McGuire's story is imbued with colorful characters and true, memorable anecdotes, from early mishaps throwing a tomahawk to getting sprayed by a skunk. McGuire's evocative storytelling will allow you to experience the world through adolescent eyes, with all the joy, wonder, and sorrow youth brings. In A Day in the Sun, you'll discover a world that now exists only in memories and perhaps find yourself exclaiming, as McGuire did, "What a great day God has given to me!"




AP Physics B Handbook


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AP Physics B Handbook is created as a valuable resource for the students and teachers of the AP Physics B Course. The contents are written according to the College Board Syllabus. I have developed this material over a period of 21 years of my teaching this course at the Indiana Academy. New and experienced teachers at the Academy and many other high schools in the US and overseas have successfully utilized these books. This book has 62 chapters. Each chapter has * Concise explanation of concepts * Detailed Illustrations and pictures * Equations with explanations * Numerical data needed to solve problems. * Every chapter includes a section 'Some Interesting Facts and Figures'. This information provides historical and real life relevance to the topic at hand * Multiple Choice questions and Free Response problems with increasing level of difficulty up to or little above the difficulty level of the AP Exam questions. * Answers to the odd numbered problems.




Tell Me Another Story


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'Tell Me Another Story' is an anthology of short stories curated by Carolyn Sherwin Bailey. The stories are intended for an audience for children, taken from some of the most popular authors of her time. Featured titles include 'The Old House' by Hans Christian Andersen; 'The Star Child' by Oscar Wilde; 'The Magic Saucepan' by Juliana Horatio Ewin; as well as some of the editor's own works—'The Holiday' and 'The Playmates'.




Pamphlets


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