The Little Orange Book


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In this little orange book a very young boy tells a story about another little orange book that is the story of two fat rabbits and a wolf named Hooper.




The Little Orange Book: Learning about abuse from the voice of the child


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"Between the ages of eleven and seventeen, a child experiencing sexual abuse kept a secret journal of poetry. Throughout the abuse, she kept her little orange book hidden whilst she filled it full of poems questioning what was happening to her, whether the abusers really loved her and whether she was normal. Named after the oritginal journal, The LIttle Orange Book by Jessica Eaton and Claire Paterson-Young contains a unique analysis and exploration of the poems and their themes. Each poem is presented along with evidence from literature and practice in child sexual abuse ..."--Back cover




The Little Orange Book on Zen of the Realization Realm


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There are two kinds of knowing the world: by accumulating knowledge through reasoning and learning of the phenomenal reality and of the mental reality ( the world of karma), which is called conventional wisdom; or by using the insight and become aware of and also experience the ultimate truth (jñana- the emptiness), which is called the ultimate wisdom. The conventional wisdom is considered dualistic, in the sense that the mind knowledge does not reflect the reality in its full truthfulness, namely the relationship between the mind-world and the matter-world is two-faced, truthful on one hand and false on the other. The most important thing when living the ultimate truth, even in its impure states of nirvana (samadhy, satori) is that one has the revelation that the whole universe is an infinite harmonious whole in which every particle, every object and every being are interrelated, interconnected and unified in love.




Will Shortz Presents The Little Orange Book of Harrowing Sudoku


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Edited by crossword great Shortz, this beautiful book offers 400 easy-to-hard puzzles in a convenient portable size, perfect for carrying in a purse, briefcase, or backpack.




A Little Orange Book of Odd Stories


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Continuing the first series of Little Books from Borderlands Press is A Little Orange Book of Odd Stories. This is a small collection of short stories by Bram Stoker Award-winning author Gary R. Braunbeck.




A Little Orange Book of Ornery Stories


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Ed Gorman enjoyed a prolific, award-winning career in a variety of genres—mystery, science fiction, thriller, and horror. He published more than 50 novels, 8 collections, 100+ short stories, and edited 12 anthologies. His presence in the Little Books Series II is a welcome and honored one. Collected in this volume are five of his more cantankerous and hard-nosed novelettes and stories. If this is your first introduction to Gorman’s work, we’re sure after reading these selections, you’ll be looking for more of his tightly-written tales. Included in this collection: "Flying Solo" "Stalkers" "The Brasher Girl" "Cages" "The Face"




Little Orange Book: Quotations from President Donald Trump


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There have been moments in history when a certain man or woman revealed a part of God’s master plan in the form of a manifesto. While this may not be one of them, this book is at least a comedic stab at one. Trump's tweets and other statements form the basis of this parody, and they are arranged along the lines of the table of contents in Mao's Little Red Book. And while Mao's version of events was translated from Chinese to English, the Little Orange Book is more appropriately presented in English and Russian.




The Little Orange Book


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The Little Orange Man


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The Little Orange Man is a silly, illustrated poem about a little girl who is annoyed with her lazy freeloading cat. It's the first independent children's book written by Karen Swartz and Justin Melendez; and illustrated by Karen Swartz.