Benjy's Dog House
Author : Margaret Bloy Graham
Publisher : Puffin
Page : 31 pages
File Size : 43,91 MB
Release : 1973
Category : Children's stories
ISBN : 9780140502190
Author : Margaret Bloy Graham
Publisher : Puffin
Page : 31 pages
File Size : 43,91 MB
Release : 1973
Category : Children's stories
ISBN : 9780140502190
Author : André Alexis
Publisher : Coach House Books
Page : 177 pages
File Size : 40,47 MB
Release : 2015-03-23
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1770564039
Winner of the 2015 Scotiabank Giller Prize Finalist for the 2015 Toronto Book Awards Winner of the 2015 Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize "[Alexis] devises an inventive romp through the nature of humanity in this beautiful, entertaining read … A clever exploration of our essence, communication, and how our societies are organized." – Kirkus Reviews "This might be the best set-up of the spring." – The Globe & Mail "André Alexis has established himself as one of our preeminent voices." – Toronto Star — I wonder, said Hermes, what it would be like if animals had human intelligence. — I'll wager a year's servitude, answered Apollo, that animals – any animal you like – would be even more unhappy than humans are, if they were given human intelligence. And so it begins: a bet between the gods Hermes and Apollo leads them to grant human consciousness and language to a group of dogs overnighting at a Toronto veterinary clinic. Suddenly capable of more complex thought, the pack is torn between those who resist the new ways of thinking, preferring the old 'dog' ways, and those who embrace the change. The gods watch from above as the dogs venture into their newly unfamiliar world, as they become divided among themselves, as each struggles with new thoughts and feelings. Wily Benjy moves from home to home, Prince becomes a poet, and Majnoun forges a relationship with a kind couple that stops even the Fates in their tracks. André Alexis's contemporary take on the apologue offers an utterly compelling and affecting look at the beauty and perils of human consciousness. By turns meditative and devastating, charming and strange, Fifteen Dogs shows you can teach an old genre new tricks. André Alexis was born in Trinidad and grew up in Canada. His debut novel, Childhood, won the Books in Canada First Novel Award, the Trillium Book Award, and was shortlisted for the Giller Prize and the Writers' Trust Fiction Prize. His other previous books include Asylum, Beauty and Sadness, Ingrid & the Wolf and, most recently, Pastoral, which was also nominated for the Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize and was named a Globe and Mail Top 100 book of 2014.
Author : Georgia M. Green
Publisher :
Page : 42 pages
File Size : 21,95 MB
Release : 1986
Category : Reading (Primary)
ISBN :
Author : T Fleischmann
Publisher : Coffee House Press
Page : 120 pages
File Size : 49,73 MB
Release : 2019-06-04
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 1566895553
W. G. Sebald meets Maggie Nelson in an autobiographical narrative of embodiment, visual art, history, and loss. How do the bodies we inhabit affect our relationship with art? How does art affect our relationship to our bodies? T Fleischmann uses Felix Gonzáles-Torres’s artworks—piles of candy, stacks of paper, puzzles—as a path through questions of love and loss, violence and rejuvenation, gender and sexuality. From the back porches of Buffalo, to the galleries of New York and L.A., to farmhouses of rural Tennessee, the artworks act as still points, sites for reflection situated in lived experience. Fleischmann combines serious engagement with warmth and clarity of prose, reveling in the experiences and pleasures of art and the body, identity and community.
Author : Edwin O'Connor
Publisher : David R. Godine Publisher
Page : 100 pages
File Size : 38,87 MB
Release : 1996-07-16
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 9780879237950
Benjy is a very good little boy who never behaves badly, until a fairy grants him one wish.
Author : Alice Davison
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 314 pages
File Size : 32,96 MB
Release : 1988
Category : Education
ISBN :
Standard readability formulas are widely accepted as reliable means of determining text difficulty for readers. This book examines the shortcomings of these formulas, both for professionals who try to use these formulas to match texts with readers and for others who study how language is understood. Language comprehension experts in cognitive psychology, education, and linguistics present alternative viewpoints concerning the issue of effective readability predictors. The long-term result: new questions raised by the research in this book should help to make texts more comprehensible and to provide a theoretically sound model of language processing and interpretation.
Author : Virginia Lowe
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 188 pages
File Size : 33,76 MB
Release : 2007
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 0415397235
Are children more sophisticated critics than we thought? This book challenges accepted ideas of children's ability to distinguish fiction and reality, working with two children as they explore their favourite books.
Author : Bill Kreutzmann
Publisher : Macmillan
Page : 397 pages
File Size : 27,49 MB
Release : 2015-05-05
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1250033799
A ground-breaking rock and roll memoir by one of the founding members of the Grateful Dead
Author : I. F. Love
Publisher :
Page : 100 pages
File Size : 18,43 MB
Release : 1979
Category : Dogs
ISBN : 9780553136920
While in Greece on a vacation with his owners, a small dog is stolen and makes repeated attempts to escape.
Author : Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson
Publisher : Bloomsbury USA
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 42,97 MB
Release : 2011-10-04
Category : Pets
ISBN : 9781608195657
Famed wildlife photographer Art Wolfe has chosen one hundred of his favorite photographs of dogs- including shots from every continent of the world-and teamed up with bestselling animal writer Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson to create a remarkable book that will be treasured by dog lovers far and wide. From Tibet to New York City, from Mongolia to Paris, Peru, and Ghana-in fact everywhere on earth, we see dogs living with humans in a kind of intimacy not found with any other animal. It is impossible to view these astonishing photographs without agreeing with Masson and Wolfe that there is no other relationship in nature quite like that between dogs and humans. The renowned author of Dogs Never Lie About Love offers deep insight into that relationship. For fifteen thousand years, Masson tells us, humans have encouraged dogs to become part of our lives, because we like being around them. And they, too, like being around us. As Masson points out, dogs don't care about our status, our color, our ethnicity; the biases, prejudices, and presuppositions of humans are foreign to dogs. Our cross-species friendship is a universal relationship that cuts across all cultures and continents. The mystery of it still defies explanation, but these extraordinary photographs reveal that its uniqueness is understood throughout the world. Praise for Dogs Make Us Human: "Dogs Make Us Human will be greatly appreciated by dog-lovers everywhere. The text is heartwarming, and the photographs are beautiful. The book is a triumph."- Elizabeth Marshall Thomas