Bumperhead


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A fascinating tale of drugs, rock and roll, and adolescence from a legendary cartoonist Love and Rockets author Gilbert Hernandez returns with Bumperhead, a companion book to Marble Season. Whereas Marble Season explored the exuberant and occasionally troubled existence of the wide-eyed preteen Huey, Bumperhead zeroes in on disaffected teenhood with its protagonist Bobby, a young slacker who narrates his life as it happens but offers very little reflection on the events that transpire. Bobby lives in the moment exclusively and is incapable of seeing the world outside of his experiences. He comes of age in the 1970s, making a rapid progression through that era’s different subcultures and in a short period of time segues from a stoner glam rocker to a drunk rocker to a speed-freak punk. He drifts in and out of relationships with friends, both male and female. Life zooms past him. Hernandez’s approach captures the numbness and raw undirected anger and passion of a young man who waits for life to happen to him, not noticing all the while that it is happening. Subtle and thought-provoking, Bumperhead is a fascinating read.




Bumper the White Rabbit


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"Bumper the White Rabbit" by George Ethelbert Walsh. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format.







The Irrigation Age


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BUMPER THE WHITE RABBIT - 16 illustrated adventures of Bumper the White Rabbit


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This book is for all little boys and girls who love animals and starts by telling readers where BUMPER THE WHITE RABBIT came from. It also tells of why Bumper was left at home and what happened next – an adventure second to none! It traces Bumper’s adventures, like how he was sold and ended up at the dreadful house. We then read of Bumper’s relationship with the red-headed girl and with Carlo. He also meets a sewer rat and runs into a nest of bats. He makes his escape on a raft and sees his first black crow as well as meets a fox. He gains the admiration of the birds and meets Mr. Bear before finding his country cousins and eventually becomes the White King of the Rabbits. The 16 illustrated stories and adventures of Buster in this volume are: Story I Where Bumper Came From Story II Why Bumper Was Left At Home Story III Bumper Is Sold Story IV What Happened In The Dreadful House Story V Bumper And The Red-Headed Girl Story VI Bumper And Carlo Story VII Bumper Meets The Sewer Rat Story VIII Bumper Runs Into A Nest Of Bats Story IX Bumper Escapes On A Raft Story X Bumper Sees His First Black Crow Story XI Bumper Meets A Fox Story XII Bumper Admired By The Birds Story XIII Bumper Needs A Doctor Story XIV Bumper Meets Mr. Bear Story XV Bumper Finds His Country Cousins Story XVI Bumper Becomes The White King Of The Rabbits This volume is sure to keep you and your young ones enchanted for hours, if not because of the quantity, then their quality. They will have you coming back for more time and again. ============ KEYWORDS/TAGS: Bumper, White Rabbit, fairy tales, folklore, myths, legends, children’s stories, childrens stories, bygone era, fairydom, fairy kingdom, ethereal, fairy land, classic stories, children’s bedtime stories, happy place, happiness, laughter, Where Bumper Came From, Left At Home, Captured, Sold, The Dreadful House, Red-Headed Girl, Carlo, Meet, Sewer Rat, hops, Runs, Nest, Bats, Escape, Raft, Black Crow, Fox, Admiration, Birds, Doctor, Mr. Bear, Find, Country Cousins, White King Of The Rabbits




Bumperhead


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A fascinatingly disjointed tale of drugs, rock and roll, and adolescence from a legendary cartoonist The Love and Rockets author, Gilbert Hernandez, returns with Bumperhead, a companion book to Marble Season. Whereas Marble Season explored the exuberant and occasionally troubled existence of the wide-eyed preteen Huey, Bumperhead zeroes in on disaffected teenhood with its protagonist, Bobby. Bumperhead follows Bobby, a young slacker who narrates his life as it happens but offers very little reflection on the events that transpire. He lives in the moment exclusively and is incapable of seeing the world outside of his experiences. He comes of age in the 1970s, making a rapid progression through that era's different subcultures and in a short period of time segues from a stoner glam rocker to a drunk rocker to a speed-freak punk. He drifts in and out of relationships with friends, both male and female. Life zooms past him. Hernandez's approach captures the numbness and raw undirected anger and passion of a young man who waits for life to happen to him, not noticing all the while that it is happening. Subtle and thought-provoking, Bumperhead is a fascinating read.




Rabbits Too


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Rabbits too is the second in a series of books for children, to be read first by the parent, as some of the poems are for the parents. Prose, and poems, vintage stories to delight. It begins with Bumper The White Rabbit by George E. Walsh. Chapter 2 is Stories About Animals by Francis C. Woodworth. Chapter 3 is Poems About Animals by Jean Elizabeth Ward with illustrations; a delightful collection for children of all ages.