Busy People All Around Town
Author | : R. W. Alley |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 36 |
Release | : 1988 |
Genre | : City and town life |
ISBN | : 9780307110121 |
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Author | : R. W. Alley |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 36 |
Release | : 1988 |
Genre | : City and town life |
ISBN | : 9780307110121 |
Author | : Richard Scarry |
Publisher | : Golden Books |
Total Pages | : 49 |
Release | : 2000-08-15 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 0307168034 |
Richard Scarry's classic book that takes readers all around town! Join Lowly Worm, Huckle Cat, and other beloved characters for a day in Richard Scarry's Busy, Busy Town. Visit the school, the farm, the post office, and many more fun and exciting places in this classic book that teaches little ones all about what goes on in their very own communities.
Author | : Richard Scarry |
Publisher | : Golden Books |
Total Pages | : 97 |
Release | : 2015-07-14 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 0385384807 |
Travel the world thanks to the one and only Richard Scarry! Little explorers can travel the world thanks to Richard Scarry! With 33 stories featuring fun-filled stops in New York, Paris, Tokyo, Egypt, Australia, and more, this worldwide adventure of discovery will have children ready to pack their bags and visit those international Busytowns!
Author | : Richard Scarry |
Publisher | : HarperCollins UK |
Total Pages | : 66 |
Release | : 2010 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 0007353693 |
Richard Scarry's classic has been a favourite with children the world over for more than 50 years. Share in the magic of Scarry's Busytown with this beautiful paperback edition. This gorgeous paperback edition of the beloved Scarry classic is packed with things to spot on every page. What Do People Do All Day? is beautiful, fun and has been a favourite with children of all ages for more than 50 years. Everyone is busy in Busytown - from train drivers to doctors, from mothers to sailors, in police stations and on fire engines. Follow lots of busy people working through their busy days! Captain Salty and his crew are getting ready to go on a voyage; Doctor Lion is busy at the hospital; Sergeant Murphy is working hard to keep things safe and peaceful; and engineers are building new roads. Packed full of activity and funny details to discover, this celebration of Busytown and its inhabitants will keep curious minds occupied for hours on end! Perfect for ages 3 and up.
Author | : Richard Scarry |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2014-07-03 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 9780007546367 |
The busy people are on their way to work. But what do they all do all day? This book answers that question and gives readers a look at hundreds of different jobs and the busy people who do them, like the clock fixer and the lighthouse keeper.
Author | : |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 10 |
Release | : 2014 |
Genre | : Board books |
ISBN | : 9781447257615 |
It's a very busy world! The simple push or pull of a tab in these interactive board books can cause all sorts of amazing things to happen! Collect these ten spectacular titles in the Busy Books series.
Author | : Richard Scarry |
Publisher | : Hamlyn |
Total Pages | : 21 |
Release | : 2002-01-01 |
Genre | : Occupations |
ISBN | : 9781571453013 |
Humperdink the mouse gets to see various occupations while delivering bread around town.
Author | : Paulette Livers |
Publisher | : Catapult |
Total Pages | : 205 |
Release | : 2014-03-18 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1619022729 |
Cementville has a breathtaking set up: 1969. A small Kentucky town, known only for its excellent bourbon and passable cement, direct from the factory that gives the town its name. The favored local sons of Cementville's most prominent families all joined the National Guard hoping to avoid the draft and the killing fields of Vietnam. They were sent to combat anyway, and seven boys were killed in a single, horrific ambush. The novel opens as the coffins are making their way home, along with one remaining survivor, the now–maimed town quarterback recently rescued from a Vietnamese prison camp. Yet the return of the bodies sets off something inside of the town itself —a sense of violence, a political reality, a gnawing unease with the future — and soon, new bodies start turning up around town, pushing the families of Cementville into further alienation and grief. Presented as the Our Town of its time, we'll meet Maureen, the young sister of a recently returned solider who attempts to document the strange changes going on in her town; Harlan O'Brien, a war hero just rescued from three years in a POW camp whose PTSD starts bending his mind in terrifying ways; Evelyn Slidell, the wealthy icon and oldest woman in town, a descendent of the its founders and no stranger to what grief does to a family; Giang Smith, the ‘war bride' who flees the violence of Vietnam with her new American husband only to encounter echoes of it in her new home; and the notorious Ferguson clan, led by the violent Levon and his draft–dodging younger brother Byard, who carry a secret that could further tear the town apart. With the Civil Rights Act only a few years old, a restless citizenry divided over the war, and the Women's Movement sending tremors through established assumptions about family life, Cementville provides a microcosm of a society shedding the old order and learning how to live with grief — a situation with resonant echoes concerning war and community still being confronted today.
Author | : Max Evans |
Publisher | : UNM Press |
Total Pages | : 586 |
Release | : 2007 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0826342604 |
Part Taos Indian and part Italian, Bluefeather Fellini walked in two worlds, with occasional direction from an enigmatic spirit guide. His search for life's greatest gifts takes the reader from the mines of the American Southwest to the trenches of World War II Europe in this magical, savage and passionate novel.
Author | : Stefan Kalogo |
Publisher | : Author House |
Total Pages | : 260 |
Release | : 2007-07-27 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1467089427 |
One Son, Stefan Kalogo's first novel, explores the lives of teens in rural, Middle-of-Nowhere, Illinois. Jenna Sanders, a wall flower, has recently blossomed and attracts the attention of some of the more socially prominent young men. After an ill-fated parking adventure, her date lets it be known that she puts out. Despite her soiled reputation, Jenna still manages to land the biggest fish in the local pond, Tyler VanOpdorp. Tyler, while smitten with Jenna, keeps his distance. He has managed to cultivate a certain dignified image that he doesn't want tarnished by some loose social climber. Still, he is more than a little interested. Jenna and Tyler fall in love, or whatever it is that teens feel for one another. Both are bright, get good grades and plan on going to college. Until the inevitable happens: Jenna gets pregnant. Teen pregnancy is an all too common occurrence. Social conventions of generations ago have worn away; right and wrong are not necessarily relevant. Self-interest and personal desire are now perfectly acceptable guidelines for tackling such problems. Tyler and Jenna pursue divergent courses that each believe is best for them, with little consideration for the other. The results are disastrous. One Son begins with the line, "Western Illinois isn't what it used to be." The same could be said of anyplace else.