Episode 1: Growing Girl

Episode 1: Growing Girl
Author: Tamara Hart Heiner
Publisher: Tamark Books
Total Pages: 59
Release:
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN:

No matter how hard she tries, Cassie just can't seem to fit in. Excited to fill the summer before her seventh grade year, Cassie enrolls in soccer camp. She can't wait to improve her ball-kicking skills and make a few goals. But Cassie quickly discovers a few obstacles in her path. Namely: herself. As much as she wants to be, she just isn't very good at the sport. Either camp will be her chance to improve, or it will be the last time she ever plays.

Episode 1: The New Girl

Episode 1: The New Girl
Author: Tamara Hart Heiner
Publisher: Tamark Books
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2017-11-26
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1947307010

What's special about Cassandra? Absolutely nothing. She's as ordinary as any other fifth grader. And yet her ordinary life is riddled with hilarious and sometimes heart-breaking mishaps as she guides herself through the world of pre-teens on the brink of adulthood. Cassandra Jones is the new girl at school. She's been uprooted from her beloved state of Texas and relocated to the hillbilly Ozarks of Springdale, Arkansas. She wonders if she will like her teacher or if she will have any friends. She can only hope school won't be harder than it was back home. She doesn't expect to have two close friends, and even worse, two friends that don't like each other. As she tries to make a spot for herself, will she keep her friendships intact?

The First Bird: Episode 1

The First Bird: Episode 1
Author: Greig Beck
Publisher: Pan
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2013-06-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1743342195

Matt Kearns, linguist, archaeologist and reluctant explorer from Beneath the Dark Ice and Black Mountain returns in his first full-time adventure. And this time he doesn't have Alex Hunter to save him when things get weird. When a fame-hungry scientist brings an impossible, living specimen of a creature long thought extinct back from the wild jungles of South America he unwittingly brings along a passenger. Something with the potential to destroy every living thing on our planet. The infestation begins, rapidly overtaking medical resources and resisting all treatment. One woman knows the danger, Carla Nero, chief scientist of the Centre for Disease Control. She makes Matt an offer he can't refuse and together they join a team heading to the deep jungle in a desperate race to locate the hidden place where the specimen was taken. Only by finding the location of the specimen can the team – and the world – hope to uncover the secret of how to survive the ancient, horrifying parasite that has been released. This title is a novella-length episode of The First Bird. It will conclude with Episode 3 on 1 August. Please visit www.momentumbooks.com.au for release dates, further information and to sign-up to be notified of the next release.

Daughter of the Agunmukha

Daughter of the Agunmukha
Author: Noorjahan Bose
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2023-08-03
Genre: Feminists
ISBN: 180526060X

How does a girl from a tiny Bangladeshi island end up reading Tagore, Marx and de Beauvoir, and becoming a feminist activist? How does she navigate different cultures and religions, and patriarchal society? Daughter of the Agunmukha is the riveting personal history of Noorjahan Bose, born in 1938 in present-day Bangladesh to a Muslim farming family, near the mouth of the ferocious River Agunmukha--Fire Mouth River. Abused by male relatives and raised by a mother who was herself married at just 7 years old, Noorjahan struggled for her education and autonomy against the painful backdrop of partition, and under the joyful, creative care of her mother. Mentored by local activists, she found her way into the progressive movements that would one day take her around the world. From her husband's death when she was only 18 and pregnant, to the devastating cyclones threatening her family's home and livelihood, Noorjahan's personal life has not been easy. Yet her courage shines through the pages of her memoir, whether she is agitating for Bangla language rights, enduring Bangladesh's liberation war, or marrying outside her family's faith. This moving, gripping book tells a powerful story of trauma, loss, resilience and empowerment.

Ambitious Girl

Ambitious Girl
Author: Tasha Strong
Publisher:
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2021-01-12
Genre:
ISBN: 9780316229692

"A girl is inspired by an ambitious woman to ponder the word and claim it for herself as well"--

Lau v. Nichols and Chinese American Language Rights

Lau v. Nichols and Chinese American Language Rights
Author: Trish Morita-Mullaney
Publisher: Channel View Publications
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2024-07-03
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 180041708X

This book employs a narrative policy portraiture approach to recenter the stories of the Chinese community involved in the Lau v. Nichols court case of 1974. This seminal Supreme Court case ruled that the failure to provide adequate and accessible instruction to approximately 1800 students of Chinese ancestry denied them the opportunity to participate in public education and constituted a discrimination on the basis of national origin. While much has been written on language education policy changes for emergent bilinguals in the US, the perspectives of the key actors involved in the case are rarely heard. This book brings Chinese and Chinese American voices to the forefront, placing the participants within the retrospective social context as they reach their own conclusions about the process and outcomes of the case. It draws upon research in language policy and Asian American studies and invites readers to imagine the social futures and possibilities for what Lau v. Nichols means for the 21st century and beyond. The volume fills a significant gap in narration, representation and retrospective research and will be of interest to graduate students and researchers in Asian American studies, bilingual education, educational policy and leadership, as well as teachers, school administrators and policymakers.

Gender and Contemporary Horror in Television

Gender and Contemporary Horror in Television
Author: Steven Gerrard
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2019-03-13
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1787691055

Horror has found a resurgence on television in the post-millennial years. This book will investigate the changing and challenging roles that gender has undergone in TV horror, examining a range of shows, including Hannibal, American Horror Story, The Walking Dead, Penny Dreadful, Supernatural, The Exorcist, iZombie, and Bates Motel.

Reading Moving Letters

Reading Moving Letters
Author: Roberto Simanowski
Publisher: transcript Verlag
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2015-07-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 3839411300

»Digital media« is increasingly finding its way into the discussions of the humanities classroom. But while there is a number of grand theoretical texts about digital literature there as yet is little in the way of resources for discussing the down-to-earth practices of research, teaching, and curriculum necessary for this work to mature. This book presents contributions by scholars and teachers from different countries and academic environments who articulate their approach to the study and teaching of digital literature and thus give a broader audience an idea of the state-of-the-art of the subject matter also in international comparison.

Buffy and the Art of Story Season Three Part 1

Buffy and the Art of Story Season Three Part 1
Author: L. M. Lilly
Publisher: Spiny Woman LLC
Total Pages: 288
Release:
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN:

What can you learn about fiction writing from watching — and rewatching — Buffy the Vampire Slayer? Anything and everything about creating gripping plots, building three-dimensional, relatable characters, and weaving in themes that will speak to your audience long after your novel or screenplay ends. In this book, story coach and novelist L. M. Lilly delves into each episode of the first half of Season Three of the cult TV series. She looks at how the writers construct gripping plots, arc characters throughout the series, and weave in themes and subplots that break the viewers’ hearts. All of which adds up to stories that are still gaining new audience members decades later. Each chapter of Buffy and the Art of Story Season Three Part 1 includes questions to help you improve your own writing and storytelling by: - Crafting turns that spin your story in surprising yet believable ways -Weaving in themes that speak to your audience - Showing character growth and emotion through words, gestures, and small moments - Cutting to subplots at key moments for maximum emotional impact - And more If you love Buffy, and you love creating stories – or just taking them apart to see how they work – this book is for you. Download Today.