Field Day Review 5

Field Day Review 5
Author: Seamus Deane
Publisher: Field Day Publications
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2009
Genre: Arts
ISBN: 0946755450

Field Day Review, the best Irish Studies essays and international contexts

The Field

The Field
Author: Baptiste Paul
Publisher: NorthSouth Books
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2021-07-06
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780735844612

Now in paperback! Soccer fan or not, the call of The Field is irresistible. A Junior Library Guild Selection Winner of the Sonia Lynn Sadler Award « “Irresistible fun.”— Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review? « “A wonderful depiction of a joyful pastime . . . and a reminder of some of the ways we are more alike than different.”—Booklist, Starred Review Kirkus Reviews Best Picture Book of 2018? School Library Journal Best Book of 2018? The Horn Book Fanfare 2018? Shelf Awareness Best Children’s Book of the Year Bank Street Best Children’s Book of the Year “Vini! Come! The field calls!” cries a girl as she and her younger brother rouse their community—family, friends, and the local fruit vendor—for a pick-up soccer (futbol) game. Boys and girls, young and old, players and spectators come running—bringing balls, shoes, goals, and a love of the sport. “Friends versus friends” teams are formed, the field is cleared of cows, and the game begins! But will a tropical rainstorm threaten their plans? The world’s most popular and inclusive sport has?found its spirited and authentic voice in Baptiste Paul’s debut picture book— highlighting the joys of the game along with its universal themes: teamwork, leadership, diversity, and acceptance. Creole words (as spoken in Saint Lucia, the author’s birthplace island in the Caribbean) add spice to the story and are a strong reminder of the sport’s world fame. Bright and brilliant illustrations by debut children’s book illustrator Jacqueline Alcántara— winner of the We Need Diverse Books Illustration Mentorship award— capture the grit and glory of the game and the beauty of the island setting that inspired this particular field.

Field Day

Field Day
Author: Mercer Mayer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2000-02-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780756916688

Let Little Critter(R) take your child on a reading adventure Miss Kitty's class holds a field day Join Little Critter and his classmates as they compete in different races, and see who wins Field Day is an original Little Critter First Reader for children ages 5 to 7. This charming leveled reader features: - Repetition of familiar words and sound patterns for ease of readability - Colorful illustrations for visual cues - Skill-based activities and a vocabulary list at the end of the book to help reinforce reading comprehension and fluency. Our Little Critter(R) First Readers series is helping kids develop key reading skills Featuring 30 titles for children ages 3 to 8, each book contains an original and engaging Little Critter story about a situation that most kids will find familiar - a trip to the zoo, a day at camp, a class outing. Young readers will enjoy these simple and attractive stories written with their reading level in mind. Check out the other titles in this series These stories offer more than just entertainment, they are everything a child needs to ensure reading success

Field Day Review 7

Field Day Review 7
Author: James Chandler
Publisher: Field Day Publications
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2011-10-15
Genre: Authors, Irish
ISBN: 0946755515

Irish Studies essays from the best academics in the field

Field Day Review 8 (2012)

Field Day Review 8 (2012)
Author: Deane, S., and Deane, C.
Publisher: Field Day Publications
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2015
Genre: Authors, Irish
ISBN: 094675554X

Field Day Review, the finest essays in Irish Studies

Field Day Review

Field Day Review
Author: Seamus Deane
Publisher: Field Day Publications
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2008-03
Genre: Arts
ISBN: 0946755272

Talking about contemporary Ireland, this work also looks at literary criticism, fiction, history, politics, and art."

The Oxford Handbook of Modern Irish Theatre

The Oxford Handbook of Modern Irish Theatre
Author: Nicholas Grene
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 952
Release: 2016-07-28
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0191016349

The Oxford Handbook of Modern Irish Theatre provides the single most comprehensive survey of the field to be found in a single volume. Drawing on more than forty contributors from around the world, the book addresses a full range of topics relating to modern Irish theatre from the late nineteenth-century to the most recent works of postdramatic devised theatre. Ireland has long had an importance in the world of theatre out of all proportion to the size of the country, and has been home to four Nobel Laureates (Yeats, Shaw, and Beckett; Seamus Heaney, while primarily a poet, also wrote for the stage). This collection begins with the influence of melodrama, and looks at arguably the first modern Irish playwright, Oscar Wilde, before moving into a series of considerations of the Abbey Theatre, and Irish modernism. Arranged chronologically, it explores areas such as women in theatre, Irish-language theatre, and alternative theatres, before reaching the major writers of more recent Irish theatre, including Brian Friel and Tom Murphy, and their successors. There are also individual chapters focusing on Beckett and Shaw, as well as a series of chapters looking at design, acting, and theatre architecture. The book concludes with an extended survey of the critical literature on the field. In each chapter, the author does not simply rehearse accepted wisdom; all of the contributors push the boundaries of their respective fields, so that each chapter is a significant contribution to scholarship in its own right.