Girl in Tree Bark

Girl in Tree Bark
Author: Kelly DuMar
Publisher: Nixes Mate Books
Total Pages: 54
Release: 2019-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9781949279122

n Kelly DuMar's girl in tree bark, the past, especially the life of the family of origin, acts as a kind of sap that provides nutrients for the photosynthesis that charges the poems. But the poems send their salubrious nourishment down to the past, which becomes transformed with the poem-making. The effect of the past on the present, and vice-versa, is not static; it is a reciprocally kinetic symbiosis, played out in fluent, daring narratives, in language keen with insight and liquid with sumptuous musicality. In almost every poem, a coupling of devastation and healing works a remarkable magic. -- Tom Daley, author of House You Cannot Reach

Creature Girls: A Hands-On Field Journal in Another World Vol. 3

Creature Girls: A Hands-On Field Journal in Another World Vol. 3
Author: KAKERU
Publisher: Seven Seas Entertainment
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2020-03-31
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 1645053032

Science graduate Kurimusubi Daisuke continues to study the complex zoology of monster girls in the fantasy world he now calls home. While bringing peace and developing technology to their villages, he sets his sights on a side quest: add one girl of each species he encounters to his personal harem!

The Onion Girl

The Onion Girl
Author: Charles de Lint
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 512
Release: 2002-08-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780765303813

Charles de Lint's stunning new novel of magic and danger in the modern world.

Anyan's Story

Anyan's Story
Author: Virginia Drew Watson
Publisher: University of Washington Press
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2012-12-18
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780295802381

Anyan was born in the mid-1920s into the pre-metal culture of the Tairora of what is now called Papua New Guinea. Her early life was rooted in the traditions of her remote village, where she worked the land and took part in the rituals connected with raising food, but she lived at the time of first contact between her people and those from "outside" and she saw the traditional ways begin to change. At her marriage she moved to the government station at Kainantu, where she was exposed to more Western influences, even as she tried to hold on to her past and her ties to her village. Before she died in the mid-1970s, this woman of indomitable spirit rode in an airplane and voted in a Western-style election. When Virginia Watson began her anthropological fieldwork in the eastern highlands of New Guinea in 1954, she needed an interpreter for the unwritten language of the Tairora. Fortune sent her Anyan. In their work together as Watson researched the role of Tairora women, Anyan gradually painted a picture of her society using events from her own life. Over many years of collaboration and deepening friendship a remarkable life history was told, one that bridged the periods before and after contact with Western culture. When Watson suggested the book to Anyan, "she was elated. She was anxious that everyone know about Tairora. Her pride in her upbringing, in her culture, in her beautiful corner of the world, was apparent." Individuals experience the shock of cultural transplantation in many ways. As Watson writes, "some of those forced to make the move from one culture to another were consumed by it, and some were consigned to straddling the dark void that the cultural disparities created. Others, like Anyan, were able to maintain equilibrium in both cultures." Anyan's Story will be of interest to anthropologists and other social scientists. It is a valuable study of gender roles, women's experience in cross-cultural societies, and culture shock.

That Girl's Not Right

That Girl's Not Right
Author: Kathleen Wooton
Publisher: Hillcrest Publishing Group
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2010
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 193493898X

As a doctor, Kathleen Wooton strongly believes that laughter is the best medicine; she also believes that the best way for her to administer that â¿¿medicineâ¿¿ is by being a humorist, which allows her to give the kind of â¿¿shot in the armâ¿¿ that so many of us needâ¿¿a good belly laugh on a daily basis. As a mother, Kathy believes that ever y day she manages to sur vive motherhood without personal injury or criminal charges is a blessing. â¿¿That Girlâ¿¿s Not Rightâ¿¿ is a delightful romp through the mind and musings of Kathleen Wooton. Her hilarious commentary provides a unique and often quirky look at what other wise might be mundane life situationsâ¿¿from the entirely relatable â¿¿Why Does Water Need a Child-Proof Cap?â¿¿ to the all-too-true â¿¿Sleep Deprivation and the Exhausted Mom,â¿¿ â¿¿That Girlâ¿¿s Not Rightâ¿¿ speaks to all of us through the universal language of laughter. Whether poetry or proseâ¿¿and Wooton offers a healthy dose of eachâ¿¿the homespun humor in this collection is just what the doctor ordered.

The Giggling Ghost Girl Scout Mystery

The Giggling Ghost Girl Scout Mystery
Author: Carole Marsh
Publisher: Gallopade International
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2012-06-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0635102323

Christina, who has a knack for stumbling upon (and solving) real-life mysteries, heads to Savannah, GA, where she and her Girl Scout friends are eager to join in the festivities for the National Camporee celebrating the Girl Scouts' 100th Anniversary. Although they are staying with Mimi, Christina's mystery-writing grandmother, Christina reassures the girls that on this trip, there will be no funny business and no mysteries. But as they begin exploring the historic city, they discover that someone is leaving creepy clues that lead them to River Street, a spooky cemetery, on a ghost tour, and even to Juliette Gordon Low's home. Soon, they find themselves in the middle of a real mystery that is going to need all the Scouting skills they have, as well as their friendship, to work out! With just a few days until the Camporee begins, the girls put their skills into action to solve a mystery filled with giggles, goose bumps and "s'more!" This book also includes lots of EXTRA (Girl Scout!) STUFF to do: ´ Create a mystery-writing patch! ´ Read about Juliette Gordon Low and other famous scouts in history! ´ Learn the lingo with a glossary of Girl Scout terms! Like all of Carole Marsh's Mysteries, this mystery incorporates history, geography, culture and cliffhanger chapters that will keep kids begging for more! This mystery includes SAT words, educational facts, fun and humor. Below is the Reading Levels Guide for this book: Grade Levels: 2-5 Accelerated Reader Reading Level: 4.6 Accelerated Reader Points: 2 Accelerated Reader Quiz Number: 152388 Lexile Measure: 690 Fountas & Pinnell Guided Reading Level: P Developmental Assessment Level: 36

Constructing Gender

Constructing Gender
Author: Hilary Fraser
Publisher: UWA Publishing
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1994
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781875560349

The Swiss Orange Project

The Swiss Orange Project
Author: Stephen Demone
Publisher: A Day of Imagination Publishing
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2015-02-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0992107814

www.swissorange.com Audiobook via Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/swissorange/th...(Book only) Audio/visual companion via Youtube: http://youtu.be/VPR5tGG0FV8?t=3m23s (Book 1 only) Creatureform fables take place on the earth of Kaia, a planet like ours many manies away, and probably a long time ago. These are the people who could turn into animals. This is their story in their darkest hour and their greatest legend. This Omnibus collects Books 1-6. The Swiss Orange Project is a 10 book series. Individual copies of Books 1-6 are available onwww.shopimagination.com as well as on GoodReads andwww.swissorange.com (where you can obtain free digital copies). Book 1: Celladore Book 2: The Egg Book 3: The Man of Flames Book 4: The Smoke Book 5: What to do with the Fakes Book 6: Spirits and Limits

Bug Girl: Fury on the Dance Floor

Bug Girl: Fury on the Dance Floor
Author: Benjamin Harper
Publisher: Imprint
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2018-05-29
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1250106621

Being a superhero isn’t easy. But surviving a middle school dance? That’s when things get really hard... Amanda Price never dreamed she’d turn into Bug Girl, a hero with the powers of the insect kingdom. She also never dreamed it would be this difficult. Turns out superpowers aren’t much help with Geri, the new bully terrorizing the seventh grade. Or with Emily. She’s supposed to be Amanda’s partner in crime-fighting, but she’s too busy freaking out about the upcoming dance. When a mystery monster appears in town and seventh graders start disappearing, Bug Girl needs Emily's help more than ever. Soon both girls are tangled in a dastardly scheme—and the fate of their school, their town, and their very lives will be decided on the dance floor. Bug Girl: Fury on the Dance Floor is Benjamin Harper's and Sarah Hines Stephen’s buzz-worthy, hilarious superhero sequel to the original middle grade novel Bug Girl—and it’s packed with illustrations and real bug facts. An Imprint Book “Fans of Bug Girl will definitely want to fasten their mandibles on this arch sequel.” —Booklist “This entomological adventure celebrates teamwork and girl power.” —Kirkus Reviews Praise of Bug Girl “Bearing all the campy hallmarks and high drama of a classic superhero romp, this entertaining ... tale also features interesting entomological tidbits throughout.” — Kirkus Reviews “The villain is dastardly, the heroes are staunch, and the costumes are impressive, making this high-quality standard superhero fare with the added bonus of some poignant details of how even the closest friendships may fade amid the social pressures of middle school.” — Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books “Tucks both middle-school fashion advice and insect facts into a tale that scuttles along to a wildly destructive climactic battle.” — Booklist

The Adventurous Girl's Handbook

The Adventurous Girl's Handbook
Author: Stephen Brennan
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2009-07-27
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1628730226

An adventurous girl is a force to be reckoned with. This is the adventurer's guide to navigating the road of girlhood with style, grace, and most of all, fun. It's also packed with the most valuable skills, secrets. and age-old wisdom ever assembled for the modern girl. Horseback riding, ballet dancing, throwing the most unforgettable slumber party ever, and dealing with boys, playing sports and enjoying the outdoors: these are the things that girls want, and need, to know. The Adventurous Girl's Handbook is a treat—pick it up again and again for a new lesson in decorating with beads, pressing flowers, or decorating your bedroom with the hottest styles. Here is the perfect book for smart, adventurous girls of all ages!