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Author | : Jeff Langcaon |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2005-10 |
Genre | : Banyan tree |
ISBN | : 9781566477406 |
"A grandfather reminisces about playing in his favorite banyan tree one day while picking up his grandson from school. Enamored by his grandfather's stories about the banyan tree, the grandson asks his grandfather to take him to the banyan tree. There they learn that you can never be too old to climb trees, fly to outer space, see pirate ships, search for sea monsters and dragons, and share the joy and magic of imagination."--Page 4 of cover.
Author | : Robert D. Schwermann |
Publisher | : Xlibris Corporation |
Total Pages | : 158 |
Release | : 2016-02-03 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1514455404 |
The Grandpa B Stories originated around a campfire years ago when Grandpa B told his young children the tale of Jeremiah, a larger than life mountain man who talked to the animals and protected the forest. Over the years, he conjured new stories for each of his grandchildren. All were given special powers and starring roles in their own grand adventures. Throughout The Grandpa B Stories children encounter fun and fanciful characters - flying dogs, surfing chipmunks, bedroom crocodiles, Hookpaw the 3 story tall bear, Therionkin the changeling, fairy princesses and muffin moms and are always able to use their special powers to save the day. The stories take place in several well-known places, giving all who read them a glimpse into the magical world that surrounds them.
Author | : Mitsuo Nakamura |
Publisher | : Flipside Digital Content Company Inc. |
Total Pages | : 335 |
Release | : 2003-08-01 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9814515531 |
Part One of this book is based on ethnographic fieldwork conducted by the author during 1970_72 on a local branch of the Muhammadiyah in the town of Kotagede, a suburb of Yogyakarta, Indonesia. This work, first published in 1983, observed that the Muhammadiyah social and educational movement had reformed traditional Javanese Islam into a vital living faith and adapted Muslim life to modernity. The author was one of the first scholars who had noted that there was continuing Islamization in Indonesia and predicted its progress in the future. Part Two is based on the author's three decades of follow-up visits to the Kotagede from the 1970s to 2010. During this period, the Muhammadiyah movement made enormous advancements, enough to to make the town known as a "e;Muhammadiyah town"e;. On the national level, the Muhammadiyah has grown to be the second largest Islamic civil society organization (after the traditionalist Nahdlatul Ulama) in Indonesia, with millions of members and supporters. Yet, the wider environment for it has been altered greatly by urbanization, diversification and globalization. It is also facing unprecedented challenges arising from calls for democratization in the post-Soeharto era. The longitudinal study in this volume depicts the most recent dynamics of the Muhammadiyah movement in a local as well as transhitoric context.
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Total Pages | : 512 |
Release | : 1921 |
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Total Pages | : 1710 |
Release | : 1921 |
Genre | : Boston (Mass. ) |
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Release | : 2006 |
Genre | : Authors |
ISBN | : 9780835248518 |
Author | : Vasso Vydelingum |
Publisher | : AuthorHouse |
Total Pages | : 49 |
Release | : 2013-07-17 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1481798871 |
Bullying, name calling, reconciliation and belonging to a group are part and parcel of every school childs life. Faced with adversity, a young child, who is perceived as different because he has an extra thumb, enters the world of animals to find true friendship, dedication and commitment to a cause. One day he stumbles across a strange bird, thought to be extinct. With his newly acquired friends, he hatches out a plan to help the bird escape from the island. Will they succeed?
Author | : Nancy K. Florida |
Publisher | : Duke University Press |
Total Pages | : 476 |
Release | : 1995 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780822316220 |
Located at the juncture of literature, history, and anthropology, Writing the Past, Inscribing the Future charts a strategy of how one might read a traditional text of non-Western historical literature in order to generate, with it, an opening for the future. This book does so by taking seriously a haunting work of historical prophecy inscribed in the nineteenth century by a royal Javanese exile--working through this writing of a colonized past to suggest the reconfiguration of the postcolonial future that this history itself apparently intends. After introducing the colonial and postcolonial orientalist projects that would fix the meaning of traditional writing in Java, Nancy K. Florida provides a nuanced translation of this particular traditional history, a history composed in poetry as the dream of a mysterious exile. She then undertakes a richly textured reading of the poem that discloses how it manages to escape the fixing of "tradition." Adopting a dialogic strategy of reading, Florida writes to extend--as the work's Javanese author demands--this history's prophetic potential into a more global register. Babad Jaka Tingkir, the historical prophecy that Writing the Past, Inscribing the Future translates and reads, is uniquely suited for such a study. Composing an engaging history of the emergence of Islamic power in central Java around the turn of the sixteenth century, Babad Jaka Tingkir was written from the vantage of colonial exile to contest the more dominant dynastic historical traditions of nineteenth-century court literature. Florida reveals how this history's episodic form and focus on characters at the margins of the social order work to disrupt the genealogical claims of conventional royal historiography--thus prophetically to open the possibility of an alternative future.
Author | : Joani Lacy |
Publisher | : iUniverse |
Total Pages | : 256 |
Release | : 2011-10-20 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9781462056330 |
A calm fell over the attic as the invaders left it to its peace. On the window sill a large bird ruffled its feathers and shook its black head. It came back to a restful perch and watched with beady eyes as three ghosts appeared; a grayish apparition leaning into a cane and dragging his bent body toward a sparkling vision of an ethereal man and woman dancing in the dark. In this second novel of what is to become the Hollister House Trilogy, Eve Hollister and her family and friends settle into the beautifully restored Victorian mansion to celebrate their fi rst Christmas together, confi dent that the house is no longer haunted. But when Eve and Sippie visit New Orleans that confi dence is quickly shattered as lingering ghosts manifest and more of the mysterious Hollister family curse is revealed. By taking the reader on an amazing journey through the romantic French Quarter and colorful carnival season of Mardi Gras, before traveling back to the Deep South of Mississippi with all its gothic imagery, Hollister House {The Banyan Tree Awakens} brings the fantastic fantasy world of Hollister House to a higher, spellbinding level, leaving the traveler begging for more.
Author | : Amit Ghosh |
Publisher | : Unofficed |
Total Pages | : 153 |
Release | : 2024-04-18 |
Genre | : Fiction |
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In "Indrani: Legends of Kantak Nagari," the stories weave together a mystical landscape rich with divine encounters and human trials. The tale of Kubja in "Tilotamma" introduces a world where the magical and the mundane merge, setting the tone for the tales that follow. "The Last Wazir" carries forward this blend of the earthly and the ethereal, exploring the heavy costs of power and betrayal. In "Bharati," we delve deeper into the spiritual heritage of Kantak Nagari, complementing Kubja's spiritual awakenings. Further stories like "The Forbidden Forest" and "Sahastrayoni" expand on this enchanted setting, introducing new faces whose destinies are deeply entwined with the mystical forces of their homeland. "Rasātala Lok" and "Ashvins" venture into realms beyond the immediate reach of Kantak Nagari, continuing the exploration of redemption and supernatural influences. Together, these tales form a continuous narrative, each enriching the collective story of a land where legends live and breathe.