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Author | : Ruth Koeppel |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 24 |
Release | : 2003-12-01 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 9780439561150 |
At first the boys can't agree as they make Valentine's Day gifts, but they change their minds after they see what the girls are doing.
Author | : Frances Ann Ladd |
Publisher | : Scholastic Paperbacks |
Total Pages | : 24 |
Release | : 2003 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 9780439542357 |
Boss would like Bijou to come and play with the other Ham-Hams, but the little white hamster is afraid to leave her cage until Hamtaro and Oxnard come for a visit.
Author | : Ruth Koeppel |
Publisher | : Turtleback |
Total Pages | : |
Release | : 2004-01-01 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9780613895866 |
This fun book is based on the television episode in which the Ham-Hams surprise one another with Valentine's Day gifts. Full color.
Author | : Nancy Ruggaber |
Publisher | : WestBow Press |
Total Pages | : 278 |
Release | : 2024-03-04 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
Losing the love of your beloved and knowing it is your own fault does not mean life has ended. An ending means a new begining follows. Sometimes a loss is just what you need to start a new and better course.
Author | : Huck Fairman |
Publisher | : Xlibris Corporation |
Total Pages | : 315 |
Release | : 2010-01-26 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 1450024556 |
NOAH'S CHILDREN tells the story of an individual who awakens to the many environmental crises threatening our ways of life. While global warming, visible and documented in countless cases, is the one great challenge to human existence as we have known it, a number of other developments also threaten us, including extinctions, habitat loss, poisonings, over-fishing, environmental degradation, loss of bio-diversity, consumption habits, and population growth. So what can an individual do? This story, of a journalist/biologist and father, offers some ideas. But ideas must include strategies for implementation, which require cooperation among many -- a requirement susceptible to the imperfections of the species.
Author | : Eoin McLaughlin |
Publisher | : Faber & Faber |
Total Pages | : 35 |
Release | : 2020-05-19 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 0571365388 |
The bestselling and heart-warming picture book that shows us ways to be affectionate while social distancing, from the team behind The Hug.Hedgehog and Tortoise were the best of friends. They wanted to give each other a great, big hug. But they weren't allowed to touch. "Don't worry," said Owl. "There are lots of ways to show someone you love them." So the two friends wave to each other, blow kisses, sing songs, dance around and write letters. And even though they can't hug and they can't touch, they both know that they are loved. A gorgeous, uplifting, inspiring picture book that makes social distancing fun!
Author | : Ruth Koeppel |
Publisher | : Scholastic Paperbacks |
Total Pages | : 24 |
Release | : 2003 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 9780439539630 |
When Hamtaro and the girl he lives with, Laura, move to a new house, Hamtaro meets a group of hamsters, the Ham-Hams, who get together in the underground home of a wild hamster known as Boss, while Laura makes her own new friend.
Author | : Anne C. Benoit |
Publisher | : IAP |
Total Pages | : 296 |
Release | : 2018-09-01 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 164113464X |
As discourses and programming to support diversity and inclusion across higher education are intensifying, Leaps of Faith: Stories from Working-Class Academics presents a collection of narratives that highlights the “on-the-ground” experiences of working-class students and scholars. These are stories of negotiation, transition, and challenge. These are stories of struggle. These are stories of beating the odds. The early works of Ryan and Sackrey (1984), Sennett and Cobb (1993), and Dews and Law (1996) raised the voices of working-class academics, and the subject of class in higher education has gained traction—especially with the increasing focus on the enrollment and persistence of first-generation college students. This project situates contributor stories in adult learning and development, with the goal of enhancing dialogue and increasing understanding of a still-hidden population in the academy. Leaps of Faith: Stories from Working-Class Academics is a compelling collection of reflections from working-class students and scholars from diverse demographic and geographic backgrounds who are currently navigating various transition points and career stages. Leaps of Faith: Stories from Working-Class Academics presents the strengths and gifts of the scholar-contributors and the opportunity to “turn the stories” through accessible and meaningful reflective “telling.” The collection concludes with a discussion of salient implications for working-class students and scholars, those who support their learning and development, and higher education institutions and programs.
Author | : Susan Seligson |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 244 |
Release | : 2004-05-18 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 0743255518 |
"My lifelong love affair with bread has less to do with crust, crumb, and the vagaries of sourdough cultures and more to do with bread as a reflection of people's varied beliefs, daily lives, and blood memories....Bread tells the most essential human stories." So begins Susan Seligson's personal and often humorous journey to discover the secrets of the baker's trade and the place bread has in the lives of those who consume it. Part travelogue, part cultural history, with a handful of recipes thrown in for good measure, it is an exploration of the customs, traditions, and rituals around the creating and eating of this most basic and enduring form of sustenance. Bread is the stuff of life. Governments have been overthrown and religious rituals created because of it. Fry bread, matzo, ksra, nan, baguette: all are as resonant of their specific culture as any artifact. In Going with the Grain, Seligson wanders the streets of the Casbah in Fès, Morocco, to unlock the secrets of the thousand-year-old communal bakeries there. In Saratoga Springs, New York, she finds a bread maker so committed to making the ultimate loaf, he built a unique sixty-ton hearth and uses only certified biodynamically grown wheat. Seligson knelt in the Jordanian desert beside a woman turning flat breads over glowing embers and plumbed the mysteries of Wonder Bread in an aseptic American factory. As satisfying as a slice of good bread with butter, Going with the Grain is for the armchair traveler and armchair baker alike.
Author | : Donna Everhart |
Publisher | : Kensington Books |
Total Pages | : 321 |
Release | : 2016-10-25 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1496705521 |
A remarkable debut from the author of The Saints of Swallow Hill, composed in a voice as sure and resonant as that of The Secret Life of Bees. This story about mothers and daughters, the guilt and pain that pass between generations, and the truths that are impossible to hide, especially from ourselves, will take readers on a heartfelt and heartbreaking journey. "Young Dixie Dupree is an indomitable spirit in this coming-of-age novel that is a heartbreaking and honest witness to the resilience of human nature and the fighting spirit and courage residing in all of us." —The Huffington Post, Kim Michele Richardson, author of The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek "An important novel, beautifully written, this is a story to cherish." —Susan Wiggs, # 1 New York Times bestselling author IndieNext Pick In 1969, Dixie Dupree is eleven years old and already an expert liar. Sometimes the lies are for her mama, Evie’s sake—to explain away a bruise brought on by her quick-as-lightning temper. And sometimes the lies are to spite Evie, who longs to leave her unhappy marriage in Perry County, Alabama, and return to her beloved New Hampshire. But for Dixie and her brother, Alabama is home, a place of pine-scented breezes and hot, languid afternoons. Though Dixie is learning that the family she once believed was happy has deep fractures, even her vivid imagination couldn’t concoct the events about to unfold. Dixie records everything in her diary—her parents’ fights, her father’s drinking and his unexplained departure, and the arrival of Uncle Ray. Only when Dixie desperately needs help and is met with disbelief does she realize how much damage her past lies have done. But she has courage and a spirit that may yet prevail, forcing secrets into the open and allowing her to forgive and become whole again.