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Author | : Karen Hagin |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : |
Release | : 2005 |
Genre | : Acrophobia |
ISBN | : 9780975472880 |
Jeremy, the giraffe, is afraid of heights, but with some help from his friends, he learns to conquer his fears.
Author | : Brooke Barker |
Publisher | : Macmillan + ORM |
Total Pages | : 210 |
Release | : 2016-09-06 |
Genre | : Humor |
ISBN | : 1250095093 |
New York Times Bestseller! A delightful and quirky compendium of the Animal Kingdom’s more unfortunate truths, with over 150 hand-drawn illustrations. Ever wonder what a mayfly thinks of its one-day lifespan? (They’re curious what a sunset is.) Or how a jellyfish feels about not having a heart? (Sorry, but they’re not sorry.) This melancholy menagerie pairs the more unsavory facts of animal life with their hilarious thoughts and reactions. Sneakily informative, and wildly witty, SAD ANIMAL FACTS will have you crying with laughter.
Author | : Dominic Bisignano |
Publisher | : Disney Electronic Content |
Total Pages | : 196 |
Release | : 2017-03-07 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1368013147 |
Want to know how to use inter dimensional scissors? Or what to bring to a centaur's party? Find out in this jam-packed guide featuring Star, Marco and the people, monsters and worlds they encounter on their adventures. This guide features hilarious information and full-color images. Not to mention Princess Pony Head's tips for getting smoky eyes when you're behind bars.
Author | : Jostein Gaarder |
Publisher | : Farrar, Straus and Giroux |
Total Pages | : 735 |
Release | : 2007-03-20 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1466804270 |
A page-turning novel that is also an exploration of the great philosophical concepts of Western thought, Jostein Gaarder's Sophie's World has fired the imagination of readers all over the world, with more than twenty million copies in print. One day fourteen-year-old Sophie Amundsen comes home from school to find in her mailbox two notes, with one question on each: "Who are you?" and "Where does the world come from?" From that irresistible beginning, Sophie becomes obsessed with questions that take her far beyond what she knows of her Norwegian village. Through those letters, she enrolls in a kind of correspondence course, covering Socrates to Sartre, with a mysterious philosopher, while receiving letters addressed to another girl. Who is Hilde? And why does her mail keep turning up? To unravel this riddle, Sophie must use the philosophy she is learning—but the truth turns out to be far more complicated than she could have imagined.
Author | : Dane Alder Mission |
Publisher | : Trafford Publishing |
Total Pages | : 701 |
Release | : 2012-06-12 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1466920122 |
A lonely small-town girl acquires an unusual book about mythology. After using an ancient curse, she abandons the book but keeps it with her. As an older woman, her status changes. She becomes chronically ill, reclusive, and introverted. At the urging of others, she opens her home to two Katrina migrants. Her world expands, and it explodes when unexpected events sends six grandchildreninfantsto live with her. These three women never handled problems in a usual way. They do things on their own terms and each offer unique styles. People matter, including the poor. Let the adventure begin.
Author | : Hugh Walpole |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 316 |
Release | : 1919 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
This Elibron Classics title is a reprint of the original edition published by George H. Doran Company in New York, 1919.
Author | : Whipplesnaith |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 240 |
Release | : 2013-03 |
Genre | : Buildering |
ISBN | : 9781909349551 |
First published in 1937, this title recounts the courageous (or foolhardy) nocturnal exploits of a group of students who climbed the ancient university and town buildings of Cambridge. The daring feats were recorded with prehistoric photographic paraphernalia, while the climbers tried to avoid detection by the 'minions of authority'. The result is a humorous adventure providing a glimpse into a side of Cambridge that has always been enshrouded in darkness.
Author | : Roald Dahl |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 114 |
Release | : 2007-08-16 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1101653019 |
From the bestselling author of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and The BFG! Mr. and Mrs. Twit are the smelliest, nastiest, ugliest people in the world. They hate everything—except playing mean jokes on each other, catching innocent birds to put in their Bird Pies, and making their caged monkeys, the Muggle-Wumps, stand on their heads all day. But the Muggle-Wumps have had enough. They don't just want out, they want revenge.
Author | : Nick Sharratt |
Publisher | : Scholastic UK |
Total Pages | : 146 |
Release | : 2016-09-01 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 1407178792 |
Nick Sharratt's fabulously funny d_but novel, THE CAT AND THE KING, tells the story of a gentle, unworldly King and his very clever cat, and is illustrated throughout in two colours with Nick's irresistible wit and humour. The cat and the King must find a new home after their castle burns down in an Unfortunate Incident with a dragon. They choose Number 37 Castle Close, and the cat introduces the King to all sorts of new experiences, from washing-up to shopping. Then danger looms when the pesky, fire-breathing dragon makes its return.
Author | : Andrew Pettegree |
Publisher | : Yale University Press |
Total Pages | : 452 |
Release | : 2014-03-25 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0300179081 |
DIVLong before the invention of printing, let alone the availability of a daily newspaper, people desired to be informed. In the pre-industrial era news was gathered and shared through conversation and gossip, civic ceremony, celebration, sermons, and proclamations. The age of print brought pamphlets, edicts, ballads, journals, and the first news-sheets, expanding the news community from local to worldwide. This groundbreaking book tracks the history of news in ten countries over the course of four centuries. It evaluates the unexpected variety of ways in which information was transmitted in the premodern world as well as the impact of expanding news media on contemporary events and the lives of an ever-more-informed public. Andrew Pettegree investigates who controlled the news and who reported it; the use of news as a tool of political protest and religious reform; issues of privacy and titillation; the persistent need for news to be current and journalists trustworthy; and people’s changed sense of themselves as they experienced newly opened windows on the world. By the close of the eighteenth century, Pettegree concludes, transmission of news had become so efficient and widespread that European citizens—now aware of wars, revolutions, crime, disasters, scandals, and other events—were poised to emerge as actors in the great events unfolding around them./div