Books in Spanish for Children and Young Adults

Books in Spanish for Children and Young Adults
Author: Isabel Schon
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 326
Release: 1987
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780810820043

Like its predecessors, this book serves as a guide to any adult interested in selecting books in Spanish for children in preschool through high school. Most of the books included in the guide have been published since 1984 and come from Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Mexico, Nicaragua, Puerto Rico, Spain, Sweden, the U.S., Uruguay, and Venezuela. The author has identified books that highlight the lifestyle, folklore, history, fiction, poetry, theater, and classical literature of Hispanic cultures as expressed by Hispanic authors and has also included nonfiction and bilingual books and Spanish translations of popular fiction and nonfiction. With appendices and indexes.

LEV

LEV
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 990
Release: 1999
Genre: Catalogs, Publishers'
ISBN:

The Triplets Go to School

The Triplets Go to School
Author: Mercé Company González
Publisher: Crescent
Total Pages: 20
Release: 1986
Genre: Nursery schools
ISBN: 9780517616666

Three irrepressible, mischievous triplets go to their first year at nursery school. Includes a simple craft project related to the story.

Words for War

Words for War
Author: Oksana Maksymchuk
Publisher: Academic Studies PRess
Total Pages: 511
Release: 2022-06-14
Genre: Poetry
ISBN:

The armed conflict in the east of Ukraine brought about an emergence of a distinctive trend in contemporary Ukrainian poetry: the poetry of war. Directly and indirectly, the poems collected in this volume engage with the events and experiences of war, reflecting on the themes of alienation, loss, dislocation, and disability; as well as justice, heroism, courage, resilience, generosity, and forgiveness. In addressing these themes, the poems also raise questions about art, politics, citizenship, and moral responsibility. The anthology brings together some of the most compelling poetic voices from different regions of Ukraine. Young and old, female and male, somber and ironic, tragic and playful, filled with extraordinary terror and ordinary human delights, the voices recreate the human sounds of war in its tragic complexity.

Script Girls

Script Girls
Author: Lizzie Francke
Publisher: British Film Inst
Total Pages: 172
Release: 1994
Genre: Femmes dans l'industrie cinématographique - Californie - Los Angeles
ISBN: 9780851704784

Tracing the history of women in the screenwriting profession-from Gene Gauntier's 1911 version of Ben Hur to Callie Khouri's Thelma and Louise-Francke look sat the lives and fortunes of the women who put pen to screen.

Celluloid Jukebox

Celluloid Jukebox
Author: Jonathan Romney
Publisher: British Film Institute
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1995-05
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN:

In these essays, critics, film-makers and musicians examine the state of pop cinema past, present and future. The book includes interviews with Quentin Tarantino, David Byrne, Penelope Spheeris, Ry Cooder and Wim Wenders.

Short Orders

Short Orders
Author: Jonathan Romney
Publisher:
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1997
Genre: Literary Criticism & Collections
ISBN:

The nineties have been a turbulent and changing period for cinema. The film critic author created this collection of writings on film, from art house to multiplex, and featuring his take on prominent directors.--Adapted from book jacket.

When the Past Is Always Present

When the Past Is Always Present
Author: Ronald A. Ruden
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2011-01-19
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1135271763

When the Past Is Always Present: Emotional Traumatization, Causes, and Cures introduces several new ideas about trauma and trauma treatment. The first of these is that another way to treat disorders arising from the mind/brain may be to use the senses. This idea, which is at the core of psychosensory therapy, forms what the author considers the "third pillar" of trauma treatment (the first and second pillars being psychotherapy and psychopharmacology). Psychosensory therapy postulates that sensory input—for example, touch—creates extrasensory activity that alters brain function and the way we respond to stimuli. The second idea presented in this book is that traumatization is encoded in the amygdala only under special circumstances. Thus, by understanding what makes an individual resistant to traumatization we can offer a way of preventing it. The third idea is that traumatization occurs because we cannot find a haven during the event. This is the cornerstone of havening, the particular form of psychosensory therapy described in the book. Using evolutionary biological principles and recently published neuroscientific studies, this book outlines in detail how havening touch de-links the emotional experience from a trauma, essentially making it just an ordinary memory. Once done, the event no longer causes distress.