Monkey Girl

Monkey Girl
Author: Edward Humes
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2009-10-13
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 0061862959

What should we teach our children about where we come from? Is evolution a lie or good science? Is it incompatible with faith? Have scientists really detected evidence of a creator in nature? From bestselling, Pulitzer Prize-winning author Edward Humes comes a dramatic story of faith, science, and courage unlike any since the famous Scopes Monkey Trial. Monkey Girl takes you behind the scenes of the recent war on evolution in Dover, Pennsylvania, when the town's school board decision to confront the controversy head-on thrust its students, then the entire community, onto the front lines of America's culture wars. Told from the perspectives of all sides of the battle, it is a riveting true story about an epic court case on the teaching of "intelligent design," and what happens when science and religion collide.

Girl Giant and the Monkey King

Girl Giant and the Monkey King
Author: Van Hoang
Publisher: Roaring Brook Press
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2020-12-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1250240425

From debut author Van Hoang comes Girl Giant and the Monkey King, a tale packed with magic, adventure, and middle-school woes—perfect for fans of Rick Riordan and Roshani Chokshi. Eleven-year-old Thom Ngho is keeping a secret: she’s strong. Like suuuuper strong. Freakishly strong. And it’s making it impossible for her to fit in at her new middle school. In a desperate bid to get rid of her super strength, Thom makes a deal with the Monkey King, a powerful deity and legendary trickster she accidentally released from his 500-year prison sentence. Thom agrees to help the Monkey King get back his magical staff if he'll take away her strength. Soon Thom is swept up in an ancient and fantastical world in where demons, dragons, and Jade princesses actually exist. But she quickly discovers that magic can’t cure everything, and dealing with the trickster god might be more trouble than it’s worth. Kirkus Best Book of 2020

Monkey Girl

Monkey Girl
Author: Beth Lisick
Publisher:
Total Pages: 140
Release: 1997
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

A spoken word artist presents observations on such topics as Valentine's Day, dead-end jobs, being picked up in a bar, and riding the bus.

Dragon Girl and Monkey King: the Art of Katsuya Terada

Dragon Girl and Monkey King: the Art of Katsuya Terada
Author: Katsuya Terada
Publisher: Dark Horse Manga
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Comic books, strips, etc
ISBN: 9781593073794

Dark Horse proudly presents the first English-language artbook showcasing one of Japan's most sought-after painters and illustrators, Katsuya Terada. Dragon Girl and Monkey King collects Terada's art in every mood: sexy, brutal, bizarre and humourous, including his distinctive Hellboy figurine work, commentary, and an exclusive interview with the artist. This is a landmark release for one of the most prominent 'rakugaki' artists in the world - the art of drawing a little and often, wherever you can.

Secrets of the Sideshows

Secrets of the Sideshows
Author: Joe Nickell
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2005-09-09
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780813123585

"Joe Nickell - once a carnival pitchman, then a magician, private detective, and investigative writer - has pursued sideshow secrets for years and has worked the famous carnival midway at the Canadian National Exhibition. For this book, he interviewed showmen and performers, collected carnival memorabilia, researched published accounts of sideshows and their lore, and even performed some classic sideshow feats, such as eating fire and lying on a bed of nails as a cinderblock was broken on his chest. The result of these varied efforts, Secrets of the Sideshows tells the captivating story of the magic, tricks - real or illusory - and performers of the world's midway shows."--BOOK JACKET.

Reclaiming Reading

Reclaiming Reading
Author: Richard J. Meyer
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2012-03-22
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1136837906

Inviting teachers back to the role of reflective advocates for thoughtful reading instruction, this book presents theory and pedagogical possibilities to reclaim and build upon the knowledge base that was growing when government mandates, scripted commercial programs, and high stakes tests took over as the dominant agenda for reading instruction in U.S. public schools. Focusing on literacy learners’ and their teachers’ lives as literate souls, it examines how the teaching of reading can be reclaimed via an intensive reconsideration of five pillars as central to the teaching and learning of reading: learning, teaching, curriculum, language, and sociocultural contexts. Reclaiming Reading articulates the knowledge base that was marginalized or disrupted by legislated and policy intrusions into classrooms and provides practical examples for taking good reading instruction out of the cracks and moving it back to the center of the classroom. Explaining what happens in readers’ minds as they read and how teachers can design practices to support that process, this book encourages teachers to initiate pedagogy that will help them begin or return to the stance of reflective, knowledgeable, professional decision-makers.

To Have and To Hold

To Have and To Hold
Author: Rosalind Slater
Publisher: Austin Macauley Publishers
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2023-02-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1398441341

In 19th Century England, two small girls are ripped from their families and sold into cotton mill slavery. Lost, confused and alone, Emma and Susie find solace in each other's company. They search for freedom and identity as they battle the cold and miserable conditions and their place of nonentity in the mill. How will their dreams of freedom be achieved? When not working in the Hell on earth that is the spinning-room, they are locked in the mill garret. Their owners recognize them as 'hands', implements of labour, rather than living, breathing people. Then, one night changes the course of each girl's life. After this one night of freedom Susie's restless nature cannot be calmed, and the two must learn how to survive their newfound freedom, and to discover who they are truly are.

In the Field of Black Diamonds

In the Field of Black Diamonds
Author: Drew Hudson
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 414
Release: 2007-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0595404944

It is the year 1918, the zenith period of anthracite coal mining and James Mueller, a fourteen-and-a-half-year-old son of a coal miner, is soon catapulted into the arduous life of a mine worker. James' decision is not based on greed or a directive from his parents, but on his desire to help his family financially, after learning that his older brother is to attend medical school in Philadelphia to become a doctor. Along the turbulent path of his life, James soon discovers that a special bond has formed with one of his seven children, his daughter, Catherine. Catherine faces her own obstacles growing up in the impoverished, idiosyncratic patch town of Shepsberg. The experiences of both James and Catherine are entwined on many levels as they learn the most essential lessons in life from one another. In the Field of Black Diamonds is based on a true story, which chronicles the tale of a coal mining family set in the anthracite coal region of Eastern Pennsylvania. This is the story of their lives, their journeys, their successes, and their struggles in the black land simply known as coal country.

Zoddiac

Zoddiac
Author: Calvin Thomas
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2010-06-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 146910783X

Through Animals' Eyes, Again

Through Animals' Eyes, Again
Author: Lynn Marie Cuny
Publisher: University of North Texas Press
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2006
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1574412167

A compilation of true tales sure to dispel the myth that animals are devoid of reason, emotion, or compassion.