The Halfway Party

The Halfway Party
Author: Pauline Cartwright
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Birthdays
ISBN: 9780170136280

Gus and Adam are best friends, and their birthdays are two weeks apart. For the first time ever, they are going to miss each other's birthdays. But then Gus has a great idea. The boys can have a party together - a halfway party!

The Boy at the Park

The Boy at the Park
Author: Carmel Reilly
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Basketball
ISBN: 9780170136488

Nina and Eddie got to the park to practise their basketball moves. They meet a boy there who snatches the basketball from Eddie and runs off down the court. Eddie races after him...

The Chicken Squad

The Chicken Squad
Author: Doreen Cronin
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2014-04-08
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1442496762

Dirt, Sweetie, Poppy and Sugar, the chicks of the Chicken Squad, must figure out what Tail the squirrel is so afraid of.

Lulu Is Getting a Sister

Lulu Is Getting a Sister
Author: Judith Viorst
Publisher: Atheneum/Caitlyn Dlouhy Books
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2019-09-10
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1481471910

Lulu is getting the sister she never asked for in this oh-so-funny illustrated chapter book filled with hilarious hijinks and fiesty twists from Judith Viorst. Lulu has received the worst. News. EVER. She’s getting…a baby sister. No one ever asked HER opinion on this debacle. But she’ll tell you anyway, because she no how, no way, no thank you wants a sibling. Undeterred, and to prepare Lulu for big sisterhood, her parents bribe—AHEM, ask—Lulu to attend Camp Sisterhood, a.k.a. big sister training camp. As a Sister-in-Training (SIT), Lulu is assigned a variety of temporary little “siblings” who are supposed to be so much fun Lulu will become excited to have a permanent sibling of her own. Well, no one ever said Camp Sisterhood was supposed to teach Lulu how to be a good big sister, so Lulu resolves to be a bad big sister. She insults her little siblings. She taunts them with secrets. She even tricks one of them into carrying both of their backpacks up a mountain! Then some BITs (brothers-in-training) from the neighboring Camp Brotherhood start picking on Lulu’s siblings, and Lulu responds by doing her red-faced, steam-coming-out-of-her-ears thing and showing those BITs who’s boss! After all, Lulu’s siblings may be duds, but they’re her duds, and sisters have to stick together.

Little Bee

Little Bee
Author: Chris Cleave
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2010-02-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1416589643

Millions of people have read, discussed, debated, cried, and cheered with Little Bee, a Nigerian refugee girl whose violent and courageous journey​ puts a stunning face on the worldwide refugee crisis​. “Little Bee will blow you away.” —The Washington Post The lives of a sixteen-year-old Nigerian orphan and a well-off British woman collide in this page-turning #1 New York Times bestseller, book club favorite, and “affecting story of human triumph” (The New York Times Book Review) from Chris Cleave, author of Gold and Everyone Brave Is Forgiven. We don’t want to tell you too much about this book. It is a truly special story and we don’t want to spoil it. Nevertheless, you need to know something, so we will just say this: It is extremely funny, but the African beach scene is horrific. The story starts there, but the book doesn’t. And it’s what happens afterward that is most important. Once you have read it, you’ll want to tell everyone about it. When you do, please don’t tell them what happens either. The magic is in how it unfolds.

Hassan's New Friend

Hassan's New Friend
Author: Kathryn Sutherland
Publisher:
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2008
Genre: Friendship
ISBN: 9780176113285

"When Hassan's family moves next door to Tilly's family, Tilly and her mum do their best to make them feel welcome. But Hassan is worried that the children at school may not be so welcoming"--Page 4 of cover.

I, The Divine: A Novel in First Chapters

I, The Divine: A Novel in First Chapters
Author: Rabih Alameddine
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2002-10-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0393323560

One of The Atlantic's Great American Novels Named after the "divine" Sarah Bernhardt, red-haired Sarah Nour El-Din is "wonderful, irresistibly unique, funny, and amazing," raves Amy Tan. Determined to make of her life a work of art, she tries to tell her story, sometimes casting it as a memoir, sometimes a novel, always fascinatingly incomplete. "Alameddine's new novel unfolds like a secret... creating a tale...humorous and heartbreaking and always real" (Los Angeles Times). "[W]ith each new approach, [Sarah] sheds another layer of her pretension, revealing another truth about her humanity" (San Francisco Weekly). Raised in a hybrid family shaped by divorce and remarriage, and by Beirut in wartime, Sarah finds a fragile peace in self-imposed exile in the United States. Her extraordinary dignity is supported by a best friend, a grown-up son, occasional sensual pleasures, and her determination to tell her own story. "Like her narrative, [Sarah's] life is broken and fragmented. [But] the bright, strange, often startling pieces...are moving and memorable" (Boston Globe). Reading group guide included.

The First Chapters

The First Chapters
Author: Charles E. Hill
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 507
Release: 2022
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0198836023

The First Chapters uncovers the origins of the first paragraph or chapter divisions in copies of the Christian Scriptures. Its focal point is the magnificent, fourth-century Codex Vaticanus (Vat.gr. 1209; B 03), perhaps the single most significant ancient manuscript of the Bible, and the oldest material witness to what may be the earliest set of numbered chapter divisions of the Bible. The First Chapters tells the history of textual division, starting from when copies of Greek literary works used virtually no spaces, marks, or other graphic techniques to assist the reader. It explores the origins of other numbering systems, like the better-known Eusebian Canons, but its theme is the first set of numbered chapters in Codex Vaticanus, what nineteenth-century textual critic Samuel P. Tregelles labelled the Capitulatio Vaticana. It demonstrates that these numbers were not, as most have claimed, late additions to the codex but belonged integrally to its original production. The First Chapters then breaks new ground by showing that the Capitulatio Vaticana has real precursors in some much earlier manuscripts. It thus casts light on a long, continuous tradition of scribally-placed, visual guides to the reading and interpreting of Scriptural books. Finally, The First Chapters exposes abundant new evidence that this early system for marking the sense-divisions of Scripture has played a much greater role in the history of exegesis than has previously been imaginable.