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Author | : Laura Botsford |
Publisher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 210 |
Release | : 2014-03-12 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 0557236916 |
The heart of a child is in their natural ability to imagine. Color along with them as they save their towns from The Pollutinator, Dragons, and Monster Fish. 200 pages of nine triumphant tales of humor, hope and reason and compassion. Written and illustrated by Portland Elementary Grades, K-6th. Black & White 8 x 11 paper back. It is a treasure for anyone who ever wanted to draw in a real book. This is a fantastic concept -- having children create their own books within a structured program that, nevertheless, permits them to utilize every aspect of their imagination and then experience the great satisfaction of seeing their creations materialize to be shared by others. Lois Duncan
Author | : Laura Botsford |
Publisher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 98 |
Release | : 2014-08-21 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1312419776 |
J. Austin White Cultural Center's original five tales of hope, adventure, fun and compassion; all written and illustrated by the 2014 Summer Art Camp kids. The black and white pictures serve to delight coloring book fans as each page awaits their finishing touches. The bounded paper back has rich colors and glossy covers for a lasting keepsake of their journey into imagination. Moral Content with Family Values. The five adventures stories are: All That Glitters Is Gold When Pigs Flew Licca and the Giant Ugly Monster Wanda Kitty Thurle's Happy Place These are all written with children in Laura Botsford's United Imaginations Workshop. Each story is filled with adventure, compassion, and artful story board Illustrations.
Author | : Laura Botsford |
Publisher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 82 |
Release | : 2014-09-08 |
Genre | : Poetry |
ISBN | : 1312461918 |
Teen Essays, Poems and Paintings from children in protective custody. "Art is the greatest expression of one's self, whether it is in a painting, drawing or the written word. Often children in care don't feel heard. This class has given them a voice. It has validated what they have chosen to share with us." Bonnie Hicks - Vera Lloyd Recreation Director
Author | : Laura Botsford |
Publisher | : Balboa Press |
Total Pages | : 91 |
Release | : 2019-11-21 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1982234121 |
Journey of Fairy Tales is a Disneyesque- Never Ending Story adventure that sparks the beginning of storytelling on Earth. In the uplifting tale of the Tipleah Tree; the Tree of Leaves that holds all the stories ever to be written until one unimaginative day they are stolen by the foreboding negative Harmies of Namerus and locked behind a swirling wall of dismal thought-forms. Kingston and Isla lost their parents in the invasion as well and set off on a journey to rescue them and the Leaves. They embark on a challenging adventure to the Linkalee Alignment where only through being in tune with their natural laws of attraction, magical gadgets, and a willingness to work together can they rescue the Leaves and bring their parents' home.
Author | : Joamette Gil |
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Total Pages | : |
Release | : 2020-09 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9780998490434 |
The witch is a symbol of power for women across the world. She represents defiance, transcendence, healing, feminine monstrosity, and connection with the natural and supernatural worlds. From her wands and flora, to her bonds of kinship, POWER & MAGIC VOLUME 2 explores what gives each witch her power and how she'll choose to use it.
Author | : Craig Unger |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 352 |
Release | : 2021-01-26 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 0593182553 |
**THE INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER** Kompromat n.—Russian for "compromising information" This is a story about the dirty secrets of the most powerful people in the world—including Donald Trump. It is based on exclusive interviews with dozens of high-level sources—intelligence officers in the CIA, FBI, and the KGB, thousands of pages of FBI investigations, police investigations, and news articles in English, Russian, and Ukrainian. American Kompromat shows that from Trump to Jeffrey Epstein, kompromat was used in operations far more sinister than the public could ever imagine. Among them, the book addresses what may be the single most important unanswered question of the entire Trump era: Is Donald Trump a Russian asset? The answer, American Kompromat says, is yes, and it supports that conclusion backs with the first richly detailed narrative on how the KGB allegedly first “spotted” Trump as a potential asset, how they cultivated him as an asset, arranged his first trip to Moscow, and pumped him full of KGB talking points that were published in three of America’s most prestigious newspapers. Among its many revelations, American Kompromat reports for the first time that: • According to Yuri Shvets, a former major in the KGB, Trump first did business over forty years ago with a Manhattan electronics store co-owned by a Soviet émigré who Shvets believes was working with the KGB. Trump’s decision to do business there triggered protocols through which the Soviet spy agency began efforts to cultivate Trump as an asset, thus launching a decades-long “relationship” of mutual benefit to Russia and Trump, from real estate to real power. • Trump’s invitation to Moscow in 1987 was billed as a preliminary scouting trip for a hotel, but according to Shvets, was actually initiated by a high-level KGB official, General Ivan Gromakov. These sorts of trips were usually arranged for ‘deep development,’ recruitment, or for a meeting with the KGB handlers, even if the potential asset was unaware of it. . • Before Trump’s first trip to Moscow, he met with Natalia Dubinina, who worked at the United Nations library in a vital position usually reserved as a cover for KGB operatives. And many more...
Author | : Ross E. Lockhart |
Publisher | : Lazy Fascist Press |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2012-10 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9781621050629 |
"Chick Bassist is utterly savage. Lockhart's style waxes poetic as a modern Beat giving us a glimpse into Rock & Roll hell." - Laird Barron, Shirley Jackson Award-winning author of Occultation and The Croning Erin Locke, the Queen of Rock, wakes up at the crack of noon. "La Cucaracha" has infested her dream, and now echoes through her hotel room. "What the fuck is that?" Erin's voice is muffled by the thick blankets that completely cover her. Beside the lump that is Erin lies a black Ibanez bass guitar. A Heroes for Goats sticker adorns its reflective surface. Erin thrusts one arm out from beneath the blankets and fumbles for the nonexistent alarm clock. She's still slogging off fragments of her dream, that goddamn recurrent creep-out where she's a praying mantis, translucent green, perched on the crest of a burning city, devouring her still-copulating preymate. This time her meal had worn her father's face. Those dreams were the worst. Chick Bassist welcomes you into punk rock hell, the friendless disillusionment of waking up in a shitty motel room in California with half a joint and an empty six-pack, radio blaring Lou Reed, concrete ocean on all sides and a blazing inferno within.
Author | : John Joseph Adams |
Publisher | : Baen Publishing Enterprises |
Total Pages | : 416 |
Release | : 2012-04-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1618248510 |
Armor up for a metal-pounding explosion of action, adventure and amazing speculation by topnotch writers¾including Nebula-award winner Jack McDevitt, Sean Williams, Dan Abnett, Simon Green, and Jack Campbell¾on a future warrior that might very well be just around the corner. Science fiction readers and gamers have long been fascinated by the idea of going to battle in suits of powered combat armor or at the interior controls of giant mechs. It's an armor-plated clip of hard-hitting tales featuring exoskeleton adventure with fascinating takes on possible future armors ranging from the style of personal power suits seen in Starship Troopers and Halo to the servo-controlled bipedal beast-mech style encountered in Mechwarrior and Battletech. At the publisher's request, this title is sold without DRM (Digital Rights Management).
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Author | : Alexis Madrigal |
Publisher | : Da Capo Press |
Total Pages | : 386 |
Release | : 2011-03-29 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 0306819775 |
Few today realize that electric cabs dominated Manhattan's streets in the 1890s; that Boise, Idaho, had a geothermal heating system in 1910; or that the first megawatt turbine in the world was built in 1941 by the son of publishing magnate G. P. Putnam -- a feat that would not be duplicated for another forty years. Likewise, while many remember the oil embargo of the 1970s, few are aware that it led to a corresponding explosion in green-technology research that was only derailed when energy prices later dropped. In other words: We've been here before. Although we may have failed, America has had the chance to put our world on a more sustainable path. Americans have, in fact, been inventing green for more than a century. Half compendium of lost opportunities, half hopeful look toward the future, Powering the Dream tells the stories of the brilliant, often irascible inventors who foresaw our current problems, tried to invent cheap and energy renewable solutions, and drew the blueprint for a green future.