The Blue Valentine

The Blue Valentine
Author: Gwen Schultz
Publisher: Reading Gems
Total Pages: 64
Release: 1965
Genre: Elementary schools
ISBN: 9780915988037

The new girl in first grade, Cindy determines to make friends with her teacher by making her a blue valentine, since blue is their favorite color.

Blue Valentine

Blue Valentine
Author: Alison Tyler
Publisher:
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2003
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780972633901

Good Night, Little Blue Truck

Good Night, Little Blue Truck
Author: Alice Schertle
Publisher: Clarion Books
Total Pages: 37
Release: 2019
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 132885213X

The #1 New York Times Bestseller Beep Beep Beep It's time for sleep. Say goodnight with Little Blue Truck and friends A storm is brewing and Little Blue Truck and his good friend Toad are hurrying home for bed. But who can sleep with all that racket? It's not long before other friends show up seeking safety from the storm. Thunder and lightning sure can be scary, but it's easy to be brave together. When the clouds roll on and the sky is clear, it's all aboard for a bedtime ride Beep Beep Shhh . . .

HARDBARNED! One Man's Quest for Meaningful Work in the American South

HARDBARNED! One Man's Quest for Meaningful Work in the American South
Author: Christopher J. Driver
Publisher: Hillcrest Publishing Group
Total Pages: 339
Release: 2016-08-23
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1635050340

Overeducated and underemployed? In love with learning but stumped on how to translate it into a paycheck? Desperately striving to make your seemingly useless liberal arts education work for you in any sort of satisfying or meaningful way? Trying to simultaneously engage your interests, skillset and values and still pay the bills while pleading for another student loan deferment? I feel your pain and have stories to share, but if you're looking for inspirational uplift, self-help or a life coach, please look elsewhere. HARDBARNED! One Man's Quest for Meaningful Work in the American South is a darkly comic, brutally honest and introspective memoir about working for a living--without being able to shake the feeling that there has got to be more to it than that.

The Goats

The Goats
Author: Brock Cole
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR)
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2010-06-22
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1466803444

Harmless camp pranks can quickly spiral out of control, but they also provide a perfect opportunity for two social outcasts to overcome and triumph. A boy and a girl are stripped and marooned on a small island for the night. They are the "goats." The kids at camp think it's a great joke, just a harmless old tradition. But the goats don't see it that way. Instead of trying to get back to camp, they decide to call home. But no one can come and get them. So they're on their own, wandering through a small town trying to find clothing, food, and shelter, all while avoiding suspicious adults—especially the police. The boy and the girl find they rather like life on their own. If their parents ever do show up to rescue them, the boy and the girl might be long gone. . . . The Goats is a 1987 New York Times Book Review Notable Children's Book of the Year.

Feminist Ryan Gosling

Feminist Ryan Gosling
Author: Danielle Henderson
Publisher: Running Press Adult
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2012-08-14
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 0762447362

Based on the blog of the same name, a humorous book pairs 120 photos of Ryan Gosling with favorite feminist theories.

Bloody Valentine (A Blue Bloods Book)

Bloody Valentine (A Blue Bloods Book)
Author: Melissa de la Cruz
Publisher: Hyperion
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010-12-28
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781423134497

The Blue Bloods have powers beyond human comprehension: strength that defies logic, speed that cannot be captured on film, the ability to shapeshift, and more. But in matters of the heart, no one, not even these immortal vampires, has total control. In Bloody Valentine, a companion novella to the best-selling Blue Bloods series, author Melissa de la Cruz delves deep into the love lives of the all-powerful vamps from New York’s Upper East Side – Schuyler and Jack's passion for each other, Mimi and Kingsley's tangled romantic history, and even a possible cure for Oliver’s heartbreak in the form of a witchy new girl. /DIVDIV In both prose and verse, Bloody Valentine reveals the undying love, the hope and devastation, and the lust and longing that have defined the Blue Bloods throughout history. Prepare to be swept off your feet.

A Crankenstein Valentine

A Crankenstein Valentine
Author: Samantha Berger
Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2015-02-03
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0316257648

Even the crankiest monsters have hearts in this Valentine tale from fan favorite author Samantha Berger and Caldecott medalist illustrator Dan Santat. Cheesy cards, allergy-inducing bouquets, and heart-shaped everything? YECHHHH! It's enough to turn anyone into a monster! An ordinary kid becomes Crankenstein on the most lovey-dovey, yuckiest day of the year: Valentine's Day. Can Crankenstein find a way to turn his sour day sweet? Can a monster find a little love in his heart? Find out in the monstrously funny A Crankenstein Valentine.

OLIVIA and the Perfect Valentine

OLIVIA and the Perfect Valentine
Author: Natalie Shaw
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2013-12-03
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1442484853

Olivia has lots of love—and even more imagination—to share in this Valentine’s Day story. It’s almost Valentine’s Day, and Olivia is determined to make the very best possible valentines for all of her friends and family. Each valentine is made with extra special care and is personalized just for its recipient. What could be sweeter? OLIVIA™ Ian Falconer Ink Unlimited, Inc. and © 2013 Ian Falconer and Classic Media, LLC

Chromatic Cinema

Chromatic Cinema
Author: Richard Misek
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2010-04-26
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1444332392

Chromatic Cinema Color permeates film and its history, but study of its contribution to film has so far been fragmentary. Chromatic Cinema provides the first wide-ranging historical overview of screen color, exploring the changing uses and meanings of color in moving images, from hand painting in early skirt dance films to current trends in digital color manipulation. In this richly illustrated study, Richard Misek offers both a history and a theory of screen color. He argues that cinematic color emerged from, defined itself in response to, and has evolved in symbiosis with black and white. Exploring the technological, cultural, economic, and artistic factors that have defined this evolving symbiosis, Misek provides an in-depth yet accessible account of color’s spread through, and ultimate effacement of, black-and-white cinema.