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Author | : Jane Sefc |
Publisher | : AuthorHouse |
Total Pages | : 239 |
Release | : 2019 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1728385512 |
Darkness is his hiding place; roofs are his territory. A mysterious man haunts Royal City. Have you ever walked through a dark, empty street? Have you ever had that strange feeling that someone is watching you? Has it ever occurred to you to look up? The Masked Man is roaming the city rooftops—his hiding places. What would you do to stop him? Rex continues looking for the necklace, but he’s using others to do his dirty work. And the Masked Man is doing one of the dirtiest jobs in the city. When the Masked Man attacks the king, things get serious. Everyone wants to get him, but no one knows where he’s hiding. Though King Ethan has no idea how much danger he’s in, others are getting suspicious. Now the hunt starts. Yet, it’s not clear who’s hunting whom.
Author | : Norene Paulson |
Publisher | : Imprint |
Total Pages | : 23 |
Release | : 2020-11-17 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1250815177 |
Discover the joy of being your true self in this uplifting and empowering picture book about Benny, who looks like a bat but knows that he really is a butterfly. Benny may look like a bat, but Benny doesn’t like flying at night, or eating bugs, or hanging upside down. Benny does like sunshine and fluttering and colorful wings. On the inside, Benny knows he is a butterfly! “I want my outside to match who I am inside!” With the help of some butterfly friends in the garden, Benny makes a happy change. And his friends and his Momma all love him just the same. Writer Norene Paulson and illustrator Anne Passchier's Benny’s True Colors is a transformative story about knowing your true self, and the joy of letting the world know you, too. An Imprint Book
Author | : Norene Paulson |
Publisher | : Albert Whitman & Company |
Total Pages | : 35 |
Release | : 2021-03-23 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 0807506095 |
With no hair, Bea has to find a creative way to be part of silly hair day. Bea has alopecia areata—that means she doesn't have any hair. So when it's time for silly hair day at school, Bea doesn't know what to do. Her best friend, Shaleah, is determined to help. With silly hair day fast approaching, they're focused on finding a way for everyone to take part.
Author | : Norene Gilletz |
Publisher | : Whitecap Books |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2020-01-03 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 9781770503212 |
"This book is designed to help people cope with memory loss through diet. Packed with over 200 recipes provided by well-respected Canadian cookbook author Norene Gilletz, each of which receives a solid commentary from Dr Edward Wein, Brain Boosting Diet provides both solid health and nutritional advice for people with memory loss, possible dementia, and even Alzheimer's Disease (AD)."--
Author | : Jane Sefc |
Publisher | : AuthorHouse |
Total Pages | : 201 |
Release | : 2018-02-07 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 154628835X |
Theft, bribes, war . . . The man behind all the trouble meets his match. A necklace is hidden in the country of werewolves. How far would you go to get it? Would you steal it? Would you kill for it? Would you dethrone a king and cause a war? It seems theres nothing that would stop a stranger with glowing green eyes, until a wolf finds the necklace by pure chance. Now the werewolves have two things to get: the necklace from the wolf and the crown from the king. However, the wolf is difficult to find and the king doesnt give up so easily. The king is determined to fight for his throne, and he is not alone. Others share the story: a notorious former pirate, a skinny old man with enough strength to hold two battle axes, and an unknown spy sending valuable and hopefully true information. And the wolf with the necklace can turn the scales to any side. Who will get to the wolf first? The king or the werewolves?
Author | : Harriet Nussbaum |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2017-06-12 |
Genre | : Jewish cooking |
ISBN | : 9781770503199 |
Now in a new edition with over 175,000 copies sold. This revised edition includes a selection of low-calorie and quick and easy microwave recipes, plus tips for today's busy cook. First published in 1968, this is the go-to cookbook for young newly independent adults, newly marrieds and people who simply love food. Originally conceived as a culinary celebration of Jewish Holy Days, Second Helpings, Please has evolved into an indispensable cooking treasury -- one designed with convenience in mind but packed with all sorts of helpful tips and advice for the amateur cook. From discussion of oven temperatures to substitutions (when you have run out of fresh milk, for example) from a primer on how to measure to a dictionary of food terms, this soup-to-nuts compendium features over 500 recipes. A comprehensive index, charts of recommended freezer storage time, glossaries, special occasion menus and dieting hints add even more to the package.
Author | : Norene Gilletz |
Publisher | : Gourmania |
Total Pages | : 363 |
Release | : 1994 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 9780969797203 |
Contains more than 700 delicious recipes, jam-packed with tips to help cooks produce one-dish meals with the processor in minutes. Readers learn how to speed up the process of cooking their favorite meals, knead yeast doughs in less than a minute, and adapt baked goods to processor methods. Special holiday section included.
Author | : United States Trotting Association |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 968 |
Release | : 1922 |
Genre | : Horse racing |
ISBN | : |
Author | : Christine Pawley |
Publisher | : University of Wisconsin Pres |
Total Pages | : 292 |
Release | : 2013-09-13 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0299293238 |
For well over one hundred years, libraries open to the public have played a crucial part in fostering in Americans the skills and habits of reading and writing, by routinely providing access to standard forms of print: informational genres such as newspapers, pamphlets, textbooks, and other reference books, and literary genres including poetry, plays, and novels. Public libraries continue to have an extraordinary impact; in the early twenty-first century, the American Library Association reports that there are more public library branches than McDonald's restaurants in the United States. Much has been written about libraries from professional and managerial points of view, but less so from the perspectives of those most intimately involved—patrons and librarians. Drawing on circulation records, patron reviews, and other archived materials, Libraries and the Reading Public in Twentieth-Century America underscores the evolving roles that libraries have played in the lives of American readers. Each essay in this collection examines a historical circumstance related to reading in libraries. The essays are organized in sections on methods of researching the history of reading in libraries; immigrants and localities; censorship issues; and the role of libraries in providing access to alternative, nonmainstream publications. The volume shows public libraries as living spaces where individuals and groups with diverse backgrounds, needs, and desires encountered and used a great variety of texts, images, and other media throughout the twentieth century.
Author | : Christoph Baumer |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | : 396 |
Release | : 2016-05-30 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1838609407 |
Between the ninth and the fifteenth centuries, Central Asia was a major political, economic and cultural hub on the Eurasian continent. In the first half of the thirteenth century it was also the pre-eminent centre of power in the largest land-based empire the world has ever seen. This third volume of Christoph Baumer's extensively praised and lavishly illustrated new history of the region is above all a story of invasion, when tumultuous and often brutal conquest profoundly shaped the later history of the globe. The author explores the rise of Islam and the remarkable victories of the Arab armies which - inspired by their vital, austere and egalitarian desert faith - established important new dynasties like the Seljuks, Karakhanids and Ghaznavids. A golden age of artistic, literary and scientific innovation came to a sudden end when, between 1219 and 1260, Genghiz Khan and his successors overran the Chorasmian-Abbasid lands. Dr Baumer shows that the Mongol conquests, while shattering to their enemies, nevertheless resulted in much greater mercantile and cultural contact between Central Asia and Western Europe.