The Boy in a Moonbow

The Boy in a Moonbow
Author: Samuel Raz
Publisher: Samuel Raz
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2022-07-18
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN:

The Moonbow is a strange name. You may have heard of the Rainbow, which usually shines in daylight. That makes the Moonbow Different from those, as it shines at the Darkest hour. The Story of Daniel and Aaron is about their love unfolding the mysteries of their life. It's a story of love, denial, acceptance, and about facing their fear. Their life takes an adventurous path to fight for the life of a Pangolin. Friendship and love are on the test for everyone. The Story is about fighting with their demons and almost giving up. But remembering the times that make life worth living may or may not save them from sinking into the deep darkness.

Moonbow & Meek-El

Moonbow & Meek-El
Author: Jaileen Shepherd
Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2008-11-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 160693547X

MoonBow, an orphaned two-legged, and Meek-El, his trusted horse friend, fight demons, forest fires, and save the animals of The Forest from a flood.

The Melencolia Manifesto

The Melencolia Manifesto
Author: David Finkelstein
Publisher: Morgan & Claypool Publishers
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2017-01-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1681740907

Few artworks have been the subject of more extensive modern interpretation than Melencolia I by renowned artist, mathematician, and scientist Albrecht Dürer (1514). And yet, did each of these art experts and historians miss a secret manifesto that Dürer included within the engraving? This is the first work to decrypt secrets within Melencolia I based not on guesswork, but Dürer's own writings, other subliminal artists that inspired him (i.e., Leonardo da Vinci), the Jewish and Christian Bibles, and books that inspired Dürer (De Occulta Philosophia and the Hieorglyphica). To read the covert message of Melencolia I is to understand that Dürer was a humanist in his interests in mathematics, science, poetry, and antiquity. This book recognizes his unparalleled power with the burin, his mathematical skill in perspective, his dedication to precise language, and his acute observation of nature. Melencolia I may also be one of the most controversial (and at the time most criminal) pieces of art as it hid Dürer's disdain for the hierarchy of the Catholic Church, the Kaiser, and the Holy Roman Empire from the general public for centuries. This book closely ties the origins of philosophy (science) and the work of a Renaissance master together, and will be of interest for anyone who loves scientific history, art interpretation, and secret manifestos.

Santa Claus and Other Christmas Stories

Santa Claus and Other Christmas Stories
Author: Maxine Barry
Publisher: Arcturus Publishing
Total Pages: 46
Release: 2018-11-15
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1789504937

This collection of illustrated stories is perfect for reading together. Whether you are looking for familiar classics or new discoveries, these tales will charm and delight children of all ages. Help improve your child's reading in just 10 minutes a day with Storytime. 10 minutes of reading a day can... Boost Vocabulary Reading for a short period every day exposes your child to almost 1 million words per year, which helps to foster communication and understanding. Encourage Learning Reading at home is linked to better performance in spelling, comprehension and general knowledge, helping to develop important learning skills. Promote Relaxation Reading a book gives your child the quiet time they need each day to relax, and is a great way for you to spend quality time together.

Night of the Moonbow

Night of the Moonbow
Author: Thomas Tryon
Publisher: Knopf Publishing Group
Total Pages: 352
Release: 1989
Genre: American fiction
ISBN: 9780394560069

An awkward, mysterious orphan becomes the victim of a cabal at a summer Bible camp.

The Moonbow of Mr. B. Bones

The Moonbow of Mr. B. Bones
Author: J. Patrick Lewis
Publisher: Knopf Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1992
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN:

A new boy in a small mountain village tries to discredit the old peddler who sells magic jars of sundrops, moonbows, and the like; but though he drives the old man away, something remarkable does happen in the sky.

A Voyage to the Sea

A Voyage to the Sea
Author: Denis Gorman
Publisher: Troubador Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2018-10-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1785897977

Denis Gorman’s A Voyage to the Sea is an inspirational tale of following your dream, despite the set-backs that life can throw at you, and is delivered in a well-paced narrative that military historians and deep-water sailors will enjoy in equal measure.

Lost Generations

Lost Generations
Author: J. Arthur Rath
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780824829490

"During the Depression years, J. Arthur Rath spent his early childhood shuttled between relatives and foster parents in Hawai'i and on the mainland while his single mother, Hualani, struggled to make a living. After the attack on Pearl Harbor, his grandparents sent him to the Big Island and Konawaena School, where he heard the Kamehameha Schools boy choir at a school assembly. The performance made a deep impression on Rath, and a year later, in 1944, he entered Kamehameha as an eighth-grade boarder. Thus began Rath's love affair with an institution that he credits with turning his life around, with giving him and other disadvantaged children of native ancestry - Hawai'i's "lost generations" - the confidence and support necessary to make something of themselves. This is the story of that love affair. It is also the story of Rath's recent battle, together with other alumni, for the integrity of his beloved Kamehameha against the school's trustees and their organization, the powerful Bishop Estate." "Intelligent and impressionable, Rath spent an idyllic four years at Kamehameha. In a lively talk-story manner, he reminisces about campus life and his classmates, many of whom became lifelong friends and influential members of the Hawaiian community: Don Ho, Nona Beamer, Oswald Stender, Tom Hugo, William Fernandez. Years later Rath, a successful retired businessman, would call on these same friends to hold Kamehameha's trustees accountable for their mismanagement of Bishop Estate's vast financial holdings and ultimately their failure to carry out founder Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop's mandate to educate Hawaiian children. Rath draws on his many personal ties to the school and the estate to provide surprising revelations on the trustees and the "Bishop Estate Scandal," which made headlines daily throughout the mid-1990s."--BOOK JACKET.

Hopurangi—Songcatcher

Hopurangi—Songcatcher
Author: Robert Sullivan
Publisher: Auckland University Press
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2024-05-09
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1776711327

After rejoining social media, Robert Sullivan wrote and posted a poem a day over two and a half months &– the poems collected in Hopurangi— Songcatcher. Inspired by the cyclical energies of the Maramataka, these poems see the poet re-finding himself and his world &– in the matauranga of his kuia from the Ngati Hau and Ngati Kaharau hapu of Ngapuhi; in his mother' s stories from his Ngati Manu hapu at Karetu; in the singing and storytelling at Puketeraki Marae, home of his father' s people of Kati Huirapa, Kati Mamoe, Waitaha and Kai Tahu Whanui in Te Tai o Araiteuru; and in the fellowship of friends on Facebook. Tihei mauri ora!