The Girl Who Cried Blue Racer

The Girl Who Cried Blue Racer
Author: Cindy Sterba
Publisher:
Total Pages: 30
Release: 2021-07-29
Genre:
ISBN:

What is a Blue Racer and why would it make a girl cry? Find out for yourself when you read about this adventure into fear and then how to get out again. How can a child face her fears and learn from a scary experience? Learn more about the Blue Racer and it's prey.

Cry Blue Murder

Cry Blue Murder
Author: Kim Kane
Publisher: Univ. of Queensland Press
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2013-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 070224872X

Celia and Alice share everything - their secrets, their hopes and now their increasing horror that a killer is on the loose, abducting schoolgirls just like them. Three bodies have been found, each shrouded in hand-woven fabric. From within the depths of a police investigation, clues start to emerge. As Alice and Celia discover the truth, danger is closer than anyone knows. Who can be trusted at a time like this? "Cry Blue Murder" is a haunting and poignant psychological thriller that pushes the boundaries of trust and betrayal, from two exciting new voices in Australian young adult fiction.

Adventure

Adventure
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 598
Release: 1911
Genre: Adventure stories
ISBN:

When I Was a Little Girl

When I Was a Little Girl
Author: Zona Gale
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2021-11-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Zona Gale in this book "When I Was a Little Girl" was in a way trying to communicate with her younger self. This book tries to illustrate and explain how time is different for the older and younger generations. With a good understanding of who her parents are, she explains how parents' prejudice mostly influences children's friendships. A good book for interpersonal relationships with friends and family.

Delta Song

Delta Song
Author: Margaret Vail
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2005
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1412041546

Delta Song, a three-part novel, is set above Vicksburg in the Mississippi Delta on the river. The action takes place with two plantations, Riverside, owned by Abraham Fair, and Green Rivers, owned by Abraham's sister, Vergie Anderson, and in a settlement along the river, informally presided over by Fred Anderson, Vergie's son. Sarah Kingsley, a farm woman, and her family are connected with both plantations. The novel is broken into a series of interconnected novellas, by using page breaks marked by dashes to make it hang together, while reminding readers that it is a kind of symphony, the song of the Delta, of various stories told by Magdalene (Maggie), as she recalled her coming of age in the Delta in light of Fred's death on the eve of the Civil Rights Movement, a time when Maggie, Fred, Father William, and a small group of youngsters virtually carry on their own reformation. The violent and tragic aftermath remind them of their own humanity and teach them their own self-identity. The river setting provides an opportunity for the romantic mysticism and pagan sensuality which runs through the novel. the novel is framed around the opening scene of Maggie's returning to Vicksburg for Fred's funeral, and the closing scene of her recognician of how the river freed him (and implicitly her and Father William). The material is a series of memoirs recalling who Fred was in Maggie's life, and leading to her final flash of recognician. Read this way, the novel becomes a kind of Bildungsroman, in which a young girl grows to womanhood, and then exile, and views her formative experiences from the sad, but liberating, standpoint of her exile. The series of vignettes are echoed to read like music, the song of the Delta.

The Darkest Hour

The Darkest Hour
Author: Candace N. Coonan
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2012-06-19
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1466935642

All 15-year-old Alice and her sisters Emma, Clara and Lily wanted to know was where they came from. Who had brought them to their secluded orphanage home and why did they each wear a mysterious golden pendant? The question seemed simple enough, but when posed to their strict headmistress Ms. Craddock, the girls discover far more than they expected. Now Alice and her sisters find themselves on a dangerous question to free the kingdom of Algernon from the grip of a demon ruler, before he conquers all the lands of Fadreama. Guided by a powerful wizard, the girls make their way across the kingdom meeting friend and foe alike, all the while realizing that destiny never brings the expected. Pursued by a witch and running out of time, Alice must learn how to harness the power of her inner light in order to stop the terror before it is too late.

Old Jules Country

Old Jules Country
Author: Mari Sandoz
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1982-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780803291362

By zealous research, keen observation, and wide-ranging and deeply probing commentary, Mari Sandoz has become one of the most famous and well-respected interpreters of the American West. Old Jules Country is made up of the region thatøSandoz has written about most frequently?the High Plains of the Dakotas, Montana, Nebraska, and Wyoming?the Black Hills, the Bad Lands, the sandhills, and the great rivers: the Missouri, the Platte, and the Yellowstone. Here are selections from the six volumes of her acclaimed Great Plains Series The Beaver Men, Crazy Horse, Cheyenne Autumn, The Buffalo Hunters, The Cattlemen, and Old Jules and from her study of a great people, These Were the Sioux. Also included are two essays, "The Lost Sitting Bull" and "The Homestead in Perspective." A Cheyenne prayer and two sketches unavailable elsewhere?"Snakes" and "Coyotes and Eagles"?complete the collection. This anthology provides a stimulating sampling for readers not yet acquainted with Sandoz's work. For her extensive following, it offers the opportunity for a satisfying reappraisal of her overall achievement.

The Hop

The Hop
Author: Sharelle Byars Moranville
Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2012-03-20
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1423170725

A small toad named Tad is in grave danger. Rumbler, a monstrous earth-eating machine, is poised to destroy his home, Toadville-by-Tumbledown. The green grass, the blue pond-everything Tad knows might disappear. It is foretold that one brave young toad can help-but at a terrible price. Only if a toad kisses a human girl will Toadville be saved. Tad is called to rise to the challenge, disgusting though it seems. In the company of his best friend Buuurk, he sets off into the unknown. Meanwhile, a girl named Taylor is determined to stop her grandmother's pond from being turned into a strip mall. Perhaps, somewhere along the way, she will cross paths with a small, brave toad. Little does she know that his quest is the same as hers.

The Gun-Runner

The Gun-Runner
Author: Arthur John Arbuthnott Stringer
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2020-12-08
Genre: Art
ISBN:

"The Gun-Runner" by Arthur John Arbuthnott Stringer. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format.