The Kite Maker

The Kite Maker
Author: Brenda Peynado
Publisher: Tor Books
Total Pages: 29
Release: 2018-08-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1250312493

The Kite Maker is Brenda Peynado's science fiction novelette of how humans cope with alien contact. After aliens arrive on earth, humans do the unthinkable out of fear. When an alien walks into a human kite maker's store, coveting her kites, the human struggles with her guilt over her part in the alien massacres, while neo-Nazis draw a violent line between alien and human. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.

The Kitemaker

The Kitemaker
Author: Ruskin Bond
Publisher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2011-01-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9351187659

Ruskin Bond wrote his first short story, ‘Untouchable’, at the age of sixteen in 1950. Since then he has written over a hundred stories, including the classics ‘A Face in the Dark’, ‘The Kitemaker’, ‘The Tunnel’ and ‘Time Stops at Shamli’. Two of his autobiographical works, ‘Life with Father’ and ‘My Father’s Last Letter’, are also included in this selection. Filled with characteristic warmth, gentle humour and keen observations on daily life, this collection brings together some of the fi nest short fiction by one of India’s best-loved authors.

Shibumi and the Kitemaker

Shibumi and the Kitemaker
Author: Mercer Mayer
Publisher: Cavendish Square Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1999
Genre: Children's books
ISBN: 9780761450542

After seeing the disparity between the conditions of her father's palace and the city beyond its walls, the Emperor's daughter has the royal kitemaker build a huge kite to take her away from it all.

Kite Maker

Kite Maker
Author: Candace Lee Van Auken
Publisher: Norwich, VT : New Victoria Pub.
Total Pages: 206
Release: 1991
Genre: Lesbians
ISBN: 9780934678322

"Finally, Lee Van Auken brings us what we've been hungry for, style, wit, in-depth characterization, plus a truthful sense of women's relationships, their connections and continuities overtime". -- Patricia Roth Schwartz

Kites for Everyone

Kites for Everyone
Author: Margaret Greger
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2013-04-09
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 0486318001

Easy-to-follow illustrated instructions show how to create more than 50 awesome, airborne objects — everything from simple bag kites to Vietnamese, Snake, Dutch, Dragon, Bullet, Delta, and Flowform flyers.

The Kites

The Kites
Author: Romain Gary
Publisher: New Directions Publishing
Total Pages: 375
Release: 2019-09-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0811226557

Romain Gary’s bittersweet final masterpiece is “epic and empathetic” (BBC) and “one of his best” (The New York Times) The Kites begins with a young boy, Ludo, coming of age on a small farm in Normandy under the care of his eccentric kite-making Uncle Ambrose. Ludo’s life changes the day he meets Lila, a girl from the aristocratic Polish family that owns the estate next door. In a single glance, Ludo falls in love forever; Lila, on the other hand, disappears back into the woods. And so begins Ludo’s adventure of longing, passion, and love for the elusive Lila, who begins to reciprocate his feelings just as Europe descends into World War II. After Germany invades Poland, Lila and her family go missing, and Ludo’s devotion to saving her from the Nazis becomes a journey to save his love, his loved ones, his country, and ultimately himself. Filled with unforgettable characters who fling all they have into the fight to keep their hopes—and themselves—alive, The Kites is Romain Gary’s poetic call for resistance in whatever form it takes. A war hero himself, Gary embraced and fought for humanity in all its nuanced complexities, in the belief that a hero might be anyone who has the courage to love and hope.

The Making of Japanese Kites

The Making of Japanese Kites
Author: Masaaki Modegi
Publisher: Japan Publications Trading
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2007
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9784889962222

The first book ever to present a clear guide to making 15 traditional Japanese kites unique in color and shape. Also introduces the history and the artistry of Japanses kites.

The Kite Rider

The Kite Rider
Author: Geraldine McCaughrean
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2002
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780192751577

Up and up the wind drew him. Haoyou looked about him and saw the wholeworld beneath him. And it was his. The Great Miao, master of the Jade Circus, offers Haoyou the amazing chance to escape his family's poverty -- by becoming a kite rider. Strapped onto a beautiful scarlet-and-gold kite, Haoyou is sent into the sky, earning money, freedom, and unexpected fame. Miao even plans for Haoyou to perform before Kublai Khan himself. From Carnegie Medalist Geraldine McCaughrean comes a dazzling story of adventure, betrayal, family, and sacrifice set in the dramatic world of thirteenth-century China.

The Wish Maker

The Wish Maker
Author: Ali Sethi
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 438
Release: 2009-06-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1101061286

From the world-renowned singer-songwriter, a debut novel about a fatherless boy growing up in a family of outspoken women in contemporary Pakistan, The Wish Maker is a brilliant tale about sacrifice, betrayal, and indestructible friendship. Zaki Shirazi and his female cousin Samar Api were raised to consider themselves “part of the same litter.” In a household run by Zaki's crusading political journalist mother and iron-willed grandmother, it was impossible to imagine a future that could hold anything different for each of them. But when adolescence approaches, the cousins’ fates diverge, and Zaki is forced to question the meaning of family, selfhood, and commitment to those he loves most. Chronicling world-changing events that have never been so intimately observed in fiction, and brimming with unmistakable warmth and humor, The Wish Maker is the powerful account of a family and an era, a story that shows how, even in the most rapidly shifting circumstances, there are bonds that survive the tugs of convention, time, and history.

Henry & the Kite Dragon

Henry & the Kite Dragon
Author: Bruce Edward Hall
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004-06-03
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0399237275

Everyone knows that kids from Chinatown don't go to the park when the kids from Little Italy are there. They're rough, they're big, and they don't like Chinese kids. That's okay-Henry doesn't like them, either. But what Henry does like are kites. He loves them. Even more, he loves to help his friend Grandfather Chin make them, and fly them over Chinatown and the park. But when Tony Guglione and his friends from Little Italy keep throwing rocks and destroying their beautiful creations, Henry and his friends decide enough is enough! In this touching story based on true 1920's events, two rival groups of children representing two different cultures come face to face, and when they do, they find they share much more than just the same sky.