Wilma’s Treasure Trunk: Short Stories

Wilma’s Treasure Trunk: Short Stories
Author: Murat Tuncel
Publisher: Texianer Verlag
Total Pages: 152
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Diese Geschichten verfasste ich in einem anderen, vom eigentlichen Anatolien weit entfernten Anatolien. Wenn Sie sie gelesen haben, werden Sie sich über viele Dinge wundern und sich selbst viele Fragen stellen. Every life is a theatrical play and has its own intriguing story. But there are some lives that don’t dovetail into plays or stories. Their lives exceeded the dimensions of one particular story or play, transforming into a chain of stories and plays. While I was constructing the story of their strange life, I found myself on stage in a play. Nobody told me to act in it. I’m a volunteer actor in this play. The theater is where this play, in which I’m an actor, opens its curtains while you’re snoozing away in your warm, comfy bed. Sometimes after a one-act play is played, it closes its curtains before midnight, and sometimes it stays open until the morning to watch the awakening of those in the bosom of sleep. I’m the one who plays in and watches this strange game until the stories are yours.

Ebony

Ebony
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 128
Release: 1996-03
Genre:
ISBN:

EBONY is the flagship magazine of Johnson Publishing. Founded in 1945 by John H. Johnson, it still maintains the highest global circulation of any African American-focused magazine.

Immigration and Children’s Literature

Immigration and Children’s Literature
Author: Wilma Robles-Melendez
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2023-06-29
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1350255939

This book explores the issues faced by immigrant children through the lens of children's literature. The authors employ the UN convention of the Rights of the Child, the lens of equity, and Freire's principles of critical consciousness as a framework for analysing children's literature and immigration. They focus on circumstances and experiences of immigration from the perspective of young children who are leaving their homelands and growing up as immigrants. The book focuses primarily on children from birth to 8 years old but with crossover and implications for older children. The chapters reveal the social, economic, and political issues faced by child immigrants, refugees and asylees throughout the global context, viewed through and alongside children's literature. The book provides suggestions for the implementation of children's literature in the curriculum and provides tools for educators and researchers working with immigrant and refugee children, showing how they can better understand their students and families. A variety of children's literature is covered, including analysis of works by Jairo Buitrago, Yanksook Choi, Sandra leGuen, Rosemary McCartney, Bao Phi and Jeanette Winter.

The Jade Bracelet

The Jade Bracelet
Author: Wilma Wall
Publisher: Kregel Publications
Total Pages: 154
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0825498686

A heartfelt story of three women, bound together by family ties, yet torn apart by conflicts and differences. Will a trip back to China and a long-lost jade bracelet bring reconciliation for them? Guaranteed fiction!

Step Into the Box

Step Into the Box
Author: Wilma Enders
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2008-03
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0595469051

Come join our three friends, Timothy, Jason and Annie along with their pet bird on an amazing adventure. One rainy day the three children find an old box in the basement, but little do they know that by opening the box and stepping playfully into it they will soon find themselves in a world filled with wonder, fun and excitement. This book is unique, as it pulls the readers into the story and gives them a chance to interact and to identify themselves with the heroes. It almost seems as if the reader is standing next to the three children and experiences their wishes, laughter, fears and friendship. Meet their new friends and enemies, like the black sorcerer in Gigantica, take part in their adventures and use your imagination when you help them to complete their tasks. Make a looking glass, use magic ink, build Candyland, etc. It is an ADVENTURE Story It is a CRAFTS book It is a GAMES book It is a COOK book This story will test the courage and friendship of our three friends.-Will you help them? What are you waiting for? OPEN THE BOX AND LET THE ADVENTURE BEGIN.

Honor Roll

Honor Roll
Author: Norman O’Banyon
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 159
Release: 2018-01-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1532040660

This story is the first in the Winter Trilogy, which is an account of three siblings, Michael the Marine, Christina the troublemaker, and Ward the educator. From the disadvantage of a dysfunctional family to adult fulfi llment they are a model of redemption, faith and affection. Meet Ward Winter, who endures the foster-home maze until he discovers love and courage. He finds a creative use of a small piece of candy.

Last One Walking

Last One Walking
Author: Greg Shaw
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2024-11-19
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0806195231

You probably know the story of the late Wilma Mankiller, the first woman to serve as principal chief of the Cherokee Nation. You might not recognize the name of her husband, Charlie Soap, yet his role as a Native community organizer is no less significant. Combining memoir, history, and current affairs, Last One Walking charts for the first time the life and work of this influential Cherokee. In telling this story, author and former journalist Greg Shaw gives voice to his sources. As a longtime colleague and friend of the family, he draws on his many travels and interviews with Soap and on previously unpublished writings, including a Soap family history penned by Mankiller, included here as the book’s prologue. Shaw offers a rich profile of Soap’s singular career—particularly as a champion of water rights. In managing public infrastructure projects, housing assistance, and water development in the Cherokee Nation, Soap has exemplified ga-du-gi, the Cherokee word for community members working together for the collective good. Shaw portrays a dynamic partnership between Soap and Mankiller. Together they reignited community development for the Cherokee people by listening to everyone, including the poorest of the poor, and hearing their pleas for reliable water, a basic human need and a sacred element in Cherokee culture. Charlie Soap’s name in Cherokee, Ohni ai (ᎣᏂ ᎠᎢ), translates as “the last one walking.” In the Cherokee wolf clan, this is the member who trails the rest of the pack to watch for danger and opportunity. The last one walking forms a bond of trust with the pack’s leader. The Native American fight for land has been well chronicled, but the fight for water has not. Last One Walking helps to fill that void with a narrative that is also deeply moving, revealing on every page the spirit of ga-du-gi.