Little Orangutan Lost in Paris

Little Orangutan Lost in Paris
Author: Jedda Robaard
Publisher: Lost Creatures
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020-11
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781760683207

Orangutan loves the jungle, but she also dreams of adventure and far-away places. But then Orangutan finds herself all the way in Paris--a place that's VERY different from home! With interactive lift-the-flap pages and stunning watercolor illustrations, travel along with Orangutan and explore the sites of Paris!

Paris Lost and Found

Paris Lost and Found
Author: Scott Dominic Carpenter
Publisher: Travelers' Tales
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2024-09-17
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1609522133

Following his hilarious introduction to Paris in French Like Moi, Midwesterner Scott Dominic Carpenter returns to the scene of the crime with more tales of intrigue. This time, though, the story starts with sorrow as Carpenter's wife struggles with dementia. Humor may be the best medicine, but even the antics of a vandal in their building can’t cement the tiles of her memory for long. Before he expects it, the author finds himself alone in a capital that is also blighted by the pandemic. It’s against this backdrop that the city comes roaring back to life. From bizarre encounters on the Metro to comical clashes with authority figures, and even a quixotic battle against a flock of migrant parrots, Paris Lost and Found unveils sides of the great city that are as quirky as they are authentic. With his unique blend of wit, insight, and wistfulness, Carpenter charts a path through his new labyrinth of solitude—only to emerge on the other side, squinting into the bright light of hope and new beginnings.

Little Zebra Is Very Kind

Little Zebra Is Very Kind
Author: Jedda Robaard
Publisher:
Total Pages: 20
Release: 2021-07-21
Genre:
ISBN: 9781760509064

From the best-selling pre-school author Jedda Robaard comes this beautiful, engaging new preschool series about big feelings and how to deal with them! Little Zebra is feeling very kind today. But will his good mood be ruined when it starts to rain? Toddlers need help navigating complex emotions and frustrations, and who better to help them than Jedda Robaard's kind, thoughtful and relatable little creatures. With a lightness of touch, a sense of delight and plenty of humour, modern families will enjoy snuggling up to follow these little friends as they learn to manage their emotions and treat others kindly.

Little Lion Is So Cranky

Little Lion Is So Cranky
Author: Jedda Robaard
Publisher:
Total Pages: 20
Release: 2021-07-21
Genre:
ISBN: 9781760509071

From the best-selling pre-school author Jedda Robaard comes this beautiful, engaging new preschool series about big feelings and how to deal with them! Nothing seems to be going right today! How will Little Lion deal with her cranky feelings? Toddlers need help navigating complex emotions and frustrations, and who better to help them than Jedda Robaard's kind, thoughtful and relatable little creatures. With a lightness of touch, a sense of delight and plenty of humour, modern families will enjoy snuggling up to follow these little friends as they learn to manage their emotions and treat others kindly.

Orangutan

Orangutan
Author: Colin Broderick
Publisher: Crown
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2009-12-29
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0307453405

Few people who have been slave to an addiction as vicious, as destructive, and as unrelenting as Colin Broderick's have lived to tell their tale. Fewer still have emerged from the darkest depths of alcoholism—from the perpetual fistfights and muggings, car crashes and blackouts—to tell the harrowing truth about the modern Irish immigrant experience. Orangutan is the story of a generation of young men and women in search of identity in a foreign land, both in love with and at odds with the country they've made their home. So much more than just another memoir about battling addiction, Orangutan is an odyssey across the unforgiving terrain of 1980s, '90s, and post-9/11 America. Whether he is languishing in the boozy squalor of the Bronx, coke-fueled and manic in the streets of Manhattan, chasing Hunter S. Thompson's American Dream from San Francisco to the desert, or turning the South into his beer-soaked playground, Broderick plainly and unflinchingly charts what it means to be Irish in America, and how the grips of heritage can destroy a man's soul. But brutal though Orangutan may be, it is ultimately a story of hope and redemption—it is the story of an Irish drunk unlike any you've met before.

Kingston and the Magician's Lost and Found

Kingston and the Magician's Lost and Found
Author: Rucker Moses
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2021-02-16
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0525516875

Magic has all but disappeared in Brooklyn, but one tenacious young magician is determined to bring it back in this exciting middle grade mystery. Twelve-year-old Kingston has just moved from the suburbs back to Echo City, Brooklyn—the last place his father was seen alive. Kingston's father was King Preston, one of the world's greatest magicians. Until one trick went wrong and he disappeared. Now that Kingston is back in Echo City, he's determined to find his father. Somehow, though, when his father disappeared, he took all of Echo City's magic with him. Now Echo City—a ghost of its past—is living up to its name. With no magic left, the magicians have packed up and left town and those who've stayed behind don't look too kindly on any who reminds them of what they once had. When Kingston finds a magic box his father left behind as a clue, Kingston knows there's more to his father's disappearance than meets the eye. He'll have to keep it a secret—that is, until he can restore magic to Echo City. With his cousin Veronica and childhood friend Too Tall Eddie, Kingston works to solve the clues, but one wrong move and his father might not be the only one who goes missing.

The Murders in the Rue Morgue

The Murders in the Rue Morgue
Author: Edgar Allan Poe
Publisher: SAMPI Books
Total Pages: 20
Release: 2024-01-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 6585934016

"The Rue Morgue Murders" is a pioneering tale in the mystery genre, in which detective Auguste Dupin uses his acute observation and logic to solve a brutal double murder in Paris, revealing a surprising and unusual outcome.

The Good Good Pig

The Good Good Pig
Author: Sy Montgomery
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2006-05-30
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0345493818

"In loving yet unsentimental prose, Sy Montgomery captures the richness that animals bring to the human experience. Sometimes it takes a too-smart-for-his-own-good pig to open our eyes to what most matters in life.” —John Grogan, author of Marley & Me: Life and Love with the World’s Worst Dog A naturalist who spent months at a time living on her own among wild creatures in remote jungles, Sy Montgomery had always felt more comfortable with animals than with people. So she gladly opened her heart to a sick piglet who had been crowded away from nourishing meals by his stronger siblings. Yet Sy had no inkling that this piglet, later named Christopher Hogwood, would not only survive but flourish—and she soon found herself engaged with her small-town community in ways she had never dreamed possible. Unexpectedly, Christopher provided this peripatetic traveler with something she had sought all her life: an anchor (eventually weighing 750 pounds) to family and home. The Good Good Pig celebrates Christopher Hogwood in all his glory, from his inauspicious infancy to hog heaven in rural New Hampshire, where his boundless zest for life and his large, loving heart made him absolute monarch over a (mostly) peaceable kingdom. At first, his domain included only Sy’s cosseted hens and her beautiful border collie, Tess. Then the neighbors began fetching Christopher home from his unauthorized jaunts, the little girls next door started giving him warm, soapy baths, and the villagers brought him delicious leftovers. His intelligence and fame increased along with his girth. He was featured in USA Today and on several National Public Radio environmental programs. On election day, some voters even wrote in Christopher’s name on their ballots. But as this enchanting book describes, Christopher Hogwood’s influence extended far beyond celebrity; for he was, as a friend said, a great big Buddha master. Sy reveals what she and others learned from this generous soul who just so happened to be a pig—lessons about self-acceptance, the meaning of family, the value of community, and the pleasures of the sweet green Earth. The Good Good Pig provides proof that with love, almost anything is possible.

Beyond the Algorithm

Beyond the Algorithm
Author: Manoj Kamber
Publisher: Pencil
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2023-08-22
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9356679177

Beyond the Algorithm: Debunking the Myth of AI" is a thought-provoking book that challenges the common misconceptions surrounding artificial intelligence (AI). In this engaging exploration, the author delves into the intricacies of AI technology, dissecting its capabilities, limitations, and the myths that have emerged around it. The book takes a comprehensive approach to debunking the prevailing mythologies surrounding AI by going beyond surface-level perceptions. It delves into the inner workings of AI algorithms, providing readers with a deeper understanding of how AI systems operate and make decisions. By demystifying the algorithms, the author reveals that AI is not an all-knowing, sentient entity, but rather a sophisticated tool programmed by humans.

At the Water's Edge

At the Water's Edge
Author: Carl Zimmer
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1999-09-08
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0684856239

Everybody Out of the Pond At the Water's Edge will change the way you think about your place in the world. The awesome journey of life's transformation from the first microbes 4 billion years ago to Homo sapiens today is an epic that we are only now beginning to grasp. Magnificent and bizarre, it is the story of how we got here, what we left behind, and what we brought with us. We all know about evolution, but it still seems absurd that our ancestors were fish. Darwin's idea of natural selection was the key to solving generation-to-generation evolution -- microevolution -- but it could only point us toward a complete explanation, still to come, of the engines of macroevolution, the transformation of body shapes across millions of years. Now, drawing on the latest fossil discoveries and breakthrough scientific analysis, Carl Zimmer reveals how macroevolution works. Escorting us along the trail of discovery up to the current dramatic research in paleontology, ecology, genetics, and embryology, Zimmer shows how scientists today are unveiling the secrets of life that biologists struggled with two centuries ago. In this book, you will find a dazzling, brash literary talent and a rigorous scientific sensibility gracefully brought together. Carl Zimmer provides a comprehensive, lucid, and authoritative answer to the mystery of how nature actually made itself.