The Alphabet's Alphabet

The Alphabet's Alphabet
Author: Chris Harris
Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 49
Release: 2020-09-29
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0316266604

For fans of P is for Pterodactyl comes this groundbreaking spin on the ABCs from an acclaimed bestselling author and artist duo! Here's a totally twisted take on the alphabet that invites readers to look at it in a whole new way: An A is an H that just won't stand up right, a B is a D with its belt on too tight, and a Z is an L in a tug-of-war fight! Twenty-six letters, unique from each other -- and yet, every letter looks just like one another! Kind of like...one big family. From two bestselling masters of wordplay and visual high jinks comes a mind-bending riddle of delightful doppelgängers and surprising disguises that reveal we're more alike than we may think. You'll never look at the alphabet the same way again!

Just Be Jelly

Just Be Jelly
Author: Maddie Frost
Publisher: Little Brown
Total Pages:
Release: 2021
Genre:
ISBN: 9780316523288

"A panicky sardine who loses its group learns to relax and to ask for help from a laid back jellyfish"--

Maddie's Map Adventure

Maddie's Map Adventure
Author: Ashley Jordan
Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages: 26
Release: 2013-08-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 147772298X

Maddie's Map Adventure is aligned to the Common Core State Standards for English/Language Arts, addressing Literacy.RI.2.6 and Literacy.L.2.2c. Readers learn how to make and use grids of familiar places with full-page color photographs and narrative nonfiction text. This book should be paired with “Manuel Makes a Map!" (9781477723197) from the Rosen Common Core Readers Program to provide the alternative point of view on the same topic.

Maddie on a Mission

Maddie on a Mission
Author: Sharon Jones-Scaife
Publisher:
Total Pages: 26
Release: 2020-06-03
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781734092844

Maddie is disappointed that she can't go to school until she learns the reason why...a germ is passing from person to person. Maddie must do her part to stop the germ from spreading. But how? Follow along as Maddie goes on a germ buster mission.

The Printed Letter Bookshop

The Printed Letter Bookshop
Author: Katherine Reay
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2019-05-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0785222014

Books. Love. Friendship. Second chances. All can be found at the Printed Letter Bookshop in the small, charming town of Winsome. One of Madeline Cullen’s happiest childhood memories is of working with her Aunt Maddie in the quaint and cozy Printed Letter Bookshop. But by the time Madeline inherits the shop nearly twenty years later, family troubles and her own bitter losses have hardened Madeline’s heart toward her once-treasured aunt—and the now struggling bookshop left in her care. While Madeline intends to sell the shop as quickly as possible, the Printed Letter’s two employees have other ideas. Reeling from a recent divorce, Janet finds sanctuary within the books and the decadent window displays she creates. Claire, though quieter than her outspoken colleague, feels equally drawn to the daily rhythms of the shop and has found a renewed sense of purpose within its walls. When Madeline’s professional life falls apart, and a handsome gardener upends her life, she questions her plans and her future. Has she been too quick to dismiss her aunt’s beloved shop? And even if she has, the women’s best efforts to save it may be too little, too late. Sweet contemporary romance for book lovers Stand-alone novel Book length: 98,000 words Includes discussion questions and a recommended reading list from the author

A Katherine Reay Collection: The Winsome Novels

A Katherine Reay Collection: The Winsome Novels
Author: Katherine Reay
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Total Pages: 672
Release: 2021-10-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0785289984

The Printed Letter Bookshop One of Madeline Cullen’s happiest childhood memories is of working with her Aunt Maddie in the quaint and cozy Printed Letter Bookshop. But by the time Madeline inherits the shop nearly twenty years later, family troubles and her own bitter losses have hardened her heart toward her once-treasured aunt—and the now struggling bookshop left in her care. “Powerful, enchanting, and spirited, this novel will delight.” —Patti Callahan, USA TODAY bestselling author of Becoming Mrs. Lewis “The Printed Letter Bookshop is a captivating story of good books, a testament to the beauty of new beginnings, and a sweet reminder of the power of friendship.” —Rachel McMillan, author of The London Restoration Of Literature and Lattes Return to the cozy and delightful town of Winsome, where two people discover the grace of letting go and the joy found in unexpected change. After fleeing her hometown three years earlier, Alyssa Harrison never planned to return. Then the Silicon Valley start-up she worked for collapsed and turned her world upside down. She is broke, under FBI investigation, and without a place to go. Having exhausted every option, she comes home to Winsome, Illinois, to regroup and move on as quickly as possible. Yet, as friends and family welcome her back, Alyssa begins to see a place for herself in this small Midwestern community. “In her ode to small towns and second chances, Katherine Reay writes with affection and insight about the finer things in life.” —Karen Dukess, author of The Last Book Party “The town of Winsome reminds me of Jan Karon’s Mitford, with its endearing characters, complex lives, and surprises where you don’t expect them.” —Lauren K. Denton, bestselling author of The Hideaway “Of Literature and Lattes delivers a story with details so vivid you can feel the fabric slipping between your fingers, characters so rich they could slide into the booth across from you, and a message so hopeful and redemptive it will linger in your mind long after you turn the final page.” —Melissa Ferguson, author of The Dating Charade Two full-length novels Sweet and thoughtful contemporary reads Includes discussion questions and a recommended reading list from the author

Encyclopedia of Television Shows, 1925 through 2010, 2d ed.

Encyclopedia of Television Shows, 1925 through 2010, 2d ed.
Author: Vincent Terrace
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 1331
Release: 2014-01-10
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0786486414

This fully updated and expanded edition covers over 10,200 programs, making it the most comprehensive documentation of television programs ever published. In addition to covering the standard network and cable entertainment genres, the book also covers programs generally not covered elsewhere in print (or even online), including Internet series, aired and unaired pilot films, erotic series, gay and lesbian series, risque cartoons and experimental programs from 1925 through 1945.

New York Magazine

New York Magazine
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 112
Release: 1993-04-12
Genre:
ISBN:

New York magazine was born in 1968 after a run as an insert of the New York Herald Tribune and quickly made a place for itself as the trusted resource for readers across the country. With award-winning writing and photography covering everything from politics and food to theater and fashion, the magazine's consistent mission has been to reflect back to its audience the energy and excitement of the city itself, while celebrating New York as both a place and an idea.

American Television

American Television
Author: Nick Browne
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2013-07-18
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1135020221

This work brings together writings on television published in Quarterly Review of Film and Video, from essays by Nick Browne and Beverle Houston to the latest historical and critical research. It considers television's economics, technologies, forms and audiences from a cultural perspective that links history, theory and criticism. The authors address several key issues: the formative period in American television history; the relation between television's political economy and its cultural forms; gender and melodrama; and new technologies such as video games and camcorders. Originally published in 1993.