Maisy's Racing Car

Maisy's Racing Car
Author: Lucy Cousins
Publisher: Maisy
Total Pages: 16
Release: 2015-08
Genre: Board books
ISBN: 9781406358162

Maisy is whizzing round the garden in this delightful car-shaped book! Have fun with Maisy in this car-shaped board book from the multi-award-winning Lucy Cousins. Today Maisy and her friends are going to have a race! Ready, steady, GO! Maisy zooms out in front and around the first bend. But wait! Who's that up ahead? SLOW DOWN for Tortoise! Everyone's going so fast but who will cross the finish line first? Find out in this fantastic story for all little winners!

Maisy's Race Car

Maisy's Race Car
Author: Lucy Cousins
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-08-25
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0763680117

Maisy zooms with her friends in a shaped board book loaded with preschooler appeal. Ready, set, go! Maisy loves her new race car—and today she and her friends are having a race. Everyone lines up, and Maisy zooms out in front—vroom! But wait! What’s up ahead? Slow down, everybody! That’s Tortoise crossing the track! Once the race is back on, Tallulah takes the lead, and she’s going really fast. But is she going fast enough to win the race?

Animales de Maisy

Animales de Maisy
Author: Lucy Cousins
Publisher: Candlewick Press
Total Pages: 16
Release: 2009-08-25
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0763645176

Presents the English and Spanish words for familiar domestic and wild animals through labelled illustrations featuring Maisy the mouse and her friends. On board pages.

Maisy's Digger

Maisy's Digger
Author: Lucy Cousins
Publisher: Maisy
Total Pages: 16
Release: 2015-08
Genre: Board books
ISBN: 9781406358155

Dig, dig! Maisy loves working with her digger!

Vroom!

Vroom!
Author: Barbara McClintock
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR)
Total Pages: 37
Release: 2019-07-02
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 162672217X

From beloved author and artist Barbara McClintock comes Vroom!, a playful picture book following a little girl's imaginative journey in a race car. Join a little girl as she zooms— past fields and forests, up mountains, over rivers, through deserts, home again, and into bed in this playful picture book about the power of imagination, from award-winning author and artist Barbara McClintock.

Mine Boy

Mine Boy
Author: Peter Abrahams
Publisher: East African Publishers
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1989
Genre: African literature
ISBN: 9789966469007

"Mine Boy" tells the story of Xuma, a countryman, in a large South African industrial city, and the impact on him of the new ways and new values." -- back cover

Running Home

Running Home
Author: Katie Arnold
Publisher: Random House Trade Paperbacks
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2020-09-08
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0425284670

In the tradition of Wild and H Is for Hawk, an Outside magazine writer tells her story—of fathers and daughters, grief and renewal, adventure and obsession, and the power of running to change your life. NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY REAL SIMPLE I’m running to forget, and to remember. For more than a decade, Katie Arnold chased adventure around the world, reporting on extreme athletes who performed outlandish feats—walking high lines a thousand feet off the ground without a harness, or running one hundred miles through the night. She wrote her stories by living them, until eventually life on the thin edge of risk began to seem normal. After she married, Katie and her husband vowed to raise their daughters to be adventurous, too, in the mountains and canyons of New Mexico. But when her father died of cancer, she was forced to confront her own mortality. His death was cataclysmic, unleashing a perfect storm of grief and anxiety. She and her father, an enigmatic photographer for National Geographic, had always been kindred spirits. He introduced her to the outdoors and took her camping and on bicycle trips and down rivers, and taught her to find solace and courage in the natural world. And it was he who encouraged her to run her first race when she was seven years old. Now nearly paralyzed by fear and terrified she was dying, too, she turned to the thing that had always made her feel most alive: running. Over the course of three tumultuous years, she ran alone through the wilderness, logging longer and longer distances, first a 50-kilometer ultramarathon, then 50 miles, then 100 kilometers. She ran to heal her grief, to outpace her worry that she wouldn’t live to raise her own daughters. She ran to find strength in her weakness. She ran to remember and to forget. She ran to live. Ultrarunning tests the limits of human endurance over seemingly inhuman distances, and as she clocked miles across mesas and mountains, Katie learned to tolerate pain and discomfort, and face her fears of uncertainty, vulnerability, and even death itself. As she ran, she found herself peeling back the layers of her relationship with her father, discovering that much of what she thought she knew about him, and her own past, was wrong. Running Home is a memoir about the stories we tell ourselves to make sense of our world—the stories that hold us back, and the ones that set us free. Mesmerizing, transcendent, and deeply exhilarating, it is a book for anyone who has been knocked over by life, or feels the pull of something bigger and wilder within themselves. “A beautiful work of searching remembrance and searing honesty . . . Katie Arnold is as gifted on the page as she is on the trail. Running Home will soon join such classics as Born to Run and Ultramarathon Man as quintessential reading of the genre.”—Hampton Sides, author of On Desperate Ground and Ghost Soldiers

Maisy Goes to the Library

Maisy Goes to the Library
Author: Lucy Cousins
Publisher: Candlewick Press
Total Pages: 30
Release: 2009-03-10
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0763643718

Maisy goes to the library in search of a book about fish and a quiet place in which to read it.

Maisy Goes Shopping

Maisy Goes Shopping
Author: Lucy Cousins
Publisher: Candlewick Press (MA)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003-10
Genre: Toy and movable books
ISBN: 9780763620813

This plush doll of everyone's favorite mouse comes with a little cloth backpack containing a sturdily attached mini-board-book edition of "Maisy Goes Shopping." Consumable.

Horse

Horse
Author: Geraldine Brooks
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 465
Release: 2024-01-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0399562974

“Brooks’ chronological and cross-disciplinary leaps are thrilling.” —The New York Times Book Review “Horse isn’t just an animal story—it’s a moving narrative about race and art.” —TIME “A thrilling story about humanity in all its ugliness and beauty . . . the evocative voices create a story so powerful, reading it feels like watching a neck-and-neck horse race, galloping to its conclusion—you just can’t look away.” —Oprah Daily Winner of the Anisfield-Wolf Book Award, the Dayton Literary Peace Prize, and the Dr. Tony Ryan Book Award · Finalist for the Chautauqua Prize · A Massachusetts Book Award Honor Book A discarded painting in a junk pile, a skeleton in an attic, and the greatest racehorse in American history: from these strands, a Pulitzer Prize winner braids a sweeping story of spirit, obsession, and injustice across American history Kentucky, 1850. An enslaved groom named Jarret and a bay foal forge a bond of understanding that will carry the horse to record-setting victories across the South. When the nation erupts in civil war, an itinerant young artist who has made his name on paintings of the racehorse takes up arms for the Union. On a perilous night, he reunites with the stallion and his groom, very far from the glamor of any racetrack. New York City, 1954. Martha Jackson, a gallery owner celebrated for taking risks on edgy contemporary painters, becomes obsessed with a nineteenth-century equestrian oil painting of mysterious provenance. Washington, DC, 2019. Jess, a Smithsonian scientist from Australia, and Theo, a Nigerian-American art historian, find themselves unexpectedly connected through their shared interest in the horse—one studying the stallion’s bones for clues to his power and endurance, the other uncovering the lost history of the unsung Black horsemen who were critical to his racing success. Based on the remarkable true story of the record-breaking thoroughbred Lexington, Horse is a novel of art and science, love and obsession, and our unfinished reckoning with racism.