Zoe's Rescue Zoo: The Helpful Hedgehog

Zoe's Rescue Zoo: The Helpful Hedgehog
Author: Amelia Cobb
Publisher: Nosy Crow
Total Pages: 77
Release: 2020-08-06
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1788009312

At Zoe's Rescue Zoo only the cutest, cuddliest animals need apply! Zoe loves living at her uncle's rescue zoo because there's always something exciting going on. And Zoe also has an amazing secret... She can actually TALK to the animals! When Zoe's school friends visit the rescue zoo to pick a class animal, Hugo the hedgehog wants to help. But he keeps getting into trouble! Can Zoe find a way for Hugo to be helpful? Another fantastic title in the perfect series for young animal lovers, beautifully illustrated throughout by Sophy Williams. Have you read Zoe's other adventures? The Lonely Lion Cub, The Puzzled Penguin, The Silky Seal Pup, The Eager Elephant, The Lucky Snow Leopard, The Pesky Polar Bear, The Cuddly Koala, The Wild Wolf Pup, The Happy Hippo, The Sleepy Snowy Owl, The Scruffy Sea Otter, The Picky Puffin, The Giggly Giraffe, The Curious Kangaroo, The Super Sloth, The Little Llama, The Messy Meerkat

The Astrology of Family Dynamics

The Astrology of Family Dynamics
Author: Erin Sullivan
Publisher: Weiser Books
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2001-03-01
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1609254872

Erin Sullivan's latest book is a breakthrough both in astrology and psychology. The Astrology of Family Dynamics makes for gripping reading and shows us that astrology is the only system that demonstrates the complexities of the family as an organicwhole, the family's place in the collective, and the role an individual plays in carrying on the ancestral line. Sullivan writes with compassion and accuracy, weaving together various methods of analyzing and working with individuals and their families.

The Unharnessed World

The Unharnessed World
Author: Cindy Gabrielle
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2015-06-18
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1443879762

Though New Zealand author Janet Frame (1924–2004) lived at a time of growing dissatisfaction with European cultural models, and though her (auto-)biography, fiction and letters all testify to the fact that a direct encounter between herself and Buddhism occurred, her work has, so far, never been examined from the vantage point of its indebtedness to Buddhism. It is of the utmost significance, however, that a Buddhist navigation of Frame’s texts should shed fresh light on large segments of the Framean corpus which have tended to remain obdurately mysterious. This includes passages centering on such themes as the existence of a non-dual world or a character’s sudden embrace of a non-ego-like self. Of equal significance is the conclusion one then draws that this unharnessed world which human beings are often unable to embrace has always been right under their nose, for, whenever the aspect of the intellect that filters perceptions into mutually excluding categories fails to function, he or she finds a place of subjective arrival in, and sees, this supposedly unknowable ‘beyond’. Thus, possibly against the grain of mainstream criticism, this study argues that Janet Frame constantly seeks ways through which the infinite and the Other can be approached, though not corrupted, by the perceiving self, and that she found in the Buddhist epistemology a pathway towards evoking such alterity.

Tears of Fire

Tears of Fire
Author: Gordon Bickerstaff
Publisher: Gordon Bickerstaff
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2018-06-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Two serial killers have been getting away with murder for years. For them, it’s a well-paid hobby while they bide their time. It’s about to stop when everything slots into place for them to leap to the next level. Payback for the people who made them orphans. Lambeth Group investigator, Gavin Shawlens, has started on their trail. But all is not as it seems, and he is pushed way out of his depth when the killers turn on his family. Gavin’s Lambeth Group partner, Zoe Tampsin, is cut off from him, and fighting her own battle to stay alive. They need to connect, but Zoe will face an impossible choice. Stop the killers before they pull off the most audacious murder that will shock the world, and change it forever. Or, rescue Gavin’s family from the jaws of evil.

Janet Frame

Janet Frame
Author: Matthew Paul Pierre
Publisher: Fairleigh Dickinson
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2011-05-12
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 161147051X

In Janet Frame: Semiotics and Biosemiotics in Her Early Fiction, Paul Matthew St. Pierre exploits the linguistic discipline of semiotics and the neurobiological discipline of biosemiotics to propose an original and dynamic reading of the first four works of fiction by New Zealand writer Janet Frame (1924-2004): The Lagoon: Stories (1951), Owls Do Cry (1957), Faces in the Water (1961), and The Edge of the Alphabet (1962). Opposing the prevailing reading of Frame's early fiction as autobiographical, deriving from her medical history, he argues her books are singular evocations of her astonishing imagination. His purpose is to fix this historical record and provide an alternative model for interpreting one of the 20th century's most stylistically demanding and rewarding writers. Semiotics and biosemiotics are his means for unlocking the early fiction and her later works to a polemical analysis focusing on language, sign transmissions, writing the body, and the biosemiotic self. In The Lagoon, Owls Do Cry, Faces in the Water, and The Edge of the Alphabet Frame produced what St. Pierre interprets as an original semiotic and biosemiotic modeling system that she applied throughout her oeuvre of twenty books, comprising eight story collections, seven novels, a book of poetry, a children's novel, and three volumes of autobiography. Using this modeling system, she designed her fiction as a visual verbal field consisting of still and moving images generated in the imagination, located in the brains and central nervous systems of her narrators, characters, and readers, and, primarily, of the author herself. The author discusses the significations of: 1) Frame's image-signs in water, glass, photographs, film, membranes, skin, and clothing; 2) her primary sign repertoire of objects, language, and human persons in the figures of blood, skin, and sun; 3) her body-signs, including those generated in the circulatory and neurological systems of all human organisms as biosemiotic living systems, in facial displays and body parts such as teeth, temples, eyes, skin, hair, nostrils, shoulders, knees, cheeks, vaginas, and prefrontal lobes; 4) her theories of the body, normalcy, and selfhood in the figures of urine, feces, blood, sweat, bile, saliva, phlegm, and semen, and body parts such as feet, hands, noses, teeth, lips, entrails, and wombs, in the context of social forces of dismemberment; 5) her biosemiotic system applied to her subsequent books, constituting her theory of human beings as sign-transmitting organisms, living systems doubled with and interchangeable with the closed sign system of her oeuvre. Janet Frame: Semiotics and Biosemiotics in Her Early Fiction is designed to appeal to the international audience of Frame readers and a specialized audience of semioticians and biosemioticians who investigate how sign transmissions function in visual verbal fields and related living systems.

Postcolonial Past & Present

Postcolonial Past & Present
Author: Anne Collett
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2018-11-26
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9004376542

In Postcolonial Past & Present twelve outstanding scholars of literature, history and visual arts look to those spaces Epeli Hau’ofa has insisted are full not empty, asking what it might mean to Indigenise culture. A new cultural politics demands new forms of making and interpretation that rethink and reroute existing cultural categories and geographies. These ‘makers’ include Mukunda Das, Janet Frame, Xavier Herbert, Tomson Highway, Claude McKay, Marie Munkara, Elsje van Keppel, Albert Wendt, Jane Whiteley and Alexis Wright. Case studies from Canada to the Caribbean, India to the Pacific, and Africa, analyse the productive ways that artists and intellectuals have made sense of turbulent local and global forces. Contributors: Bill Ashcroft, Debnarayan Bandyopadhyay, Anne Brewster, Diana Brydon, Meeta Chatterjee—Padmanabhan, Anne Collett, Dorothy Jones, Kay Lawrence, Russell McDougall, Tekura Moeka’a, Tony Simões da Silva, Teresia Teaiwa, Albert Wendt, Lydia Wevers, Diana Wood Conroy

Manifold Utopia

Manifold Utopia
Author: Marc Delrez
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2021-10-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9004486275

This study of Janet Frame's fiction addresses with unusual directness the Utopian momentum that underpins her concern with fundamental social issues, traditionally highlighted in existing criticism of her work. The idea behind this book is that Frame's critique of society, while it is offered for its own sake on one level, should not lead us to neglect the author's more speculative interest in an alternative conception of the human person. Her engagement in a species of experimental portraiture proves elusive, though, owing to an indirectness of approach that usually takes the form of thematic circumscription, rather than explicit representation. For example, the figure of the mute child, recurrent in her work, may well testify to a concern with the plight of the mentally ill; but on another level it also points to an envelope of intractable experience which it is the artist’s task to penetrate and explain. Such aspiration is inseparable from the search for a new medium of expression, felt to be necessary if one is to meet the challenge of apprehending the scope of pioneering knowledge. This close reading of the novels reveals that the alternative dimension of experience to be found in Frame’s novels is characterized by an intact capacity for remembering, or for imaginatively re-creating, eclipsed aspects of the present. Frame's view of Utopia thus turns out to be manifold: it is existential and ontological, linguistic and epistemological, but also historical and political. An unravelling of these intertwined strains then serves to clarify the complex question of Frame's post-colonial sensibility, which cannot be said to rely on a sense of rigid identity, whether national or otherwise.

Pedigrees and Poison

Pedigrees and Poison
Author: Jinty James
Publisher: Jinty James
Total Pages: 140
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Murder at the cat show? Cupcake baker Lauren Crenshaw, her cousin Zoe, and Annie, a gorgeous Norwegian Forest Cat, run a cat café in Gold Leaf Valley, a small town in Northern California. Annie competes in a cat show, to help raise funds to improve the local park. Her friend AJ, a Maine Coon, enters too. A grumpy Persian called Mrs. Snuggle Face Furry Frost is also a competitor. Her owner, Kathleen, seems to like winning at all costs. But when Kathleen dies at the show, the trio wonder if it’s natural causes … or … murder. Who is the killer? The male judge accused of bribery? The glamorous female judge who owns Himalayans? Or is it another competitor? And what will happen to Mrs. Snuggle Face Furry Frost? Meanwhile, Zoe comes up with a great idea to make pottery mugs featuring different Annie poses, and Lauren can’t decide which cupcake suggestion to make next. Lauren’s romance with Mitch, and Zoe’s romance with Chris, are both going well, although Lauren is nervous about meeting Mitch’s parents. But when they’re commanded by an anonymous person to produce the valuable Mrs. Snuggle Face Furry Frost or else, can they keep the Persian safe, and unmask the killer? Or will they be permanently frosted? This is a humorous, clean, cat cozy mystery with female amateur sleuths, cupcake talk – and Annie, the Norwegian Forest Cat! You may also enjoy: Purrs and Peril – A Norwegian Forest Cat Café Cozy Mystery – Book 1 Meow Means Murder - A Norwegian Forest Cat Café Cozy Mystery – Book 2 Whiskers and Warrants - A Norwegian Forest Cat Café Cozy Mystery – Book 3 Two Tailed Trouble – A Norwegian Forest Cat Cafe Cozy Mystery – Book 4 Paws and Punishment – A Norwegian Forest Cat Café Cozy Mystery – Book 5 Kitty Cats and Crime – A Norwegian Forest Cat Café Cozy Mystery – Book 6 Catnaps and Clues - A Norwegian Forest Cat Café Cozy Mystery – Book 7 METADATA: Cozy mystery series with cats and amateur sleuths Cupcake cozy mystery comedy with female protagonists Cat cozy mystery new releases food bake cook latte coffee culinary humorous cozy mystery cozy mystery with police love interest in small town fun mysteries with cats cozy mystery with a cute Norwegian Forest Cat

Toby's Little Eden and Other Stories

Toby's Little Eden and Other Stories
Author: John Flannery
Publisher: John Flannery
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2010-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1445777940

The first story in this collection of short stories, The Ghostwriter, is about a very successful thriller writer who seems to be possessed by the spirit of Charles Dickens. This leads him to battle his inner demons and question his atheistic attitude. The second story is called Something To Do and features an ordinary man who decides to become a writer. His quotidian task is complicated by slightly obsessive thoughts relating to an old flame. The third story entitled Toby's Little Eden focuses on a strapping young man who is happily dormant and isolated in his beautiful garden in North London but the arrival of a new young housekeeper leads him to reluctantly come out of his shell. Found Wanting is about a man who seeks to gently nudge his wife back into prostitution but is he pushing at an open door? The final story, Carlington Park G.C. is really a series of comical sketches featuring the groundstaff of a new golf course in North Manchester.

Wrangler's Corner Collection Volume 2

Wrangler's Corner Collection Volume 2
Author: Lynette Eason
Publisher: Harlequin
Total Pages: 1033
Release: 2023-07-31
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0369748875

Welcome back to Wrangler’s Corner! Available in a box set, the final three stories in the acclaimed series from USA Today bestselling author Lynette Eason. Discover stories filled with suspense and romance as danger returns to Wrangler’s Corner. Christmas Ranch Rescue by Lynette Eason & Lauryn Eason When his former crush is suspected of funneling drugs through her ranch, DEA agent Nathan William must find out if Becca Price is guilty. But when Becca is attacked, protecting her becomes Nathan’s top priority. Together, can they prove her innocence…while keeping her alive from fatal threats? Vanished in the Night by Lynette Eason After saving Kaylee Martin from abduction and delivering her baby boy on the side of the road, Dr. Joshua Crawford feels responsible for them. With a violent stalker dogging their every step, can Joshua protect the family he’s come to love—before it’s too late? Holiday Amnesia by Lynette Eason Microbiologist Robin Hardy survived an explosion in her university lab—but now her memories are gone. To keep safe from unknown assailants on her trail, she’ll trust former CIA operative Toby Potter to hide her away. And the key to survival lies within her lost memories… Look for the complete Wrangler’s Corner series by Lynette Eason! From Love Inspired Suspense: Courage. Danger. Faith.