Author: E. Hugh Sherwood
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 71
Book Description
In 'Bobbie Bubbles,' E. Hugh Sherwood and Maud Gridley Budlong present a masterful anthology that bridges the whimsical and the profound, weaving together tales that span a myriad of styles and themes, all centered around the eponymous character, Bobbie. The collection stands out not only for its diversity in storytelling but also for its ability to capture the essence of childhood wonder and the universal truths that underpin our lives. The narratives range from the fantastical to the everyday, each story echoing the others in its exploration of joy, discovery, and the timeless nature of youthful exuberance. The backgrounds of Sherwood and Budlong reflect a rich tapestry of literary and educational contributions, making this collection a significant artifact in the realm of childrens literature. Both authors have demonstrated a keen ability to resonate with younger audiences, while imbuing their tales with deeper meanings that transcend age. Their collaborative work on 'Bobbie Bubbles' is emblematic of early 20th-century children's narratives, which sought to entertain while educating, thus reflecting broader cultural movements towards more engaging and morally instructive literature. This anthology is recommended for readers who seek to immerse themselves in a world where imagination and reality blend seamlessly. 'Bobbie Bubbles' offers a unique opportunity to explore a variety of literary styles and themes through the lens of childhood innocence and wonder. It is not only an educational journey through the art of storytelling but also a delightful excursion into the joyful realms that Sherwood and Budlong so vividly bring to life. Readers of all ages will find something to cherish in this collection, making it a perfect addition to any bookshelf.
Bobbie Bubbles
Author: E. Hugh Sherwood
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 71
Book Description
In 'Bobbie Bubbles,' E. Hugh Sherwood and Maud Gridley Budlong present a masterful anthology that bridges the whimsical and the profound, weaving together tales that span a myriad of styles and themes, all centered around the eponymous character, Bobbie. The collection stands out not only for its diversity in storytelling but also for its ability to capture the essence of childhood wonder and the universal truths that underpin our lives. The narratives range from the fantastical to the everyday, each story echoing the others in its exploration of joy, discovery, and the timeless nature of youthful exuberance. The backgrounds of Sherwood and Budlong reflect a rich tapestry of literary and educational contributions, making this collection a significant artifact in the realm of childrens literature. Both authors have demonstrated a keen ability to resonate with younger audiences, while imbuing their tales with deeper meanings that transcend age. Their collaborative work on 'Bobbie Bubbles' is emblematic of early 20th-century children's narratives, which sought to entertain while educating, thus reflecting broader cultural movements towards more engaging and morally instructive literature. This anthology is recommended for readers who seek to immerse themselves in a world where imagination and reality blend seamlessly. 'Bobbie Bubbles' offers a unique opportunity to explore a variety of literary styles and themes through the lens of childhood innocence and wonder. It is not only an educational journey through the art of storytelling but also a delightful excursion into the joyful realms that Sherwood and Budlong so vividly bring to life. Readers of all ages will find something to cherish in this collection, making it a perfect addition to any bookshelf.
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 71
Book Description
In 'Bobbie Bubbles,' E. Hugh Sherwood and Maud Gridley Budlong present a masterful anthology that bridges the whimsical and the profound, weaving together tales that span a myriad of styles and themes, all centered around the eponymous character, Bobbie. The collection stands out not only for its diversity in storytelling but also for its ability to capture the essence of childhood wonder and the universal truths that underpin our lives. The narratives range from the fantastical to the everyday, each story echoing the others in its exploration of joy, discovery, and the timeless nature of youthful exuberance. The backgrounds of Sherwood and Budlong reflect a rich tapestry of literary and educational contributions, making this collection a significant artifact in the realm of childrens literature. Both authors have demonstrated a keen ability to resonate with younger audiences, while imbuing their tales with deeper meanings that transcend age. Their collaborative work on 'Bobbie Bubbles' is emblematic of early 20th-century children's narratives, which sought to entertain while educating, thus reflecting broader cultural movements towards more engaging and morally instructive literature. This anthology is recommended for readers who seek to immerse themselves in a world where imagination and reality blend seamlessly. 'Bobbie Bubbles' offers a unique opportunity to explore a variety of literary styles and themes through the lens of childhood innocence and wonder. It is not only an educational journey through the art of storytelling but also a delightful excursion into the joyful realms that Sherwood and Budlong so vividly bring to life. Readers of all ages will find something to cherish in this collection, making it a perfect addition to any bookshelf.
Mr. Bubbles
Author: Catherine L. Aman
Publisher: LifeRich Publishing
ISBN: 1489713670
Category : Young Adult Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 75
Book Description
This verse novel flows quickly and rhythmically. Each chapter faces and resolves a new challenge. Bobby Bubbles leaves high school to embark on building a life of his own. His dads bad temper and divorce from his mom have left Bobbys life rather deflated and lacking in social skills. His faith, his sister Beth and eventually a few friends, including an imaginary one named Chuck, help guide him on his journey to find love and a meaningful life. While transparently solving problems along the way, the reader can experience the relief of resolution and perhaps muster motivation and courage to solve some problems of their own.
Publisher: LifeRich Publishing
ISBN: 1489713670
Category : Young Adult Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 75
Book Description
This verse novel flows quickly and rhythmically. Each chapter faces and resolves a new challenge. Bobby Bubbles leaves high school to embark on building a life of his own. His dads bad temper and divorce from his mom have left Bobbys life rather deflated and lacking in social skills. His faith, his sister Beth and eventually a few friends, including an imaginary one named Chuck, help guide him on his journey to find love and a meaningful life. While transparently solving problems along the way, the reader can experience the relief of resolution and perhaps muster motivation and courage to solve some problems of their own.
The Allard's
Author: Patricia McDonald
Publisher: Patricia McDonald
ISBN:
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
Languages : en
Pages : 195
Book Description
When an estranged brother Bobbie receives two mysterious letters in the mail from his hometown, it sparks enough curiosity as it brings him back to a town he hasn't stepped foot in in over twenty years. As Bobbie arrives, he finds himself doing a delivery job addressed to a wealthy property with the same last name as his. Upon arrival to deliver an abused and injured horse, he soon discovers that the owner of this incredible property is his own brother Joseph. A brother, Bobbie, hasn't seen or spoken to in over twenty years. Soon discovering there had been a terrible accident, sending his brother via ambulance to the hospital, Bobbie soon finds himself in a weird and freaky situation. As he must choose between helping and protecting his brother's family and home, or collecting and delivering the cargo asked of him. Will he crack and resort to his own evil self-centered ways, helping those who seek to harm his brothers family, or will he change family history between him and his estranged brother Joseph once and for all!
Publisher: Patricia McDonald
ISBN:
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
Languages : en
Pages : 195
Book Description
When an estranged brother Bobbie receives two mysterious letters in the mail from his hometown, it sparks enough curiosity as it brings him back to a town he hasn't stepped foot in in over twenty years. As Bobbie arrives, he finds himself doing a delivery job addressed to a wealthy property with the same last name as his. Upon arrival to deliver an abused and injured horse, he soon discovers that the owner of this incredible property is his own brother Joseph. A brother, Bobbie, hasn't seen or spoken to in over twenty years. Soon discovering there had been a terrible accident, sending his brother via ambulance to the hospital, Bobbie soon finds himself in a weird and freaky situation. As he must choose between helping and protecting his brother's family and home, or collecting and delivering the cargo asked of him. Will he crack and resort to his own evil self-centered ways, helping those who seek to harm his brothers family, or will he change family history between him and his estranged brother Joseph once and for all!
The Dial
Author: Francis Fisher Browne
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Books
Languages : en
Pages : 568
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Books
Languages : en
Pages : 568
Book Description
by George
Author: Wesley Stace
Publisher: Little, Brown
ISBN: 0316007668
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 299
Book Description
In the illustrious history of the theatrical Fishers, there are two Georges. One is a peculiar but endearing 11-year-old, raised in the seedy world of `70s boarding houses and backstages, now packed off to school for the first time; the other, a garrulous ventriloquist's dummy who belonged to George's grandfather, a favorite traveling act of the British troops in World War II. The two Georges know nothing of each other -- until events conspire to unite them in a search to uncover the family's deepest secrets. Weaving the boy's tale and the puppet's "memoirs," By George unveils the fascinating Fisher family -- its weak men, its dominant women, its disgruntled boys, and its shocking and dramatic secrets. At once bitingly funny and exquisitely tender, Stace's novel is the unforgettable journey of two young boys separated by years but driven by the same desires: to find a voice, and to be loved. "By George is one of those rare works of fiction with an essential triple helix -- it's funny, it's clever and it's perfectly woven together with story. If writing is how we imagine not being lonely, as Wesley Stace suggests, then his conjuring trick as a writer is that he brings a large crowd along with him. This is a wonderful follow-up to his debut novel, Misfortune." -- Colum McCann, author of Zoli and Dancer
Publisher: Little, Brown
ISBN: 0316007668
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 299
Book Description
In the illustrious history of the theatrical Fishers, there are two Georges. One is a peculiar but endearing 11-year-old, raised in the seedy world of `70s boarding houses and backstages, now packed off to school for the first time; the other, a garrulous ventriloquist's dummy who belonged to George's grandfather, a favorite traveling act of the British troops in World War II. The two Georges know nothing of each other -- until events conspire to unite them in a search to uncover the family's deepest secrets. Weaving the boy's tale and the puppet's "memoirs," By George unveils the fascinating Fisher family -- its weak men, its dominant women, its disgruntled boys, and its shocking and dramatic secrets. At once bitingly funny and exquisitely tender, Stace's novel is the unforgettable journey of two young boys separated by years but driven by the same desires: to find a voice, and to be loved. "By George is one of those rare works of fiction with an essential triple helix -- it's funny, it's clever and it's perfectly woven together with story. If writing is how we imagine not being lonely, as Wesley Stace suggests, then his conjuring trick as a writer is that he brings a large crowd along with him. This is a wonderful follow-up to his debut novel, Misfortune." -- Colum McCann, author of Zoli and Dancer
Caroline
Author: Richmal Crompton
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
ISBN: 1509810064
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 280
Book Description
"Caroline knows best." Caroline's mother ran away from her father when Caroline was four years old, and her father and stepmother died fifteen years later, leaving her with a young step-brother and two young step-sisters to bring up. Orphaned, and in the care of their eldest sister, the three children grow up in a world where one thing is true: "Caroline knows best." The children adore her, but as they grow up and spread their wings, tension creeps into formerly happy relationships as Caroline cannot bear to relinquish her hold on them. Having sacrificed her own life for the children, to whom she is practically a mother, Caroline values loyalty above all else; but when she invites a guest into her home, she is not prepared for the resulting shift in allegiances in her long-established realm. First published in 1936, Caroline offers a nuanced study of family relationships, of women trapped by duty and respectability, and how good intentions can sometimes have unwanted consequences. One of Richmal Crompton's 'lost' adult novels, Bello is proud to bring eleven of these titles back into print for the first time since original publication.
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
ISBN: 1509810064
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 280
Book Description
"Caroline knows best." Caroline's mother ran away from her father when Caroline was four years old, and her father and stepmother died fifteen years later, leaving her with a young step-brother and two young step-sisters to bring up. Orphaned, and in the care of their eldest sister, the three children grow up in a world where one thing is true: "Caroline knows best." The children adore her, but as they grow up and spread their wings, tension creeps into formerly happy relationships as Caroline cannot bear to relinquish her hold on them. Having sacrificed her own life for the children, to whom she is practically a mother, Caroline values loyalty above all else; but when she invites a guest into her home, she is not prepared for the resulting shift in allegiances in her long-established realm. First published in 1936, Caroline offers a nuanced study of family relationships, of women trapped by duty and respectability, and how good intentions can sometimes have unwanted consequences. One of Richmal Crompton's 'lost' adult novels, Bello is proud to bring eleven of these titles back into print for the first time since original publication.
The Little Giant of Aberdeen County
Author: Tiffany Baker
Publisher: Hachette+ORM
ISBN: 0446543349
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 259
Book Description
When Truly Plaice's mother was pregnant, the town of Aberdeen joined together in betting how recordbreakingly huge the baby boy would ultimately be. The girl who proved to be Truly paid the price of her enormity; her father blamed her for her mother's death in childbirth, and was totally ill equipped to raise either this giant child or her polar opposite sister Serena Jane, the epitome of femine perfection. When he, too, relinquished his increasingly tenuous grip on life, Truly and Serena Jane are separated--Serena Jane to live a life of privilege as the future May Queen and Truly to live on the outskirts of town on the farm of the town sadsack, the subject of constant abuse and humiliation at the hands of her peers. Serena Jane's beauty proves to be her greatest blessing and her biggest curse, for it makes her the obsession of classmate Bob Bob Morgan, the youngest in a line of Robert Morgans who have been doctors in Aberdeen for generations. Though they have long been the pillars of the community, the earliest Robert Morgan married the town witch, Tabitha Dyerson, and the location of her fabled shadow book--containing mysterious secrets for healing and darker powers--has been the subject of town gossip ever since. Bob Bob Morgan, one of Truly's biggest tormentors, does the unthinkable to claim the prize of Serena Jane, and changes the destiny of all Aberdeen from there on. When Serena Jane flees town and a loveless marriage to Bob Bob, it is Truly who must become the woman of a house that she did not choose and mother to her eight-year-old nephew Bobbie. Truly's brother-in-law is relentless and brutal; he criticizes her physique and the limitations of her health as a result, and degrades her more than any one human could bear. It is only when Truly finds her calling--the ability to heal illness with herbs and naturopathic techniques--hidden within the folds of Robert Morgan's family quilt, that she begins to regain control over her life and herself. Unearthed family secrets, however, will lead to the kind of betrayal that eventually break the Morgan family apart forever, but Truly's reckoning with her own demons allows for both an uprooting of Aberdeen County, and the possibility of love in unexpected places.
Publisher: Hachette+ORM
ISBN: 0446543349
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 259
Book Description
When Truly Plaice's mother was pregnant, the town of Aberdeen joined together in betting how recordbreakingly huge the baby boy would ultimately be. The girl who proved to be Truly paid the price of her enormity; her father blamed her for her mother's death in childbirth, and was totally ill equipped to raise either this giant child or her polar opposite sister Serena Jane, the epitome of femine perfection. When he, too, relinquished his increasingly tenuous grip on life, Truly and Serena Jane are separated--Serena Jane to live a life of privilege as the future May Queen and Truly to live on the outskirts of town on the farm of the town sadsack, the subject of constant abuse and humiliation at the hands of her peers. Serena Jane's beauty proves to be her greatest blessing and her biggest curse, for it makes her the obsession of classmate Bob Bob Morgan, the youngest in a line of Robert Morgans who have been doctors in Aberdeen for generations. Though they have long been the pillars of the community, the earliest Robert Morgan married the town witch, Tabitha Dyerson, and the location of her fabled shadow book--containing mysterious secrets for healing and darker powers--has been the subject of town gossip ever since. Bob Bob Morgan, one of Truly's biggest tormentors, does the unthinkable to claim the prize of Serena Jane, and changes the destiny of all Aberdeen from there on. When Serena Jane flees town and a loveless marriage to Bob Bob, it is Truly who must become the woman of a house that she did not choose and mother to her eight-year-old nephew Bobbie. Truly's brother-in-law is relentless and brutal; he criticizes her physique and the limitations of her health as a result, and degrades her more than any one human could bear. It is only when Truly finds her calling--the ability to heal illness with herbs and naturopathic techniques--hidden within the folds of Robert Morgan's family quilt, that she begins to regain control over her life and herself. Unearthed family secrets, however, will lead to the kind of betrayal that eventually break the Morgan family apart forever, but Truly's reckoning with her own demons allows for both an uprooting of Aberdeen County, and the possibility of love in unexpected places.
The Sinking Of The Eastland
Author: Jay R. Bonansinga
Publisher: Citadel Press
ISBN: 9780806526287
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 314
Book Description
At once riveting and poignant, The Sinking of the Eastland brings to life a bygone era that yielded one of the most significant American disasters of the last century. Includes 16 pages of black and white photos.
Publisher: Citadel Press
ISBN: 9780806526287
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 314
Book Description
At once riveting and poignant, The Sinking of the Eastland brings to life a bygone era that yielded one of the most significant American disasters of the last century. Includes 16 pages of black and white photos.
Continent
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Christianity
Languages : en
Pages : 864
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Christianity
Languages : en
Pages : 864
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Catalogue of Copyright Entries
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : American literature
Languages : en
Pages : 1034
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : American literature
Languages : en
Pages : 1034
Book Description