Author: Elizabeth Allan
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1483613860
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 59
Book Description
The story of Elamo and Bee is the story of animals in everyday situations. The poetry communicates life lessons that children can identify with and learn from. These delightful stories teach morals, values and good citizenship in an entertaining manner to enthrall children of all ages.
Elamo's Journey
Brat
Author: Andrew McCarthy
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
ISBN: 1538754282
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 209
Book Description
Fans of Patti Smith's Just Kids and Rob Lowe's Stories I Only Tell My Friends will love this beautifully written, entertaining, and emotionally honest memoir by an actor, director, and author who found his start as an 80s Brat pack member -- the inspiration for the Hulu documentary Brats, written and directed by Andrew McCarthy. Most people know Andrew McCarthy from his movie roles in Pretty in Pink, St. Elmo's Fire, Weekend at Bernie's, and Less than Zero, and as a charter member of Hollywood's Brat Pack. That iconic group of ingenues and heartthrobs included Rob Lowe, Molly Ringwald, Emilio Estevez, and Demi Moore, and has come to represent both a genre of film and an era of pop culture. In his memoir Brat: An '80s Story, McCarthy focuses his gaze on that singular moment in time. The result is a revealing look at coming of age in a maelstrom, reckoning with conflicted ambition, innocence, addiction, and masculinity. New York City of the 1980s is brought to vivid life in these pages, from scoring loose joints in Washington Square Park to skipping school in favor of the dark revival houses of the Village where he fell in love with the movies that would change his life. Filled with personal revelations of innocence lost to heady days in Hollywood with John Hughes and an iconic cast of characters, Brat is a surprising and intimate story of an outsider caught up in a most unwitting success.
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
ISBN: 1538754282
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 209
Book Description
Fans of Patti Smith's Just Kids and Rob Lowe's Stories I Only Tell My Friends will love this beautifully written, entertaining, and emotionally honest memoir by an actor, director, and author who found his start as an 80s Brat pack member -- the inspiration for the Hulu documentary Brats, written and directed by Andrew McCarthy. Most people know Andrew McCarthy from his movie roles in Pretty in Pink, St. Elmo's Fire, Weekend at Bernie's, and Less than Zero, and as a charter member of Hollywood's Brat Pack. That iconic group of ingenues and heartthrobs included Rob Lowe, Molly Ringwald, Emilio Estevez, and Demi Moore, and has come to represent both a genre of film and an era of pop culture. In his memoir Brat: An '80s Story, McCarthy focuses his gaze on that singular moment in time. The result is a revealing look at coming of age in a maelstrom, reckoning with conflicted ambition, innocence, addiction, and masculinity. New York City of the 1980s is brought to vivid life in these pages, from scoring loose joints in Washington Square Park to skipping school in favor of the dark revival houses of the Village where he fell in love with the movies that would change his life. Filled with personal revelations of innocence lost to heady days in Hollywood with John Hughes and an iconic cast of characters, Brat is a surprising and intimate story of an outsider caught up in a most unwitting success.
St. Elmo's Fire
Author: Nora Sojourner Chalfont
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1483649199
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 105
Book Description
St. Elmo's Fire is a maritime phenomenon where natural electrical discharge, primarily from lightning, causes a ship's mast to glow. Its aura can be seen for miles, and it has been believed to be either an evil omen or a sign of protection and good luck at sea. Beginning in the Port of New York in fall, 1834, St. Elmo's Fire is a fast-paced story of adventure and misadventure. Twenty-year-old Donecha (DONecka) Van Fossen, bookish son of Irish-Dutch immigrant parents, manages to escape their dreary life and follow his dream of becoming a seaman. After his family's tenement is burned to the ground, Donecha is taken aboard the sailing ship Il Paradiso as tutor to the captain's son, eleven-year-old Lyle, who has been held captive at sea for most of his young life. Finding out why and by whom is the central mystery. As the bond between Donecha and Lyle grows, they discover that the true mission of Il Paradiso is twofold: to rescue Liana, Lyle's hidden sister, from the clutches of Mediterranean relatives who would seize both children and appropriate their rightful inheritance, and also to find their mysterious mother, who appears to Lyle as the "glow in the sky". Moving from the Port of New York across the Atlantic to various Mediterranean ports, and back, the travelers return shortly before the Great Fire of New York leveled most of lower Manhattan in December, 1835. Well into the nineteenth century, the stormy Atlantic was still open range for privateers, latter day pirates. Dramatic encounters and narrow escapes throughout the journey build suspense. The rescue effort involves intrigues, pursuits, betrayals, as well as merriment, humor and a touch of romance. In the end Il Paradiso succeeds where Il Purgatorio and Il Inferno have failed. In addition to Donecha and Lyle, other major characters include Mr. Crawdon, landlord, shipowner and father to Lyle; Slogo, the ship's galley cook; Lyle's sister, Liana; and Lyle's pet monkey, the Little Marqus. Characters are merry and scary, wry and sly. Linked into plot and character development are recurrent motifs of fires, secret passages, lively turnabouts of streotypes and the escapades of Lyle's clever little monkey. In the end, the wily Mr. Crawdon and the unlikely Slogo turn out to be the saviors of them all. Numerous character and plot shifts draw the reader to a surprising conclusion. St. Elmo's Fire is a family-oriented story, between 35,000 and 36,000 words, divided into 26 short chapters, It is suitable for family reading and late elementary or middle school readers, both boys and girls, or as a chapter book. The characters and situations are credible in context and historical and geographical detail is generally accurate. The story would be well illustrated with lively drawings, say pen and gouache. Cinematic potential.
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1483649199
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 105
Book Description
St. Elmo's Fire is a maritime phenomenon where natural electrical discharge, primarily from lightning, causes a ship's mast to glow. Its aura can be seen for miles, and it has been believed to be either an evil omen or a sign of protection and good luck at sea. Beginning in the Port of New York in fall, 1834, St. Elmo's Fire is a fast-paced story of adventure and misadventure. Twenty-year-old Donecha (DONecka) Van Fossen, bookish son of Irish-Dutch immigrant parents, manages to escape their dreary life and follow his dream of becoming a seaman. After his family's tenement is burned to the ground, Donecha is taken aboard the sailing ship Il Paradiso as tutor to the captain's son, eleven-year-old Lyle, who has been held captive at sea for most of his young life. Finding out why and by whom is the central mystery. As the bond between Donecha and Lyle grows, they discover that the true mission of Il Paradiso is twofold: to rescue Liana, Lyle's hidden sister, from the clutches of Mediterranean relatives who would seize both children and appropriate their rightful inheritance, and also to find their mysterious mother, who appears to Lyle as the "glow in the sky". Moving from the Port of New York across the Atlantic to various Mediterranean ports, and back, the travelers return shortly before the Great Fire of New York leveled most of lower Manhattan in December, 1835. Well into the nineteenth century, the stormy Atlantic was still open range for privateers, latter day pirates. Dramatic encounters and narrow escapes throughout the journey build suspense. The rescue effort involves intrigues, pursuits, betrayals, as well as merriment, humor and a touch of romance. In the end Il Paradiso succeeds where Il Purgatorio and Il Inferno have failed. In addition to Donecha and Lyle, other major characters include Mr. Crawdon, landlord, shipowner and father to Lyle; Slogo, the ship's galley cook; Lyle's sister, Liana; and Lyle's pet monkey, the Little Marqus. Characters are merry and scary, wry and sly. Linked into plot and character development are recurrent motifs of fires, secret passages, lively turnabouts of streotypes and the escapades of Lyle's clever little monkey. In the end, the wily Mr. Crawdon and the unlikely Slogo turn out to be the saviors of them all. Numerous character and plot shifts draw the reader to a surprising conclusion. St. Elmo's Fire is a family-oriented story, between 35,000 and 36,000 words, divided into 26 short chapters, It is suitable for family reading and late elementary or middle school readers, both boys and girls, or as a chapter book. The characters and situations are credible in context and historical and geographical detail is generally accurate. The story would be well illustrated with lively drawings, say pen and gouache. Cinematic potential.
Self-Love
Author: Sie J. Deinelles
Publisher: Ukiyoto Publishing
ISBN: 9360496863
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 246
Book Description
Dive into the heartwarming and laughter-filled pages of “Self-Love: A Hugotastic Guide to Hugging Yourself Pinoy Style (Na may Ka-echosan!).” In this delightful exploration of self-affection, our erudite mammal guide serves up a unique blend of wit and wisdom to guide you through the art of embracing yourself, Pinoy style. As you navigate the ebbs and flows of self-love, prepare to be regaled with a tapestry of Hugot lines and insights that resonate with the soul. From navigating the complexities of relationships to finding joy in solo adventures, this guide is more than just a book—it’s a warm embrace from an erudite friend who understands the nuances of self-discovery. “Self-Love” is not your ordinary self-help book; it’s a playful journey through the landscapes of self-affection, sprinkled with the author’s trademark ka-echosan. Amidst the laughter, expect to find genuine moments of reflection, as the erudite mammal unveils the secrets to navigating life’s twists and turns with humor and grace. Whether you’re seeking a dose of inspiration, a hearty laugh, or simply a reminder that self-love can be an art form, this guide has you covered. With a Pinoy flair and a dash of ka-echosan, it’s an invitation to hug yourself—emotionally and, perhaps, even literally. Get ready to embark on a hugotastic journey that celebrates the beauty of self-love, reminding you that in every hug, there’s a bit of ka-echosan, and in every ka-echosan, there’s a nugget of self-discovery waiting to be embraced!
Publisher: Ukiyoto Publishing
ISBN: 9360496863
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 246
Book Description
Dive into the heartwarming and laughter-filled pages of “Self-Love: A Hugotastic Guide to Hugging Yourself Pinoy Style (Na may Ka-echosan!).” In this delightful exploration of self-affection, our erudite mammal guide serves up a unique blend of wit and wisdom to guide you through the art of embracing yourself, Pinoy style. As you navigate the ebbs and flows of self-love, prepare to be regaled with a tapestry of Hugot lines and insights that resonate with the soul. From navigating the complexities of relationships to finding joy in solo adventures, this guide is more than just a book—it’s a warm embrace from an erudite friend who understands the nuances of self-discovery. “Self-Love” is not your ordinary self-help book; it’s a playful journey through the landscapes of self-affection, sprinkled with the author’s trademark ka-echosan. Amidst the laughter, expect to find genuine moments of reflection, as the erudite mammal unveils the secrets to navigating life’s twists and turns with humor and grace. Whether you’re seeking a dose of inspiration, a hearty laugh, or simply a reminder that self-love can be an art form, this guide has you covered. With a Pinoy flair and a dash of ka-echosan, it’s an invitation to hug yourself—emotionally and, perhaps, even literally. Get ready to embark on a hugotastic journey that celebrates the beauty of self-love, reminding you that in every hug, there’s a bit of ka-echosan, and in every ka-echosan, there’s a nugget of self-discovery waiting to be embraced!
D-39
Author: Irene Latham
Publisher: National Geographic Books
ISBN: 1623541816
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Klynt's days on her Papa's farm are all the same, even during wartime. Until the robodog, that is. A dystopic but heartwarming novel-in-verse perfect for fans of Pax by Sara Pennypacker. In a future United States, civil war is devastating a country on its last legs. On one side: the Patriots. On the other: President Vex's corrupt government. In the middle: everybody else, just trying to survive. The war is going from bad to worse, but out in the sparsely populated Worselands, twelve-year-old Klynt Tovis doesn't see much of it. Instead, Klynt spends most of her long summer days bored, or restoring artifacts in her Museum of Fond Memories. Real pet dogs are a thing of the past: after they were found to be carriers of a sickness the government ordered them all killed. But one day an incredible antique shows up at the farm: a D-39 robodog, "Real as a dog can be!" Klynt is overjoyed, but the good luck doesn't last. When the war makes its way into the empty Worselands, she and D-39 find themselves thrown into an epic journey for survival and hope. Through the twists and turns of this riveting read, Irene Latham deftly shows how kindness can appear in unexpected places during uncertain times.
Publisher: National Geographic Books
ISBN: 1623541816
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Klynt's days on her Papa's farm are all the same, even during wartime. Until the robodog, that is. A dystopic but heartwarming novel-in-verse perfect for fans of Pax by Sara Pennypacker. In a future United States, civil war is devastating a country on its last legs. On one side: the Patriots. On the other: President Vex's corrupt government. In the middle: everybody else, just trying to survive. The war is going from bad to worse, but out in the sparsely populated Worselands, twelve-year-old Klynt Tovis doesn't see much of it. Instead, Klynt spends most of her long summer days bored, or restoring artifacts in her Museum of Fond Memories. Real pet dogs are a thing of the past: after they were found to be carriers of a sickness the government ordered them all killed. But one day an incredible antique shows up at the farm: a D-39 robodog, "Real as a dog can be!" Klynt is overjoyed, but the good luck doesn't last. When the war makes its way into the empty Worselands, she and D-39 find themselves thrown into an epic journey for survival and hope. Through the twists and turns of this riveting read, Irene Latham deftly shows how kindness can appear in unexpected places during uncertain times.
Time and Temporalities in European Travel Writing
Author: Paula Henrikson
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1000289699
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 220
Book Description
This book is a collective effort to investigate and problematise notions of time and temporality in European travel writing from the late medieval period up to the late nineteenth century. It brings together nine researchers in European travel writing and covers a wide range of areas, travel genres, and languages, coherently integrated around the central theme of time and temporalities. Taken together, the contributions consider how temporal aspects evolve and change in regard to spatial, historical, and literary contexts. In a chapter-by-chapter account this volume thus offers various case studies that address the issue of temporality by showing, for example, how time is inscribed in landscape, how travellers’ encounters with other temporalities informed other disciplines; it interrogates the idea of "cultural temporalities" in regard to a tension between past and future, passivity and progression; and focuses on how time is entangled in identity construction proper to travelogues.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1000289699
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 220
Book Description
This book is a collective effort to investigate and problematise notions of time and temporality in European travel writing from the late medieval period up to the late nineteenth century. It brings together nine researchers in European travel writing and covers a wide range of areas, travel genres, and languages, coherently integrated around the central theme of time and temporalities. Taken together, the contributions consider how temporal aspects evolve and change in regard to spatial, historical, and literary contexts. In a chapter-by-chapter account this volume thus offers various case studies that address the issue of temporality by showing, for example, how time is inscribed in landscape, how travellers’ encounters with other temporalities informed other disciplines; it interrogates the idea of "cultural temporalities" in regard to a tension between past and future, passivity and progression; and focuses on how time is entangled in identity construction proper to travelogues.
Handbook of Travel
Author: Harvard Travellers Club
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 566
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 566
Book Description
Elmo's Colorful Adventure
Author: Publications International
Publisher: Publications International
ISBN: 9781412701624
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
Publisher: Publications International
ISBN: 9781412701624
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
Travel
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 638
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 638
Book Description
Valletta Travel Guide
Author: Daniel Windsor
Publisher: Interactive Media Licensing
ISBN:
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 21
Book Description
Valletta, the capital city of Malta, is a place of historical significance, cultural richness, and architectural splendor. Situated on the northeastern coast of the island, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is a testament to Malta's rich heritage and strategic importance throughout the centuries. Before delving into the depths of what makes Valletta a unique destination, let's explore the preface of its captivating story. The origins of Valletta trace back to the 16th century when the Knights of St. John, also known as the Knights Hospitaller, ruled the Maltese islands. Following the heroic defense of Malta against the Ottoman Empire in 1565, the Grand Master of the Knights, Jean de Valette, envisioned a fortified city that would safeguard the island from future invasions. Thus, Valletta was born, named in honor of its visionary founder. One of the most striking features of Valletta is its Baroque architecture, characterized by intricate facades, ornate churches, and imposing fortifications. The city's skyline is dominated by landmarks such as St. John's Co-Cathedral, renowned for its stunning interior adorned with masterpieces by Caravaggio, and the Grandmaster's Palace, a symbol of the Knights' grandeur and power. Valletta's charm lies not only in its architectural grandeur but also in its vibrant cultural scene. The city boasts a myriad of museums, galleries, and theaters, offering visitors a glimpse into Malta's rich history and artistic heritage. From the National Museum of Archaeology, showcasing artifacts dating back to prehistoric times, to the Manoel Theatre, one of Europe's oldest working theaters, Valletta is a treasure trove of cultural experiences. Exploring Valletta is like embarking on a journey through time. The city's narrow streets, adorned with balconies and hidden courtyards, whisper tales of centuries past. As you wander through its labyrinthine alleys, you'll stumble upon hidden gems, from quaint cafes serving traditional pastizzi to bustling markets brimming with local crafts. In recent years, Valletta has undergone a renaissance, revitalizing its historic core while embracing modernity. The city was designated as the European Capital of Culture in 2018, sparking a wave of cultural events and urban regeneration projects. Today, Valletta stands as a vibrant hub of art, history, and innovation, inviting visitors from around the world to discover its timeless beauty. In the pages that follow, we will delve deeper into the heart of Valletta, unraveling its rich tapestry of history, culture, and charm. Join us on this journey as we uncover the wonders of Malta's beloved capital city.
Publisher: Interactive Media Licensing
ISBN:
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 21
Book Description
Valletta, the capital city of Malta, is a place of historical significance, cultural richness, and architectural splendor. Situated on the northeastern coast of the island, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is a testament to Malta's rich heritage and strategic importance throughout the centuries. Before delving into the depths of what makes Valletta a unique destination, let's explore the preface of its captivating story. The origins of Valletta trace back to the 16th century when the Knights of St. John, also known as the Knights Hospitaller, ruled the Maltese islands. Following the heroic defense of Malta against the Ottoman Empire in 1565, the Grand Master of the Knights, Jean de Valette, envisioned a fortified city that would safeguard the island from future invasions. Thus, Valletta was born, named in honor of its visionary founder. One of the most striking features of Valletta is its Baroque architecture, characterized by intricate facades, ornate churches, and imposing fortifications. The city's skyline is dominated by landmarks such as St. John's Co-Cathedral, renowned for its stunning interior adorned with masterpieces by Caravaggio, and the Grandmaster's Palace, a symbol of the Knights' grandeur and power. Valletta's charm lies not only in its architectural grandeur but also in its vibrant cultural scene. The city boasts a myriad of museums, galleries, and theaters, offering visitors a glimpse into Malta's rich history and artistic heritage. From the National Museum of Archaeology, showcasing artifacts dating back to prehistoric times, to the Manoel Theatre, one of Europe's oldest working theaters, Valletta is a treasure trove of cultural experiences. Exploring Valletta is like embarking on a journey through time. The city's narrow streets, adorned with balconies and hidden courtyards, whisper tales of centuries past. As you wander through its labyrinthine alleys, you'll stumble upon hidden gems, from quaint cafes serving traditional pastizzi to bustling markets brimming with local crafts. In recent years, Valletta has undergone a renaissance, revitalizing its historic core while embracing modernity. The city was designated as the European Capital of Culture in 2018, sparking a wave of cultural events and urban regeneration projects. Today, Valletta stands as a vibrant hub of art, history, and innovation, inviting visitors from around the world to discover its timeless beauty. In the pages that follow, we will delve deeper into the heart of Valletta, unraveling its rich tapestry of history, culture, and charm. Join us on this journey as we uncover the wonders of Malta's beloved capital city.