Author: Jessica Layburn
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 057820715X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 121
Book Description
He's the protagonist of a children's book come to life. But his story is no fairytale. There comes a point in every child's life when they learn that a dandelion is a weed, not a flower. For Dandy Boy, that discovery is all too personal, and comes with a price. Born with dandelions for hair, his only wish is to feel normal. Because of his unique appearance, he is branded a celebrity before he can even speak, but the fame is nothing more than a curse. Viewed by others as nothing more than a nuisance and a pest, he starts to believe that his hair makes him a problem, going so far as to take matters, and his scalp, into his own hands. Will he ever accept himself as he is? Will his wish to feel normal be fulfilled? Or will the Boy With the Dandelion Hair be eradicated by the Weed Killer?
The Boy With the Dandelion Hair
Author: Jessica Layburn
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 057820715X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 121
Book Description
He's the protagonist of a children's book come to life. But his story is no fairytale. There comes a point in every child's life when they learn that a dandelion is a weed, not a flower. For Dandy Boy, that discovery is all too personal, and comes with a price. Born with dandelions for hair, his only wish is to feel normal. Because of his unique appearance, he is branded a celebrity before he can even speak, but the fame is nothing more than a curse. Viewed by others as nothing more than a nuisance and a pest, he starts to believe that his hair makes him a problem, going so far as to take matters, and his scalp, into his own hands. Will he ever accept himself as he is? Will his wish to feel normal be fulfilled? Or will the Boy With the Dandelion Hair be eradicated by the Weed Killer?
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 057820715X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 121
Book Description
He's the protagonist of a children's book come to life. But his story is no fairytale. There comes a point in every child's life when they learn that a dandelion is a weed, not a flower. For Dandy Boy, that discovery is all too personal, and comes with a price. Born with dandelions for hair, his only wish is to feel normal. Because of his unique appearance, he is branded a celebrity before he can even speak, but the fame is nothing more than a curse. Viewed by others as nothing more than a nuisance and a pest, he starts to believe that his hair makes him a problem, going so far as to take matters, and his scalp, into his own hands. Will he ever accept himself as he is? Will his wish to feel normal be fulfilled? Or will the Boy With the Dandelion Hair be eradicated by the Weed Killer?
What's Wrong with My Hair?
Author: Satoshi Kitamura
Publisher: 케이론교육
ISBN: 9781842707241
Category : Hairstyles
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Lionel is going to a party today, so he must do something about his bad hair. He finds a barber who has lots of crazy suggestions for hairstyles, from dandelion hair to octopus hair! Will Lionel find a style that suits him?
Publisher: 케이론교육
ISBN: 9781842707241
Category : Hairstyles
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Lionel is going to a party today, so he must do something about his bad hair. He finds a barber who has lots of crazy suggestions for hairstyles, from dandelion hair to octopus hair! Will Lionel find a style that suits him?
The Orchid and the Dandelion
Author: W. Thomas Boyce MD
Publisher: Vintage
ISBN: 1101946571
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 305
Book Description
"Based on groundbreaking research that has the power to change the lives of countless children--and the adults who love them." --Susan Cain, author of Quiet: The Power of Introverts. A book that offers hope and a pathway to success for parents, teachers, psychologists, and child development experts coping with difficult children. In Tom Boyce's extraordinary new book, he explores the "dandelion" child (hardy, resilient, healthy), able to survive and flourish under most circumstances, and the "orchid" child (sensitive, susceptible, fragile), who, given the right support, can thrive as much as, if not more than, other children. Boyce writes of his pathfinding research as a developmental pediatrician working with troubled children in child-development research for almost four decades, and explores his major discovery that reveals how genetic make-up and environment shape behavior. He writes that certain variant genes can increase a person's susceptibility to depression, anxiety, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, and antisocial, sociopathic, or violent behaviors. But rather than seeing this "risk" gene as a liability, Boyce, through his daring research, has recast the way we think of human frailty, and has shown that while these "bad" genes can create problems, they can also, in the right setting and the right environment, result in producing children who not only do better than before but far exceed their peers. Orchid children, Boyce makes clear, are not failed dandelions; they are a different category of child, with special sensitivities and strengths, and need to be nurtured and taught in special ways. And in The Orchid and the Dandelion, Boyce shows us how to understand these children for their unique sensibilities, their considerable challenges, their remarkable gifts.
Publisher: Vintage
ISBN: 1101946571
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 305
Book Description
"Based on groundbreaking research that has the power to change the lives of countless children--and the adults who love them." --Susan Cain, author of Quiet: The Power of Introverts. A book that offers hope and a pathway to success for parents, teachers, psychologists, and child development experts coping with difficult children. In Tom Boyce's extraordinary new book, he explores the "dandelion" child (hardy, resilient, healthy), able to survive and flourish under most circumstances, and the "orchid" child (sensitive, susceptible, fragile), who, given the right support, can thrive as much as, if not more than, other children. Boyce writes of his pathfinding research as a developmental pediatrician working with troubled children in child-development research for almost four decades, and explores his major discovery that reveals how genetic make-up and environment shape behavior. He writes that certain variant genes can increase a person's susceptibility to depression, anxiety, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, and antisocial, sociopathic, or violent behaviors. But rather than seeing this "risk" gene as a liability, Boyce, through his daring research, has recast the way we think of human frailty, and has shown that while these "bad" genes can create problems, they can also, in the right setting and the right environment, result in producing children who not only do better than before but far exceed their peers. Orchid children, Boyce makes clear, are not failed dandelions; they are a different category of child, with special sensitivities and strengths, and need to be nurtured and taught in special ways. And in The Orchid and the Dandelion, Boyce shows us how to understand these children for their unique sensibilities, their considerable challenges, their remarkable gifts.
The Teacher's Journal
Author: Arras Jones
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 614
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 614
Book Description
The Teacher's Journal
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 542
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 542
Book Description
Twicetold Tales: Dandelion and the Witch
Author: Olivia Snowe
Publisher: Capstone
ISBN: 1496504836
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 105
Book Description
A dandelion-obsessed witch mother, a car crash, and the attention of teenage boys lead to fourteen-year-old Dandelion's imprisonment in a remote tower. If Dandelion wants to escape the tower (and the control of her witch mother) she must learn how to stand up for herself. A modern retelling of the fairy tale Rapunzel reminds readers that the life we think we know is not always what it seems.
Publisher: Capstone
ISBN: 1496504836
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 105
Book Description
A dandelion-obsessed witch mother, a car crash, and the attention of teenage boys lead to fourteen-year-old Dandelion's imprisonment in a remote tower. If Dandelion wants to escape the tower (and the control of her witch mother) she must learn how to stand up for herself. A modern retelling of the fairy tale Rapunzel reminds readers that the life we think we know is not always what it seems.
Jamie's Watch
Author: C. Eric Ott
Publisher:
ISBN: 0976492709
Category : Autistic children
Languages : en
Pages : 160
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 0976492709
Category : Autistic children
Languages : en
Pages : 160
Book Description
The Journal I Did Not Keep
Author: Lore Segal
Publisher: Melville House
ISBN: 1612197477
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 449
Book Description
"For almost six decades Segal has quietly produced some of the best fiction and essays in American literature, as this generous sampler attests."—The New York Times "Segal is a monumental writer, one of the finest of her generation; this lovely collection is a fine introduction to her work."—Kirkus Reviews "There are many standouts in the collection, but its single greatest strength is the consistency of Segal’s voice, apparent from the very first paragraph of the opening piece..."—The Paris Review A DEFINITIVE COLLECTION FROM ONE OF AMERICA'S FINEST WRITERS—INCLUDING NEW AND NEVER-BEFORE-COLLECTED WORK From the award-winning New Yorker writer comes this essential volume spanning almost six decades. Admired for “a voice unlike any other” (Cynthia Ozick) and a style both “wry and poignant” (The New Yorker), Lore Segal is a master literary stylist. This volume collects some of her finest work—including new and uncollected writing—and selections from her novels, stories, and essays. From her very first story—which appeared in The New Yorker in 1961—to today, Segal’s voice has been unique in contemporary American literature: Hilarious and urbane, heartbreaking and profound, keen and utterly unsentimental. Segal has often used her own biography as both subject and inspiration: At age ten she was sent on the Kindertransport from Vienna to England to escape the Nazi invasion of Austria; grew up among English foster families; and eventually made her way to the United States. This experience was the impetus for her first novel, Other People’s Houses, and one that she has revisited throughout her career. From that beginning, Segal’s writing has ranged widely across form as well as subject matter. Her flawless prose and light touch belie the rigor and intelligence she brings to her art—qualities that were not missed by the New York Times reviewer who pointedly observed, “though it was not written by a man . . . Segal may have come closer than anyone to writing The Great American Novel.” With this volume comes a long-awaited career retrospective of an important American Writer.
Publisher: Melville House
ISBN: 1612197477
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 449
Book Description
"For almost six decades Segal has quietly produced some of the best fiction and essays in American literature, as this generous sampler attests."—The New York Times "Segal is a monumental writer, one of the finest of her generation; this lovely collection is a fine introduction to her work."—Kirkus Reviews "There are many standouts in the collection, but its single greatest strength is the consistency of Segal’s voice, apparent from the very first paragraph of the opening piece..."—The Paris Review A DEFINITIVE COLLECTION FROM ONE OF AMERICA'S FINEST WRITERS—INCLUDING NEW AND NEVER-BEFORE-COLLECTED WORK From the award-winning New Yorker writer comes this essential volume spanning almost six decades. Admired for “a voice unlike any other” (Cynthia Ozick) and a style both “wry and poignant” (The New Yorker), Lore Segal is a master literary stylist. This volume collects some of her finest work—including new and uncollected writing—and selections from her novels, stories, and essays. From her very first story—which appeared in The New Yorker in 1961—to today, Segal’s voice has been unique in contemporary American literature: Hilarious and urbane, heartbreaking and profound, keen and utterly unsentimental. Segal has often used her own biography as both subject and inspiration: At age ten she was sent on the Kindertransport from Vienna to England to escape the Nazi invasion of Austria; grew up among English foster families; and eventually made her way to the United States. This experience was the impetus for her first novel, Other People’s Houses, and one that she has revisited throughout her career. From that beginning, Segal’s writing has ranged widely across form as well as subject matter. Her flawless prose and light touch belie the rigor and intelligence she brings to her art—qualities that were not missed by the New York Times reviewer who pointedly observed, “though it was not written by a man . . . Segal may have come closer than anyone to writing The Great American Novel.” With this volume comes a long-awaited career retrospective of an important American Writer.
The Man Who Walked Away
Author: Maud Casey
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN: 1620403129
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 282
Book Description
In a trance-like state, Albert walks-from Bordeaux to Poitiers, from Chaumont to Macon, and farther afield to Turkey, Austria, Russia-all over Europe. When he walks, he is called a vagrant, a mad man. He is chased out of towns and villages, ridiculed and imprisoned. When the reverie of his walking ends, he's left wondering where he is, with no memory of how he got there. His past exists only in fleeting images. Loosely based on the case history of Albert Dadas, a psychiatric patient in the hospital of St. André in Bordeaux in the nineteenth century, The Man Who Walked Away imagines Albert's wanderings and the anguish that caused him to seek treatment with a doctor who would create a diagnosis for him, a narrative for his pain. In a time when mental health diagnosis is still as much art as science, Maud Casey takes us back to its tentative beginnings and offers us an intimate relationship between one doctor and his patient as, together, they attempt to reassemble a lost life. Through Albert she gives us a portrait of a man untethered from place and time who, in spite of himself, kept setting out, again and again, in search of wonder and astonishment.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN: 1620403129
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 282
Book Description
In a trance-like state, Albert walks-from Bordeaux to Poitiers, from Chaumont to Macon, and farther afield to Turkey, Austria, Russia-all over Europe. When he walks, he is called a vagrant, a mad man. He is chased out of towns and villages, ridiculed and imprisoned. When the reverie of his walking ends, he's left wondering where he is, with no memory of how he got there. His past exists only in fleeting images. Loosely based on the case history of Albert Dadas, a psychiatric patient in the hospital of St. André in Bordeaux in the nineteenth century, The Man Who Walked Away imagines Albert's wanderings and the anguish that caused him to seek treatment with a doctor who would create a diagnosis for him, a narrative for his pain. In a time when mental health diagnosis is still as much art as science, Maud Casey takes us back to its tentative beginnings and offers us an intimate relationship between one doctor and his patient as, together, they attempt to reassemble a lost life. Through Albert she gives us a portrait of a man untethered from place and time who, in spite of himself, kept setting out, again and again, in search of wonder and astonishment.
Normal Instructor and Teachers World
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 588
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 588
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