Author: Edward R. Ricciuti
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 0689825323
Category : Zoo animals
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
A collection in which staffers share behind-the-scenes stories of the animals they work with at the Bronx Zoo.
A Pelican Swallowed My Head
Author: Edward R. Ricciuti
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 0689825323
Category : Zoo animals
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
A collection in which staffers share behind-the-scenes stories of the animals they work with at the Bronx Zoo.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 0689825323
Category : Zoo animals
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
A collection in which staffers share behind-the-scenes stories of the animals they work with at the Bronx Zoo.
School Library Journal
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Category : Children's libraries
Languages : en
Pages : 634
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ISBN:
Category : Children's libraries
Languages : en
Pages : 634
Book Description
Where All Past Years Are
Author: Joseph Allen
Publisher: Rogue Phoenix Press
ISBN: 1624203728
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 388
Book Description
Starting on Thanksgiving Day 1954, the Chadwick family encounters wars, financial crashes, 9-11, and the Great Recession. As a family with a WASP history they discover the wider world that is America, marry across religious, racial and ethnic lines, live, love, laugh and celebrate Thanksgiving and Independence Day at the Old Home on the shore of Lake Champlain near the Canadian border in New York. The love of husbands and wives, the closeness of relatives who are an increasingly rainbow-like group, the touching beauty of the Old Home on the Lake as some family members move back to the property into new cottages – all are major themes. Children running a three-legged race watch the young man, Gray Chadwick, drop to his knees to beg his pregnant girlfriend, Melissa, to marry him. Births, deaths, burials, 4th of July fireworks, boating and bass fishing, and the strengthening power of love lead to a final surprising and unexpected reunion of two branches of the family for the first time in over three hundred years.
Publisher: Rogue Phoenix Press
ISBN: 1624203728
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 388
Book Description
Starting on Thanksgiving Day 1954, the Chadwick family encounters wars, financial crashes, 9-11, and the Great Recession. As a family with a WASP history they discover the wider world that is America, marry across religious, racial and ethnic lines, live, love, laugh and celebrate Thanksgiving and Independence Day at the Old Home on the shore of Lake Champlain near the Canadian border in New York. The love of husbands and wives, the closeness of relatives who are an increasingly rainbow-like group, the touching beauty of the Old Home on the Lake as some family members move back to the property into new cottages – all are major themes. Children running a three-legged race watch the young man, Gray Chadwick, drop to his knees to beg his pregnant girlfriend, Melissa, to marry him. Births, deaths, burials, 4th of July fireworks, boating and bass fishing, and the strengthening power of love lead to a final surprising and unexpected reunion of two branches of the family for the first time in over three hundred years.
Malibu Burns
Author: Mark Richardson
Publisher: Next Chapter
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 292
Book Description
Near-future San Francisco is a dark world where reality is changeable and different dimensions overlap. Teen Malibu Makimura discovers she can feel people’s emotions, and senses an ominous voice growing inside her. She lands a job at a women’s nightclub drawing surrealist caricatures. One night while drawing a portrait, she feels a sinister emotion projected by a woman named Luciana, who invites Malibu to her Presidio Heights mansion. There, she makes a peculiar request - and Malibu agrees. With each following act the evil inside her grows, and Malibu begins to wonder if she will ever be in control again... or if she even wants to be. From the author of The Sun Casts No Shadow and Hunt for the Troll, 'Malibu Burns' is a dystopian noir tale full of surrealistic elements.
Publisher: Next Chapter
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 292
Book Description
Near-future San Francisco is a dark world where reality is changeable and different dimensions overlap. Teen Malibu Makimura discovers she can feel people’s emotions, and senses an ominous voice growing inside her. She lands a job at a women’s nightclub drawing surrealist caricatures. One night while drawing a portrait, she feels a sinister emotion projected by a woman named Luciana, who invites Malibu to her Presidio Heights mansion. There, she makes a peculiar request - and Malibu agrees. With each following act the evil inside her grows, and Malibu begins to wonder if she will ever be in control again... or if she even wants to be. From the author of The Sun Casts No Shadow and Hunt for the Troll, 'Malibu Burns' is a dystopian noir tale full of surrealistic elements.
Scientific American
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Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 440
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 440
Book Description
Fur News and Outdoor World
Author:
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ISBN:
Category : Fur trade
Languages : en
Pages : 1056
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Fur trade
Languages : en
Pages : 1056
Book Description
The Condor
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Category : Birds
Languages : en
Pages : 246
Book Description
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Category : Birds
Languages : en
Pages : 246
Book Description
Bulletin of the Cooper Ornithological Club of California
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Category : Birds
Languages : en
Pages : 700
Book Description
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Category : Birds
Languages : en
Pages : 700
Book Description
Best Books for Children
Author: Catherine Barr
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781591580850
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 1808
Book Description
Contains more than 25,000 titles of books recommended for children in grades K-6.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781591580850
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 1808
Book Description
Contains more than 25,000 titles of books recommended for children in grades K-6.
Tales and Legends of the Devil
Author: Claude Lecouteux
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1644116863
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 283
Book Description
Explores the many forms and abilities of the devil in stories from around the world • Draws on folk traditions from all over Europe, including Transylvanian Romania, Bulgaria, Albania, Switzerland, Italy, France, Scandinavia, and the Baltic countries • Traces the devil’s shapeshifting powers back to their Vedic origins in ancient India and looks at his connections with witches and storm magic • Reveals how many of the qualities and magical powers attributed to the devil were once those belonging to pagan gods The devil has many more guises than the cliché red boogeyman named Lucifer or Satan who haunts Christianity. In some traditions the devil is sinister and cunning, while others portray him as an oaf who can easily be conned and evaded by anyone with an ounce of cleverness. In other tales and legends, he is the primal shapeshifter, and the Roma, also known as the gypsies, claimed his talents of metamorphosis were so strong he could even assume the appearance of a priest. Drawing on folk traditions from all over Europe, including Transylvanian Romania, Bulgaria, Albania, Switzerland, Italy, France, Scandinavia, Moravia, Bohemia, Lapland, and the Baltic countries, Claude and Corinne Lecouteux explore the many forms and abilities of the devil in stories, tales, and legends throughout the ages. They trace the devil’s shapeshifting powers back to their Vedic origins in ancient India and look at his connections with witches, storm magic, and other magical events. They examine the symbolic implications of the appearance of the devil in these tales, such as how he is often either limping or disfigured with the legs or feet of a goat or other animal traditionally linked to the lower powers or passions. They explain how the devil’s limp or his goat-like feet reflect the prevalence in world mythology of the sacred nature of crippling injuries. Peeling back the Christian veneer embedded in many tales and legends about the so-called Evil One, the authors ultimately reveal how many of the qualities and magical powers attributed to the devil were once those belonging to pagan gods, like the Lithuanian thunder god Perkūnas or the Titan Chronos, as well as to playful woodland spirits and the sometimes helpful, sometimes fearful fauns and satyrs of Greco-Roman mythology.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1644116863
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 283
Book Description
Explores the many forms and abilities of the devil in stories from around the world • Draws on folk traditions from all over Europe, including Transylvanian Romania, Bulgaria, Albania, Switzerland, Italy, France, Scandinavia, and the Baltic countries • Traces the devil’s shapeshifting powers back to their Vedic origins in ancient India and looks at his connections with witches and storm magic • Reveals how many of the qualities and magical powers attributed to the devil were once those belonging to pagan gods The devil has many more guises than the cliché red boogeyman named Lucifer or Satan who haunts Christianity. In some traditions the devil is sinister and cunning, while others portray him as an oaf who can easily be conned and evaded by anyone with an ounce of cleverness. In other tales and legends, he is the primal shapeshifter, and the Roma, also known as the gypsies, claimed his talents of metamorphosis were so strong he could even assume the appearance of a priest. Drawing on folk traditions from all over Europe, including Transylvanian Romania, Bulgaria, Albania, Switzerland, Italy, France, Scandinavia, Moravia, Bohemia, Lapland, and the Baltic countries, Claude and Corinne Lecouteux explore the many forms and abilities of the devil in stories, tales, and legends throughout the ages. They trace the devil’s shapeshifting powers back to their Vedic origins in ancient India and look at his connections with witches, storm magic, and other magical events. They examine the symbolic implications of the appearance of the devil in these tales, such as how he is often either limping or disfigured with the legs or feet of a goat or other animal traditionally linked to the lower powers or passions. They explain how the devil’s limp or his goat-like feet reflect the prevalence in world mythology of the sacred nature of crippling injuries. Peeling back the Christian veneer embedded in many tales and legends about the so-called Evil One, the authors ultimately reveal how many of the qualities and magical powers attributed to the devil were once those belonging to pagan gods, like the Lithuanian thunder god Perkūnas or the Titan Chronos, as well as to playful woodland spirits and the sometimes helpful, sometimes fearful fauns and satyrs of Greco-Roman mythology.