![]() The Color Kittens, 2003, USA, Random House ISBN 9780307021410Ĭhildren's book author and illustrator Paul O.The Color Kittens, (Kathi Ember, illustrator) 1994, USA, Western Publishing ISBN 9780307302175.The Colour Kittens, 1973, Australia, Golden Press OCLC 607091308.The Color Kittens, 1949, USA, Simon and Schuster OCLC 1392362. ![]() ![]() Later when they fall asleep, they dream about things in various colors. Now they have the colors to paint everything they see around them. Their attempts lead to pink, orange and purple before "almost by accident," they mix yellow and blue to successfully create green. ![]() The story revolves around two kittens, "Hush" and "Brush," who attempt to create their favorite color green by mixing the primary colors red, yellow and blue, and black and white. The Color Kittens is a children's book by Margaret Wise Brown, illustrated by Alice and Martin Provensen, and published, as part of the Little Golden Books series, in 1949. ![]()
0 Comments
5/21/2023 0 Comments Janet fitch author![]() And as soon as she attained the age of 21, she decided that she will try her hand at writing fiction. While studying at Keele University, Fitch developed a passion for the history of Russia. She earned entry into a student exchange program and joined England’s Keele University. Fitch was highly attracted to the field due to its powerful narratives, the colossal personalities, breath and potency of its themes, and scope of events. During her college studies, Fitch aspired to have the career path of a historian. She completed her graduation in 1878 from Reed College, Portland, Oregon, with a bachelor’s of arts degree in History. She is the third generation native of her family and grew up among some voracious readers. Author Fitch was born on November 9, 1955, in Los Angles, California, United States, and was brought up in her hometown in Los Angeles. This Oprah’s Book Club novel was adapted into a movie in 2002. She has written several mind-blowing standalone novels in her career and is particularly popular for writing the book called White Oleander. Janet Fitch is a renowned American writer, who is famous for writing adult fiction, contemporary, and drama stories. ![]() 5/21/2023 0 Comments Corrections ink![]() Maybe because you've pissed them off or maybe because other inmates want it, so instead sound becomes your sundial. ![]() Sometimes there's a microwave that you can use to tell time, but sometimes the guards take that away. Keri Blakinger: Time melts, watches are banned. Melissa: Corrections in Ink is Blakinger's memoir and it's about the time she spent incarcerated in New York State. Keri Blakinger: I'm a reporter and the author of Corrections in Ink ![]() The echoing soundtrack of your mistakes in stereo. Every whisper ricochets off the cinder block walls and heavy steel doors into a muffled cacophony. Keri Blakinger: Even when they're quiet, jails have a distinct sound. ![]() Today, a personal story about the criminal justice system. This week we've been highlighting great books we've read this summer and the authors behind them. ![]() 5/21/2023 0 Comments Infinite country by patricia engel![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() But the family is separated when Mauro is deported for driving without a license. Her parents, Elena and Mauro, fell in love as teenagers and had a child before fleeing from the violence, poverty, and uncertainty of Bogotá and moving to Houston, where “their ears took in English, English, all the time English, and if they heard Spanish, it was with no accent like their own.” After overstaying their visas, they have two more kids including Talia, the youngest, and move to various cities. Talia breaks out of a reformatory for girls in Colombia with a single purpose: to reunite with her family in the U.S. Engel ( The Veins of the Ocean) delivers an outstanding novel of migration and the Colombian diaspora. ![]() ![]() ![]() If you've ever gone fishing in your life, chances are you won't give this a first much less a second thought, but if worms could go to the movies (or even see, for that matter) this would be their equivalent of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. ![]() The big question that nobody asks is, How do the worms feel about this? They're crawling along through the moist dirt, innocent as can be.and then suddenly they're brutally ripped away from their families and communities and forced to become the main ingredient in omelets, The big question that nobody asks is, How do the worms feel about this? They're crawling along through the moist dirt, innocent as can be.and then suddenly they're brutally ripped away from their families and communities and forced to become the main ingredient in omelets, milkshakes and pasta dishes solely because two fourth-graders just can't get along. ![]() 5/21/2023 0 Comments Lucky Broken Girl by Ruth Behar![]() When I sat down to write, I wanted to conjure how I felt at that young age, when it seemed to take forever to get back on my feet. Imagine an immigrant family, just arrived from Cuba, penniless and afraid, and suddenly they have an invalid girl to take care of. ![]() It was a traumatic experience, for me as well as my family and our friends and neighbors. ![]() The story was inspired by the year I spent in a body cast, confined to my bed, when I was 9 going on 10. ![]() What can you tell us about your own experience that inspired this story? Why did you decide to transform your story into a book for young readers? A love letter to a diverse New York City neighborhood and a sensitive portrayal of growing up with unforeseen challenges, Lucky Broken Girl is gentle, heartfelt and highly entertaining. In her year of recovery, Ruthie discovers the love and support of her community and family, but also confronts anger, fear and despair as she comes to terms with her new circumstances and changing personality. ![]() Ruthie Mizrahi and her family are still adjusting to life in America when a car accident leaves Ruthie confined to her bed in a full-body cast. Anthropologist and poet Ruth Behar makes her middle grade debut with Lucky Broken Girl, the story of a young Jewish-Cuban girl in Queens that was inspired by the author’s own experiences. ![]() 5/20/2023 0 Comments Inheritance cycle books![]() Eragon and Saphira have come further than anyone dared to hope. Long months of training and battle have brought victories and hope, but they have also brought heartbreaking loss. 1 After writing the first draft for a year, Paolini spent a second year rewriting and fleshing out the story and characters. Paolini, born in 1983, began writing the novel after graduating from home school at the age of fifteen. ![]() ![]() There is more adventure at hand for the Rider and his dragon, as Eragon finds himself bound by a tangle of promises he may not be able to keep.When unrest claims the rebels and danger strikes from every corner, Eragon must make choices that may lead to unimagined sacrifice. Eragon is the first book in The Inheritance Cycle by American fantasy writer Christopher Paolini. Before long, Eragon doesn’t know whom he can trust. But chaos and betrayal plague him at every turn, and nothing is what it seems. Now his choices could save-or destroy-the Empire.Įragon must travel to Ellesmera, land of the elves, for further training in the skills of the Dragon Rider: magic and swordsmanship. ![]() Eragon is soon swept into a dangerous tapestry of magic, glory, and power. ![]() One boy, one dragon, and a world of adventure come together in this four-book boxed set collection that makes a perfect gift for fantasy fans.įifteen-year-old Eragon believes that he is merely a poor farm boy-until his destiny as a Dragon Rider is revealed. Synopsis: Experience the international fantasy sensation that is the Inheritance Cycle with this complete collection of the New York Times bestselling series! For the first time, here are all four books in one ebook collection. ![]() ![]() Are Enneagram books based on scientific research?.What can I learn from an Enneagram book?.Other Best Enneagram Books Considerations:.The Modern Enneagram: Discover Who You Are and Who You Can Be by Kacie Berghoef and Melanie Bell.The Spiritual Dimension of the Enneagram: Nine Faces of the Soul by Sandra Maitri, Geneen Roth.Understanding the Enneagram: The Practical Guide to Personality Types by Don Richard Riso, Russ Hudson.Facets of Unity: The Enneagram of Holy Ideas by A.H.Personality Types: Using the Enneagram for Self-Discovery by Don Richard Riso, Russ Hudson.The Path Between Us: A Enneagram Journey to Healthy Relationships by Suzanne Stabile.The Sacred Enneagram: Finding Your Unique Path to Spiritual Growth by Christopher L.Nine Lenses on the World: the Enneagram Perspective by Jerome Wagner.The Art of Typing: Powerful Tools for Enneagram Typing by Ginger Lapid-Bogda.Becoming Us: Using the Enneagram to Create a Thriving Gospel-Centered Union by Beth McCord, Jeff McCord.The Enneagram Made Easy by Renee Baron and Elizabeth Wagele.Enneagram in Love and Work by Helen Palmer. ![]()
5/20/2023 0 Comments Lehane the given day![]() ![]() He has two children from a previous marriage. Gerry is a member of the Invisible City Theatre Company. ![]() His brother, Gerry Lehane, who is two and a half years older than Dennis, trained at the Trinity Repertory Company in Providence and became an actor in New York in 1990. Lehane is a graduate of Eckerd College in St. Both of his parents emigrated from Ireland. His father was a foreman for Sears & Roebuck, and his mother worked in a Boston public school cafeteria. He spent summers on Fieldston Beach in Marshfield. He lived in the Boston area most of his life, where he sets most of his books, but now lives in southern California. ![]() Lehane was born and raised in the Dorchester neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. Four of his novels were adapted as films of the same names: Clint Eastwood's Mystic River (2003), Martin Scorsese's Shutter Island (2010), and Gone Baby Gone (2007) and Live by Night (2016), both directed by Ben Affleck. He has published more than a dozen novels the first several were a series of mysteries featuring recurring characters, including A Drink Before the War. ![]() Lehane at the 2010 Brooklyn Book Festivalĭennis Lehane (born August 4, 1965) is an American author. ![]() 5/20/2023 0 Comments Clearing clutter with feng shui![]() ![]() Rooted in ancient Chinese culture, specifically in Taoism, feng shui is the arrangement of buildings and objects and the organization of space within a room to create harmony and balance, according to the National Geographic Society. And that’s where feng shui comes in, as a tool to help you design a space that makes you feel good, powerful, and supported in your health and wellness goals. Your perception of your environment can determine how you think and behave in life, says Carter. “How we discuss our lives is often very easily described with words that correspond directly to our environment,” says Karen Rauch Carter, a professional feng shui consultant and the author of Move Your Stuff, Change Your Life in Naples, Florida. ![]() Have you ever noticed how people use architectural or home terms to describe the problems in their lives? I’m running into a brick wall. ![]() |