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From #1 New York Times bestselling Dork Diaries author Rachel Ren e Russell comes the first three books in a series about Max Crumbly and his daily ups and downs in middle school This collection includes: The Misadventures of Max
Language: English, Binding: Board book, Number of pages: 16, Publishers: Pan Macmillan, Author: Rebecca Jones, ISBN-13: 9781035013678, Date of issue: 2023
Lord Krishna's Cuisine is the classic, easy-to-follow guide to cooking authentic vegetarian Indian food. Cookbook author and food historian Yamuna Devi presents richly varied regional cuisines in an engaging way, highlighting the cultural and s
THE INSTANT #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER "Sparkling with mystery, humor and the uncanny, this is a fun read. But beneath its effervescent tone, more complex themes are at play." --San Francisco Chronicle
Best friends the bear, the moose and the beaver have been so busy getting ready for Christmas, they have forgotten the most important decoration of all - the Christmas tree Rushing through the snowy forest, they reject one tree after another. And the
The Autoimmune Protocol Comfort Food Cookbook revisits all of the fun comfort foods you love with a healing twist. Every recipe is autoimmune protocol compliant--free of gluten, grains, eggs, dairy, nightshades, legumes, seeds, and refined sugars
"A thorough, illuminating exploration of the most consequential controversy raging in modern science." --New York Times Book ReviewEvery physicist agrees quantum mechanics is among humanity's finest scientific achievements. But ask what i
Longtime resident and former scuba instructor Rosalie Klein offers an inside look at this popular island, from snorkeling along a barrier reef or relaxing on Manchebo Beach to experiencing Aruba's vibrant culture and nightlife
Loose parts are natural or synthetic found, bought, or upcycled materials--acorns, hardware, stones, aluminum foil, fabric scraps, for example--that children can move, manipulate, control, and change within their play. Loose parts capture children's curios
In an ordinary garden full of flowers and plants, little Jack and Mr. Gnome live above the ground, while Yvonne the mole, the Field Mouse family, Paulie the earthworm and Colette the ant live below the ground. Everybody is happy in the garden. Until on
The inside story of how America's enemies launched a cyber war against us-and how we've learned to fight back With each passing year, the internet-linked attacks on America's interests have grown in both frequency and severity. Overmatche
Ruth Asawa (1926-2013) was an influential and award-winning sculptor, a beloved figure in the Bay Area art world, and a devoted activist who advocated tirelessly for arts education. This lushly illustrated book by collage artist Andrea D'Aquino brings Asaw
A triumphant close to The Requiem for Homo Sapiens an epic tour de force that began with The Broken God and was followed by The Wild. Danlo wi Soli Ringess now has the greatest mission of his life to complete. With Bertram Jasparis evil Architects terrorising the universe with their killing star the morrashar and Hanumans Ringists intent on converting the rest of humanity to the Way of Ringess, Danlo must somehow try to prevent War in Heaven. Behind him travels an army of lightships, commanded by the ever-larger-than-life Bardo, falling from fixed-point to fixed-point throughout the deep, dark spaces of the Vild, ready to do battle, if they must, with the Ringists fleet, lying in ambush for them beyond the Star of Neverness. War in Heaven brings to a cataclysmic finale the most amazing and awe-inspiring journey in modern science fiction, combining the ultimate in space adventure with philosophy, mathematics, spirituality and superb characterization. It is truly the greatest romantic epic of modern sf.
An examination of solitude and absence, the poems within this collection grapple with the reality and taboo of loneliness pitted against an anxiety of connecting. Exploring human relationships, breakdown in communication, and silence self-inflicted or otherwise the poems give voice to the fears and experiences that shape us, and interrogate the ways in which we process and avoid. Frecknalls leaps of surreality, extreme empathy and vivid imagery make Somewhere Something is Burning a compelling joyride of a read. Autorid: Alice Alice Frecknall
""Fred Lerdahl gave the Schoff Lecture in 2018 and at long last has delivered a full book manuscript based on his lectures. The book focuses on only one of the three lectures: an in-depth study of the musical treatment of the sounds of poetry. It develops a musically conceived, rule-based theory of poetic rhythm, contour, and sound color. Lerdahl's strategy throughout the book is to present components of the theory before discussing related approaches in literary studies or linguistics. After a short initial chapter introducing basic features of musical rhythm, the second chapter presents a model of poetic rhythm. Chapter 3 relates the model to traditional poetic scansion, and chapter 4 discusses relevant research on prosodic rhythm in generative phonology. Chapter 5 advances a model of intonational contour for poetic lines and then considers related work in intonational phonology. Chapter 6 compares predictions of the theory to transcriptions of aural readings by poets and actors. Chapter 7 proffers a hierarchical model of syllabic sound color and reviews its connection to work in music theory. The final chapter briefly summarizes the architecture of the overall theory and suggests future avenues to explore.""-- Provided by publisher. Poets, literary critics, and lovers of poetry often speak of the music of poetry. The Sounds of Poetry Viewed as Music gives substance to the metaphor by building on recent research in linguistics and music theory to propose a theory of the sounds of poetry conceived in musical terms. It develops a rule-based methodology for assigning normative readings to the rhythms and contours of poetic lines. Each component of the theory is compared to earlier treatments both in traditional prosody and in generative metrics and intonational phonology. The theorys predictions correspond well to recorded readings by poets and actors. The book also advances an original hierarchical treatment of syllabic rhyme, alliteration, and assonance.The Sounds of Poetry Viewed as Music is a deeply interdisciplinary project. On one hand, it offers a detailed, rigorous treatment of the perceptual organization of poetic sounds. On the other, it supports Darwins claim that music and language have a common ancestry in expressive vocalization. This book will engage lovers of poetry, literary scholars, musicians, and philosophers and cognitive scientists interested in the intersection of the musical and linguistic capacities. Poets, literary critics, and lovers of poetry often speak of the music of poetry. This book gives substance to the metaphor by building on recent research in linguistics and music theory to propose a theory of the sounds of poetry conceived in musical terms. Autorid: Alfred Lerdahl
Through 30 simple upcycled sewing projects using preloved garments, this must-have book shows you how to create stylish baby clothes, using your unwanted outfits, with clear instructions and colorful patterns. Original. Illustrations. "Give your own favorite clothes a second life and create 30 simple upcycled sewing projects for newborns to toddlers, using recycled, preloved garments"-- Give your own favorite clothes a second life and create 30 simple upcycled sewing projects for newborns to toddlers, using recycled, preloved garments."Straightforward instructions aimed at novice sewists ensure that even readers uneasy with a sewing machine will be able to follow along, and the clever designs charm. This adorable collection is ideal for sewing enthusiasts and environmentalists alike" - Publishers WeeklyIf you are like author Linnea, tired of the mountain of unused clothes, not only in your own wardrobe but elsewhere, this book is for you. To reuse preloved clothes is not only environmentally friendly it is also good for you and your kids. Preloved clothes are free from chemicals and are soft to the skin.Packed with 30 simple sewing projects for creating stylish baby clothes, from newborn up to two-year-olds, using your unwanted outfits. Turn an old T-shirt into a romper, a dress shirt into a bodysuit even an old pair of jeans into a changing bag and mittens! Simply follow the clear instructions and colorful patterns to make practical clothes using basic sewing techniques.There are also accessories and objects to create for home decoration from upcycled fabrics and garments, such as bags, cushion cases, hangers, and sheets. You will also learn basic textile printing, which will help lift your fabrics from well-loved to wow!Requiring no advanced sewing skills let Linnea open your eyes and wardrobe to closet cleaning! Autorid: Linnea Larsson
In her literary debut, internationally award-winning writer Courtney Zoffness considers what we inherit from generations pastbiologically, culturally, spirituallyand what we pass on to our children. Spilt Milk is an intimate, bracing, and beautiful exploration of vulnerability and culpability. Zoffness relives her childhood anxiety disorder as she witnesses it manifest in her firstborn; endures brazen sexual advances by a student in her class; grapples with the implications of her young sons cop obsession; and challenges her Jewish faith. What role does a mother play, she asks, in raising thoughtful, generous children? Where is the line between privacy and secrecy? And how do the stories we tell inform who we become? These powerful, dynamic essays herald a vital new voice. Autorid: Courtney Zoffness
Lester Sloan began his photography career as cameraman for the CBS affiliate in Detroit, then worked as a staff photographer in Los Angeles for Newsweek magazine for twenty-five years. His daughter, noted essayist Aisha Sabatini Sloan, writes about race and current events, often coupled with analysis of art, film, and pop culture. In this father-daughter collaboration, Lester opened his archive of street photography, portraits, and news photos, and Aisha interviewed him, creating rich, probing, dialogue-based captions for more than one hundred photographs. Lesters images encompass celebrity portraits, key news events like Pope John Pauls visit to Mexico, Black cultural life in Europe, and, with astonishing emotion, the everyday lives of Black folk in Los Angeles and Detroit.About Of the Diaspora:McSweeney's Of the Diaspora is a series of previously published works in Black literature whose themes, settings, characterizations, and conflicts evoke an experience, language, imagery and power born of the Middle Passage and the particular aesthetic which connects African-derived peoples to a shared artistic and ancestral past. Wesley Brown's Tragic Magic, the first novel in the series, was originally published in 1978 and championed by Toni Morrison during her tenure as an editor at Random House. This Of the Diaspora edition features a new introduction written by Brown for the series. Tragic Magic will be followed by Paule Marshall's novel of a Harlem widow claiming new life. Praisesong for the Widow was originally published in 1983 and was a recipient of the Before Columbus Foundation American Book Award. The series is edited by writer Erica Vital-Lazare, a professor of creative writing and Marginalized Voices in literature at the College of Southern Nevada. Published in collectible hardcover editions with original cover art by Sunra Thompson, the first three works hail from Black American voices defined by what Amiri Baraka described as strong feeling "getting into new blues, from the old ones." Of the Diaspora-North America will be followed by series from the diasporic communities of Europe, the Caribbean and Brazil. Autorid: Aisha Sabatini Sloan, Lester Sloan, Erica Vital-Lazare