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Fishing for Bananas is the first of six books in the Banana Chronicles series. The colorful island life of Mon-ki Key is depicted through tales of fishing and surfing, a treasure, a Big Idea and most importantly, a fantastic storm that changes everything. The vibrant blending of tales and dazzling illustrations portray the positive interactions of the island's whimsical characters. In Mon-ki Key's lively market place, Monkey trades his daily catch of fish for a variety of things: roof thatch, food for his pet bird, and... Bananas! Readers of all ages will appreciate the values and experiences introduced through Monkey's adventures, creating an excitement for adventure through a nice balance of fairness, ethics, and social responsibility.
"Award-winning journalist Dan Koeppel navigates across the planet and throughout history, telling the cultural and scientific story of the world's most ubiquitous fruit"--Page 4 of cover.
Rachel can't imagine why Bucky Greene, a scientist friend of her father's who's developing genetically engineered bananas, would show up at their New York City apartment in the middle of the night to leave a baby chimpanzee with them for a week -- or why they absolutely, positively can't tell anyone about it. What could possibly be "top secret" about an adorable chimp like Friday? Rachel hasn't a clue, but when Friday turns out to be really, inexplicably intelligent (Rubik's Cube's a snap) -- and Bucky Greene turns up really, inexplicably dead (he slipped on his own banana peel) -- she suspects serious monkey business afoot. And when chimp-nappers step into the picture, getting to the bottom of Friday's "top secret" before it's too late becomes a delightfully madcap mystery -- with Rachel in a riotous, nonstop race for survival of the fittest. Written by four-time Emmy-nominated writer and acclaimed humorist Hester Mundis, who raised a chimp of her own in her Manhattan apartment, this is a wonderfully funny -- and heartfelt -- novel about endangered species, corporate espionage, and going bananas in more ways than one.
The Lost Medallion is the second of six books in the Banana Chronicles series. The colorful island life of Mon-Ki Key continues with the incredible tale of how all the magic began. Fishing, surfing, swaying palm trees, finding a message in a bottle, the ever-so-important tradition of trading, and lastly, the possibility of finding a treasure, all make up just a small part of the island's warm charm. Brought to life through vibrant illustrations tied in with an exciting story, which captures the attention of the young and young at heart, this story invites both nostalgia and magical experiences to the imagination. As he leads by example, Monkey's adventures start with good character, responsibility and awareness, and eventually, his focused determination is rewarded with a most unexpected gift. Join Monkey and discover the excitement for an adventure that leads straight to the island of Mon-Ki Key!
The great detective Banana Fox is called back to duty to find a missing turtle. But the deeper he digs, the more he discovers, and it's worse than he thought! The Secret Sour Society is back, and they're mixing up a bunch of trouble. Can Banana Fox and his sidekick, Flashlight, put an end to the Secret Sour Society once and for all?
"...engaging, intelligent, and surprisingly suspenseful." —Elizabeth Gilbert, author of Eat, Pray, Love The unforgettable New York Times best-selling journey of self-discovery and finding one's true calling in life Kathleen Flinn was a thirty-six-year-old middle manager trapped on the corporate ladder - until her boss eliminated her job. Instead of sulking, she took the opportunity to check out of the rat race for good - cashing in her savings, moving to Paris, and landing a spot at the venerable Le Cordon Blue cooking school. The Sharper Your Knife, the Less You Cry is the funny and inspiring account of her struggle in a stew of hot-tempered, chefs, competitive classmates, her own "wretchedly inadequate" French - and how she mastered the basics of French cuisine. Filled with rich, sensual details of her time in the kitchen - the ingredients, cooking techniques, wine, and more than two dozen recipes - and the vibrant sights and sounds of the markets, shops, and avenues of Paris, it is also a journey of self-discovery, transformation, and, ultimately, love.
Volume 3 is about some very valuable life lessons. The first lesson is that you should never judge a book by its cover. The second lesson is to never give up. You can accomplish anything you set your mind to.
This book chronicles the dawn of the age of creativity in business, when new ideas and practices based on creativity will drastically change the way we do business. Starting with an overview of the age of marketing, the book winds its way through the past and the present to show us the future of business, backed up with insights from sociology and psychology.
In this volume we learn about forging new friendships as well as the value of teamwork. Our fruity friends prove that when you put your mind to it you can accomplish anything.
Ever felt like you have been treated differently because of how you look or where you are from? Take a journey with these two new friends, Peanut and Newman, and see how they handle that situation.