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In the alleyways of 1920s New York, long before their adventures would take them west, young immigrant and small-time gangster Jakub Danowicz meets Cheshire Bloom, an eccentric teenager in possession of explosive magical powers. Their partnership propels them from petty theft to turf wars to industrial espionage, flinging them into the paths of colorful friends and foes. But to Jakub, Cheshire is more than a fellow gangster. If only Cheshire knew... This prequel to the comic Bang! Bang! BOOM! is 260 pages and includes Del Borovic's full color illustrations. Recommended for readers 17+ due to violent and sexual content.
For almost seven years Jakub Danowicz pined after his friend and fellow criminal cohort Cheshire Bloom, until tragic circumstances brought them together. Now they’re...dating? Lovers? It might take just as long for them to figure it out! If their personal lives weren’t challenging enough, right after having come out on top of Brooklyn’s criminal underworld, they find themselves in the crosshairs of Manhattan’s most dangerous and unpredictable gangsters. Throw in cops and the feds, and New York just might be too hot for even this infamous fire-starter and his partner. This conclusion to the prequel ends just before the beginning of graphic novel series Bang! Bang! BOOM! Due to its violent and sexual content it is recommended for mature readers only.
A novel prequel to Bang! Bang! BOOM! the graphic novel.
What is "literature in these postmodern, postcanonical times? And if a small number of works being written today are "literary," what distinguishes them from those many others that are not? The store managers who shelve books in separate "literature" and "fiction" sections clearly have something in mind, but they're not talking. James Bloom has his own ideas, and he is. With zest and conviction, Bloom argues that traditional aspirations to literariness persist in the poetry and fiction of writers such as Robert Stone, Jane Smiley, Salman Rushdie, Toni Morrison, Adrienne Rich, and Robert Pinsky. All, in their various ways, exhibit a critical and playful awareness of their literary antecedents, display and resist the seductions of eloquence, arouse and discipline their readers' curiosity. Bloom deftly shows how their writings negotiate with the nonliterary media that dominate our culture, even as the cultural capital of canonical authors like Shakespeare and Keats is put to work on the pages of mail-order catalogs and the New York Times, on network television, and in the products of the Disney conglomerate.
The excitement and discovery of science exploration is introduced to young children with these thought-provoking activities. Successfully child-tested, these hands-on experiences help your children learn about science the way children learn best! Knowledge is gained, and retained, as children play with water, air, plants, magnets, and more. Activities extend from independent exploration to, classroom projects. An excellent resource for the science learning center.
Combining language arts and math is a great way to show kids how math is an integral part of everyday life. Ten thematic units offer exciting, project-based activities such as a white elephant sale and writing number stories. Includes an extensive math-based literature bibliography.
Bang! Bang! BOOM! takes place in an alternate history version of 1933 America, where technology is booming and magic is a curiosity rather than an impossibility. In this action-packed romance follow the exploits of protagonists Jakub Danowicz and Cheshire Bloom: gangsters, gamblers, and lovers, who for years have fought alongside each other as members of New York's Kozlow Gang. Jakub's cunning and unyielding stoicism paired with Cheshire's carefree spirit and explosive magical abilities have earned them widespread notoriety, but it's only after Jakub convinces Cheshire to leave town with him for Chicago that their real adventure begins. This first volume is 206 pages of mostly black and white artwork with full color chapter titles. Recommended for readers 17+ due to violent and suggestive content.
What's that Bang! Boom! Roar!? A busy crew of dinosaurs! Engines fire, swing that hammer, Cover your ears—it's quite a clamor! But keep those eyes open wide, Because the alphabet hides inside. Find each letter—wait, there's more! Big trucks, cool tools, and surprises galore! Cool hard-hat dinosaurs jam-pack this rhyming alphabet picture book by New York Times bestselling author Nate Evans and Stephanie Gwyn Brown, brought to life by Christopher Santoro's hilarious and energetic illustrations. Kids will love looking for the hidden letters on each page and finding the visual jokes that lead to a supersilly surprise ending. Construction work may be tough, but even dinos love a little monkey business!
Amidst the heated fray of the Culture Wars emerged a scrappy festival in downtown New York City called Bang on a Can. Presenting eclectic, irreverent marathons of experimental music in crumbling venues on the Lower East Side, Bang on a Can sold out concerts for a genre that had been long considered box office poison. Through the 1980s and 1990s, three young, visionary composers--David Lang, Michael Gordon, and Julia Wolfe--nurtured Bang on a Can into a multifaceted organization with a major record deal, a virtuosic in-house ensemble, and a seat at the table at Lincoln Center, and in the process changed the landscape of avant-garde music in the United States. Bang on a Can captured a new public for new music. But they did not do so alone. As the twentieth century came to a close, the world of American composition pivoted away from the insular academy and towards the broader marketplace. In the wake of the unexpected popularity of Steve Reich and Philip Glass, classical presenters looked to contemporary music for relevance and record labels scrambled to reap its potential profits, all while government funding was imperilled by the evangelical right. Other institutions faltered amidst the vagaries of late capitalism, but the renegade Bang on a Can survived--and thrived--in a tumultuous and idealistic moment that made new music what it is today.