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Bilingual children's book in English - Spanish. There once was a sad village filled with sad villagers. But from the moment a small round lady appeared among them, the sadness would be shaken out of their lives. From 6 to 8 years old. This book is also available in paperback (ISBN: 9782896878116). A magical tale that speaks above all about self-awareness, kindness and tolerance to learn to live in harmony and share with others what is best in each of us. Libro bilingüe en inglés - español. Había una vez un pueblecito tan perdido y triste como sus habitantes, hasta que un día llegó una avispada y alegre señora, que les inspiró con su viveza para que salieran de su desánimo y lucharan por su modo de vida. Para niños de 6 a 8 años. Un cuento mágico que habla sobre todo de autoconciencia, amabilidad y tolerancia para aprender a vivir en armonía con los demás y compartir lo mejor de cada uno de nosotros.
There once was a sad village filled with sad villagers. But from the moment a small round lady appeared among them, the sadness would be shaken out of their lives. A magical tale that speaks above all about self-awareness, kindness and tolerance to learn to live in harmony and share with others what is best in each of us.
Bilingual children's book in English - Russian. There once was a sad village filled with sad villagers. But from the moment a small round lady appeared among them, the sadness would be shaken out of their lives. From 6 to 8 years old. A magical tale that speaks above all about self-awareness, kindness and tolerance to learn to live in harmony and share with others what is best in each of us Двуязычная детская книга на английском - русском языке. Жила-была одна очень печальная деревня, и все её жители были такими же, пока однажды в их жизнь не ворвалась странная маленькая женщина. Oт 6 до 8 лет.
Bilingual children's book in English - French. There once was a sad village filled with sad villagers. But from the moment a small round lady appeared among them, the sadness would be shaken out of their lives. From 6 to 8 years old. A magical tale that speaks above all about self-awareness, kindness and tolerance to learn to live in harmony and share with others what is best in each of us. This book is also available in paperback: ISBN 9782896878239. Livre bilingue pour enfants en Anglais - Français. Il était une fois un village bien triste et les habitants l'étaient tout autant jusqu'au jour où une drôle de petite bonne femme vint les bousculer dans leur vie si monotone. De 6 à 8 ans. Un conte un peu magique qui parle avant tout de la conscience de soi et des autres avec bienveillance et tolérance pour apprendre à vivre en harmonie et partager ce qu'il y a de meilleur en chacun de nous. Ce livre est aussi disponible avec une couverture souple (ISBN 9782896878239).
Bilingual children's book in English - Korean. There once was a sad village filled with sad villagers. But from the moment a small round lady appeared among them, the sadness would be shaken out of their lives. From 6 to 8 years old. T A magical tale that speaks above all about self-awareness, kindness and tolerance to learn to live in harmony and share with others what is best in each of us. 옛날 옛적에 매우 슬픈 표정을 한 마을이 있었다고 합니다. 어느 날 갑자기 키가 작고 재미있는 아주머니가 마을에 나타나 쓸쓸하고 심심한 일상을 완전히 바꿔놓을 때까지 마을 사람들은 슬프고 쓸쓸한 표정이었다고 합니다. 6 8 세 자신감, 그리고 다른 사람을 향한 존중과 배려, 관용을 알려주어 어떻게 하면 각자의 장점을 서로 나누며 조화롭게 살 수 있는지를 알려주는 마법 같은 이야기입니다.
The Valois Trilogy covers the historical context of French Wars of Religion, during the Valois dynasty. The trilogy contains novels Marguerite de Valois (The Reine Margot), Chicot de Jester (La Dame de Monsoreau) and The Forty-Five Guardsmen. Marguerite de Valois or La Reine Margot is a historical novel set in Paris in August 1572 during the reign of Charles IX. The novel's protagonist is Marguerite de Valois, better known as Margot, daughter of the deceased Henry II and the infamous scheming Catholic power player Catherine de Medici. Chicot de Jester or La Dame de Monsoreau is concerned with fraternal royal strife at the court of Henri III. Tragically caught between the millstones of history are the gallant Count de Bussy and the woman he adores, la Dame de Monsoreau. The action takes place between February and September 1578, six years after the massacre of St. Bartholomew with which La Reine Margot begins. The Forty-Five Guardsmen is the third and final novel of the trilogy of Valois. The action takes place between 1585 and 1586, thirteen years after the massacre of St. Bartholomew. Having succeeded his brother Charles IX, Henry III reigned for ten years without being able to calm the political and religious agitation that delivers the kingdom to factions. Alexandre Dumas, père (1802-1870) was a French writer whose works have been translated into nearly 100 languages and he is one of the most widely read French authors. His most famous works are The Count of Monte Cristo and The Three Musketeers.
A True Story of the Berlin Airlift and the Candy that Dropped from the Sky. Life was grim in 1948 West Berlin, Germany. Josef Stalin blockaded all ground routes coming in and out of Berlin to cut off West Berliners from all food and essential supplies. Without outside help, over 2.2 million people would die. Thus began the Berlin Airlift, a humanitarian rescue mission that utilized British and American airplanes and pilots to fly in needed supplies. As one of the American pilots participating in the Airlift mission, Lt. Gail S. Halvorsen helped to provide not only nourishment to the children but also gave them a reason to hope for a better world. From one thoughtful, generous act came a lifelong relationship between Lt. Gail and the children of Berlin. This is the true story of a seven-year-old girl named Mercedes who lived in West Berlin during the Airlift and of the American who came to be known as the Chocolate Pilot. Artist Gijsbert van Frankenhuyzen's evocative paintings illuminate Margot Theis Raven's powerful story of hope, friendship and remembrance. About the Author: Margot Theis Raven has been a professional writer working in the fields of radio, television, magazines, newspapers, and children's books for thirty years. She has won five national awards, including an IRA Teacher's Choice award. Ms. Raven earned her degree in English from Rosemont College and attended Villanova University for theater study, and Kent State University for German language. Ms. Raven splits her time living in Concord, MA, Charleston, SC and West Chesterfield, NH. About the Illustrator: Born in the Netherlands, Gijsbert van Frankenhuyzen studied at the Royal Academy of Arts in Holland. He immigrated to the United States in 1976, and years later he became a children's book illustrator. Mercedes and the Chocolate Pilot is Nick's ninth children's book with Sleeping Bear Press.
From the much-admired biographer of Charlotte Brontë, Mrs. Patrick Campbell, and the Barrymores (“Margot Peters is surely now . . . our foremost historian of stage make-believe”—Leon Edel), a new biography of the most famous English-speaking acting team of the twentieth century. Individually, they were recognized as extraordinary actors, each one a star celebrated, imitated, sought after. Together, they were legend. The Lunts. A name to conjure with. Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne worked together so imaginatively, so seamlessly onstage that they seemed to fuse into one person. Offstage, they brawled so famously and raucously over every detail of every performance that they inspired the musical Kiss Me, Kate. At home on Broadway, in London’s West End, touring the United States and Great Britain, and even playing “the foxhole circuit” of World War II, the Lunts stunned, moved, and mystified audiences for more than four decades. They were considered to be a rarefied taste, but when they toured Texas in the 1930s, the audience threw cowboy hats onto the stage. Their private life was equally fascinating, as unusual as the one they led in public. Friends like the critic Alexander Woollcott (whom Edna Ferber once described as “the little New Jersey Nero who thinks his pinafore is a toga”), Noël Coward, Laurette Taylor, and Sidney Greenstreet received lifelong loyalty and hospitality. Ten Chimneys, their country home in Genesee Depot, Wisconsin, “is to performers what the Vatican is to Catholics,” Carol Channing once said. “The Lunts are where we all spring from.” In this new biography, Margot Peters catches the magic of Lunt and Fontanne—their period, their work, their intimacy and its contradictions—with candor, delicacy, intelligence, and wit. She writes about their personal and creative choices as deftly as she captures their world, from their meeting (backstage, naturally)—when Fontanne was a young actress in the first flush of stardom and Lunt a lanky midwesterner who came in the stage door, bowed to her elaborately, lost his balance, and fell down the stairs—and the early days when an unknown and very hungry Noël Coward lived in a swank hotel in a room the size of a closet and cadged meals at their table to the telegram the famous couple once sent to a movie mogul, turning down a studio contract worth a fortune (“We can be bought, my dear Mr. Laemmle, but we can’t be bored”). We follow the Lunts through triumphs in plays such as The Guardsman, The Taming of the Shrew, and Design for Living; through friendships and feuds; through the intricate way they worked with such playwrights and directors as S. N. Behrman, Robert Sherwood, Giraudoux, Dürrenmatt, Peter Brook, and with each other. Margot Peters captures the gallantry of two remarkably gifted people who lived for their art and for each other. Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne were once described as an “amazing duet of intelligence and gaiety.” Margot Peters re-creates the fun and the fireworks.
John Bennett's classic tale, based on Gullah folklore, is set in antebellum Charleston, where a desperate mother sells her soul to ensure her daughter's happiness. With a new introduction by Harlan Greene.
In this book, a political powerhouse and mother of two thriving entrepreneurs interviews the moms of over fifty of today’s most successful innovators and—based on her findings—provides ten rules for raising confident, fearless, self-made individuals whose ideas and drive will change the world. Is your child passionate about something? Maybe it’s music, sports, theatre, writing, building things, or helping others—the kind of creative pursuits that create distinguished leaders and make change in the world. All parents want their kids to have success, but how do you help them cultivate their talent and vision for a personally fulfilling and financially successful life? Once you’ve recognized their drive and passion, how do you set your little trailblazers free? Raising an Entrepreneur presents seventy-six stories from the mothers of some of the most successful entrepreneurs today. Entrepreneurs are the new rock stars—they’re the ones who turn their passions into ingenious projects, because they’re willing to risk failure to make their dreams come true. Highlighting the various achievements of innovators from a wide range of cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds—such as Geek Squad’s Robert Stephens and Nantucket Nectars' Tom Scott, nonprofit founders like Mama Hope’s Nyla Rodgers and Pencils of Promise's Adam Braun, profit for purpose creators like TOMS Shoes' Blake Mycoskie and FEED Projects’ Ellen Gustafson, activists like Mike de la Rocha and Erica Ford, and artists like actress Emmanuelle Chriqui and songwriter Benny Blanco—and with photos of the entrepreneurs as children, these inspirational interviews will provide guidance and support on nurturing your own change maker. Not every kid will be an entrepreneur, but all kids have something that makes them unique. If you’re seeking a way to nurture your children’s passions and help them harness their talent, drive, and grit into a fulfilling life purpose, this book is for you. With these ten rules and numerous inspiring stories, you’ll gain confidence in raising your child into a creatively successful adult.