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Molly is a lonely little girl who is looking for a friend. She lives on a farm with her mom and dad. Molly has always loved cats and wants to get a cat, but her father sneezes when he gets around cats, so he tells her she cannot have one. Molly asks, and asks, and asks again, but the answer is always No. Then one day, Molly finds a little kitten hiding in the barn and wants to keep her, of course. What will she do? Should she hide the kitten from her dad? Will dad see the kitten and think it is so adorable he will change his mind about letting Molly keep the cat? What would you do if you found the cutest kitten ever? How will Molly solve this problem?
Since its debut in February of 2016, audiences have fallen in love with "Pet Peeves" and its stars, CJ, Jazz, Sara and Freddy Peeves -- a clan of comic strip canines who act more like your family than you'd probably care to admit. From CJ's pop culture obsessions to Jazz's sports-mom antics, the Peeves are the classic suburban parents, only more so. Throw in junior high genius Sara's attempts to juggle selfies and studying, and Little League slugger Freddy's efforts to square his own baseball heroics with his dad's much geekier pastimes (yes, he likes to dress like Thor), and you've got family antics for the ages. And did we mention they named the family dog after Bruce Springsteen? "Pet Peeves" collects almost 400 "Pet Peeves" comics, along with commentary from award winning artist-writer duo Dave London and Pete Chianca.
Longlisted for the Giller Prize and a national bestseller from one of Canada's most acclaimed, beloved storytellers: The Son of a Certain Woman is Wayne Johnston's funniest, sexiest novel yet, controversial in its issues, wise, generous and then some in its depiction of humanity. Percy Joyce, born in St. John's, Newfoundland, in the 50s is an outsider from childhood, set apart by a congenital disfigurement. Taunted and bullied, he is also isolated by his intelligence and wit, and his unique circumstances. Soon on the cusp of teenagehood, Percy is filled with yearning, wild with hormones, and longing for what he can't have—wanting to be let in...and let out. At the top of his wish list is his disturbingly alluring mother, Penelope, whose sex appeal fairly leaps off the page. Everyone in St. John's lusts after her—including her sister-in-law, Medina; their paying boarder, the local chemistry teacher, Pops MacDougal; and...Percy. The Son of a Certain Woman brilliantly mixes sorrow and laughter as it builds toward an unforgettable ending. Will Pops marry Penelope? Will Penelope and Medina be found out? Will Percy be lured into the Church? It is a reminder of the pain of being an outsider; of the sustaining power of love and the destructive power of hate; and of the human will to triumph.
Unlikely Goblin hero Goody is instructed by the Good Magician Humfrey to find a suitable home for a foul-tempered bird, a quest that inadvertently triggers an invasion by an army of seemingly indestructible killer robots.
When Irene America discovers that her artist husband, Gil, has been reading her diary, she begins a secret Blue Notebook, stashed securely in a safe-deposit box. There she records the truth about her life and marriage, while turning her Red Diary—hidden where Gil will find it—into a manipulative charade. As Irene and Gil fight to keep up appearances for their three children, their home becomes a place of increasing violence and secrecy. And Irene drifts into alcoholism, moving ever closer to the ultimate destruction of a relationship filled with shadowy need and strange ironies. Alternating between Irene's twin journals and an unflinching third-person narrative, Louise Erdrich's Shadow Tag fearlessly explores the complex nature of love, the fluid boundaries of identity, and the anatomy of one family's struggle for survival and redemption.
Most everyone has at least one pet peeve, something that they just dislike. This book takes some of our most common pet peeves and humorously imagines them from a pets perspective.
The popular Social Studies Connects series links history, geography, civics and economics to kids’ daily lives. Featuring stories with diverse characters who face situations young readers can relate to, these books support reading and social studies skills including researching, inferring, comparing, and communication. An activity to stimulate curiosity about the world is included in each book! Dennis has a great idea for making money. But it won’t work unless he can get his bossy big brother to help out, and that's no easy job! (Social Studies Topic: Economics/Free Interprise)
This book examines our pet peeves (things that bother, irritate, or annoy us) and ruffled feathers instead of focusing on what's really important in life: love of family and positive relationships including happiness, peace of mind--physical, mental, and spiritual well-being.
Most everyone has at least one pet peeve, something that they dislike. This book takes some of humans most common pet peeves and humorously imagines them from a pet's perspective. My definition of a pet peeve is a minor vexation that a person identifies as especially annoying to themselves, to a greater degree than others may. Well if our family pets could share their pet peeves, which would actually be a pet's pet peeve, they could look much like the examples on the following pages.
Dear Paperboy, Please do not pass newspaper through slot in door to the furry ‘paper shredder’ on the other side. Leave in metal box by door instead. Thank you! From chewing our shoes to shredding our newspapers, to walking us—instead of the other way around—dogs can drive us crazy! But at the end of the day, when they curl up at our feet and look at us with those ‘puppy dog’ eyes, we know it’s all worth it. A light hearted and humorous glimpse of what it’s like to live with these furry, loveable and mischievous pets, Doggie Pet Peeves by Helena Toscano offers short and entertaining snapshots into life with a pup. Perfect for dog lovers everywhere, this book will have readers laughing and reminiscing about their adventures with their own furry friends. About the Author: