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I’ve met the woman of my dreams, but there’s a slight problem. She can’t hear a word I’m saying. She reads lips though, and our bodies speak a language all their own. After spending the best night of my life practicing our body language, Reese doesn’t want anything to do with me. I’ve got to find a way to communicate what I’m feeling. Kenzie is everything I’ve ever wanted in a partner. She’s smart, successful, and so beautiful she takes my breath away. When she’s around my clothes tend to fall off and that’s a problem because, despite my hearing loss, our bodies have no trouble communicating. But no matter how easy our sex life is we can’t spend the rest of our lives naked. She’d have to learn an entirely new language to live in my world, and that’s too much to ask. Or is it?
Join Mouse from If You Give a Mouse a Cookie as he celebrates Valentine’s Day with all the friends he loves.
When Hippo asks her friends to be her valentine, they all refuse because she is different.
In this picture book, a girl’s gift of a Valentine to a boy prompts a tale with an enduring message of friendship. This book is not a valentine. It doesn’t have lacey edges or sugary hearts. But it is full of lucky rocks, secret hiding spots, and gumball machine treasures. This is a book about waiting in line and wishing for cinnamon buns. About recognizing that if you care so much about someone not thinking you care, maybe you really do. But wait—isn’t that exactly what love is about? Maybe this book is sort of a valentine after all. A testament to handmade, wacky, bashful, honest love—sure to win over the hearts of all readers—this offering from debut picture book author Carter Higgins and children’s book veteran Lucy Ruth Cummins is the perfect gift to celebrate every relationship, from parent to child, sibling to sibling, partner to partner, crush to crush. Praise for This Is Not a Valentine “A perfect book for kids who find the whole Valentine's Day holiday icky and overrated.” —Book Riot “A beautiful celebration of love and how different that may look to others celebrating Valentine's Day.” —ReaderTotz “[Cummins’s] cartoon cast is a diverse one, and refreshingly, this is more about deep friendship than romantic love; her kids are definitely just that: kids. . . . A sort of anti-valentine for those who want to show the ones they love they care without being all mushy (or spending any money).” —Kirkus Reviews
What better way to celebrate your little valentine than with sweet, vintage art and endearing messages of unconditional love. With illustrations from classic storybooks published in the 50's and 60's, this book has timeless charm. Soft rhyming text is easy to read aloud and helps little ones learn language patterns. A true keepsake Valentine book!
"Big animals show how they'd give their love to little animals for Valentine's Day and every day of the year"--
Isadore Mouse, who doesn't exactly have a way with words, finds it difficult to tell his friend Athena that he wants her to be his valentine.
The book of Valentine an eternal Magic of love defined on the basis of it's own unique record in which all writers(Hindi+English) have written 8 quotes on the week days of Valentine's and all quotes start with the same name of the particular day. So it means all the writers have made a compilation of their write ups where the first word starts with the particular name of the day. Thank you, divine mystery of universe, for letting there be love all around, which has helped to develop this idea of creating a Book of Love. This Anthology is a collaboration of various authors, poets and writers of India, their commendable efforts and co-operation has made it possible. This books contains various one liners, quotes or poetry written by several budding writers. Thanks to the core team for their estimable hard work and every co-author who has shown faith in WIW. A special thanks to every reader who are going to enjoy this roller coaster of feelings and emotions.
'All of Nichol’s work is stamped by his desire to create texts that are engaging in themselves as well as in context, and to use indirect structural and textual devices to carry meaning. In The Martyrology different ways of speaking testify to a journey through different ways of being. Language is both the poet’s instructor and, through its various permutations, the dominant 'image' of the poem. The [nine] books of The Martyrology document a poet’s quest for insight into himself and his writing through scrupulous attention to the messages hidden in the morphology of his own speech.’ – Frank Davey