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Spiraling off the tip of Cape Cod, Provincetown has long been a place of escape, new beginnings, and diverse communities. Famous as an art colony, known for the Cape Cod School, its gallery scene is vibrant. Gay life is everywhere. Boston comic Mark Winslow has arrived this summer with a group of fellow improv actors ready to break into Provincetown's club circuit. It should be a carefree summer, but currents swirl beneath the sunny surface. Does the tall ship out in the harbor herald an unusually large crowd of Scandinavian tourists? If not, who are the blond and ragged visitors seen everywhere? Then, at a philanthropist's dinner opening the season, Mark gets into a very public fight with the son of local bluebloods—an old school friend. It makes him the prime suspect when the lawyer is later savagely murdered out on the beach. Though he stumbles from the scene, Mark thinks his choice is simple: find the killer or be charged with the crime. The Fisher Boy is Stephen Anable's debut novel.
A fisher boy, Urashima Taro, rescues a turtle and as a reward, is guided underwater to the Dragon King's Palace, where he spends what he believes to be several days with a princess, but upon returning home, he discovers he has been gone for at least 100 years.
Urashima Tarō is the protagonist of a Japanese fairy tale (otogi banashi), who in a typical modern version is a fisherman rewarded for rescuing a turtle, and carried on its back to the Dragon Palace (Ryūgū-jō) beneath the sea. There he is entertained by the princess Otohime as a reward. He spends what he believes to be several days with the princess, but when he returns to his home village, he discovers he has been gone for at least 100 years. When he opens the forbidden jeweled box (tamatebako), given to him by Otohime on his departure, he turns into an old man.
In 'Go-Ahead; Or, The Fisher-Boy's Motto' by Harry Castlemon, readers are immersed in a thrilling adventure tale centered around the life of the protagonist, Jack Winthrop, a brave and ambitious young fisherman. Set against the backdrop of the rugged coastlines and unpredictable seas, Castlemon's vivid descriptions and action-packed scenes bring the world of fishing to life. The book is written in a straightforward and engaging style that appeals to readers of all ages, making it a timeless classic in children's literature. Castlemon's attention to detail and authentic portrayal of the fishing industry in the 19th century adds a layer of historical significance to the narrative. Overall, the book offers a compelling story of determination, courage, and the power of perseverance in the face of adversity. Harry Castlemon, a pseudonym for Charles Austin Fosdick, drew inspiration from his own experiences as a soldier and outdoorsman to create the adventurous tales that captivate readers. His deep understanding of the natural world and his passion for storytelling shine through in 'Go-Ahead', making it a must-read for those who appreciate well-crafted adventure novels. I highly recommend 'Go-Ahead; Or, The Fisher-Boy's Motto' to readers seeking an exciting and well-written story that celebrates the triumph of the human spirit. Castlemon's classic tale of bravery and determination is sure to leave a lasting impression on all who delve into its pages.
Subject: Image of a boy standing on the shore, holding fishing poles over his shoulder.
Louisiana Young Readers' Choice Award Nominee! Niki Nakayama: A Chef's Tale in 13 Bites is a picture book biography that tells the story of the powerhouse female Japanese-American chef and her rise to fame As a child and adult, Niki faced many naysayers in her pursuit of haute cuisine. Using the structure of a traditional kaiseki meal, the authors Debbi Michiko Florence and Jamie Michalak playfully detail Niki's hunger for success in thirteen "bites" — from wonton wrappers she used to make pizza as a kid to yuzu-tomatillo sauce in her own upscale Los Angeles Michelin-starred restaurant, n/naka. To anyone who tells her a woman can't be a master chef, Niki lets her food do the talking. And oh, does it talk. Niki was featured on the first season of Netflix's culinary documentary series Chef's Table. And Chrissy Teigen proclaimed that Niki's restaurant was one of her absolute favorites. She's currently a featured teacher on MasterClass. A smart, strong woman with starpower, Niki is only just getting started — like the young readers who will devour this book, featuring illustrations by Yuko Jones!
Reprint of the original, first published in 1874.