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Green Gorilla contains Adi Da's summary instruction on the searchless raw diet. It includes detailed recommendations relative to blended green drinks and how to live healthfully on a raw diet. In this book you will also find a collection of remarkable communications given by Adi Da on what is truly lawful dietary practice. He explains how such right-life practice supports spiritual sensitivity, establishes health and well-being, and positively influences the well-being of all humankind, the non-humans, and the earth as a whole. In the section called 'Living the Searchless Raw Diet' you will find chapters on the phases of the health process, intelligent dietary transitions, foods to eat and not to eat, how to prepare blended drinks, sample meal plans, a guide to fasting, how to do an enema and a liver flush, and much more. This book also includes the new version of the essay, 'The Secrets of How To Change'.
Big Green Gorilla is no ordinary gorilla. Bullied by all the animals at the zoo for being green, he runs away, hiding out in a tree house at Sanctuary Golf Course. More than anything he wants to do all the things that humans like to do, especially play golf! In this sweet, funny, touching story of a wonderful love and friendship between a young tween and a gentle giant, Big Green Gorilla enjoys finding out about many other surprises and special things that occur in human lives. BIG GREEN GORILLA is a darling storybook perfect for parents, grandparents, and children of all ages-especially those who love the game of golf! It was written in tandem by Mary Fonte and her young great niece, Jessica Hoppe. Each would take turns writing a segment and mail it across many state miles to the other until-one day-Big Green Gorilla came to life.
Three stories of desperation, hope and redemption as a green gorilla is passed from one to the next.
This profoundly moving tale about a grieving boy and an imaginary gorilla makes real the power of talking about loss. On the day of his mother’s funeral, a young boy conjures the very visitor he needs to see: a gorilla. Wise and gentle, the gorilla stays on to answer the heart-heavy questions the boy hesitates to ask his father: Where did his mother go? Will she come back home? Will we all die? Yet with the gorilla’s friendship, the boy slowly begins to discover moments of comfort in tending flowers, playing catch, and climbing trees. Most of all, the gorilla knows that it helps to simply talk about the loss—especially with those who share your grief and who may feel alone, too. Author Jackie Azúa Kramer’s quietly thoughtful text and illustrator Cindy Derby’s beautiful impressionistic artwork depict how this tender relationship leads the boy to open up to his father and find a path forward. Told entirely in dialogue, this direct and deeply affecting picture book will inspire conversations about grief, empathy, and healing beyond the final hope-filled scene.
A comical story of imagination and friendship—now available as a paperback! Elephant is enjoying a peaceful walk with his green umbrella, when suddenly a Hedgehog says: I believe you have my boat. Elephant listens patiently as Hedgehog insists: I crossed deep oceans . . . tasted the salty spray of whales [in that umbrella-boat]. Cat, Bear, and Rabbit soon interrupt Elephant—each claiming that his umbrella is really their tent, flying machine, and cane. Elephant is flabbergasted—after all, it’s an umbrella, and it certainly hasn’t been on any adventures more exciting than a walk in the rain. Or has it? Jackie Azúa Kramer and illustrator Maral Sassouni have created a gem in this fun read-aloud! Praise for The Green Umbrella, hardcover edition A 2017 Bank Street Best Children's Book of the Year Mom's Choice Award - Gold A 2017 Parents' Choice Silver Honor The lesson about sharing and generosity is elegantly wrapped around lovely language."—Kirkus Reviews
The book describes the friendship between the Green Groilla and The Almost White panda, who are on a pilgrimage to the place "Vanua Vonu" where the wise sea turtle "Da-Oh!" lives. The path takes them through a fascinating wilderness and to unique places in nature, which the friends use to take a well-deserved rest and to tell each other stories of expectations, disappointments and wisdom. The green gorilla shows great determination and seriousness during their journey, while the almost white panda lets itself drift, spontaneously grasps the situation and of course is always interested in a good meal.
A lonely girl receives a friendly gorilla for her birthday.
Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 A black block amongst the florals, Freakshow was not a handsome man. His hands were as big as the landlady’s head. He was not a prideful man, and he seemed so bashful to talk about himself that she almost felt bad for prying. #2 The Bible salesman was not working hard to convince her. He was simply presenting his case. He had the look of an ape, but he was a man of the law who had come to court her and ask for her permission to sell his Bibles on her property. #3 The landlady was surprised to find that the Bible salesman was a good man. He was not a flirtatious man, nor did he ever flirt with the ladies who lived at the boarding house. #4 The man was a holy man, and he had no interest in the pleasures of the flesh. He was well-mannered to a fault. He set aside his case and squatted down at the side of the bed, looking underneath it as though worried that he might find the bogeyman.
Have You Seen a Green Gorilla? Learn About Animals is a reinforced, library bound book in The Child's World series Reading, Rhymes and Riddles.
The seventies are over. All across America, the overgrown kids of the middle class are getting their acts together--and getting older. The once-tight Chicano community of Chamisaville is long gone, and the Anglo power brokers control almost everything. Joe Miniver--faithful husband, loving father, and all-around good guy--is about to sink roots. To buy the land he wants, he dreams up a coke scam that will net him the necessary bread. Joe is also about to embark on a series of erotic adventures with three headstrong women, bringing him face-to-face with the terrors (and absurdity) of the modern man-woman scene. This final volume in the New Mexico trilogy, like its predecessors, is a lusty, visionary novel that blends comedy and tragedy, reality and fantasy, tenderness and bite, to illuminate some very troubling truths about America--truths no less pointed and accurate today than they were twenty years ago. John Nichols is the author of nine novels and six works of nonfiction. He lives in Northern New Mexico.