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Totally nonsensical children's book about a panda named Miranda. She's awesome. It rhymes. Cool.
We've all heard about different kinds of animals and various creatures escaping from zoos where gates, for reasons unknown, have been left open. In this little fantasy, Miranda is bored with her daily life of sleeping, playing and eating bamboo. When she sees that the zoo's gate has been left open, she decides to take a trip into town! Share in Miranda's fun and see what she has learned by the time she returns to the zoo! People look elsewhere when everything they need is in front of them. Sometimes the best of all worlds is when everything stays the same.
Illustrated book of words that rhyme.
A body is found in the vineyards of the Hayes Estate Winery in Napa Valley of California. Aaron Worthington, a senior editor with the Sydney Morning Herald, and Jeff Spencer, an American free lance writer are soon caught up with helping Sheriff Scoggins determine who committed the murder and why. Having discovered the body, Aaron and Jeff are drawn into helping solve another murder mystery. Half way around the world in the Australian Barossa Valley wine country, something is ruining the harvest and threatening death to the vines. Can the threat to the vines reach around the world to the Napa Valley? The plot continues to thicken as the dangers of genetic plant research being used as a tool by unscrupulous scientists appears as a possibility. Is this a case of corporate sabotage, international terrorism, personal economic gain? Can Aaron and Jeff save the vines? How is the relationship between Aaron and Jeff evolving?
Do you have a child who is nervous about starting school? If so, sit down with them and share the story of Miranda and her Panda. Scared and nervous about starting school, Miranda soon discovers all of the fun activities in which she will participate. Let your child join Miranda and her Panda in drawing, reading, playing, music, and much more. Miranda and her Panda are sure to help your child feel better about starting school.
The following is a fictional legend based on the lives of well known members of society. They were not at all involved in the writing of this script, and had no creative input whatsoever. The scenes described are not, nor have they ever been real, according to the date of the scripts completion. Their inclusion in this story is strictly for creative reasons and in no way a portrayal of the nature of they who are included. All ideas are from the author, and the involvement of well known persons is solely circumstantial and for the sake of entertaining an audience.
A scholar’s memoir of growing up and the powerful forces that shaped her as a woman and a writer; “her story will inspire all women” (Library Journal). In this honest and outspoken reflection on her childhood, Louise DeSalvo explores the many ways literature saved her, both emotionally and practically. Born to Italian immigrants during World War II, DeSalvo takes readers back to the emotional chaos of her 1950s girlhood in New Jersey, growing up with her authoritative, distant father, her depressed mother, and a sister who later committed suicide. Reading and research were an anchor to her then, and widened her choices about her future in ways that weren’t otherwise available to girls of that era. A Virginia Woolf scholar, DeSalvo wrote a ground-breaking study on the impact of childhood sexual abuse on the reclusive writer. Here, she mines her own early days—and her adolescent obsession with Hitchcock’s Vertigo—in an attempt to give her own life’s path “some shape, some order.” Publisher’s Weekly said, “Her clarity of insight and expression make this [memoir] an impressive achievement,” and the San Francisco Chronicle proclaimed, “DeSalvo has one of the most refreshing feminist voices around.”
Marietta native Miranda Evans has yet to find her niche...until a small legacy allows her to open a gift boutique featuring local artists in the historic Graff hotel. As Valentine’s approaches, Miranda, who’s always left romance to the pages of a book, reaches out to involve the community in random acts of kindness to celebrate the month of love. Miranda has no need for hearts and flowers until the boy next door she dreamed about in high school arrives back in town more handsome, brooding, and out of reach than ever. Orthopedic surgeon Whitman Telford blew out of his small, Montana hometown at eighteen without looking back. When he's told to fill in for a month at Marietta’s hospital before obtaining his dream job in LA, no is not an option. After getting sucked into the Valentine project along with half the town, Witt starts to wonder if he'll still be eager to see Marietta in his rearview mirror. Opposites attract or so Miranda’s heard, but will she have the courage to test this theory and take a chance on romance when so much more than her heart is at stake? Previously titled Valentine's at the Graff