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At the Thanksgiving Day parade, the babies upstage Cornhusk Princess Angelica when they arrive on top of a giant turkey balloon.
Trevor the turkey is facing a serious problem. Thanksgiving is coming! Trevor needs a plan to avoid becoming part of the farmer’s meal. All his animal friends bolster his confidence and help him develop an escape plan. He decides to run away until Thanksgiving is over. Running away turns out to have problems too. Trevor misses all his friends and wants to get back to the farm. Follow him on his journey. This heartwarming story encourages discussions about friendship, faith, and belief.
From the bestselling author of the generation-defining series The Baby-sitters Club comes a series for a new generation! The star of the show has escaped!Karen’s class has won a real, live turkey in a Thanksgiving contest! Of course they do not want to eat him. They will find him a good home. But in the meantime, they want him to star in the school’s Thanksgiving assembly. The turkey has other plans, though. He wants to run away! Can Karen catch him in time for the show?
“Talking turkey” about the bird you thought you knew Fondly remembered as the centerpiece of family Thanksgiving reunions, the turkey is a cultural symbol as well as a multi-billion dollar industry. As a bird, dinner, commodity, and as a national icon, the turkey has become as American as the bald eagle (with which it actually competed for supremacy on national insignias). Food historian Andrew F. Smith’s sweeping and multifaceted history of Meleagris gallopavo separates fact from fiction, serving as both a solid historical reference and a fascinating general read. With his characteristic wit and insatiable curiosity, Smith presents the turkey in ten courses, beginning with the bird itself (actually several different species of turkey) flying through the wild. The Turkey subsequently includes discussions of practically every aspect of the iconic bird, including the wild turkey in early America, how it came to be called “turkey,” domestication, turkey mating habits, expansion into Europe, stuffing, conditions in modern industrial turkey factories, its surprising commercial history of boom and bust, and its eventual ascension to holiday mainstay. As one of the easiest of foods to cook, the turkey’s culinary possibilities have been widely explored if little noted. The second half of the book collects an amazing array of over one hundred historical and modern turkey recipes from across America and Europe. From sandwiches to salmagundi, you’ll find detailed instructions on nearly every variation on the turkey. Historians will enjoy a look back at the varied appetites of their ancestors and seasoned cooks will have an opportunity to reintroduce a familiar food in forgotten ways.
The City is Ours accounts how urban politics mediated the rise of Kurdish nationhood and mobilization in Diyarbakır, Turkey. Muna Güvenç elucidates how urban and architectural forms are not merely the backdrop of the cityscape where political struggles unfold; they constitute the very essence of these conflicts. Güvenç posits that urban spaces offer "wiggle room", turning oppression into chances for dissent and resilience and offering opportunities for vulnerable minority groups to create sociopolitical blocs and mobilizations. Güvenç takes readers from municipal halls to the streets and illustrates how, in the early 2000s, pro-Kurdish parties harnessed urban planning to resist coercion and foster Kurdish mobilization in Turkey. Güvenç challenges readers to rethink urban neoliberalism, new forms of nationalisms and mobilizations, and the ways they shape cities and politics. The City is Ours is a profound awakening, an invitation to all architects and urban planners, urging them to rise above the confines of their blueprints and embrace the vast tapestry of the politics of space.
This children's story tells the story of a male bunny rabbit who runs away to see his grandparents. They are pleased to see him and give him lots of jobs to do. But the runaway bunny never stays in one place for long and is soon off on his way to find another adventure.
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