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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.
Totally nonsensical children's book about a panda named Miranda. She's awesome. It rhymes. Cool.
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?
Mr. Panda shows that good things come to those who wait! Mr. Panda from Steve Antony's bestselling, funny manners book Please, Mr. Panda is back!This time, Mr. Panda's black-and-white animal friends are curious what he's making, but only one has the patience to stick around. An alpaca, an aardvark, rabbits, and a bird all wind up missing out. It's the penguin who declares, "I'll wait, Mr. Panda." The penguin is rewarded with a big SURPRISE: a giant doughnut!
"From saying hello and pronouncing your friend's name correctly to giving more than you take and saying I'm sorry, this simple concept book explores definitions of peace and actions small and big that foster it"--
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.”
"Follow baby giant pandas' first experiences through engaging text, fun facts, and vibrant photography"--
Dreams, foretelling the future, meeting the dead in dreams, numbers that follow you around, co-incidences, having a casual wish materialize, being in the right place at the right time, following your intuition, seeing future events while awake, seeing words you spoke bring your desire; experiencing angels, demons, spirit guides, astral travel, receiving accurate advice from deceased friends and relatives. If you have experienced any of these, we have a lot in common. If not, after reading Being Mystic, be prepared to make your own break through The Veil. Enjoy your journey from the world we see into the supernatural one that surrounds us.
Resurrecting Grace features such notable authors as Louise DeSalvo, Frank McCourt, Michael Patrick MacDonald, and Anna Quindlen offering personal recollections about growing up in the One True Church. From the humorous to the painful, the stories in this collection capture the essence of a Catholic upbringing. These authors take us back to their childhoods, reflecting on the gift of faith, the power of ritual, sin and salvation, and the concept of redeeming grace. Featuring a wide range of voices and experiences, this collection is for anyone who has been touched by this complex community of faith.
A long overdue collection of memoirs and scholarlyreflections on growing up Italian and American.