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Part wolf, part human, part rush hour twelve car pileup... Kellan is a shape-shifter and a member of a secret society, the Sankhain, who protect a fountain of youth hidden in an invisible forest outside Madison, Wisconsin. When a stranger asks Kellan for her help with some documents, documents which shouldn’t exist, about the Sankhain, Kellan uses her unique sense of smell to follow the trail, which leads to the very heart of the Sankhain. What Kellan uncovers will shake her world to its core.
Jake McGowan-Lowe is a boy with a very unusual hobby. Since the age of 7, he has been photographing and blogging about his incredible finds and now has a worldwide following, including 100,000 visitors from the US and Canada. Follow Jake as he explores the animal world through this new 64-page book. He takes you on a world wide journey of his own collection, and introduces you to other amazing animals from the four corners of the globe. Find out what a cow's tooth, a rabbit's rib and a duck's quack look like and much, much more besides.
When Courage finds Hope… The Panderbank River divides a land in two. On the north lies the vast expanse of the wild and malevolent forest of Grimenna and to the south lies the realm of man. No one dares cross the river; only the wicked, the unclean, and the criminal are thrown back into what is known as the Wilderlands. Paiva Ibbie lives in the northernmost village as a sheepherder’s daughter. Raised in the old ways of worshiping the great forest, she is familiar with the dark creatures that stalk through the trees but she never imagined she would become the target of an ancient and powerful evil. When she is rescued by a strange Wilderman with a hidden past, she finds herself enmeshed in an age-old battle between the forgotten spirits who struggle for purchase in the world of men. A dark evil has set to roost in the lord’s keep, corrupting the land to feed off its growing despair, and it is only Paiva’s steadfast hope that can clear the veil of darkness from the hero’s mind so that he may take up the cause and fight for the sake of all that is good. Grimenna is a fantasy adventure that harkens back to fairy tales of old. In the best traditions of The Last Unicorn and Gail Carson Levine’s Ella Enchanted, Grimenna tells the story of a young woman brave enough to believe that she can make a difference even in the darkest of times.
Penelope Sweetwater Prissily, a beehive-wearing, tantrum-throwing brat, is on a mission to become the ‘Meanest Girl in The World.’ Also known as Petroleum due to her excessive use of hair gel, Penelope, along with her panicky, moth ball-scented mother, Hattie Prissily, is determined to achieve fame and fortune by crafting an illusion of success. However, their plans are disrupted when a mischievous, street-performing, broom-selling ghost moves into the neighborhood, captivating audiences with unbelievable magical tricks using a mysterious satchel of marshmallows. The ghost’s presence threatens to expose Penelope and Hattie as ordinary and unremarkable, a fate they dread even more than a shortage of hair gel. Determined to uncover the secrets of the ghost’s magical powers, Penelope and her friends, the Cinders, embark on a daring mission to steal the ghost’s bag of marshmallows and follow him into an abandoned train station. What ensues is a hilarious and thrilling adventure, as the forces of good and evil engage in a climactic battle over the grandeur of dreams and the enchanting power of marshmallows.
A fascinating blend of poetry and science, Ben-Oni’s poems are precisely crafted, like a surgeon sewing a complicated stitch. The speaker of the collection falls ill, and takes comfort in exploring the idea of “Efes” which is “zero” in Modern Hebrew, using that nullification to be a means of transformation.
In this Alberta-based teacher's guide, spoken word poems from Nisha Patel and BiCurious George are paired with lesson plans to help Alberta high school teachers implement lessons on the topic. Developed by Alberta teacher Grayson Thate, the lesson guide references sample poems and accompanies them with relevant teaching plans for high school level discussion and assignments.
First Published in 1998. The Polish Theatre Archive makes available in English translation major works of Poland's dramatic literature as well as monographs and critical studies -on Polish playwrights, theatre artists and stage history. Although he has not written anything new for the theatre since The Trap (Pulapka, 1981), Tadeusz Rozewicz remains the most provocative and original Polish playwright of the post-war period. His probing of the boundaries traditionally assigned to theatre has put him in the forefront of artistic innovators along with Kantor and Grotowski. Outstanding directors have sought to realize his work in production, despite inherent tensions between the author's radically experimental propositions and the nature of theatre itself.