Author: Gina Bittner
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781947854642
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 34
Book Description
Rudy the Rooster doesn't sound like the other roosters on the farm. By asking a few animal friends, he finds his voice and discovers it's okay to be just the way you are. Discover your own voice with Rudy the Rooster.
How Rudy the Rooster Got His Voice
Author: Gina Bittner
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781947854642
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 34
Book Description
Rudy the Rooster doesn't sound like the other roosters on the farm. By asking a few animal friends, he finds his voice and discovers it's okay to be just the way you are. Discover your own voice with Rudy the Rooster.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781947854642
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 34
Book Description
Rudy the Rooster doesn't sound like the other roosters on the farm. By asking a few animal friends, he finds his voice and discovers it's okay to be just the way you are. Discover your own voice with Rudy the Rooster.
How Rudy the Rooster Got His Voice
Author: Gina Bittner
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781947854659
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 34
Book Description
Rudy the Rooster doesn't sound like the other roosters on the farm. By asking a few animal friends, he finds his voice and discovers it's okay to be just the way you are. Discover your own voice with Rudy the Rooster.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781947854659
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 34
Book Description
Rudy the Rooster doesn't sound like the other roosters on the farm. By asking a few animal friends, he finds his voice and discovers it's okay to be just the way you are. Discover your own voice with Rudy the Rooster.
Rooster's Voice
Author: Adriana Pernetz
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781948828697
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 28
Book Description
Life at the farm is filled with joy. Rooster is a great friend to every animal, and his friendliness to all makes every day beautiful. One day Rooster goes away, and the animals learn that the way to have their friend live on is to never stop his good example and that in life, all that has deeply been loved becomes a part of us.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781948828697
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 28
Book Description
Life at the farm is filled with joy. Rooster is a great friend to every animal, and his friendliness to all makes every day beautiful. One day Rooster goes away, and the animals learn that the way to have their friend live on is to never stop his good example and that in life, all that has deeply been loved becomes a part of us.
How to Speak Chicken
Author: Melissa Caughey
Publisher: Storey Publishing
ISBN: 1612129110
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 145
Book Description
Best-selling author Melissa Caughey knows that backyard chickens are like any favorite pet — fun to spend time with and fascinating to observe. Her hours among the flock have resulted in this quirky, irresistible guide packed with firsthand insights into how chickens communicate and interact, use their senses to understand the world around them, and establish pecking order and roles within the flock. Combining her up-close observations with scientific findings and interviews with other chicken enthusiasts, Caughey answers unexpected questions such as Do chickens have names for each other? How do their eyes work? and How do chickens learn? Foreword INDIES Silver Award Winner
Publisher: Storey Publishing
ISBN: 1612129110
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 145
Book Description
Best-selling author Melissa Caughey knows that backyard chickens are like any favorite pet — fun to spend time with and fascinating to observe. Her hours among the flock have resulted in this quirky, irresistible guide packed with firsthand insights into how chickens communicate and interact, use their senses to understand the world around them, and establish pecking order and roles within the flock. Combining her up-close observations with scientific findings and interviews with other chicken enthusiasts, Caughey answers unexpected questions such as Do chickens have names for each other? How do their eyes work? and How do chickens learn? Foreword INDIES Silver Award Winner
Rooster's Voice
Author: Corona Cermak
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781975956592
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 26
Book Description
Rooster's voice. Discover the world of farm animals, the sounds they make, the food they eat, where they live and even who has a bigger appetite than the others. The story is accompanied by colourful illustrations in the East Africa Tinga Tinga style so that children will have fun while they learn.
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781975956592
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 26
Book Description
Rooster's voice. Discover the world of farm animals, the sounds they make, the food they eat, where they live and even who has a bigger appetite than the others. The story is accompanied by colourful illustrations in the East Africa Tinga Tinga style so that children will have fun while they learn.
Rudy the Rooster Loses His Voice
Author: Junam Rahman
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1452001871
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 31
Book Description
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1452001871
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 31
Book Description
In Search of a Voice
Author: Madhurita Choudhary
Publisher: Sarup & Sons
ISBN: 9788176256490
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 190
Book Description
Publisher: Sarup & Sons
ISBN: 9788176256490
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 190
Book Description
Writing the Woman Artist
Author: Suzanne W. Jones
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN: 1512809594
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 472
Book Description
"I mean, what is a woman? I assure you, I do not know. I do not believe that you know. I do not believe that anybody can know until she has expressed herself in all the arts and professions open to human skill."—Virginia Woolf, Professions for Women Writing The Woman Artist is a collection of essays that explores the ways in which women writers portray women painters, sculptors, writers, and performers. Surveying the works of a variety of women writers—from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, from different ethnic, national , racial, and economic backgrounds—this book treats their revisions of the Künstlerroman and their perceptions of the relationships between muse, artist, and audience in other genres. Suzanne W. ]ones and her collaborators seek to understand how representations of women artists and their poetics and politics are mediated by social and historical factors, including literary movements and theories of language. In doing so, they make an important contribution to the field of feminist scholarship, and generate new ways of understanding how the dynamics of creativity intersect with the dynamics of gender. Contributors to the volume are Ann Ardis, Alison Booth , Kathleen Brogan, Lynda Bundtzen, Pamela Caughie, Mary DeShazer, Linda Dittmar, Josephine Donovan, Susan Stanford Friedman , Gayle Greene, Linda Hunt, Katherine Kearns, Holly Laird, Estella Lauter, Z. Nelly Martinez, Jane Atteridge Rose, Margaret Diane Stetz, Renate Voris, and Mara Witzling. Writing The Woman Artist is a valuable new resource for scholars and students working in the fields of European and American literature and women's studies.
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN: 1512809594
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 472
Book Description
"I mean, what is a woman? I assure you, I do not know. I do not believe that you know. I do not believe that anybody can know until she has expressed herself in all the arts and professions open to human skill."—Virginia Woolf, Professions for Women Writing The Woman Artist is a collection of essays that explores the ways in which women writers portray women painters, sculptors, writers, and performers. Surveying the works of a variety of women writers—from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, from different ethnic, national , racial, and economic backgrounds—this book treats their revisions of the Künstlerroman and their perceptions of the relationships between muse, artist, and audience in other genres. Suzanne W. ]ones and her collaborators seek to understand how representations of women artists and their poetics and politics are mediated by social and historical factors, including literary movements and theories of language. In doing so, they make an important contribution to the field of feminist scholarship, and generate new ways of understanding how the dynamics of creativity intersect with the dynamics of gender. Contributors to the volume are Ann Ardis, Alison Booth , Kathleen Brogan, Lynda Bundtzen, Pamela Caughie, Mary DeShazer, Linda Dittmar, Josephine Donovan, Susan Stanford Friedman , Gayle Greene, Linda Hunt, Katherine Kearns, Holly Laird, Estella Lauter, Z. Nelly Martinez, Jane Atteridge Rose, Margaret Diane Stetz, Renate Voris, and Mara Witzling. Writing The Woman Artist is a valuable new resource for scholars and students working in the fields of European and American literature and women's studies.
Rooster's Voice
Author: Adriana Pernetz
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781951193539
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 30
Book Description
Life at the farm is full of joy. Rooster is a great friend to every animal, and his friendliness to all makes every day beautiful. One day Rooster goes away. Rooster's friends learn that love can leave a sweet memory in their hearts. They understand that all those who have been truly loved become a part of us. Adriana Pernetz has a degree in Pedagogical Sciences from La Universidad Catolica Andres Bello in Caracas, Venezuela and a Master's degree in Bilingual Education from Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas. She has taught elementary school for 23 years and lives in Allen, Texas with "the boys" and "the dog". She presently teaches 2nd-grade dual language at Centerville Elementary GISD, Texas. Her debut book, Once in a Forest was published 2018 and won a Pinnacle Book Achievement Award in the category of children's interest. I loved the ending of this book, as it expressed a way for people to remember their loved ones while also being able to move on. This book demonstrates that people who have lost loved ones must find a balance between being sad and remembering them and learning to be happy without them. This is a beautiful, bittersweet book that presents the topic of grief in an easy-to-process format for younger readers. It's a hard topic to write about, especially for younger readers, but this book does a great job showing in the process of grief and acceptance.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781951193539
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 30
Book Description
Life at the farm is full of joy. Rooster is a great friend to every animal, and his friendliness to all makes every day beautiful. One day Rooster goes away. Rooster's friends learn that love can leave a sweet memory in their hearts. They understand that all those who have been truly loved become a part of us. Adriana Pernetz has a degree in Pedagogical Sciences from La Universidad Catolica Andres Bello in Caracas, Venezuela and a Master's degree in Bilingual Education from Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas. She has taught elementary school for 23 years and lives in Allen, Texas with "the boys" and "the dog". She presently teaches 2nd-grade dual language at Centerville Elementary GISD, Texas. Her debut book, Once in a Forest was published 2018 and won a Pinnacle Book Achievement Award in the category of children's interest. I loved the ending of this book, as it expressed a way for people to remember their loved ones while also being able to move on. This book demonstrates that people who have lost loved ones must find a balance between being sad and remembering them and learning to be happy without them. This is a beautiful, bittersweet book that presents the topic of grief in an easy-to-process format for younger readers. It's a hard topic to write about, especially for younger readers, but this book does a great job showing in the process of grief and acceptance.
The Rooster's Egg
Author: Patricia J. Williams
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN: 9780674779426
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 284
Book Description
"Jamaica is the land where the rooster lays an egg...When a Jamaican is born of a black woman and some English or Scotsman, the black mother is literally and figuratively kept out of sight as far as possible, but no one is allowed to forget that white father, however questionable the circumstances of birth...You get the impression that these virile Englishmen do not require women to reproduce. They just come out to Jamaica, scratch out a nest and lay eggs that hatch out into 'pink' Jamaicans." --Zora Neale Hurston We may no longer issue scarlet letters, but from the way we talk, we might as well: W for welfare, S for single, B for black, CC for children having children, WT for white trash. To a culture speaking with barely masked hysteria, in which branding is done with words and those branded are outcasts, this book brings a voice of reason and a warm reminder of the decency and mutual respect that are missing from so much of our public debate. Patricia J. Williams, whose acclaimed book The Alchemy of Race and Rights offered a vision for healing the ailing spirit of the law, here broadens her focus to address the wounds in America's public soul, the sense of community that rhetoric so subtly but surely makes and unmakes. In these pages we encounter figures and images plucked from headlines--from Tonya Harding to Lani Guinier, Rush Limbaugh to Hillary Clinton, Clarence Thomas to Dan Quayle--and see how their portrayal, encoding certain stereotypes, often reveals more about us than about them. What are we really talking about when we talk about welfare mothers, for instance? Why is calling someone a "redneck" okay, and what does that say about our society? When young women appear on Phil Donahue to represent themselves as Jewish American Princesses, what else are they doing? These are among the questions Williams considers as she uncovers the shifting, often covert rules of conversation that determine who "we" are as a nation.
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN: 9780674779426
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 284
Book Description
"Jamaica is the land where the rooster lays an egg...When a Jamaican is born of a black woman and some English or Scotsman, the black mother is literally and figuratively kept out of sight as far as possible, but no one is allowed to forget that white father, however questionable the circumstances of birth...You get the impression that these virile Englishmen do not require women to reproduce. They just come out to Jamaica, scratch out a nest and lay eggs that hatch out into 'pink' Jamaicans." --Zora Neale Hurston We may no longer issue scarlet letters, but from the way we talk, we might as well: W for welfare, S for single, B for black, CC for children having children, WT for white trash. To a culture speaking with barely masked hysteria, in which branding is done with words and those branded are outcasts, this book brings a voice of reason and a warm reminder of the decency and mutual respect that are missing from so much of our public debate. Patricia J. Williams, whose acclaimed book The Alchemy of Race and Rights offered a vision for healing the ailing spirit of the law, here broadens her focus to address the wounds in America's public soul, the sense of community that rhetoric so subtly but surely makes and unmakes. In these pages we encounter figures and images plucked from headlines--from Tonya Harding to Lani Guinier, Rush Limbaugh to Hillary Clinton, Clarence Thomas to Dan Quayle--and see how their portrayal, encoding certain stereotypes, often reveals more about us than about them. What are we really talking about when we talk about welfare mothers, for instance? Why is calling someone a "redneck" okay, and what does that say about our society? When young women appear on Phil Donahue to represent themselves as Jewish American Princesses, what else are they doing? These are among the questions Williams considers as she uncovers the shifting, often covert rules of conversation that determine who "we" are as a nation.