Author: Jean Strathdee
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 40
Book Description
When their country house becomes too small for comfort, Rachel's mother and her friend decide to build her a playhouse of her own.
The House that Grew
Author: Jean Strathdee
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 40
Book Description
When their country house becomes too small for comfort, Rachel's mother and her friend decide to build her a playhouse of her own.
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 40
Book Description
When their country house becomes too small for comfort, Rachel's mother and her friend decide to build her a playhouse of her own.
The House We Grew Up In
Author: Lisa Jewell
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1476703019
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 416
Book Description
From the New York Times bestselling author of Then She Was Gone… OUR HOUSE. OUR FAMILY. OUR SECRETS. Meet the picture-perfect Bird family: pragmatic Meg, dreamy Beth, and towheaded twins Rory and Rhys, one an adventurous troublemaker, the other his slighter, more sensitive counterpart. Their father is a sweet, gangly man, but it’s their beautiful, free-spirited mother Lorelei who spins at the center. In those early years, Lorelei tries to freeze time by filling their simple brick house with precious mementos. Easter egg foils are her favorite. Craft supplies, too. She hangs all of the children’s art, to her husband’s chagrin. Then one Easter weekend, a tragedy so devastating occurs that, almost imperceptibly, it begins to tear the family apart. Years pass and the children have become adults, while Lorelei has become the county’s worst hoarder. She has alienated her husband and children and has been living as a recluse. But then something happens that beckons the Bird family back to the house they grew up in—to finally understand the events of that long-ago Easter weekend and to unearth the many secrets hidden within the nooks and crannies of home.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1476703019
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 416
Book Description
From the New York Times bestselling author of Then She Was Gone… OUR HOUSE. OUR FAMILY. OUR SECRETS. Meet the picture-perfect Bird family: pragmatic Meg, dreamy Beth, and towheaded twins Rory and Rhys, one an adventurous troublemaker, the other his slighter, more sensitive counterpart. Their father is a sweet, gangly man, but it’s their beautiful, free-spirited mother Lorelei who spins at the center. In those early years, Lorelei tries to freeze time by filling their simple brick house with precious mementos. Easter egg foils are her favorite. Craft supplies, too. She hangs all of the children’s art, to her husband’s chagrin. Then one Easter weekend, a tragedy so devastating occurs that, almost imperceptibly, it begins to tear the family apart. Years pass and the children have become adults, while Lorelei has become the county’s worst hoarder. She has alienated her husband and children and has been living as a recluse. But then something happens that beckons the Bird family back to the house they grew up in—to finally understand the events of that long-ago Easter weekend and to unearth the many secrets hidden within the nooks and crannies of home.
The House that Grew and Other Stories
Author: Parragon Book Service Limited
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780752534138
Category : Children's stories, English
Languages : en
Pages : 196
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780752534138
Category : Children's stories, English
Languages : en
Pages : 196
Book Description
The House That Grew
Author: Ron Corlyn
Publisher: America Star Books
ISBN: 9781630001186
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 24
Book Description
The House That Grew by Ron Corlyn is a story for children or loving adults. The entire book is written in poetry with humorous illustrations by renowned artist, Ron Corlyn. It is about a house that, although initially small, after numerous arrivals of family and pets, became a towering monstrosity with a surprise ending to the tale.
Publisher: America Star Books
ISBN: 9781630001186
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 24
Book Description
The House That Grew by Ron Corlyn is a story for children or loving adults. The entire book is written in poetry with humorous illustrations by renowned artist, Ron Corlyn. It is about a house that, although initially small, after numerous arrivals of family and pets, became a towering monstrosity with a surprise ending to the tale.
First Garden
Author:
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
ISBN: 0547482248
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 49
Book Description
Tells the history of vegetable gardening at the White House, concluding with a list of favorite White House recipes.
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
ISBN: 0547482248
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 49
Book Description
Tells the history of vegetable gardening at the White House, concluding with a list of favorite White House recipes.
The House that Grew
Author: Mrs. Molesworth
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Animal welfare
Languages : en
Pages : 246
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Animal welfare
Languages : en
Pages : 246
Book Description
Soul Culture
Author: Remica Bingham-Risher
Publisher: Beacon Press
ISBN: 0807015946
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 258
Book Description
Examines firsthand the lives of legendary Black writers who made a way out of no way to illuminate a road map for budding creators desiring to follow in their footsteps Acclaimed Cave Canem poet and essayist Remica Bingham-Risher interweaves personal essays and interviews she conducted over a decade with 10 distinguished Black poets, such as Lucille Clifton, Sonia Sanchez, and Patricia Smith, to explore the impact of identity, joy, love, and history on the artistic process. Each essay is thematically inspired, centered on one of her interviews, and uses quotes drawn from her talks to showcase their philosophies. Each essay also delves into how her own life and work are influenced by these elders. Essays included are these: · “blk/wooomen revolution” · “Girls Loving Beyoncé and Their Names” · “The Terror of Being Destroyed” · “Standing in the Shadows of Love” · “Revision as Labyrinth” Noting the frustrating tendency for Black artists to be pigeonholed into the confines of various frameworks and ideologies—Black studies, women’s studies, LGBTQIA+ studies, and so on—Bingham-Risher reveals the multitudes contained within Black poets, both past and present. By capturing the radical love ethic of Blackness amid incessant fear, she has amassed not only a wealth of knowledge about contemporary Black poetry and poetry movements but also brings to life the historical record of Black poetry from the latter half of the 20th century to the early decades of the 21st. Examining cultural traditions, myths, and music from the Four Tops to Beyoncé, Bingham-Risher reflects on the enduring gifts of art and community. If you’ve ever felt alone on your journey into the writing world, the words of these poets are for you.
Publisher: Beacon Press
ISBN: 0807015946
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 258
Book Description
Examines firsthand the lives of legendary Black writers who made a way out of no way to illuminate a road map for budding creators desiring to follow in their footsteps Acclaimed Cave Canem poet and essayist Remica Bingham-Risher interweaves personal essays and interviews she conducted over a decade with 10 distinguished Black poets, such as Lucille Clifton, Sonia Sanchez, and Patricia Smith, to explore the impact of identity, joy, love, and history on the artistic process. Each essay is thematically inspired, centered on one of her interviews, and uses quotes drawn from her talks to showcase their philosophies. Each essay also delves into how her own life and work are influenced by these elders. Essays included are these: · “blk/wooomen revolution” · “Girls Loving Beyoncé and Their Names” · “The Terror of Being Destroyed” · “Standing in the Shadows of Love” · “Revision as Labyrinth” Noting the frustrating tendency for Black artists to be pigeonholed into the confines of various frameworks and ideologies—Black studies, women’s studies, LGBTQIA+ studies, and so on—Bingham-Risher reveals the multitudes contained within Black poets, both past and present. By capturing the radical love ethic of Blackness amid incessant fear, she has amassed not only a wealth of knowledge about contemporary Black poetry and poetry movements but also brings to life the historical record of Black poetry from the latter half of the 20th century to the early decades of the 21st. Examining cultural traditions, myths, and music from the Four Tops to Beyoncé, Bingham-Risher reflects on the enduring gifts of art and community. If you’ve ever felt alone on your journey into the writing world, the words of these poets are for you.
Five Little Peppers and How They Grew
Author: Margaret Sidney
Publisher: Applewood Books
ISBN: 1557095914
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 422
Book Description
In New England in the late nineteenth century, a fatherless family, happy in spite of its impoverished condition, is befriended by a very rich gentleman and his young son.
Publisher: Applewood Books
ISBN: 1557095914
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 422
Book Description
In New England in the late nineteenth century, a fatherless family, happy in spite of its impoverished condition, is befriended by a very rich gentleman and his young son.
The Little House
Author: Virginia Lee Burton
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781536423044
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 44
Book Description
The little house first stood in the country, but gradually the city moved closer and closer.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781536423044
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 44
Book Description
The little house first stood in the country, but gradually the city moved closer and closer.
House of Leaves
Author: Mark Z. Danielewski
Publisher: Pantheon
ISBN: 0375420525
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 738
Book Description
“A novelistic mosaic that simultaneously reads like a thriller and like a strange, dreamlike excursion into the subconscious.” —The New York Times Years ago, when House of Leaves was first being passed around, it was nothing more than a badly bundled heap of paper, parts of which would occasionally surface on the Internet. No one could have anticipated the small but devoted following this terrifying story would soon command. Starting with an odd assortment of marginalized youth -- musicians, tattoo artists, programmers, strippers, environmentalists, and adrenaline junkies -- the book eventually made its way into the hands of older generations, who not only found themselves in those strangely arranged pages but also discovered a way back into the lives of their estranged children. Now this astonishing novel is made available in book form, complete with the original colored words, vertical footnotes, and second and third appendices. The story remains unchanged, focusing on a young family that moves into a small home on Ash Tree Lane where they discover something is terribly wrong: their house is bigger on the inside than it is on the outside. Of course, neither Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist Will Navidson nor his companion Karen Green was prepared to face the consequences of that impossibility, until the day their two little children wandered off and their voices eerily began to return another story -- of creature darkness, of an ever-growing abyss behind a closet door, and of that unholy growl which soon enough would tear through their walls and consume all their dreams.
Publisher: Pantheon
ISBN: 0375420525
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 738
Book Description
“A novelistic mosaic that simultaneously reads like a thriller and like a strange, dreamlike excursion into the subconscious.” —The New York Times Years ago, when House of Leaves was first being passed around, it was nothing more than a badly bundled heap of paper, parts of which would occasionally surface on the Internet. No one could have anticipated the small but devoted following this terrifying story would soon command. Starting with an odd assortment of marginalized youth -- musicians, tattoo artists, programmers, strippers, environmentalists, and adrenaline junkies -- the book eventually made its way into the hands of older generations, who not only found themselves in those strangely arranged pages but also discovered a way back into the lives of their estranged children. Now this astonishing novel is made available in book form, complete with the original colored words, vertical footnotes, and second and third appendices. The story remains unchanged, focusing on a young family that moves into a small home on Ash Tree Lane where they discover something is terribly wrong: their house is bigger on the inside than it is on the outside. Of course, neither Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist Will Navidson nor his companion Karen Green was prepared to face the consequences of that impossibility, until the day their two little children wandered off and their voices eerily began to return another story -- of creature darkness, of an ever-growing abyss behind a closet door, and of that unholy growl which soon enough would tear through their walls and consume all their dreams.