Sun Moon Star

Sun Moon Star PDF

Author: Kurt Vonnegut

Publisher: RosettaBooks

Published: 2016-11-08

Total Pages: 66

ISBN-13: 0795335520

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The only children’s book by the author of Slaughterhouse-Five “spins the Nativity tale in a cerebral, humanist direction” (The New York Times Book Review). Sun Moon Star is the story of the birth of Jesus—as told by Kurt Vonnegut. This children’s book takes the newborn Jesus’ perspective, offering beautiful and insightful descriptions of the world from someone newly born into it. In this book, we follow Jesus and meet the people most important to his life—presented in new and surprising ways. A powerful departure from Vonnegut’s more adult work, Sun Moon Star gives readers a rare glimpse of the writer’s talent in a format that’s unique and unexpected. This book’s well-crafted simplicity is sure to make it a favorite—with both children and adult readers who are Vonnegut fans. “Vonnegut tells the story of the Nativity in his own original style that’s both delightful and charming. Complete with illustrations, this is a read suitable for both children and adults alike.”—The Bookbag, UK “It’s Vonnegut’s descriptions of the sheer newness of human experience (the child’s ‘fourth dream was simply green. It had never seen/ green/ before’) that make this an intriguing and memorable perspective on the Incarnation.”—Publishers Weekly

Sun, Moon and Stars

Sun, Moon and Stars PDF

Author: Stephanie Turnbull

Publisher: Beginners

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780746074770

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An illustrated introduction to outer space and astronomy for children.

Sun, Moon, and Stars

Sun, Moon, and Stars PDF

Author: Mary Hoffman

Publisher: Dutton Juvenile

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780525460046

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Discusses the stories which people from the ancient world told to explain their understanding of what they could see in the sky.

The Sun, the Moon, and the Stars

The Sun, the Moon, and the Stars PDF

Author: Rachel Montez Minor

Publisher: Crown Books for Young Readers

Published: 2021-11-09

Total Pages: 33

ISBN-13: 0593309375

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Celebrate the connections between parents, children, and the universe in this lyrical debut picture book from actress, dancer, and singer Rachel Montez Minor, with enchanting illustrations by Annie Won. In simple rhyme with a universal message, this book celebrates diverse children, their power to inspire those around them, and the invisible bonds of family and humanity that can never be broken. Readers are encouraged to shine their light and positivity on those around them and to always lift each other up. We are all one, living together on our planet, connected under the sun, the moon, and the stars.

Does Sun Sleep?

Does Sun Sleep? PDF

Author: Martha E. H. Rustad

Publisher: Millbrook Press ™

Published: 2015-08-01

Total Pages: 28

ISBN-13: 1467792004

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Have you ever watched the sun rise or set? Do you know why the moon changes shape every night? Join Mr. Cruz's class as they observe patterns in the nighttime sky. They'll learn why the moon glows, what groups of stars are called when they make shapes, and if the sun actually does sleep at night!

Sun, Moon, Stars, Rain

Sun, Moon, Stars, Rain PDF

Author: Jan Cheripko

Publisher: Boyds Mills Press

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 172

ISBN-13: 9781932425536

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Still grieving over his father's death, nineteen-year-old college dropout Danny Murtaugh turns to a drunk, an eccentric landowner, and a young waitress for answers about his past and direction for his future.

Stars Between the Sun and Moon: One Woman's Life in North Korea and Escape to Freedom

Stars Between the Sun and Moon: One Woman's Life in North Korea and Escape to Freedom PDF

Author: Lucia Jang

Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company

Published: 2015-10-05

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 0393249239

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An extraordinary memoir by a North Korean woman who defied the government to keep her family alive. Born in the 1970s, Lucia Jang grew up in a common, rural North Korean household—her parents worked hard, she bowed to a photo of Kim Il-Sung every night, and the family scraped by on rationed rice and a small garden. However, there is nothing common about Jang. She is a woman of great emotional depth, courage, and resilience. Happy to serve her country, Jang worked in a factory as a young woman. There, a man she thought was courting her raped her. Forced to marry him when she found herself pregnant, she continued to be abused by him. She managed to convince her family to let her return home, only to have her in-laws and parents sell her son without her knowledge for 300 won and two bars of soap. They had not wanted another mouth to feed. By now it was the beginning of the famine of the 1990s that resulted in more than one million deaths. Driven by starvation—her family’s as well as her own—Jang illegally crossed the river to better-off China to trade goods. She was caught and imprisoned twice, pregnant the second time. She knew that, to keep the child, she had to leave North Korea. In a dramatic escape, she was smuggled with her newborn to China, fled to Mongolia under gunfire, and finally found refuge in South Korea before eventually settling in Canada. With so few accounts by North Korean women and those from its rural areas, Jang's fascinating memoir helps us understand the lives of those many others who have no way to make their voices known.