Turkey That Ate My Father
Author: Dean Marney
Publisher: Dean Marney
Published: 1995
Total Pages: 132
ISBN-13: 9780590477307
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →What's Thanksgiving Day without a turkey? Recommended by AES Advisory Committee.
Author: Dean Marney
Publisher: Dean Marney
Published: 1995
Total Pages: 132
ISBN-13: 9780590477307
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →What's Thanksgiving Day without a turkey? Recommended by AES Advisory Committee.
Author: Dean Marney
Publisher: Dean Marney
Published: 1998
Total Pages: 116
ISBN-13: 9780590939430
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Its another weird holiday for Lizzie, and this time her substitute teacher gets involved in the strange Valentine's Day events.
Author: K. David Jackson
Publisher: Oxford University Press on Demand
Published: 2006-08-31
Total Pages: 540
ISBN-13: 0195167597
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The short story has a long rich history in Brazil, and this anthology collects the best examples from the last 125 years. The collection is edited by a leading authority in the field who has provided a critical introduction.
Author: Dean Marney
Publisher: Dean Marney
Published: 1992
Total Pages: 100
ISBN-13: 9780590448819
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Elizabeth lets her family know she thinks the Christmas tree this year is weird. Will Elizabeth be home in time for Christmas?
Author: Mark Binder
Publisher: Light Publications
Published: 2008-10-01
Total Pages: 132
ISBN-13: 0970264240
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →"I have an older sister. Her name is Ellen. We don't get along..." The 100% true autobiography of an award-winning author and professional liar. Includes Halloween stories like "Runninghead" and "The Haunted Playground, plus the novella "Ellen vs. the Snakes!"
Author: Hiner Saleem
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Published: 2006-01-24
Total Pages: 95
ISBN-13: 1429930063
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →A young Kurd comes of age in a war-torn land. This beautiful, spare narrative tells of the life of a boy named Azad--in fact the author, a Kurdish filmmaker--as he grows to manhood in Iraq during the 1960s and 1970s. Azad is born into a vibrant village culture, to a family that is proud of its Kurdish past and hopes for a free Kurdish future. He loves his mother's orchard, his cousin's stunt pigeons, his father's old Czech rifle, his brother who is fighting in the mountains. But before he is even of school age, Azad has experienced strafing and bombing; he watches as friends and neighbors are assassinated; and he sees his father humiliated when he tries to get food for his starving family. Forced into a refugee camp in Iran for years, his family realizes, on their return, that Saddam Hussein and his regime are destroying the autonomy he had promised their people. In a burst of adolescent impatience, Azad briefly runs off to the mountains to fight for Kurdish liberty, like his brother. But Azad has also discovered art--drawings, poetry, film--and he senses that he must find his own way to advance the Kurdish cause. My Father's Rifle ends with his heartbreaking departure from his parents and flight across the Syrian border to freedom. Stunning in its unadorned intensity, My Father's Rifle is a moving portrait of a boy who embraces the land and culture he loves, even as he leaves them.
Author: K. David Jackson Professor in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese Yale University
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 2006-08-03
Total Pages: 540
ISBN-13: 9780198042280
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The Oxford Anthology of the Brazilian Short Story contains a selection of short stories by the best-known authors in Brazilian literature from the late nineteenth century to the present. With few exceptions, these stories have appeared in English translation, although widely separated in time and often published in obscure journals. Here they are united in a coherent edition representing Brazil's modern, vibrant literature and culture. J.M. Machado de Assis, who first perfected the genre, wrote at least sixty stories considered to be masterpieces of world literature. Ten of his stories are included here, and are accompanied by strong and diverse representations of the contemporary story in Brazil, featuring nine stories by Clarice Lispector and seven by Joao Guimaraes Rosa. The remaining 34 authors include Mario de Andrade, Graciliano Ramos, Osman Lins, Dalton Trevisan, and other major names whose stories in translation exhibit profound artistry. The anthology is divided into four major periods, "Tropical Belle-Epoque," "Modernism," "Modernism at Mid-Century," and "Contemporary Views." There is a general introduction to Brazilian literary culture and introductions to each of the four sections, with descriptions of the authors and a general bibliography on Brazil and Brazilian literature in English. It includes stories of innovation (Mario de Andrade), psychological suspense (Graciliano Ramos), satire and perversion (Dalton Trevisan), altered realities and perceptions (Murilo Rubiao), repression and sexuality (Hilda Hilst, Autran Dourado), myth (Nelida Pinon), urban life (Lygia Fagundes Telles, Rubem Fonescal), the oral tale (Jorge Amado, Rachel de Queiroz) and other overarching themes and issues of Brazilian culture. The anthology concludes with a haunting story set in the opera theater in Manaus by one of Brazil's most recently successful writers, Milton Hatoum.
Author: Lori Ostlund
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Published: 2010-10-01
Total Pages: 234
ISBN-13: 0820336882
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Set among such divergent places as a small-town in Minnesota, an Albuquerque airport, A Belizean café and a hotel swimming pool in Java, Ostlund's Flannery O'Connor Award (2008) winning debut collection depicts sexually and socially repressed Americans. Men and women who wind up feeling displaced when they fail to escape the influence of their past; ineffectual parents, fathers and lovers who disappear, teachers who struggle to connect with their students, and lifelong obsessions with language.
Author: Elaine Dimopoulos
Publisher: Charlesbridge Publishing
Published: 2024-05-21
Total Pages: 214
ISBN-13: 1623544270
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Butternut and the meadow creatures return in this middle-grade adventure sequel that will charm animal-loving fans of The Tale of Despereaux and Clarice the Brave. Illustrated by Caldecott winner Doug Salati. After their remarkable rescue, the meadow creatures are back—now closer than ever and with beloved rabbit Butternut still captivating them all with her storytelling. But when a dazzling group of traveling turkeys shows up and persuades the meadow creatures to join them in putting on performance, Butternut is not sure she can find her place in all the excitement. She questions her storytelling abilities compared to this new crew. When it turns out the turkeys—and the grand show—are not what they seem, Butternut's family and friends are suddenly in imminent danger. Butternut must figure out how to trust herself and find help. In the end, the hope is that friendship will win once more. Beautiful and arresting black-and-white illustrations bring the animals to life in this nail-biting and heartwarming story about trust: trusting our instincts, trusting our creative talents, and trusting those who know and love us, even when it’s hard.
Author: A.J. Panzarella
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Published: 2012-08-08
Total Pages: 169
ISBN-13: 1477147845
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →A seventy year old man still feels like there are things to do and time to do it in. NO ONE gets out of this World alive but why sit and wait, life is still good and there are many things to do. The author wrote a number of short stories taken from his personal experiences and wanted to publish them. Instead he decided to write an auto biography and inserting these short stories as they really happened.