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An empowering rhyming story about buzzing to your own beat, set in
the exciting, vibrant 'Little Bugs, Big Feelings' minibeast world.
In the wild patch of the garden, under brambles roaming free Live
little bugs whose feelings are as big as big can be . . . The bees
are busy preparing for the Bug Town Summer Ball, where they'll
bring their famous honey to share. But little Buddy wishes that
just once he could bring something different. Can he find the
courage to spread his wings and discover his own gift? Inspiring
the littlest bugs to be proud of themselves, and what makes them
special! Beautifully brought to life by Hollie Hughes and Nila Aye,
creators of You Can Do It, Clover!
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The Girl and the Mermaid
Hollie Hughes; Illustrated by Sarah Massini
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R397
R322
Discovery Miles 3 220
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Alina and her granny live in a lighthouse by the sea: a home filled
with the warmth of Granny’s magical stories. But Alina is
worried. Granny’s memories and stories are starting to fade away,
and she doesn’t know how to bring them back. Then one day, she
meets a mermaid on the rocks near the lighthouse – and she’s
swept into a magical deep-sea adventure that will change
everything. An instant classic from the bestselling creators of The
Girl and the Dinosaur.
Get ready for an epic journey of friendship and discovery from the
bestselling author of The Girl and the Dinosaur. There's a shape up
in the hills, where a giant's said to sleep, beneath a grassy
blanket, on a bed of moss and peat . . . Then, one day, the
sleeping giant wakes - and a small boy called Tom is plunged into
an unforgettable adventure. Along the way, he'll discover what it
means to be a true friend - and that even an ordinary boy can have
the heart of a giant. With a beautiful rhyming text by bestselling
Hollie Hughes, author of The Girl and the Dinosaur, and gorgeous
illustrations from debut talent Anna Wilson, this beautiful book is
an unmissable treat!
A masterpiece of storytelling with evocative and stunning
illustrations, destined to be read for years to come.
The wishing stars burn bright tonight, the air is thick with dreams,
And a deeply sleeping dinosaur is waking up, it seems . . .
In a town by the seaside, Marianne is often seen foraging on the beach.
But she isn't playing with children her own age. Instead Marianne is
alone, and digging for dinosaur bones to build a special sort of
companion. Then, one night, she goes to sleep wishing with all her
heart that her dinosaur might come to life . . .
A very rare and special book where the words and pictures take you on a
magical journey far beyond the page.
A heartwarming story of winter magic from the bestselling author of
The Girl and the Dinosaur. Here’s a city hard at work, with a
billion bustling feet – its spires and domes all stretching up
from cobbled knobbled streets . . . In the heart of a great city
lives a little boy without a home. But when Quinn finds a magical
snow globe, everything begins to change . . . For when snow begins
to fall, magic and kindness start to find their way out into the
world. A beautiful, wintery story with a kernel of magic at its
heart, this heartwarming tale is destined to become a new favourite
at Christmas. With stunning illustrations by Anna Wilson, it’s
perfect for fans of The Snowflake by Benji Davies.
From hip performance spaces in New York and Los Angeles to the
heart of Middle America, the last twenty years have seen a rich
proliferation of gay and lesbian performance art In O Solo Homo,
Holly Hughes, the First Lady of queer performance, and theater
critic and professor David Roman have brought together the best
solo work from some of the most acclaimed and influential artists
in the field.
The pieces in O Solo Homo touch nerves that run deep -- racism
and misogyny, AIDS and breast cancer, the struggles and joys of
family and the complicated transcendence of desire. Peggy Shaw, of
the Obie Award-winning trio Split Britches, looks at butch/femme
identity and describes how she learned to be a man. The acclaimed
author, performer, and "gender outlaw" Kate Bornstein takes apart
gender, from the street to the bedroom to Geraldo. The late Ron
Vawter, of the Wooster Group, conjures two very different men who
died of AIDS: diva filmmaker Jack Smith and Nixon crony Roy Cohn.
And Carmelita Tropicana, the "national songbird of Cuba", makes an
unforgettable, hilarious return to Havana. O Solo Homo will move
and provoke you, make you laugh, and make you think.
The perfect story to soothe anxieties in times of change, set in an
exciting, vibrant minibeast world. In the wild patch of the garden,
under brambles roaming free Live little bugs whose feelings are as
big as big can be . . . It's nearly time for all the little
caterpillars to become beautiful butterflies. But Clover is worried
about changing and wants to stay a caterpillar forever. Can her
butterfly friend, Basil, show Clover that big changes can be full
of fun too? An uplifting rhyming story to reassure the littlest
bugs that even the biggest changes are never as scary as they seem!
Beautifully brought to life by Hollie Hughes, author of THE GIRL
AND THE DINOSAUR and Nila Aye, illustrator of Benjamin Zephaniah's
NATURE TRAIL.
Holly Hughes is one of the most popular and controversial
out-there-and-in-your-face writer-performers around, and in this
collection of some of her greatest hits she describes her career as
an "escape" artist: how she escaped her conservative upbringing in
a part of the country "where silence was the first language" to
become an award-winning performance artist and playwright as well
as a central figure in America's culture wars. As the Los Angeles
Times observed, "Holly Hughes is everything you always wanted in a
lesbian performance artist-and less."
The perfect story to soothe anxieties in times of change, set in an
exciting, vibrant minibeast world. In the wild patch of the garden,
under brambles roaming free Live little bugs whose feelings are as
big as big can be . . . It's nearly time for all the little
caterpillars to become beautiful butterflies. But Clover is worried
about changing and wants to stay a caterpillar forever. Can her
butterfly friend, Basil, show Clover that big changes can be full
of fun too? An uplifting rhyming story to reassure the littlest
bugs that even the biggest changes are never as scary as they seem!
Beautifully brought to life by Hollie Hughes, author of THE GIRL
AND THE DINOSAUR and Nila Aye, illustrator of Benjamin Zephaniah's
NATURE TRAIL.
Tired of the same old princess-meets-her-prince stories? Bored of
princesses in frilly pink dresses? Fed up with princes getting all
the action? Yes? So is Princess Swashbuckle. She's Swashbuckle by
name, swashbuckling by nature and she's about to show the world
what a great pirate captain she can be. Charmingly breaking the
mould, Princess Swashbuckle is a rollicking tale of adventure and
finding your own happy.
Get ready for an epic journey of friendship and discovery from the
bestselling author of The Girl and the Dinosaur. There's a shape up
in the hills, where a giant's said to sleep, beneath a grassy
blanket, on a bed of moss and peat . . . Then, one day, the
sleeping giant wakes - and a small boy called Tom is plunged into
an unforgettable adventure. Along the way, he'll discover what it
means to be a true friend - and that even an ordinary boy can have
the heart of a giant. With a beautiful rhyming text by bestselling
Hollie Hughes, author of The Girl and the Dinosaur, and gorgeous
illustrations from debut talent Anna Wilson, this beautiful book is
an unmissable treat!
The women's experimental theater space called the WOW Cafe (Women's
One World) has been a vital part of New York's downtown theater
scene since 1980. Since that time, WOW has provided a place for
feminist and particularly lesbian theater artists to create,
perform, and witness a cultural revolution. Its renowned alumnae
include playwright and actor Lisa Kron, performance artists Holly
Hughes and Carmelita Tropicana, the theater troupe the Five Lesbian
Brothers, and actors/playwrights Peggy Shaw, Lois Weaver, and Deb
Margolin, among others. Memories of the Revolution collects
scripts, interviews, and commentary to trace the riotous first
decade of WOW. While the histories of other experimental theater
collectives have been well documented, WOW's history has only begun
to be told. The anthology also includes photographs of and
reminiscences by Cafe veterans, capturing the history and artistic
flowering of the first ten years of this countercultural haven.
The women's experimental theater space called the WOW Cafe (Women's
One World) has been a vital part of New York's downtown theater
scene since 1980. Since that time, WOW has provided a place for
feminist and particularly lesbian theater artists to create,
perform, and witness a cultural revolution. Its renowned alumnae
include playwright and actor Lisa Kron, performance artists Holly
Hughes and Carmelita Tropicana, the theater troupe the Five Lesbian
Brothers, and actors/playwrights Peggy Shaw, Lois Weaver, and Deb
Margolin, among others. Memories of the Revolution collects
scripts, interviews, and commentary to trace the riotous first
decade of WOW. While the histories of other experimental theater
collectives have been well documented, WOW's history has only begun
to be told. The anthology also includes photographs of and
reminiscences by Cafe veterans, capturing the history and artistic
flowering of the first ten years of this countercultural haven.
Everyone has an animal story-the pet they loved or hated, the wild
animal that captured their childhood imagination, the nasty dog at
the end of the street, the deer your uncle shot or your neighbour
hit while driving. Telling stories about animals is part of how we
tell the story of being human, but recent scientific breakthroughs
in animal cognition, the exploding interdisciplinary field of
animal studies, and global climate change have all complicated
these stories. Animal Acts collects some of the most exciting,
provocative, and moving solo performances on animals, grounded by
commentaries that help put these engaging works in a larger
context. Animal Acts includes the work of leading theatre artists
Holly Hughes, Rachel Rosenthal, Deke Weaver, Carmelita Tropicana,
and others, along with commentary by major scholars including Donna
Haraway, Jane Desmond, Jill Dolan, and Nigel Rothfels. A masterful
introduction by Una Chaudhuri provides readers a useful foundation
for understanding and appreciating the intersection of animal
studies and performance. The anthology makes an important
contribution to several fields as it foregrounds questions of race,
gender, sexuality, class, nation, and other issues central to the
human project within the discourse of the "post human." The
collection will be of interest to those interested in solo
performance, animal studies, gender studies, performance studies,
and environmental studies.
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