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11th Street: it wasn't pretty, but it was home. Naomi spends her
afternoons scooting down the streets and drawing with chalk on the
pavement with her best friend Ada, getting a slice of pizza and
visiting her neighbour Mr Ray at his car shop and dreaming of
fantastic worlds within her own. But her beloved neighbourhood is
changing. Trees are chopped down, flashy new buildings spring up
and one by one Naomi's neighbours are forced to move away. Faced
with the rapid transformation of her once-familiar city, Naomi
turns to painting murals to preserve her favourite 11th Street
memories. When something we love goes away we paint it on the wall
so it's always with us, Mr Ray tells her and Naomi discovers that
no matter how her world changes, as long as she has places and
people to love, she will always have a home.
"Lovely art comes with unusual perspectives on familiar tales about
lions, mice and trickster foxes." -Kirkus, starred review "Many
children are familiar with Aesop's fables but it is a fair bet that
few know much about the storyteller himself...(a) beautiful
volume." -Wall Street Journal Honoring the path of a slave, this
dramatic picture-book biography and concise anthology of Aesop's
most child-friendly fables tells how a child born into slavery in
ancient Greece found a way to speak out against injustice by using
the skill and wit of his storytelling-storytelling that has
survived for 2,500 years. Stunningly illustrated by two-time
Caldecott Honor winner Pamela Zagarenski. The Tortoise and the
Hare. The Boy Who Cried Wolf. The Fox and the Crow. Each of Aesop's
stories has a lesson to tell, but Aesop's life story is perhaps the
most inspiring tale of them all. Gracefully revealing the genesis
of his tales, this story of Aesop shows how fables not only
liberated him from captivity but spread wisdom over a millennium.
This is the only children's book biography about him. Includes
thirteen illustrated fables: The Lion and the Mouse, The Goose and
the Golden Egg, The Fox and the Crow, Town Mouse and Country Mouse,
The Ant and the Grasshopper, The Dog and the Wolf, The Lion and the
Statue, The Tortoise and the Hare, The Boy Who Cried Wolf, The
North Wind and the Sun, The Fox and the Grapes, The Dog and the
Wolf, The Lion and the Boar.
Finally, there's a book that's almost as much fun as having a
couple of drinks. "Alcoholica Esoterica" presents the history and
culture of booze as told by a writer with a knack for distilling
all the boring bits into the most interesting facts and hilarious
tales. It's almost like pulling up a stool next to the smartest and
funniest guy in the bar. Divided into chapters covering the basic
booze groups - including beer, wine, Champagne, whiskey, rum, gin,
vodka, and tequila - "Alcoholica Esoterica" charts the origin and
rise of each alcohol's particular charms and influence. Other
sections chronicle "Great Moments in Hic-story," "Great Country
Drinking Songs," "10 Odd Laws," and "Mt. Lushmore, Parts I-V."
Additionally, famous quotes on the joys and sorrows of liquor offer
useful shots of advice and intoxicating whimsy.
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