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An adaptation of the famous poem about a Christmas Eve visitor, set in Ireland.
More than twenty-five years after its first appearance, Cajun Night
Before Christmas has become a modern classic that has sold more
than 660,000 copies and has served as the model for Pelicanis
ongoing, best-selling Night Before Christmas series. This miniature
edition comes ready to hang on the Christmas tree. It will delight
both young and old with its beautiful full-color illustrations and
lively story, a timeless addition to Christmas celebrations across
the country. James Rice, in his long, distinguished career as an
author and illustrator, and with more than a million and a half
copies of his books in print, ranks among the nationis best-selling
creators of childrenis books.
With a team of recalcitrant longhorns pulling his sleigh, "Santy" pays a visit to a family on the Texas prairie, bringing gifts and Christmas cheer.
Stephen had seemed enthusiastic about the walk, when Benny first
invited him. He kept going on about how amazing it'd be, the two of
them out in the wilderness - the landscape shots, the pubs, etc.,
etc. Benny didn't interrupt this stream of enthusiasm. They were in
the car park of the Miners, and Benny was too busy concentrating on
his own stream of piss. He didn't think about it at all until the
next morning. When he remembered inviting Stephen, Benny laughed
out loud - a single ha - then spent three minutes silent-screaming
into his pillow. **** Benny thought that it would be him and his
dad doing the walk. Just him and his father, hiking through the
Welsh countryside, like they used to. Only, when his dad got ill,
it became obvious that this would never happen. So Benny was forced
to consider other options. If Benny is honest, him and Stephen
haven't been close since school, but once Benny had drunkenly
blurted out the invitation, he couldn't take it back. Now Benny and
Stephen are on the walk. A walk Benny has vowed to finish, no
matter how hard it is. But as food runs low and money runs out,
Stephen and Benny find themselves stranded on the edge of the
world, far from home, where the possibility of return is becoming
increasingly distant...
"Set in a Louisiana bayou and told in Cajun dialect-de chirren been
nezzle/Good snug on de flo'--the poem has lively illustrations that
perfectly suit the unique text." -Horn Book "Rice is especially
good with facial expressions, whether they are on a Texas jack
rabbit, a longhorn steer, a dusty cowboy, or the green and
long-nosed alligator named Gaston." -Library Journal It's the night
before Christmas in a tiny shack on the Louisiana bayou, and Santa
Claus, with his eight friendly alligators and toy-laden skiff, is
on his way. Written in lively Cajun accents, the best-selling Cajun
Night Before Christmas is a beloved holiday classic. Now, with this
innovative coloring book, children of all ages can put their own
colorful spin on the story. These brilliant illustrations are sure
to inspire some wide Cajun smiles. ABOUT THE ILLUSTRATOR
Author/illustrator James Rice (1934-2004) produced sixty books,
including the illustrations for Pelican's treasured The Night
Before Christmas Series. Mr. Rice's first book, the well-loved
classic Cajun Night Before Christmas, has more than 750,000 copies
in print. Young readers also enjoy Cowboy Night Before Christmas
and the accompanying Cowboy Night Before Christmas Coloring Book.
With over 1.5 million copies of his books in print, Mr. Rice ranks
among the nation's best-selling creators of children's books,
receiving awards from Printer Industries of America and the
Children's Book Council.
The Golden Butterfly (1876) is a novel by Walter Besant and James
Rice. Their fifth novel perhaps marks the zenith of their
collaborative powers, capturing the spirit of adventure that
defined the mythology of the American West. Epic and entertaining,
The Golden Butterfly is a captivating tale for all audiences. "He
was a thin man, about five and forty years of age; he wore an
irregular and patchy kind of beard, which flourished exceedingly on
certain square half-inches of chin and cheek, and was as thin as
grass at Aden on the intervening spaces. He had no boots; but a
sort of moccasins, the lightness of which enabled him to show his
heels to the bear for so long a time." Gilead P. Beck is a
fortunate man. Only moments away from losing his life to a
voracious grizzly bear, a company of English prospectors happens to
spot him running through the brush. With two shots, they drop the
beast, rescuing Gilead and earning his undying gratitude. Together,
they continue toward the newly established Empire City, where
fortune or failure awaits every man at the edge of the American
West. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset
manuscript, this edition of Walter Besant and James Rice's The
Golden Butterfly is a classic of English literature reimagined for
modern readers.
The Golden Butterfly (1876) is a novel by Walter Besant and James
Rice. Their fifth novel perhaps marks the zenith of their
collaborative powers, capturing the spirit of adventure that
defined the mythology of the American West. Epic and entertaining,
The Golden Butterfly is a captivating tale for all audiences. “He
was a thin man, about five and forty years of age; he wore an
irregular and patchy kind of beard, which flourished exceedingly on
certain square half-inches of chin and cheek, and was as thin as
grass at Aden on the intervening spaces. He had no boots; but a
sort of moccasins, the lightness of which enabled him to show his
heels to the bear for so long a time.” Gilead P. Beck is a
fortunate man. Only moments away from losing his life to a
voracious grizzly bear, a company of English prospectors happens to
spot him running through the brush. With two shots, they drop the
beast, rescuing Gilead and earning his undying gratitude. Together,
they continue toward the newly established Empire City, where
fortune or failure awaits every man at the edge of the American
West. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset
manuscript, this edition of Walter Besant and James Rice’s The
Golden Butterfly is a classic of English literature reimagined for
modern readers.
Cowboy Slim Jim Watkins has everything he needs to start his own ranch--except a unique brand.
'Powerful' Closer 'A darkly quirky story of love, obsession and
fear . . . a beautiful story hung around the enchanting and
heartbreaking voice of teenager Greg' Anna James Miss Hayes has a
new theory. She thinks my condition's caused by some traumatic
incident from my past I keep deep-rooted in my mind. As soon as I
come clean I'll flood out all these tears and it'll all be ok and I
won't be scared of Them anymore. The truth is I can't think of any
single traumatic childhood incident to tell her. I mean, there are
plenty of bad memories - Herb's death, or the time I bit the hole
in my tongue, or Finners Island, out on the boat with Sarah - but
none of these are what caused the phobia. I've always had it. It's
Them. I'm just scared of Them. It's that simple. For fans of Sarah
Winman, Junot Diaz and Maria Semple, Alice and the Fly is an
unforgettable book about phobias and obsessions, isolation and dark
corners, families, friendships, and carefully preserved secrets.
But above everything else it's about love. Finding love - in any of
its forms - and nurturing it.
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