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Grumpy Groundhog (Hardcover)
Maureen Wright; Illustrated by Amanda Haley
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R478
R421
Discovery Miles 4 210
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It's Groundhog's Day, and everyone is gathered to find out if it's
time for spring. But Groundhog does NOT want to leave his cozy bed
in his cozy den. Will the townspeople be able to coax him outside
to do his job? Kids will love the humorous antics of Groundhog in
this delightful rhyming tale from the author of "Sleep, Big Bear,
Sleep."
This book provides the first full-length biography of Elizabeth
Wolstenholme Elmy (1833-1918) - someone referred to among
contemporaries as 'the grey matter in the brain' of the
late-Victorian women's movement. A pacifist, humanitarian
'free-thinker', Wolstenholme Elmy was a controversial character and
the first woman ever to speak from a public platform on the topic
of marital rape. Lauded by Emmeline Pankhurst as 'first' among the
infamous militant suffragettes of the Women's Social and Political
Union, Wolstenholme Elmy was one of Britain's great feminist
pioneers and, in her own words, an 'initiator' of many high-profile
campaigns from the nineteenth into the twentiethth century. Wright
draws on an extensive resource of unpublished correspondence and
other sources to produce an enduring portrait that does justice to
Wolstenholme Elmy's momentous achievements. -- .
It's April 22, and Lion and his friends want to plant trees,
recycle bottles, and have fun on Earth Day. But not Monkey. He
wants to celebrate his birthday. Can he convince the other animals
that it really is his birthday? Violet Kim's humorous artwork,
rendered in paper, photographs, and colored pencil, highlight the
sunny, friendly world of the animals.
This book provides the first full-length biography of Elizabeth
Wolstenholme Elmy (1833-1918) - someone referred to among
contemporaries as 'the grey matter in the brain' of the
late-Victorian women's movement. A pacifist, humanitarian
'free-thinker', Wolstenholme Elmy was a controversial character and
the first woman ever to speak from a public platform on the topic
of marital rape. Lauded by Emmeline Pankhurst as 'first' among the
infamous militant suffragettes of the Women's Social and Political
Union, Wolstenholme Elmy was one of Britain's great feminist
pioneers and, in her own words, an 'initiator' of many high-profile
campaigns from the nineteenth into the twentieth century. Wright
draws on an extensive resource of unpublished correspondence and
other sources to produce an enduring portrait that does justice to
Wolstenholme Elmy's momentous achievements. -- .
It's time for Big Bear to hibernate, so Old Man Winter keeps
telling him: ?Sleep, Big Bear, sleep.? But Big Bear doesn't hear
very well. He thinks Old Man Winter has told him to drive a jeep,
to sweep, and to leap. Big Bear just can't seem to hear what Old
Man Winter is saying. Finally, Old Man Winter finds a noisy way to
get Big Bear's attention. Cozy illustrations rendered in pencil and
mixed media by Will Hillenbrand bring this bedtime story to a
fitting conclusion.
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Sneezy the Snowman (Paperback)
Maureen Wright; Illustrated by Stephen Gilpin
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R211
R163
Discovery Miles 1 630
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B-R-R-R-R! AH-CHOO! Sneezy the Snowman is cold, cold, cold. To warm
up, he drinks cocoa, sits in a hot tub, stands near a warm fire-and
melts! But the children know just what to do to build him up
again-and make him feel "just right". Hilarity chills the air with
playful mixed-media illustrations by Stephen Gilpin as Sneezy
attempts to warm himself with some silly results.
It's autumn, and Big Bear thinks that his sneezes are causing the
leaves and the apples to fall from the trees and the geese to fly
away...until the wind convinces him otherwise. Cozy illustrations
rendered in pencil and mixed media add warmth and humor to a story
that children will love.
Big Bear's forest friends eye his berries hungrily, but he doesn't
notice as he digs into his delicious snack. When the old oak tree
says, "Share, Big Bear, share," he thinks the tree has said, "Hair,
Big Bear, hair!" One comical scene follows another as Big Bear
keeps misunderstanding the old oak tree's message until things
finally get sorted out. Whimsical illustrations highlight the humor
in this gentle story about the importance of sharing something
special with friends.
Would you like to Explore and Experience the Jamaica most Travelers
Miss? Take a journey with Maureen Wright-Evans, a Jamaican who
truly knows and loves the island. Explore with her, the secrets of
the culture, attractions, and make the most of it all by
volunteering on your vacation. Through articles and stories, "My
Secret Jamaica Exposed" achieves Maureen's goals. She says "I want
people to fall in love with the island and the culture and start
planning to visit immediately." The Food section is both
entertaining and educational, and will make your mouth start
watering. You'll love the section about "how a gift changed my
life" Here's the inspiring story of a little girl at twelve years
walking on the beach and talking to the tourist about the beautiful
island of Jamaica. The stories of volunteer adventurers are life
changing, moving, real, and show how to turn a regular vacation
into a life changing experience.
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Salvation (Hardcover)
W. A. Heisler; Designed by Sean J. Gallagher; Edited by Maureen Wright
bundle available
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R790
Discovery Miles 7 900
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Salvation is a fast-paced book of horror garunteed to raise the
hairs on the back of the neck. It's style has been compared to the
works of Stephen King and Dean Koontz. Salvation begins with a
frantic phone call to Father Brian Halloway from Eric Parkins, a
parishioner in his church, who is desperate to find answers to his
wife's strange behavior following the death of her mother. It seems
to Halloway that the woman is simply having difficulty coping with
her grief, and nothing seems out of the ordinary. Until he is told
about the "thing" in the basement. And how Sylvia changes after
nightfall. It is then, the priest begins to worry. After witnessing
Sylvia's disturbing and violent behavior for himself, Halloway
comes to the conclusion that something has gone horribly wrong at
1312 Lafayette Drive. Fearing for the safety of the couple,
Halloway enlists the help of his longtime friend and fellow priest
Father Michael Constantine, a priest chosen to fight the deadliest
of wars, and the keeper of New York Dioceses' darkest secret. It is
then the dark war begins. Constantine, joined by Father James
Connelly, a young priest eager to prove himself to his mentor,
along with Halloway, Sylvia's husband, and her brother, Mark
Barnett, a doctor who is hiding his own dangerous secret set out to
engage the invading entity. The men quickly come face to face with
a savage, brutal being that snakes its way into the darkest depths
of their psyches in its unyielding and vicious attempts to destroy
them and all who participate in its "game." The book climaxes with
the entrance of Arandavius, a dark, tragic figure, fallen with
Lucifer after The Great War. A fallen angel who walks the earth and
claims hismission is to send the demon back to its "Realm." A being
Constantine knows has held one title since his expulsion.
Arandavius: The Overlord of Legion. Constantine finds himself
trying to save a woman who is now caught in the middle of a vicious
game of cat-and-mouse between two demons-one, a brutal, sadistic
being who holds the life and soul of its victim in its clutches-the
other, the most savage and merciless of Legion's warriors. A game
both beings are willing to play out to its explosive and bloody
end. Welcome to darkness. Welcome.to the game.
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