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The Best Summer Guest (Hardcover)
Tuula Pere; Illustrated by Milena Radeva; Edited by Susan Korman
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R697
R583
Discovery Miles 5 830
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Philanthropy and Early Twentieth-Century British Literature
explores the relationship between British literature and
philanthropy at the end of the nineteenth and early twentieth
centuries, examining the works of E. M. Forster, Rebecca West, W.
B. Yeats, Roger Fry, Wyndham Lewis, Virginia Woolf, and Vita
Sackville-West. This book considers how writers in the modernist
period drew on the liberal welfare reforms, the adoption of
scientific methods in charity, the Cambridge tradition of public
service, the Irish nationalist movement, and the influence of the
Victorian woman philanthropist in order to advocate for an
individualist art, revolutionize their aesthetics, redefine ideals
of hospitality and beneficence, and affirm the national, social,
and economic liberation of the modern subject. Contrary to popular
interpretations presenting modernism as a break with Victorian
values, Dr. Radeva-Costello argues philanthropic engagements are at
the heart of early twentieth-century literature. The writers
discussed in this book had a sophisticated knowledge of the
philanthropy debates and of their power to transform
twentieth-century notions about how to govern, how to conceive of
national, class, and gender boundaries, and how to market the work
of the professional artist in the real world. In keeping with the
strong archival and historicizing approach of the "New Modernist
Studies" of recent years, this book also analyses the rich
contextual detail of early modernist magazines, contemporary and
archival periodicals, and government publications.
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The Best Summer Guest (Paperback)
Tuula Pere; Illustrated by Milena Radeva; Edited by Susan Korman
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R300
R250
Discovery Miles 2 500
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Alzheimer's is a terrible disease affecting thousands of families
in the world. In this children's picture book, a young boy's
grandfather moves in with them but is not the same man that the boy
knows. Confused at first, the little boy attempts to reconnect with
the Grandpa he knows. When he finds out that this is not possible,
the boy vows to always love his Grandfather and to take care of him
too. This is a story of true love and devotion.
All over the world there are dads who have accepted the
responsibility of raising their children alone. This book
celebrates the single father's contribution to his family. Children
will enjoy the delightfully bright and simple illustrations as they
read this story which is told from the point-of-view of a daughter
who appreciates her dad. The story is written in rhyme making
reading it even more fun. Share this book with every dad you know.
The term "illegal aliens" has been used in our country to describe
the people who live here without legal documentation and permission
to do so. While adults understand what is meant by the term,
children are often confused by it. In this story, readers will
follow along with a little boy as he discovers that there is more
than one type of alien in this world and the issues associated with
immigration are many. This is not a political book nor is it
intended to make a statement on one side of the immigration debate
or the other. It is simply a story to help children understand what
is meant by the term "illegal aliens" and about the people affected
by immigration. This book is wonderfully illustrated by the very
talented, Milena Radeva, illustrator of the "Writing is a Process"
series of books by author Terri Kelley.
Foster children all over the world live in a state of insecurity,
not knowing the comfort and satisfaction of having a forever family
to call their own. These children may, over the years as they wait,
develop some behavioral issues that make them even more unlikely
candidates for adoption. This is the story of one such child. It is
told from her point-of-view and brings the reader to understand how
she thinks and how she sees herself as she waits for her very own
forever family.
From Amazon.com best-selling author Christie Cunningham comes a
heartwarming new series about a sweet little boy, Willem and his
cuddly friend, Wontus, who just doesn't know how to behave. This
single book includes ALL THREE Willem and Wontus Stories in one: -
Willem and Wontus Visit Pirate Park (Book One) - Willem and Wontus
Go to the Beach (Book Two) - Willem and Wontus Dine In (Book Three)
Children learn about how to behave well in different,
frequently-encountered settings while still having fun. Willem and
Wontus help kids learn by experiencing less-desirable behaviors and
modeling better behaviors while making new friends, playing safely,
and following rules. Cunningham uses her background in child
psychology to blend fiction with behavior modeling so that children
learn while becoming captivated by the characters' adventures. The
series is designed to help all children, especially those who need
a little extra help with safe ways to play, and those with autism
spectrum disorder who benefit from good behavior modeling.
Revising: It's Time for a Change is book 6 of the Writing is a
Process series. In this edition, students will learn some of the
reasons that revising their work is an important step in the
writing process. As with the other books in this series, the reader
will be both engaged and informed as they read this wonderful story
written in lyrical rhyme coupled with fantastic eye-catching
illustrations.
Book four of the "Writing is a Process" series, "Editing: It's Time
for Corrections" provides young writers with the motivation and
direction they need to move forward with their writing. Editing is
a difficult skill to teach and to learn. This book provides a
wonderful story, written in rhyme, along with beautiful
illustrations that follow a young girl as she reasons the need to
edit her story. Students and teachers alike will enjoy this story
along with the other books in this series.
Book number 5 of the Writing is a Process series is all about the
need to and benefits of conferencing when creating stories. As with
all of the other books in this series, readers will be fully
engaged by the fabulous illustrations as well as by the fun and
informative story written in lyrical rhyme. These books make a
great introduction to any writing lesson and also help to reinforce
this important step of the writing process.
From Amazon.com best-selling author Christie Cunningham comes a
heartwarming new series about a sweet little boy, Willem and his
cuddly friend, Wontus, who just doesn't know how to behave. In this
book children learn about helping out at home, with a special focus
on good manners at dinner time. Willem and Wontus help prepare
dinner, set the table, and clean up afterwards - with a little time
left to play Cunningham uses her background in child psychology to
blend fiction with behavior modeling so that children learn while
becoming captivated by the characters' adventures. The series is
designed to help all children, especially those who need a little
extra help with safe ways to play, and those with autism spectrum
disorder who benefit from good behavior modeling. Currently, books
in the Willem and Wontus Series include "Willem and Wontus Visit
Pirate Park," "Willem and Wontus Go to the Beach," and "Willem and
Wontus Dine In."
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