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When Alice's Adventures in Wonderland was first published in 186S, it set critics awry: here was a book for children written for the pure pleasure of reading. It has since become one of the most famous children's books ever, translated into many different languages, performed as a play, and made into a popular Disney animated film.
Best Gluten Free Friends Cookbook is a compilation of gluten free
recipes from friends who study martial arts together. There are
recipes for all taste buds and skill levels. Gluten Free does not
have to be difficult
The widowed Jessie Woolman, now in her seventies, her two married
daughters, Ellen and Martha, and two grand-children live in Ann
Arbor, where the family owns a museum that harbors a meandering
stream and historical artifacts of the region bounded by the
rivers. Just as Jessie's aging mind begins to wander, Ellen's
husband dies in a car accident and the Woolman family begins a new
journey led by two very different men: Harvey Mack, a developer
with an eye on the Woolman property and the grieving Ellen, and Sam
Theopolis, a mystic hired to care for Jessie. Sam becomes both
Harvey's rival and a healing presence for the family until a crisis
descends and he, too, needs the protection of the Woolmans'
innocent belief in the saving power of love. Combining sorrow and
grief with considerable light-hearted wit and eccentric characters,
Sister Water is a novel that will reach old and young readers
alike. Through her lyrical prose, author Nancy Willard draws on the
rich style of magical realism to create a narrative flow that is at
once powerful and seductive. Important to the Landscapes of
Childhood series, this novel raises significant questions about the
state of childhood and how that state affects adult sensibilities.
The first novel by Newbery Award–winning author Nancy Willard: A
stunning story of magic and miracles, and a testament to the
enduring power of faith and love Ben and Willie Harkissian
are twin brothers (think Cain and Abel, Jacob and Esau) growing up
in Ann Arbor, Michigan, on the eve of World War II. A baseball
launched into the October sky sets in motion a series of events
that transforms many lives. Ben leaves for the front and faces
death—figuratively as well as literally. Left behind is Clare
Bishop, who has been paralyzed from the waist down. But in exchange
she receives some very special gifts. She can see the future, be at
one with animals, and chat with Death. Willie Harkissian remains in
Michigan as well, though his relationship with his brother will
never be the same. A love story interrupted by war, this is also a
novel about discovering the ordinary in the extraordinary and
finding the miraculous in everyday life.
Selections from Nancy Willard’s acclaimed volumes of poetry and
prose This diverse collection features some of Nancy Willard’s
most critically lauded poetry—including works from her Newbery
Medal–winning volume, A Visit to William Blake’s Inn—as
well as her short fiction and four unconventional essays on
writing. Hens, children, magic bottles, and the moon are just some
of the characters running through the luminous musings gathered
here. “How to Stuff a Pepper” becomes a heady discourse on the
thoughts and sleeping habits of peppers. “The Doctrine of the
Leather-Stocking Jesus” and “The Hucklebone of a Saint” are
tales about the power of superstition to shape our lives. Other
stories showcase favorite Willard themes about God, religion, and
the magic and mysticism in everyday life—and the ancestors,
guardians, saints, and spirits who, in Willard’s words, come back
“once in a while to keep an eye on us, the living.” A paean to
the power of storytelling, A Nancy Willard Reader is an
essential volume for poetry and fiction lovers.
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