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Colors! / Colores!
Jorge Luján; Illustrated by Piet Grobler; Translated by John Simon, Rebecca Parfitt
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R271
Discovery Miles 2 710
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Noted poet Jorge Lujan and South Africa's illustrious illustrator
Piet Grobler teamed up to produce this exquisite celebration of
color. As day turns into night, we are given fleeting, evocative
glimpses of the qualities inherent in a range of colors. An
antelope and some children are pictured inhabiting this delicate
world. This bilingual, bicultural book presents us with a beautiful
vision of a planet in which nature, words, and the rising and
setting of the sun and the moon exist in harmony. Correlates to the
Common Core State Standards in English Language Arts:
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.K.5 Recognize common types of texts (e.g.,
storybooks, poems). CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.K.6 With prompting and
support, name the author and illustrator of a story and define the
role of each in telling the story. CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.1.4
Identify words and phrases in stories or poems that suggest
feelings or appeal to the senses.
Sick of sighing at the namby-pampy vampires and hipster witches in
mainstream fiction? Of the supernatural stoically resisting its own
evil? Parthian and The Ghastling magazine decided to take matters
into our own hands with a call to arms for some proper gothic
fiction. Fall into the dreamlike realities of absinthe and madness.
Meet intoxicating women and mermaids that aren't as charming as
they seem...Between these pages, blurring the lines of good and
evil, the monstrous reality and the monstrous imagine, are gothic
stories for modern times. Here, buildings pursue their own
malevolent intents; a grieving father and daughter receive an
unexpected and grisly visitor; a man is unravelled by strange
symbolism in a twilit park; and a botanist will stop at nothing to
safeguard her borders. Which one will leave you haunted? Thirteen
tales of the contemporary gothic, including work by: Alan Bilton,
author of the surreal novels The Known and Unknown Sea (Cillian
Press, 2014) and The Sleepwalkers' Ball (2009). Somerset Maugham
Prize-winner Mark Blayney. Carly Holmes, author of The Scrapbook
(Parthian, May 2014). Jo Mazelis, author of Diving Girls (Parthian,
2002) which was short-listed for Commonwealth Best First Book and
Welsh Book of the Year; Circle Games (Parthian, 2005) and
Significance (Seren, September 2014).
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