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Become a word virtuoso in just one year with 366 zany words aimed
to impress. This charmingly illustrated book features captivating
words selected by the masterminds at Britannica to highlight the
best of the English language. Follow a menagerie of animals as they
teach one new word for each day of the year, including a
pronunciation guide, definition, sample sentence and interesting
trivia about the word's usage or etymology. Each month concludes
with an outlandish story that features all the new words learned.
This wonderfully wordy book will add pizzazz to any vocabulary and
turn whippersnappers into lifelong word lovers.
- Thoroughly revised new edition to reflect changes in the
industry, moving away from a record-centric view and towards
independent artists - Ideal balance of theory and practice to suit
both students and professionals - Supplemented by a companion
website with powerpoints, quizzes and lesson plans.
- Thoroughly revised new edition to reflect changes in the
industry, moving away from a record-centric view and towards
independent artists - Ideal balance of theory and practice to suit
both students and professionals - Supplemented by a companion
website with powerpoints, quizzes and lesson plans.
Recipient of a Sydney Taylor Book Award for Younger Readers An ALA
Notable Book A Bank Street Best Book of the Year "Text and
illustration meld beautifully." --The New York Times "Stunning."
--Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "Inspired...[a] journalistic,
propulsive narrative." --Publishers Weekly (starred review) "The
story comes alive through the bold acrylic and gouache art."
--Booklist (starred review) From New York Times Best Illustrated
Book artist Stacy Innerst and author Sue Macy comes a story of one
man's heroic effort to save the world's Yiddish books in their
Sydney Taylor Book Award-winning masterpiece. Over the last forty
years, Aaron Lansky has jumped into dumpsters, rummaged around
musty basements, and crawled through cramped attics. He did all of
this in pursuit of a particular kind of treasure, and he's found
plenty. Lansky's treasure was any book written Yiddish, the
language of generations of European Jews. When he started looking
for Yiddish books, experts estimated there might be about 70,000
still in existence. Since then, the MacArthur Genius Grant
recipient has collected close to 1.5 million books, and he's
finding more every day. Told in a folkloric voice reminiscent of
Patricia Polacco, this story celebrates the power of an individual
to preserve history and culture, while exploring timely themes of
identity and immigration.
For 12 seasons, from 1943 to 1954, the All-American Girls
Professional Baseball League captured America's attention with
top-notch playing, and showed everyone that a woman's place was at
home only when she was at bat, behind the plate, or scoring a run!
ALA Best Book for Young Adults. NCSS-CBC Notable Children's Trade
Book. School Library Journal Best Book of the Year. Photos.
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