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Reading the river: a traveller's companion to the North Saskatchewan River
By Myrna Kostash, Duane Burton. 2006
A compendium of writings including poetry, fiction and non-fiction, from those who have spent time reading the river. Beginning at…
the rivers source, Kostash takes the reader through 21 communities along the North Saskatchewan. Includes the work of Hugh McLennan, Eli Mandel, Aritha van Herk, John V. Hicks and Thompson Highway. c2006.An Elm Creek quilts album: three novels in the popular series (The Elm Creek Quilts)
By Jennifer Chiaverini. 2006
Tales of Pennsylvania needlecrafters. In The Runaway Quilt, Sylvia discovers her ancestors' involvement with the Underground Railroad. In The Quilter's…
Legacy, Sylvia seeks family heirlooms. In The Master Quilter, the women of Elm Creek secretly make bride-to-be Sylvia a gift. Sequel to An Elm Creek Quilts Sampler (RC 65774). 2004Lord of the fries and other stories: And Other Stories
By Tim Wynne-Jones, Dorling Kindersley Publishing Staff. 1999
Seven short stories about active imaginations and making choices. In the title piece, two girls find themselves in a dilemma…
after pretending they know a tragic story about the cook at their favorite burger place. For grades 5-8. 1999Récits de Mathieu Mestokosho, chasseur innu
By Mathieu Mestokosho. 2004
En 1970, jeune anthropologue, Serge Bouchard recueillait les propos de Mathieu Mestokosho, chasseur montagnais de la Minganie. Grâce à la…
parole de Mathieu, c’est tout un monde qui revit, celui des enfants de la Terre de Caïn que les colons européens avaient choisi d’ignorer. Heureusement pour nous, la mémoire de Mathieu Mestokosho nous permet de nous réapproprier — bien tardivement — toute une part de notre héritage culturel que nous avons failli laisser perdre.Nelly: Eine Schildkröte auf Reisen
By Abril Barrao, Sarina Gebel. 2016
Dieses Kinderbuch wurde von der zehnjährigen Abril Barrao, Tochter des Schriftstellers Isaac Barrao, verfasst. "Nelly: Eine Schildkröte auf Reisen" ist…
ein Buch für Kinder zwischen 2 und 6 Jahren. Gemeinsam mit einem Erwachsenen können die kleinen Leser in eine magische Welt voller Spaß eintauchen. Das Kinderbuch stellt eine unterhaltsame Pflichtlektüre für die ganz Kleinen dar, die mit diesem Buch etwas über soziale, materielle und ethische Werte lernen. Diese sind wichtig, um Liebe, Freundschaft und Respekt gegenüber anderen zu entwickeln. Abril Barrao Miró, Tochter des Schriftstellers Isaac Barrao, lädt uns alle auf spielerische Weise in eine Erzählung ein, die von ebenjenen alltäglichen und notwendigen Werten geprägt ist. Wer, wenn nicht ein zehnjähriges Mädchen, könnte diese fantastische Welt besser verstehen, die wir, die Erwachsenen, längst vergessen haben?Garbage Pail Kids (Topps)
By The Topps Company. 2012
A collection of all 206 colorfully over-the-top images from the first five series of the popular collectible stickers from the…
1980s.Garbage Pail Kids—a series of collectible stickers produced by Topps in the 1980s—combined spectacular artwork and over-the-top satire. The result was an inspired collaboration between avant-garde cartoonists and humorists including Art Spiegelman, Mark Newgarden, John Pound, Tom Bunk, and Jay Lynch. A new generation of fans continues to embrace this pop-culture phenomenon as Garbage Pail Kids stickers are still being published. Now, for the first time, all 206 rare and hard-to-find images from Series 1 through 5 are collected, along with a special set of four limited-edition, previously unreleased bonus stickers. This exciting follow up to Wacky Packages is guaranteed to appeal to die-hard collectors as well as a new generation of fans.Praise for Garbage Pail Kids“If you ask me, reliving my time with Bad Breath Seth and Potty Scotty is worth the cover price alone.” —USAToday.com“A wonderfully designed tribute to these shit-disturbing cards in all their graphic, full-color glory.” —ComicsBeat.com “There’s a lot of interesting stuff in Spiegel man’s intro, and in the afterward by John Pound, the artist who originated and drew the bulk of the Kids. But the real reason to buy this book is for the graphic brilliance of the art itself.” —Boston Phoenix