CALF NAMED BRIAN HIGGINS.

CALF NAMED BRIAN HIGGINS.
Title CALF NAMED BRIAN HIGGINS. PDF eBook
Author KRISTEN. BALL
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2021
Genre
ISBN 9780369375940

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A Calf Named Brian Higgins

A Calf Named Brian Higgins
Title A Calf Named Brian Higgins PDF eBook
Author Kristen Ball
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2021-10-20
Genre
ISBN 9780369388063

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Thirteen-year-old Hannah Higgins is convinced her summer is ruined when she is forced to travel to Africa and work in a remote village in Kenya with her mom and uncle. Never having been to a developing country, she finds the food gross and the community filthy. She has to live without electricity or running water. Then she is told she must attend school. Just when she thinks nothing could make this trip any worse, she learns people there are dying of hunger and preventable disease. Hannah becomes frustrated and wants to help, but when poverty threatens the lives of people she loves, all she wants to do is go home. This story is an adventure of discovery.

A Calf Named Brian Higgins

A Calf Named Brian Higgins
Title A Calf Named Brian Higgins PDF eBook
Author Kristen Ball
Publisher One Elm Books
Pages 276
Release 2018-08
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1947159003

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When Hannah, upset that she has to spend the summer with her mother and uncle in a remote Kenyan village, discovers that people there are suffering from hunger and preventable diseases, it only strengthens her desire to leave.

A Calf Named Brian Higgins

A Calf Named Brian Higgins
Title A Calf Named Brian Higgins PDF eBook
Author Kristen Ball
Publisher One Elm Books
Pages 245
Release 2018-08-01
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1947159046

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Thirteen-year-old Hannah Higgins is convinced her summer is ruined when she is forced to travel to Africa and work in a remote village in Kenya with her mom and uncle. Never having been to a developing country, she finds the food gross and the community filthy. She has to live without electricity or running water. Then she is told she must attend school. Just when she thinks nothing could make this trip any worse, she learns people there are dying of hunger and preventable disease. Hannah becomes frustrated and wants to help, but when poverty threatens the lives of people she loves, all she wants to do is go home.

Second Dad Summer

Second Dad Summer
Title Second Dad Summer PDF eBook
Author Benjamin Klas
Publisher Red Chair Press
Pages 115
Release 2020-08-04
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1947159283

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Jeremiah just wants a normal summer with his dad. But his dad has moved in with his new boyfriend Michael who serves weird organic food and is constantly nagging him. Worst of all, Michael rides a bicycle decorated to look like a unicorn. This is not the summer Jeremiah wanted. But Jeremiah soon learns that being a family comes in many surprising forms.

Red Dove, Listen to the Wind

Red Dove, Listen to the Wind
Title Red Dove, Listen to the Wind PDF eBook
Author Sonia Antaki
Publisher One Elm Books
Pages 267
Release 2019-10-15
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 194715916X

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Abandoned by her white father, thirteen-year-old Red Dove faces another lean winter with her Lakota family on the Great Plains. Willful and proud, she is presented with a stark choice: leave her people to live in the white world, or stay and watch them starve. Red Dove begins a journey to find her place in the world and discovers that her greatest power comes from within herself.

The Grid Book

The Grid Book
Title The Grid Book PDF eBook
Author Hannah B Higgins
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 311
Release 2009-01-23
Genre Design
ISBN 0262512408

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Ten grids that changed the world: the emergence and evolution of the most prominent visual structure in Western culture. Emblematic of modernity, the grid is the underlying form of everything from skyscrapers and office cubicles to paintings by Mondrian and a piece of computer code. And yet, as Hannah Higgins makes clear in this engaging and evocative book, the grid has a history that long predates modernity; it is the most prominent visual structure in Western culture. In The Grid Book, Higgins examines the history of ten grids that changed the world: the brick, the tablet, the gridiron city plan, the map, musical notation, the ledger, the screen, moveable type, the manufactured box, and the net. Charting the evolution of each grid, from the Paleolithic brick of ancient Mesopotamia through the virtual connections of the Internet, Higgins demonstrates that once a grid is invented, it may bend, crumble, or shatter, but its organizing principle never disappears. The appearance of each grid was a watershed event. Brick, tablet, and city gridiron made possible sturdy housing, the standardization of language, and urban development. Maps, musical notation, financial ledgers, and moveable type promoted the organization of space, music, and time, international trade, and mass literacy. The screen of perspective painting heralded the science of the modern period, classical mechanics, and the screen arts, while the standardization of space made possible by the manufactured box suggested the purified box forms of industrial architecture and visual art. The net, the most ancient grid, made its first appearance in Stone Age Finland; today, the loose but clearly articulated networks of the World Wide Web suggest that we are in the middle of an emergent grid that is reshaping the world, as grids do, in its image.