A Letter to Amy
Title | A Letter to Amy PDF eBook |
Author | Ezra Jack Keats |
Publisher | Penguin |
Pages | 34 |
Release | 1998-08-01 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 0670880639 |
Generations of children have read, re-read, and loved Ezra Jack Keats's award-winning, classic stories about Peter and his neighborhood friends. Now, for the first time, Peter's Chair, A Letter to Amy, and Goggles! are available in paperback exclusively from Puffin. "A master of ingenious collages, Keats has made brilliant variegated pictures."—The Horn Book Ezra Jack Keats (1916-1983) was the beloved author and/or illustrator of more than eighty-five books for children.
English for Kids2 (Fables+Colouring Pages)
Title | English for Kids2 (Fables+Colouring Pages) PDF eBook |
Author | Rien Moendariwati Soenarto |
Publisher | Elex Media Komputindo |
Pages | 52 |
Release | 2014 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9789792782790 |
The Miracles
Title | The Miracles PDF eBook |
Author | Amy Lemmon |
Publisher | C&r Press |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2018 |
Genre | Poetry |
ISBN | 9781949540000 |
A breathtakingly crafted book by poet Amy Lemmon that embodies the human capacity for hope and redemption through and beyond calamity.
Kid's Box American English Level 4 Teacher's Edition
Title | Kid's Box American English Level 4 Teacher's Edition PDF eBook |
Author | Melanie Williams |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 249 |
Release | 2010-12-02 |
Genre | Foreign Language Study |
ISBN | 0521177960 |
Kid's Box is a six-level course for young learners. Bursting with bright ideas to inspire both teachers and students, Kid's Box American English gives children a confident start to learning English. It also fully covers the syllabus for the Cambridge Young Learners English (YLE) tests. The Teacher's Edition contains comprehensive notes, as well as extra activities and classroom ideas to inspire both teachers and students. Level 4 completes the Movers cycle (CEF level A1).
Amy's Children
Title | Amy's Children PDF eBook |
Author | Olga Masters |
Publisher | Text Publishing |
Pages | 289 |
Release | 2013-06-26 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1922148164 |
Abandoned by her feckless husband during the Depression, Amy decides to leave her country town, and her three infant children, and try her luck in the big smoke. Life in wartime Sydney is far from easy, but for Amy there are the hard-won satisfactions of an office job and a house of her own. Until her eldest, Kathleen, appears needing a home while she attends high school. And Amy falls in love with a married man... Enlivened with note-perfect observations of the everyday, wrenching in its portrayal of a young woman struggling to succeed yet often wilfully ignorant of her own children, Olga Masters' second and last novel is a triumph. At its centre is Amy, one of the great characters in Australian literature. This edition comes with an introduction by the novelist Eva Hornung. Olga Masters was born in Pambula, New South Wales, in 1919. She married at twenty-one and had seven children, working part-time as a journalist, leaving her little opportunity to develop her interest in creative writing until she was in her fifties. In the 1970s Masters wrote a radio play and a stage play, and between 1977 and 1981 she won prizes for her short stories. Her debut, the short-story collection The Home Girls, won a National Book Council Award in 1983. She wrote two novels and three collections of stories, the third of which was published posthumously. Masters died in 1986. 'A beautiful little book, written with great gentleness and warmth.' Courier Mail 'Olga Masters writes with freshness and brimming exuberance, and yet control over her material is absolute...Amy's Children is a polished, moving story, one that touches the very roots of being and feeling without the barest hint of cliche.' Age Amy's Children offers a delightfully wicked view of female values and culture.' Bulletin 'Masters' best work...[It] captures in photorealist detail the peeling facades of the inner city during the years when the Depression was supplanted by war...What makes this quiet novel so remarkable? Partly it is the language, as regular and minutely exact as Amy's aunt's hand-sewn buttonholes. But the real magic lies in the way such words are deployed...The sense of loss that pervades this final work is palpable.' Geordie Williamson
The Dial
Title | The Dial PDF eBook |
Author | Francis Fisher Browne |
Publisher | |
Pages | 954 |
Release | 1899 |
Genre | American literature |
ISBN |
Amy's Family
Title | Amy's Family PDF eBook |
Author | Martha Flowers Wallen |
Publisher | Author House |
Pages | 218 |
Release | 2004-10-04 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 146851170X |
This coming of age story is told through the eyes of the author’s daughter, Amy, who is five years old when the book begins. She lives with her family in Thibodaux, Louisiana. Amy knows her family will move sooner or later because of her dad’s work. But her dad’s transfer to a small town in northeast Nevada is a daunting prospect for the entire family after spending so many years in the warm, temperate climate of the friendly Cajun country. The move to Nevada begins a journey for Amy and her family that will take them to Nigeria, Peru, Bolivia, and finally, to a small town in Oklahoma. As Amy learns about new and different cultures, she develops tolerance for the differences and a more perceptive attitude toward other people of the world. When her older brother and sister go away to school in Switzerland, she’s suddenly thrust into the life of an only child. On her journey toward adulthood, she encounters the usual hardships and disappointments of growing up, along with amazing adventures travelling in foreign lands. She learns to take the problems in stride and enjoy the adventure. Her experiences are amusing, exciting, some very sweet, a few a bit scary, and all fun to read.