Freeze Tag

Freeze Tag
Title Freeze Tag PDF eBook
Author Caroline B. Cooney
Publisher Open Road Media
Pages 183
Release 2012-08-07
Genre Young Adult Fiction
ISBN 1453264205

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Jealousy turns deadly in this chilling story from the author of Whatever Happened to Janie? As kids, Meghan, West, and Lannie played freeze tag—but with Lannie, nothing was normal. With one touch, she could turn anyone as cold as ice, a human statue frozen in time. Years later, they’re in high school and everyone remembers Lannie’s power as a silly childhood fantasy. But when Meghan and West become the perfect couple, Lannie intends to collect on a promise West made her all those years ago: If he doesn’t love her, she’ll freeze Meghan—and this time it will be forever. Known for her intense, emotional thrillers like The Face on the Milk Carton, Caroline B. Cooney once again delivers an addictive, spine-tingling tale of love gone wrong. This ebook features an illustrated biography of Caroline B. Cooney including rare images and never-before-seen documents from the author’s personal collection.

Freeze Tag on the Highway

Freeze Tag on the Highway
Title Freeze Tag on the Highway PDF eBook
Author Brian Krans
Publisher Brian Krans
Pages 284
Release 2011-07
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0979372615

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Freeze Tag on the Highway takes place during the last week of summer at Camp Wazeecha, a therapeutic, confidence-boosting camp for teens with developmental disorders, low self-esteem, and authority issues.While the brochure promises positive results, the camp’s director, Jake, sedates himself with the kids' medication while leaving them to play on the jungle gyms of their chemical imbalances. When most of the staff quits in protest, Jake is forced to watch a few of the kids he despises more than the camp itself.Author Brian Krans ruthlessly intertwines images of picturesque summers and the chaos of being a teenager. His first novel was A Constant Suicide.

Complicated Weather

Complicated Weather
Title Complicated Weather PDF eBook
Author Ryan Collins
Publisher Brian Krans
Pages 315
Release 2009
Genre American poetry
ISBN 0979372623

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Tag, You're It! Freeze Tag

Tag, You're It! Freeze Tag
Title Tag, You're It! Freeze Tag PDF eBook
Author Connor Littlejohn
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 44
Release 2018-03-11
Genre
ISBN 9781981993963

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The last time Jake played tag with his friends, they all turned into zombies. When James suggests visiting the haunted ice cave, Jake reminds the group of what happened last time. Things were going good until one false move and suddenly things are out of hand. Once again, it looks like this will be no ordinary game...

Freeze Tag

Freeze Tag
Title Freeze Tag PDF eBook
Author Jacquelyn Reingold
Publisher Samuel French, Inc.
Pages 44
Release 1991
Genre One-act plays, American
ISBN 9780573621710

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Game On!

Game On!
Title Game On! PDF eBook
Author Linda Armstrong
Publisher Redleaf Press
Pages 164
Release 2018-06-05
Genre Education
ISBN 160554549X

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It appears the days of fun and games for young children have been replaced with apps and screen time. Electronic games promote individual play and connect young children to screens, not people. This book is a collection of screen-free, traditional games and activities for young children that require nothing more than people and their brains to play. All games and activities are adaptable according to the age of the children, their interests, and their abilities.

Process

Process
Title Process PDF eBook
Author Mary Scruggs
Publisher Northwestern University Press
Pages 184
Release 2008
Genre Drama
ISBN 0810124726

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Process: An Improviser's Journey is an invaluable resource for mastering improv. Author, teacher, and improviser Michael Gellman was given a mission by famed improv coach Del Close: “[T]o create improvised one-act plays of literary quality from scratch.” Already steeped in the world of improvisation, he took it upon himself to do this, in the form of a class for other improvisers in which they would build the skills necessary to execute such a seemingly tall order. Scruggs and Gellman’s book, modeled after Stanislavski’s timeless An Actor Prepares, follows a fictional young actor taking Gellman’s real-life class. Scruggs and Gellman introduce readers to Geoff, who has just moved to Chicago to pursue acting. He undergoes the standard trials of audition and rejection before he takes the advice of a fellow actor and turns to improv classes at Second City. At first, Geoff thinks improvisation is about laughs and loosening up, but he soon learns that it is a powerful tool as well as an end in itself. Through Geoff’s eyes, the book introduces readers to key tenets of improvisation: concentration, visualization, focus, object work, being in the moment, and the crucial “yes, and.” His experiences with the basics of improvisation do serve to get him a few roles, but his real breakthrough comes when he signs up for an improvised one-act class with Michael Gellman. He and his classmates arrive unprepared for the challenge, but with Gellman’s prompts and advice, they slowly move through process to performance over the course of three seasons in Chicago. The class culminates with their final project: a completely improvised one-act play performed in front of a live audience.