Lily Bowers and the Uninvited Guest

Lily Bowers and the Uninvited Guest
Title Lily Bowers and the Uninvited Guest PDF eBook
Author Jess Lohmann
Publisher Ethical Brand Marketing
Pages 212
Release 2019-04-24
Genre Nature
ISBN 3982063906

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Dive into the world of Lily Bowers Ten-year-old Lily Bowers discovers that she has an extraordinary gift – she can talk to animals. So when Mother Nature herself is threatened by animal cruelty, only Lily can save her. To do this, she must mobilize all her new animal friends in her beloved forest. The same forest where the Brothers Grimm once traveled. But first, there’s a horrible bully at her new school to deal with. And Lily knows she’ll need to call on all her courage to convince the rest of the world that nature must come first. Lily Bowers and the Uninvited Guest is the first of a must-read middle grade eco fantasy series that shows kids they really do have the power and influence to make a difference and change the world. And save animals. This eco fantasy eBook comes with beautiful inside illustrations by the talented Antonia Drews. In the category of ‘Public Awareness’, Jess Lohmann was shortlisted for the Lush Prize 2022 for this book, also available in German, Italian and Polish. In the back of the book, you’ll read 15 easy actionable steps that will help you and your kids become a much needed voice for animals, information about the UN Sustainable Development Goals to help spread awareness and famous quotes about respecting all life forms for a healthy biodiversity. Read the adventures of Lily Bowers today! Help Those Who Need it Most

Elsie Venner

Elsie Venner
Title Elsie Venner PDF eBook
Author Oliver Wendell Holmes
Publisher
Pages 436
Release 1861
Genre
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One of Ours

One of Ours
Title One of Ours PDF eBook
Author Willa Cather
Publisher e-artnow
Pages 385
Release 2022-01-04
Genre Fiction
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Claude Wheeler is a young man who was born after the American frontier has vanished. The son of a successful farmer and an intensely pious mother, Wheeler is guaranteed a comfortable livelihood. Nevertheless, Wheeler views himself as a victim of his father's success and his own inexplicable malaise.Thus, devoid of parental and spousal love, Wheeler finds a new purpose to his life in France, a faraway country that only existed for him in maps before the First World War. Will Wheeler ever succeed in his new goal? The novel is inspired from real-life events and also won the Pulitzer Prize in 1923.

Smile and Say Murder

Smile and Say Murder
Title Smile and Say Murder PDF eBook
Author Carolyn Keene
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 110
Release 2014-01-21
Genre Young Adult Fiction
ISBN 1481414488

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In the glitzy world of magazine publishing, Nancy Drew searches for a ruthless killer. A series of death threats send Nancy undercover at Flash, the country’s top teen magazine. The target is Yvonne Verdi, coowner of Flash and wonder-girl of the magazine world.

The Story of Siegfried

The Story of Siegfried
Title The Story of Siegfried PDF eBook
Author James Baldwin
Publisher
Pages 372
Release 1901
Genre Folklore
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Retells the Norse myth of Siegfried and the Nibelungen.

Lamia

Lamia
Title Lamia PDF eBook
Author John Keats
Publisher
Pages 96
Release 1888
Genre Rare book genre terms
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Intimate Communities

Intimate Communities
Title Intimate Communities PDF eBook
Author Nicole Elizabeth Barnes
Publisher University of California Press
Pages 324
Release 2018-10-23
Genre History
ISBN 0520300467

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A free ebook version of this title is available through Luminos, University of California Press’s Open Access publishing program. Visit www.luminosoa.org to learn more. When China’s War of Resistance against Japan began in July 1937, it sparked an immediate health crisis throughout China. In the end, China not only survived the war but emerged from the trauma with a more cohesive population. Intimate Communities argues that women who worked as military and civilian nurses, doctors, and midwives during this turbulent period built the national community, one relationship at a time. In a country with a majority illiterate, agricultural population that could not relate to urban elites’ conceptualization of nationalism, these women used their work of healing to create emotional bonds with soldiers and civilians from across the country. These bonds transcended the divides of social class, region, gender, and language.