Looking After Auntie
Title | Looking After Auntie PDF eBook |
Author | Jenny Alexander |
Publisher | Ginn |
Pages | 70 |
Release | 1995 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 9780602264079 |
The New Reading 360 series is designed to provide a solid literary foundation for infants and build on previous literacy knowledge for juniors. Readers help to develop literacy skills and build up confidence.
The Stupendous Sonny
Title | The Stupendous Sonny PDF eBook |
Author | Ellie Clements |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 307 |
Release | 2023-07-20 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 1526638355 |
Magic comes from within ... When Sonny first finds himself waking up in different parts of his house with objects moving all by themselves, he thinks it's a recurring dream. Then one day he automatically teleports himself from school to the local park and realises he has extraordinary powers. He can't wait to start testing them out! Just as Sonny plans to tell his dad his awesome news, his dad is involved in a road accident that puts him in a coma. Suddenly the only thing that becomes important to Sonny is his dad waking up. And then Auntie Cleo, who Sonny hasn't seen in years, arrives to take care of everything. But Auntie Cleo isn't all that she seems. In fact, she's very interested in his powers. Does she know about the history of magic in Delmere? Or does she want to use his powers for her own means? Sonny is about to have a stupendous adventure to find out! The Stupendous Sonny is the second book in a series about remarkable children from the same neighbourhood. Following on from The Wondrous Prune, this next book is poignant with deft storytelling that reinforces the message that extraordinary adventures can happen to anyone!
The Bookman
Title | The Bookman PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 678 |
Release | 1907 |
Genre | Book collecting |
ISBN |
The Secret Lies Within
Title | The Secret Lies Within PDF eBook |
Author | Anne Beiler |
Publisher | Morgan James Publishing |
Pages | 149 |
Release | 2019-06-04 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1642793124 |
The Secret Lies Within in an inside-out look at the trauma and pain so many people experience in this lifetime and how breaking the silence is the first step to freedom. Many people experience trauma or pain and keep it to themselves, letting it become a secret that holds them captive. They live with pain, blame, and shame, unsure of what to do or how to break free. The secrets grow, causing people to become increasingly silent while they hope and pray for better days, struggling to believe they will ever come. The Secret Lies Within is an honest, vulnerable, and courageous narrative about nearly losing everything, breaking the silence of secrets, and finding purpose in pain. Auntie Anne Beiler, founder of the international franchise Auntie Anne’s pretzels, shares her journey through the loss of a child, sexual abuse, and the resulting trauma that haunted her for years, reminding readers they are not alone in their pain. Anne weaves brief stories of other brave individuals throughout her own and presents a picture of hope for those who have experienced trauma. Those with deep secrets of their own are encouraged to break their silence and are shown the power to overcome through confession and reach a whole new level of freedom.
At aunt Verbena's
Title | At aunt Verbena's PDF eBook |
Author | Margaret Scott Haycraft |
Publisher | |
Pages | 202 |
Release | 1897 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
The Smart Set
Title | The Smart Set PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 658 |
Release | 1908 |
Genre | Literature, Modern |
ISBN |
Hong Cheng
Title | Hong Cheng PDF eBook |
Author | Pu-Chin Hsueh Waide |
Publisher | Xlibris Corporation |
Pages | 224 |
Release | 2015-08-27 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1503592766 |
Hong Cheng: Memoirs of a Turbulent Life through Sunlight-tinted Red Earth Storm is a compilation of memories of Hsueh Chi Pei translated from his Chinese brushstrokes or told to me when he was over eighty years old. He begins his story from the place of his birth in a tiny village Dawu at the border of Sichuan, China, and Kham, Tibet; through primary and middle school in KhangDing and ChengDu; to the war and political colleges in Nanking and eventually to Chungking; and World War II and the Japanese invasion of China. It tells of his early years: his stern father who was almost never at home because of his job as protectorate of the far western and southern regions of the realm, his encounters with the local Tibetans boys who were always at odds with the Han boys, and his meetings with several holy lamas and monks. With his fathers insistence, he was one of the first Chinese boys, at the age of seven, to start English lessons, which served him well in his later years. With his unusual curly hair and quick wit, he was a very popular little figure in his village. He spoke about his work in the Opium Detox Center where he met his wife and how he accompanied her to meet her family and were caught in the line of refugees escaping from the Japanese. All in all, the book describes what the title tried to describe: a life full of change and strife but with glints of sunshine and humor. I have kept the title of this book as close a translation to Hong Cheng as possible. It is a very personal narration, and I have tried to keep the words as close to his way of speaking. He deliberately refused to get into the political climate of the times, except for a few remarks and observations here and there, because it was simply too painful for him to relive those conditions. So I let be at that. He was not very specific about dates and spoke almost like a stream of consciousness, and as he narrated, we wept and I transcribed. Occasionally, we had to consult a Chinese-English dictionary when I could not find the word or meaning he was trying to express.