Muchas Gracias Maria

Muchas Gracias Maria
Title Muchas Gracias Maria PDF eBook
Author Luke Lowenfield
Publisher
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Release 2020-10-16
Genre
ISBN 9780578689418

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Muchas Gracias Maria is a children's picturebook written by Luke Lowenfield and illustrated by Hal Marcus. The story features the relationship between Maria and her grandson, who is celebrating his birthday. Maria lives in Juarez, Mexico, and brings the festive traditions her country across the border into El Paso, Texas, to make the young boy's birthday his best one ever. The original artwork of Hal Marcus fills the pages and invites readers to experience the bright, happy, and lively borderland of the El Paso-Juarez region. This book celebrates the union of two cultures and the joys of multigenerational relationships.

El Campeon

El Campeon
Title El Campeon PDF eBook
Author Martin Reyes Armenta "Fray"
Publisher Palibrio
Pages 117
Release 2011-12
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1463314353

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Es una novela meramente ficticia, trata lo que me gustaría como buen aficionado al box, fuera en realidad este deporte. Doy vida al personaje "Toni" me inspiro en él y a su equipo, para aventurarme y volar al igual que ustedes con mi imaginación...Toni quiere destacar en cualquier deporte para sobresalir y darle comodidad a sus padres, buscando con esto, su cualidad la cual así la encontraría en el box, no sin antes pasar por bastantes tropiezos, tales como, el haber usado vendaje inapropiado en una de sus peleas, conllevando a un escándalo mundial. Los invito que se adentren y resuelvan conmigo este final, asegurándoles una emoción total...doy paso... disfruten de estos personajes llenos de colorido.

Mastering Spanish

Mastering Spanish
Title Mastering Spanish PDF eBook
Author Robert Clarke
Publisher Hippocrene Books
Pages 388
Release 2004-11
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 9780781810647

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The Hippocrene Master's Series, a comprehensive self-study course for individuals with little or no previous knowledge of the language, now offers Mastering Arabic, Mastering Polish, and Mastering Spanish, each conveniently packaged with its own audio-CD accompaniment. Native speakers are recorded on each CD to help capture the pronunciation, rhythm, and intonation of the target language. Learning these languages has never been easier, whether you're at home, in the car, or using a portable disc player! The basic teaching material of Mastering Spanish, which covers the Spanish of Spain and of South and Central America, is presented on two 60-minute compact discs.

OH, WILD WEST!

OH, WILD WEST!
Title OH, WILD WEST! PDF eBook
Author Culture Clash
Publisher Theatre Communications Group
Pages 289
Release 2011-07-12
Genre Drama
ISBN 1559366729

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“Midway through Water & Power comes a scene so perfectly written, so chilling and yet so hilarious [it] encapsulates all the anger and social criticism fueling [the play], beginning with the agonizing realization (also central to Culture Clash’s smash Chavez Ravine) that the fates of the L.A. many are held in the hands of the often capricious and heartless few.”—Variety For Zorro in Hell: “The funniest show the Bay Area comedy troupe has ever written. Culture Clash uses the story [of Zorro] as a starting point for a devastatingly hilarious satire of just about everything Californians hold dear.”—Contra Costa Times In this trio of plays, Culture Clash rewrites California’s past in the performance troupe’s own irreverent comic style, interweaving pop culture with their home state’s local history. In Chavez Ravine, called “a hell-raising home run” by Variety, they cover the land grab that uprooted an entire community and built Dodger Stadium. In Water & Power, the topic is the assimilation of Latinos and their rise to political influence. And in Zorro in Hell, Culture Clash re-imagines early California through the eyes of the original masked man. Culture Clash is Richard Montoya, Ric Salinas, and Herbert Siguenza. Founded in San Francisco’s Mission District on Cinco de Mayo in 1984, they have become the most prominent Chicano/Latino performance troupe in the United States. Their work ranges from sketch comedy to full-length plays and adaptations of Greek classics, and has been produced at universities and theaters throughout the country.

The Love Comes Softly Collection

The Love Comes Softly Collection
Title The Love Comes Softly Collection PDF eBook
Author Janette Oke
Publisher Baker Books
Pages 1841
Release 2016-05-03
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1441229175

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Collects the eight novels of Janette Oke's pioneering historical romance Love Comes Softly series into one volume! Includes: 1. Love Comes Softly 2. Love's Enduring Promise 3. Love's Long Journey 4. Love's Abiding Joy 5. Love's Unending Legacy 6. Love's Unfolding Dream 7. Love Takes Wing 8. Love Finds a Home

Title PDF eBook
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Publisher Macmillan
Pages 319
Release
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ISBN 0809094304

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Takewing a.m.

Takewing a.m.
Title Takewing a.m. PDF eBook
Author Brenda J. Wilson
Publisher FriesenPress
Pages 348
Release 2018-12-03
Genre Science
ISBN 1525540815

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At the heart of this fictional work of survival is one of the most spectacular life cycles on earth, that of Danaus plexipus or the Monarch Butterfly. As this iconic insect’s annual migration dances to the tune played by the weather, so does the North American plot alternate between the mountains of Central Mexico and rural Eastern Ontario, Canada. Two families, the Santanas and the Desjardins are brought together by their love of this tiny creature. Over the twelve months from November 2010 to November 2011, the monarchs migrate between their two countries, just as they have for millennia. More than ever, they have become a beacon of hope for all that is beautiful and fragile in our world. Like the “canary in a coal mine”, the monarchs hover between survival and extinction. Threatened by extreme weather, deforestation, and the degradation of their food sources, these environmental concerns make up the fabric of this book. Other threads in the story are the technologies that invade our privacy under the guise of public safety and security. Since Rachel Carson’s "Silent Spring", the unbridled greed and avarice of immense international agrochemical companies continue. Bent on leaving our world a toxic wasteland with all the attendant diseases, cancer strikes down the story’s young protagonist, Anne Desjardins. Gone are her carefree and pastoral days of hayrides, bird’s nests and clear blue skies. It will take more than just a medical breakthrough to deliver her from her health crucible and “slip the surly bonds of earth”. In order for Anne to survive, it will take the far more powerful forces of courage, friendship, and love to turn the tide and help to bring this tale to its hopeful conclusion. As the story ends, two young lovers share their first kiss under the Mexican stars.