This Book is Upside Down

This Book is Upside Down
Title This Book is Upside Down PDF eBook
Author Erin Rose Wage
Publisher Phoenix International Publications, Inc.
Pages 35
Release 2021-02-26
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 164996126X

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Penelope Giraffe and Gus Penguin are at home on two different sides of the same world. When something looks upside down to Penelope, it looks right-side up to Gus! As they explore their opposite points of view, will the twosome ever see eye-to-eye? This side-splitting, one-of-kind story will have you standing on your head which wouldn’t look silly to Gus at all.

World Upside Down

World Upside Down
Title World Upside Down PDF eBook
Author C. Kavin Rowe
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 311
Release 2011-02-10
Genre Bibles
ISBN 0199767610

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No longer can Acts be seen as a simple apologia that articulates Christianity's harmlessness vis-à-vis Rome. Rather, in its attempt to form communities that witness to God's apocalypse, author Kavin Rowe argues that Luke's second volume is a highly charged and theologically sophisticated political document. Luke aims at nothing less than the construction of a new culture - a total pattern of life - that inherently runs counter to the constitutive aspects of Graeco-Roman society.

Beatrice Zinker, Upside Down Thinker

Beatrice Zinker, Upside Down Thinker
Title Beatrice Zinker, Upside Down Thinker PDF eBook
Author Shelley Johannes
Publisher Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Pages 165
Release 2017-09-04
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1484774124

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Beatrice does her best thinking upside down. Hanging from trees by her knees, doing handstands . . . for Beatrice Zinker, upside down works every time. She was definitely upside down when she and her best friend, Lenny, agreed to wear matching ninja suits on the first day of third grade. But when Beatrice shows up at school dressed in black, Lenny arrives with a cool new outfit and a cool new friend. Even worse, she seems to have forgotten all about the top-secret operation they planned! Can Beatrice use her topsy-turvy way of thinking to save the mission, mend their friendship, and flip things sunny-side up?

Upside Down Magic 1: Upside Down Magic

Upside Down Magic 1: Upside Down Magic
Title Upside Down Magic 1: Upside Down Magic PDF eBook
Author Emily Jenkins
Publisher Scholastic UK
Pages 120
Release 2016-04-04
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 140716676X

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A hilarious and heartfelt new series about a group of magical misfits! Nory's shape-shifting ability is a bit wonky. When she flunks out of her father's own magic academy, Nory's forced to enter the magic equivalent of the remedial classes. But Nory and her new classmates are going to prove that upside-down magic beats right-side up!

Reading Upside Down

Reading Upside Down
Title Reading Upside Down PDF eBook
Author Jo Platt
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2020-02
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781788637367

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Happiness could be just around the corner... "...perfect setting, perfect dress, perfect flowers, one hundred and eight guests - and one, total and utter, rat." Abandoned at the altar, Rosalind Shaw descends into the kind of depression which involves watching too much daytime TV and not bothering to shower as regularly as her mother would like. Relocating, she begins a new life at antiquarian bookshop "Chapters". Here Ros finds herself working alongside the intellectual, and intensely private, Andrew; the kind-hearted, sartorially splendid, Georgina; and Joan, a free-spirited, loose cannon of a pensioner, with a penchant for amateur dramatics and outdoor nudity. But just when life might be starting to improve, Ros' neighbour Daniel knocks on her door with a bunch of flowers, a nervous grin and some rather distressing news... Reading Upside Down is funny, intelligent and fast-paced - a feel-good novel of mistaken assumptions and misread intentions; of feelings hurt and forgiveness. Praise for Reading Upside Down 'I really enjoyed this book and it genuinely made me laugh out loud... I loved it and can't wait to read more from this great writer!' Juliet 'So good I've given it another spin.' Nicholas 'I loved everything about this gem of a novel, and was hooked from the very first page.' KA Clarke 'I simply loved this book. Jo's effortless comedy had me laughing out loud on numerous occasions. It's as dry as a stick and a welcome change from some of the more traditional chicklit novels.' K Jones 'Brilliant brilliant brilliant - what a brilliant book, thoroughly recommended!' Joe 'Charming, hilarious and very enjoyable! So easy to read yet fast paced, you'll not want to put it down. Definitely recommended!' Charlie 'I loved this book. Very funny with a few twists and warm moments! Highly recommended if you love a light uplifting (and very funny) read.' Sarah Jo Platt was born in Liverpool in 1968 and, via the extremely winding route of rural Wiltshire, London, Seattle and St Albans, she is now happily settled in Bristol with her husband and two daughters. She studied English at King's College London before going on to work in the City for ten years. In 2000 she escaped into motherhood and part-time employment, first as an assistant teacher in a Seattle pre-school and then was a Bristol-based secretary to her husband.

Upside Down in the Middle of Nowhere

Upside Down in the Middle of Nowhere
Title Upside Down in the Middle of Nowhere PDF eBook
Author Julie T. Lamana
Publisher Chronicle Books
Pages 327
Release 2014-04-08
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1452130302

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A ten-year-old girl learns the importance of family and community in this tale of love and hope set during the Hurricane Katrina disaster. Armani Curtis can think about only one thing: her tenth birthday. All her friends are coming to her party, her mama is making a big cake, and she has a good feeling about a certain wrapped box. Turning ten is a big deal to Armani. It means she’s older, wiser, more responsible. But when Hurricane Katrina hits the Lower Nines of New Orleans, Armani realizes that being ten means being brave, watching loved ones die, and mustering all her strength to help her family weather the storm. A powerful story of courage and survival, Upside Down in the Middle of Nowhere celebrates the miraculous power of hope and love in the face of the unthinkable. Praise for Upside Down in the Middle of Nowhere “Lamana goes for and achieves realism here, carefully establishing the characters and setting before describing in brutal detail, beyond what is typical in youth literature, the devastating effects of Katrina—loss of multiple family members, reports of attacks in the Superdome, bodies drifting in the current and less-than-ideal shelter conditions. An honest, bleak account of a national tragedy sure to inspire discussion and research.” —Kirkus Reviews “I recommend the book because I think it does a good job of capturing what life was like in New Orleans both before and after Katrina and because Armani’s journey will give readers a lot to think about and discuss. But parents will want to know that it doesn’t flinch when describing the death and destruction that hit New Orleans during that time and be cautious with younger, sensitive readers.” —Cindy Hudson, author of Book by Book

Reading Upside Down

Reading Upside Down
Title Reading Upside Down PDF eBook
Author Deborah L. Wolter
Publisher Teachers College Press
Pages 158
Release 2015-06-26
Genre Education
ISBN 0807756652

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Reading Upside Down offers a paradigm shift from achievement gaps to opportunity gaps in literacy instruction. Drawing on the author's rich experiences working one-on-one with challenged readers, this book presents case studies illustrating the complexities of student learning experiences and the unique circumstances that shaped their acquisition of literacy. Wolter explores eight key factors that contribute to reading challenges in developing readers, including school readiness, the use of prescribed phonics-based programs, physical hurdles, unfamiliarity with English, and special education labeling. With a focus on the differences that educators can make for individual students, the text suggests ways to identify and address early opportunity gaps that can impact students throughout their entire educational career.