Why the Sky Is Far Away

Why the Sky Is Far Away
Title Why the Sky Is Far Away PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Perfection Learning
Pages 0
Release 1995-04
Genre Folklore
ISBN 9780780750814

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This ancient African Pourquoi tale explains why people today must grow and harvest their own food.

Why the Sky Is Far Away

Why the Sky Is Far Away
Title Why the Sky Is Far Away PDF eBook
Author Antonio Blane
Publisher Newmark Learning
Pages 20
Release 2012
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1612691749

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In the African pourquoi tale, long ago people could take bites of the delicious Sky whenever they wanted to. People gobbled and gobbled and gobbled the Sky. Soon the Sky had to make some changes.

Why the Sky Is Far Away

Why the Sky Is Far Away
Title Why the Sky Is Far Away PDF eBook
Author Cory Godbey
Publisher
Pages
Release 2018
Genre
ISBN 9781684375981

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A pourquoi tale from Nigeria about why the sky is far away and why people need to grow their own food. (The greedy people would eat more of the sky than they needed.)

Far Away in the Sky

Far Away in the Sky
Title Far Away in the Sky PDF eBook
Author David L. Koren
Publisher David L Koren
Pages 335
Release 2012-04-11
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1467996149

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Some were paid. Some felt compelled by a duty to God. Some volunteered. Some died doing it. All flew on rickety old aircraft into a nighttime, wartime patch of African forest called Biafra. Far Away in the Sky gives the personal account of one of them, a young American volunteer who joined the largest international humanitarian relief airlift ever attempted. In 1968 millions of people, mostly children, were starving due to a military blockade of Biafra, the former Eastern Region of Nigeria. The World Council of Churches and Caritas International mounted a relief airlift. Flying at night to avoid Nigerian Migs, without radar or any modern navigational aids, landing amid bombs on a stretch of road in the rain forest, the old planes delivered thousands of tons of food and medicines. UNICEF recruited six former United States Peace Corps Volunteers, including the author, to help unload the planes. The former volunteers had served in Nigeria and were familiar with the area and the people. To David Koren the people of Biafra, his former students and fellow teachers, constituted his motive for joining the airlift. More than just a memoir of events, Far Away in the Sky promotes a discussion of international aid, of the balance between the grace of giving and the dignity of receiving aid, and the policies of governments toward intervention or non-intervention in humanitarian disasters. How do the lessons of Biafra apply to modern eruptions like Rwanda, Darfur, Libya, Syria and those yet to come? .

Why the Sun and the Moon Live in the Sky

Why the Sun and the Moon Live in the Sky
Title Why the Sun and the Moon Live in the Sky PDF eBook
Author Elphinstone Dayrell
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Pages 36
Release 1968
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9780395539637

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Sun and Moon must leave their earthly home after Sun invites the Sea to visit.

How the Stars Fell Into the Sky

How the Stars Fell Into the Sky
Title How the Stars Fell Into the Sky PDF eBook
Author Jerrie Oughton
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Pages 36
Release 1992
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9780395779385

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A retelling of the Navaho legend that explains the patterns of the stars in the sky.

Three Apples Fell from the Sky

Three Apples Fell from the Sky
Title Three Apples Fell from the Sky PDF eBook
Author Narine Abgaryan
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 256
Release 2020-03-05
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1786077310

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The Russian bestseller about love and second chances, brimming with warmth and humour In the tiny village of Maran nestled high in the Armenian mountains, a place where dreams, curses and miracles are taken very seriously, a close-knit community bickers, gossips and laughs, untouched by the passage of time. A lifelong resident, Anatolia is happily set in her ways. Until, that is, she wakes up one day utterly convinced that she is dying. She lies down on her bed and prepares to meet her maker, but just when she thinks everything is ready, she is interrupted by a surprise visit from a neighbour with an unexpected proposal. So begins a tale of unforeseen twists and unlikely romance that will turn Maran on its head and breathe a new lease of life into a forgotten village. Narine Abgaryan's enchanting fable is a heart-warming tale of community, courage, and the irresistible joy of everyday friendship.