The Secret of the Blue Glass

The Secret of the Blue Glass
Title The Secret of the Blue Glass PDF eBook
Author Tomiko Inui
Publisher Pushkin Children's Books
Pages 193
Release 2017-01-24
Genre Young Adult Fiction
ISBN 1782690794

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On the first floor of the big house of the Moriyama family, is a small library. There, on the shelves next to the old books, live the Little People, a tiny family who were once brought from England to Japan by a beloved nanny. Since then, each generation of Moriyama-family children has inherited the responsibility of filling the blue glass with milk to feed the Little People and it's now Yuri's turn. The little girl dutifully fulfils her task but the world around the Moriyama family is changing. Japan is caught in the whirl of what will soon become World War II, turning her beloved older brother into a fanatic nationalist and dividing the family for ever. Sheltered in the garden and the house, Yuri is able to keep the Little People safe, and they do their best to comfort Yuri in return, until one day owing to food restrictions milk is in shorter supply...

The Secret of the Blue Glass

The Secret of the Blue Glass
Title The Secret of the Blue Glass PDF eBook
Author Tomiko Inui
Publisher Pushkin Children's Books
Pages 192
Release 2018-04
Genre
ISBN 9781782691846

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Heroes of the Secret Underground

Heroes of the Secret Underground
Title Heroes of the Secret Underground PDF eBook
Author Susanne Gervay
Publisher HarperCollins
Pages 130
Release 2021-04-01
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 146071203X

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A timely and powerful time-slip story inspired by the author's family in Budapest during the Holocaust Louie lives with her brothers, Bert and Teddy, in a hotel run by their grandparents. It is one of Sydney's grand old buildings, rich in history ... and in secrets. When a rose-gold locket, once thought lost, is uncovered, it sends Louie and her brothers spinning back in time. Back to a world at war: Budapest in the winter of 1944, where their grandparents are hiding secrets of their own ... From bestselling author Susanne Gervay comes a heart-racing timeslip story inspired by her own family's escape from Budapest during the Holocaust. AWARDS Longlisted - ARA Historical Novel Prize 2021 (Children's and Young Adult Category) PRAISE 'Impossible to stop reading' -- Jackie French 'A story of light and love and exceptional courage' -- Ursula Dubosarsky 'Riveting, encouraging, and authentic, Heroes of the Secret Underground introduces the topic of World War II in a fresh and enlightening way. My heart was left racing after each page turn, and I'm sure you'll feel the same way too.' --Better Reading

Pieces of Me

Pieces of Me
Title Pieces of Me PDF eBook
Author Jennifer Wherrett
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Pages 199
Release 2012-12-05
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1479756288

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Pieces of Me is a collection of short stories, poems and verse presented under eight themes: Beauty, Eternal Essence, Dreams, Perfection, Destiny, Reflection, Reality and Higher Dimensionality. The first four themes relate to our connection with the physical world and, in particular, our relationships within it. The last four themes take us beyond the physical realm by challenging us to consider the relationship we have with our Selves, our own Higher Dimensionality. Because, you see, Rachel, love is the key that unlocks us and brings us to our Selves. I mean real love, not the worlds version of it, for real love is a reflection of being and this world knows only how not to be . . . . To face the truth of our own reflection we must be ready and to be ready we must know our own worth. Like the Stopper in the Vial (6th story) Active conscious creation . . . when our hearts and minds are aligned we imagine what we create and we create what we imagine. The Traveller and the Book (7th story)

Edinburgh Companion to Children's Literature

Edinburgh Companion to Children's Literature
Title Edinburgh Companion to Children's Literature PDF eBook
Author Clementine Beauvais
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Pages 618
Release 2018-02-16
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1474414656

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Introduces you to the promises and problems of Charles Taylor's thought in major contemporary debates

Mosaics in the Medieval World

Mosaics in the Medieval World
Title Mosaics in the Medieval World PDF eBook
Author Liz James
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 1748
Release 2017-10-05
Genre Art
ISBN 1108508596

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In this book, Liz James offers a comprehensive history of wall mosaics produced in the European and Islamic middle ages. Taking into account a wide range of issues, including style and iconography, technique and material, and function and patronage, she examines mosaics within their historical context. She asks why the mosaic was such a popular medium and considers how mosaics work as historical 'documents' that tell us about attitudes and beliefs in the medieval world. The book is divided into two part. Part I explores the technical aspects of mosaics, including glass production, labour and materials, and costs. In Part II, James provides a chronological history of mosaics, charting the low and high points of mosaic art up until its abrupt end in the late middle ages. Written in a clear and engaging style, her book will serve as an essential resource for scholars and students of medieval mosaics.

The Secret Life of a Black Aspie

The Secret Life of a Black Aspie
Title The Secret Life of a Black Aspie PDF eBook
Author Anand Prahlad
Publisher University of Alaska Press
Pages 238
Release 2017-02-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1602233217

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Anand Prahlad was born on a former plantation in Virginia in 1954. This memoir, vividly internal, powerfully lyric, and brilliantly impressionistic, is his story. For the first four years of his life, Prahlad didn’t speak. But his silence didn’t stop him from communicating—or communing—with the strange, numinous world he found around him. Ordinary household objects came to life; the spirits of long-dead slave children were his best friends. In his magical interior world, sensory experiences blurred, time disappeared, and memory was fluid. Ever so slowly, he emerged, learning to talk and evolving into an artist and educator. His journey takes readers across the United States during one of its most turbulent moments, and Prahlad experiences it all, from the heights of the Civil Rights Movement to West Coast hippie enclaves to a college town that continues to struggle with racism and its border state legacy. Rooted in black folklore and cultural ambience, and offering new perspectives on autism and more, The Secret Life of a Black Aspie will inspire and delight readers and deepen our understanding of the marginal spaces of human existence.