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8 kirjaa tekijältä Barbara Levy
There are lots and lots of dots in this activity book for coloring and puzzle enthusiasts of all ages. More than 40 connect-the-dots challenges depict a hummingbird poised above a flower, mother and baby raccoons, and other animals as well as ice skaters, a windmill, an old-fashioned phonograph, and more.
Find out who's who at the zoo and bring a herd of prehistoric creatures to life Kids can connect the dots of more than 50 puzzles to meet modern-day wildlife, from a towering elephant to a dainty cockatoo. They'll also encounter fierce predators and gentle herbivores from the age of dinosaurs.
Adrienne is a novel by Barbara Levy that tells the story of a young woman named Adrienne who is struggling to find her place in the world. Raised by her mother in a small town in New England, Adrienne is haunted by the memory of her father, who left when she was a child. As she grows older, she becomes increasingly restless and dissatisfied with her life, feeling trapped by the expectations of her family and community.Determined to break free and discover her true self, Adrienne sets out on a journey of self-discovery that takes her to Paris, where she falls in love with a charismatic artist named Andre. Together, they explore the city and its vibrant artistic scene, but Adrienne soon realizes that Andre's love is not enough to fulfill her deepest desires.As she struggles to find her place in the world, Adrienne must confront her past and come to terms with the choices she has made. Through her journey, she discovers the power of love, the importance of self-acceptance, and the beauty of living life on her own terms.Written with lyrical prose and a keen sense of emotional depth, Adrienne is a powerful and moving novel about the search for identity, the complexities of love, and the beauty of following one's dreams.Romantic Biography Of Adrienne Lecouvreur.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
This engaging and accessible book examines the world of seven contemporary, popular American women writers and their individual use of wit as a subtle and effective strategy to engage, or "control", the reader. A chapter is devoted to each of the seven writers - Lisa Alther, Rita Mae Brown, Nora Ephron, Shirley Jackson, Alison Lurier, Grace Paley, and Anne Tyler - and discusses their writings and their use of wit in the context of their lives. An opening chapter frames wit and control in psychological realities, and a concluding chapter summarizes the power of wit. A bibliography of the writers' works is also included, making this an ideal introduction and companion to these writers and their works.
This engaging and accessible book examines the world of seven contemporary, popular American women writers and their individual use of wit as a subtle and effective strategy to engage, or "control", the reader. A chapter is devoted to each of the seven writers - Lisa Alther, Rita Mae Brown, Nora Ephron, Shirley Jackson, Alison Lurier, Grace Paley, and Anne Tyler - and discusses their writings and their use of wit in the context of their lives. An opening chapter frames wit and control in psychological realities, and a concluding chapter summarizes the power of wit. A bibliography of the writers' works is also included, making this an ideal introduction and companion to these writers and their works.