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Ben and the Bird Girl

Ben and the Bird Girl

P K Butler

Pinchey House Press
2024
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Third grader Ben meets a "bird girl." She's a crow most of the time and at others a girl. She invites Ben to join the Bird Club to assist in a mission to cross The Impossible Divide, a place that separates people from animals. Ben and the Bird Girl, a modern fairy tale, is the first illustrated chapter book in a serial series to contain seven books. In Book One, Ben joins the Bird Club just as its oldest member, a fifth grader, prepares to quit it. Ursula doesn't want to leave the club, but she'll soon turn ten. And the Bird Girl (who calls herself Benita) becomes invisible to anyone over ten. Ursula, Benita, and the club members prepare for this sad occasion with a special club meeting. An unseen stranger also attends, one who is about to change everything they know.
Ben's Story

Ben's Story

Bob Jonas

Vagabond Librarian Publishing
2024
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When 13-year-old Ben Caplan comes apart at school once again, he is given a choice-expulsion, military school, or what's behind door number three. Who would have guessed-a rolling rubber room, in the cab of a 70-semi truck, at 70 mph? To top it off, he's thrown in with the two guys he loves the most-who happen to be the guys who have brought him to the brink. Then Voil , a Hail Mary intervention never tried in a school counselor's grab bag of desperate measures. The trip to Las Vegas with Dad during spring break, had already been planned, but now, with the command appearance of union kingpin Gramps, the Committee for a Better Ben has been expanded. With a whole lot of time and road, the boys have a week to get it figured out or it's bye-bye Ben. With only one safety valve, a phone-a-friend number to his favorite teacher, the future looks like a seven ten split. These are the guys in need of a head adjustment, but who gets sent to Group Therapy, with Mr. Shryke, AKA, the Shrikazoid, and a bunch of the school's real losers? Incredible as it might seem, truckin' therapy begins to have an effect. Storytelling, the Caplan birthright, begins its connective magic almost immediately. Inspired by an oral history assignment, serendipitously assigned immediately before the truckin' therapy has been mandated, the Caplan's begin to understand how the timing couldn't have been better. As the miles blow by, the Caplan archives roll out story after story, gold for Ben's project. Sadly, while the mother lode remains deeply buried, nobody is ready to do the heavy lifting. In lieu of the stories that need to be told, new ones keep popping up-at a medieval themed casino where Ben pulls Excalibur out of a stone and wins a free dinner. Another, where a frenzied grandma type sporting pink hair and Bermuda shorts, drops dollar chips into a gigantic slot machine faster than she can pull down the lever. And so many more.As much as the new distractions keep their spirits up, the plan takes an unexpected off ramp. Gramps disappears. With the recent end of a bitter strike, Gramps is not such a popular guy back home. The truth police finally show up and Ben's dad is forced to share a secret the Caplan's have kept under wraps for most of his life-the murder of his grandma, and how Ben's dad has always placed the blame for the murder on his own dad, Deke Caplan. Maybe the bad guys came knocking again.
Ben the Dragonborn

Ben the Dragonborn

Dianne E Astle

Dianne Astle
2019
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Few people on earth know the location of a mysterious school where heroes of the past train those who belong to the future. Ben Taylor only learns of the school's true purpose when he is called into the Principal's office. Miss Templeton gives him a simple test to see if he is a Chosen of the Guardian. That very day Ben is sent through a portal to a watery world of mermaids and monsters. "Has a mistake been made?" This is the question on everyone's mind, including Ben's. Ben's only chance of success depends on discovering the secret of his own true self in a terrifying world where nightmares come to life.
Ben Dark and the Rogue Robot Rendezvous

Ben Dark and the Rogue Robot Rendezvous

Robert Oliver

Robert Oliver
2019
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Schoolboy Ben Dark is 13 years old. He keeps a low profile at school, with his friends Mike, a nerdy academic and Amanda, who is aloof and athletic.Ben's life is turned upside down when a bunch of robots attack his school and try to grab him. Ben is further surprised when his two friends spring into action to help him escape, albeit onto an orbiting Phloundar spaceship.Ben soon begins to understand that he is a Pilostar - beings with rare skills that are highly valued. He also learns that his two friends are Guardians - Mike is from Alenthia, a planet that values art and academics, and Amanda from Spartia - a world of warriors.While some of the Federation fleet is away, the Phloundars send an armada to Civis Mondi. The Academy is asked to assist the depleted federation and the trio find themselves on a ship in the fleet. Much to Amanda's disgust it is an automated rubbish collection vehicle aptly bringing up the rear of the fleet. The Phloundars are halted by the Federations show of power, but Ben expects a ruse. He navigates his two friends through a wormhole and they arrive at Mundrabilla -a desolate planet where the Federation mines the dark matter that powers its ships (and also dumps its garbage).Ben's hunch proves to be right. The Phloundars use the robots to attack the base. Ben, Mike and Amanda must escape and warn the Federation. Blocked by a Phloundar Kill-a-lot ship, Ben must use his powers to escape.
Ben Dorain

Ben Dorain

Garry MacKenzie

IRISH PAGES
2021
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Ben Dorain: A Conversation with a Mountain draws on the work of an eighteenth-century Gaelic poem by Duncan Ba n MacIntyre, rendering it into English.Where it does so, this is not to present MacIntyre's poetry per se to an English-language reader, as is customary with a translation or version.
Ben Hur II - Exile: What 'Really' Happened in the First Century?
-"So you are the only people who reject my divinity " - Caligula; 37 AD/CE. -"Gods are Gods - What difference which one ?" - Vespasian; 68 AD/CE. What 'Really' Happened? History's most impacting century remains its most miss-represented. "Ben Hur II - Exile" traces the historical thread where Sir Lew Wallace's epic novel culminates, exploring humanity's greatest Clash of Belief with Rome. A new appraisal based on long suppressed historical archives and first-hand witness accounts says the Jews played the most significant role in marking the end of the divine king realm and why we don't worship Jupiter and Zeus today. For how can a Messiah emerge without first defending the source that introduced one? -"Without Judaism there would be no Christianity, and only with Judaism has Christianity a relationship with origin." - Hans Kung" -"Certainly, the world without the Jews would have been a radically different place. Humanity might have eventually stumbled upon all the Jewish insights. But we cannot be sure." - (Paul Johnson; author of "A History of The Jews"). The first century changed history as no other. It all began 300 years prior, triggered by Aristotle's pupil Alexander the Great's strange request to the Jews: -"Translate for me your Torah to the Greek tongue." The Septuagint, the first translation of the Hebrew Bible to another language, will impact humanity and history more so than all of Alexander's war victories. In the first century the Jews did not reject Paul - they just remained as Jews. Jesus of Nazareth prayed with the Ebionite and Nazarene Jews in Hebrew, observed the Hebrew laws, adorned hair locks and tassels and performed sacrificial rituals. The banner on Jesus' Cross was in Hebrew - (Acts 26:14). Here there is soul searching awe and wonder, and victory shrouded in defeat. It is accounted via a 'Forbidden Love' between a Roman and a Nazerite maiden, betrayers to both their nations. The fiery Deborah Hur shouts out from the Exile processions: "Jerusalem will return when Rome turns to dust " Ten years in the making, this new assessment is designed to 'mainstream' the ancient historical texts in a reader-friendly mode. The tedious and complicated archives, biblical references and its charismatic figures come alive with the historical events infused with its emotive dialogue and dramatic action every turn. The vast index, time-lines, quotes and archaeological relics act as an ever handy reference almanac and are enhanced with 50 lavish biblical paintings, illustrations and new art works. -"The war between Rome and Jerusalem deserves to be called one of the most important events in world history. If the Temple might still be standing today, the history of the word would be inconceivably different." - (Moses Hess; "Rome and Jerusalem.") -"No Library is complete without this book - every page astounds. I never wanted it to end" - Stanley Joseph, Composer, Producer, Director.