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Mavis

Mavis

Caroline Crow Salmon

Turquoise Art
2018
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Mavis is a normal teenager but with a unique connection with birds. On her 13th birthday her grandmother reveals that like each female in the generations before Mavis, it is her destiny to develop the abilities of the birds she loves. To a shocked Mavis, Grandma explains that these abilities were given to a descendant back in the 15th Century for her bravery, by an Incan chief whose life she saved when the Spanish Conquistadors were invading and plundering the Incas gold. The chief gave her two gifts. A magical bracelet made of gold and gems, telling her that she and her descendants must always wear it to access the powers and a gold statue, that would link them to the Incas. Mavis's ancestor was sworn to secrecy and so began the story of generations of women fighting against evil. With Grandma's guidance and the help of a cheeky Macaw sidekick called Jervis, Mavis soon has the powers of the birds of the world including flying as fast as a Peregrine falcon at 300kmh, magnifying sound like an owl and mimicing as perfectly as the Superb Lyre Bird to help her, as she begins her adventures
Mavis

Mavis

Awdry Wilbert Vere

Egmont Books Ltd
2003
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A major new initiative for Thomas - a huge collectable series of 50 books, each title featuring a different engine. First 10 titles publishing in September 2003, 'Thomas', 'James', 'Donald and Douglas', 'Toby', 'Skarloey', 'Mavis', 'Bulgy', 'Terence', 'Cranky' and 'Elizabeth'. Then five each spring and autumn until 2007.
Mavis

Mavis

Angela Hausch

Grackle
2024
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Bravery, perseverance and hope help Mavis find friendship.Mavis the Moose is different. She doesn't always fit in. She sets off into the forest on an adventure to find a friend. Then one day, she falls into a deep puddle of mud. How will she get out? Who will help her?Story and Illustrations by Angela Hausch.
Mavis Belfrage

Mavis Belfrage

Alasdair Gray

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
1997
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'All of the stories in this collection exude the unique imagination, social commitment and beautifully clear, concise prose of this singular writer' Irish Times From the legendary Scottish author of Poor Things and Landmark, this is a dazzlingly satirical collection of stories that describe painful kinds of education, starting with the title story in which an uninhibited woman educates a prim Scottish lecturer. 'One of the brightest intellectual and creative lights Scotland has known in modern times' NICOLA STURGEON 'Gray is a true original, a twentieth century William Blake' OBSERVER 'One of the most gifted writers to have put pen to paper in the English language' IRVINE WELSH
The Selected Stories of Mavis Gallant

The Selected Stories of Mavis Gallant

Mavis Gallant

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2004
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"Stories are not chapters of novels. They should not be read one after another, as if they were meant to follow along. Read one. Shut the book. Read something else. Come back later. Stories can wait" - Mavis Gallant. In 1950, "The New Yorker" accepted one of Mavis Gallant's short stories for publication and she has since become the one of the most accomplished and respected short story writers of her time. Gallant is an undisputed master whose peerless prose captures the range of human experience in her sweeping portraits set in Europe in the second half of the last century. An expatriate herself, her stories deal with exile, displacement, of love and of estranged emotions, but they are never conventional. This collection of fifty-two stories, written between 1953 and 1995, is timeless, to be savoured and re-read.
Mavis goes to Timor

Mavis goes to Timor

Katherine Thomson; Angela Chaplin; Kavisha Mazzella

CURRENCY PRESS PTY LTD
2003
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Mavis is an 86 year old retired haberdasher from regional Victoria. Stung into action by the suffering of the East Timorese, Mavis took her sewing machines to Timor and set about making a practical contribution. Mavis struggles on, tackling the deprivation, the bureaucratic red tape and her own doubts that she is up to the job.
Mavis and Merna

Mavis and Merna

Groundwood Books Ltd ,Canada
2005
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Ian Wallace has created a very beautiful book in which he explores the relationship between a young girl and a young widow.Merna was married to the owner of Gully’s store. Located on the main street of a small town on the ocean shore, Gully’s sells everything from shoes, to wax, to matches, to rain gear. A little girl, Mavis, would like to buy everything in the store.But when Merna’s husband suddenly dies, she holds a wake in the store, then closes it down indefinitely. Mavis’s parents speculate that Merna must have inherited a fortune. Mavis goes over to Merna’s house to see if she can spot evidence of this fortune. But instead of finding money she finds a lifelong friendship. Finally after many years, Mavis and Merna re-open Gully’s which has now become almost a museum of wonders.This touching, gentle story of loss and the healing power of friendship and life in a small town is Ian Wallace at his finest.
Mavis and Margot Join the Circus

Mavis and Margot Join the Circus

Robyn Gonzalez

Indy Pub
2020
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Mavis and Margot continue their adventures by joining the circus, or at least that's what Mavis thinks. Follow the crazy corgi sisters as they embark on a new adventure under the big top Will Mavis catch the frisbee or will she give up hope?Will Margot make it safely across the high tightrope?Will the acrobats and animals cheer them on, or will their dreams of the circus soon be gone?Dive into Mavis's imagination and go on a three-ring adventure of a lifetime
The Collected Stories of Mavis Gallant: Introduction by Francine Prose
This generous collection of fifty-two stories, selected from across her prolific career by the author, includes a preface in which she discusses the sources of her art. A widely admired master of the short story, Mavis Gallant was a Canadian-born writer who lived in France and died in 2014 at the age of ninety-one. Her more than one hundred stories, most published in The New Yorker over five decades beginning in 1951, have influenced generations of writers and earned her comparisons to Anton Chekhov, Henry James, and George Eliot. She has been hailed by Michael Ondaatje as "one of the great story writers of our time." With irony and an unfailing eye for the telling detail, Gallant weaves stories of spare complexity, often pushing the boundaries of the form in boldly unconventional directions. The settings in The Collected Stories range from Paris to Berlin to Switzerland, from the Italian Riviera to the C te d'Azur, and her characters are almost all exiles of one sort or another, as she herself was for most of her expatriate life. The wit and precision of her prose, combined with her expansive view of humanity, provide a rare and deep reading pleasure. With breathtaking control and compression, Gallant delivers a whole life, a whole world, in each story.
Mavis the Bravest

Mavis the Bravest

Lu Fraser

Godwin Books
2024
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This is a laugh out loud story about a bonnet wearing, would-rather-be-knitting chicken who embarks on a high stakes chase to save her friend, Sandra the sheep. Mavis is not like her adventurous friend Marge. Mavis is a chicken who finds EVERYTHING scary (night-time and daytime and anything hairy ). So when the slumbering peace of their cozy barn is disturbed by someone trying to steal their friend Sandra the sheep, will Mavis be able to find her bright spark of braveness and save Sandra? With a tractor, a lasso, and a lot of hen-durance, Mavis might just have what it takes to be the hero the barn needs.
Mavis and the Magic Curtain

Mavis and the Magic Curtain

Lee Jay Walker

Lulu.com
2016
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Mavis and the Magic Curtain is based on a child developing from being nervous because of bullying and then transformed into a magical world with a dog and other animals. The beauty applies to aspects of Japanese culture and international culture in general. Also, no real age limit because parents and single parents can read to children, or children can enjoy by themselves from an older age group. Overall, a world of magic, child development, nature, culture, and how all individual children are special - and the need for friendship and understanding.