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Hazel Bly and the Deep Blue Sea

Hazel Bly and the Deep Blue Sea

Ashley Herring Blake

LITTLE, BROWN COMPANY
2022
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Hazel Bly used to have the perfect family. But when a kayaking trip goes horribly wrong, Mum is suddenly gone forever and Hazel is left with a jagged scar on her face. After Mum's death, Hazel, her other mother, Mama, and her little sister Peach needed a fresh start. So for the last two years, the Bly girls have lived all over the country. They travel from town to town, never settling anywhere for more than a few months or so. But when the family comes to the town of Rose Harbor, Maine, a small fog-draped beach town full of roses and rocks, Hazel senses a wildness to it that feels like magic. And when Mama runs into an old childhood friend Claire, suddenly Hazel's tight-knit world is infiltrated. To make it worse, she has a daughter Hazel's age, Lemon, who can't stop rambling on and on about the Rose Maid, a local myth a hundred and fifty years old about how a local girl was so heartbroken she turned into a mermaid.Soon, Hazel finds herself just as obsessed with the Rose Maid as Lemon is-because what if magic were real? What if grief really could change you so much, you weren't even yourself anymore? What if instead you emerged from the darkness stronger than before?
Hazel Hill Is Gonna Win This One

Hazel Hill Is Gonna Win This One

Maggie Horne

Harpercollins
2022
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A "must-read for tweens and their parents" (SLJ, starred review), this funny, feminist, and queer contemporary middle grade debut follows 12-year-old loner Hazel Hill, who after one of her classmates is harassed online, devises a plan to catch the school's golden boy in the act. Seventh grader Hazel Hill is too busy for friends. No, really. She needs to focus on winning the school-wide speech competition and beating her nemesis, the popular and smart Ella Quinn, after last year's embarrassing hyperbole/hyperbowl mishap that cost her first place.But when Hazel discovers Ella is being harassed by golden boy Tyler Harris, she has to choose between winning and doing the right thing. No one would believe that a nice boy like Tyler would harass and intimidate a nice girl like Ella, but Hazel knows the truth--and she's determined to prove it, even if it means risking everything. Deeply relatable and surprisingly humorous, Hazel Hill Is Gonna Win This One is a wonderfully empowering story about friendship, finding your voice, and standing up for what you believe in.
Hazel Scott

Hazel Scott

Karen Chilton

The University of Michigan Press
2010
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"Hazel Scott was an important figure in the later part of the Black renaissance onward. Even in an era where there was limited mainstream recognition of Black Stars, Hazel Scott's talent stood out and she is still fondly remembered by a large segment of the community. I am pleased to see her legend honored."---Melvin Van Peebles, filmmaker and director"This book is really, really important. It comprises a lot of history---of culture, race, gender, and America. In many ways, Hazel's story is the story of the twentieth century."---Murray Horwitz, NPR commentator and coauthor of Ain't Misbehavin'"Karen Chilton has deftly woven three narrative threads---Adam Clayton Powell, Jr., Harlem, and Hazel Scott---into a marvelous tapestry of black life, particularly from the Depression to the Civil Rights era. Of course, Hazel Scott's magnificent career is the brightest thread, and Chilton handles it with the same finesse and brilliance as her subject brought to the piano."---Herb Boyd, author of Baldwin's Harlem: A Biography of James Baldwin"A wonderful book about an extraordinary woman: Hazel Scott was a glamorous, gifted musician and fierce freedom fighter. Thank you Karen Chilton for reintroducing her. May she never be forgotten."---Farah Griffin, Institute for Research in African-American Studies, Columbia UniversityIn this fascinating biography, Karen Chilton traces the brilliant arc of the gifted and audacious pianist Hazel Scott, from international stardom to ultimate obscurity. A child prodigy, born in Trinidad and raised in Harlem in the 1920s, Scott's musical talent was cultivated by her musician mother, Alma Long Scott as well as several great jazz luminaries of the period, namely, Art Tatum, Fats Waller, Billie Holiday and Lester Young. Career success was swift for the young pianist---she auditioned at the prestigious Juilliard School when she was only eight years old, hosted her own radio show, and shared the bill at Roseland Ballroom with the Count Basie Orchestra at fifteen. After several stand-out performances on Broadway, it was the opening of New York's first integrated nightclub, Café Society, that made Hazel Scott a star. Still a teenager, the "Darling of Café Society" wowed audiences with her swing renditions of classical masterpieces by Chopin, Bach, and Rachmaninoff. By the time Hollywood came calling, Scott had achieved such stature that she could successfully challenge the studios' deplorable treatment of black actors. She would later become one of the first black women to host her own television show. During the 1940s and 50s, her sexy and vivacious presence captivated fans worldwide, while her marriage to the controversial black Congressman from Harlem, Adam Clayton Powell, Jr., kept her constantly in the headlines.In a career spanning over four decades, Hazel Scott became known not only for her accomplishments on stage and screen, but for her outspoken advocacy of civil rights and her refusal to play before segregated audiences. Her relentless crusade on behalf of African Americans, women, and artists made her the target of the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) during the McCarthy Era, eventually forcing her to join the black expatriate community in Paris. By age twenty-five, Hazel Scott was an international star. Before reaching thirty-five, however, she considered herself a failure. Plagued by insecurity and depression, she twice tried to take her own life. Though she was once one of the most sought-after talents in show business, Scott would return to America, after years of living abroad, to a music world that no longer valued what she had to offer. In this first biography of an important but overlooked African American pianist, singer, actor and activist, Hazel Scott's contributions are finally recognized.Karen Chilton is a New York-based writer and actor, and the coauthor of I Wish You Love, the memoir of legendary jazz vocalist Gloria Lynne.
Hazel's Holiday

Hazel's Holiday

Candace Parker

Candace Parker
2021
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Two-year-old Hazel loves turkey with stuffing, and fireworks and hotdogs, but her mother has to correct her when Hazel assumes the festivities are in celebration of her birthday. "No Hazel, today is Thanksgiving ... No Hazel, today is the Fourth of July " Bouncing along in a delicious rhyme, finally we arrive at Hazel's actual birthday. And now, she knows all the major holidays of the year
Hazel Is All That

Hazel Is All That

Chad Otis

Penguin Young Readers
2025
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While observing all the dogs in the park, Hazel realizes that first impressions are never the whole story of someone's personality. Hazel has things all figured out--she is one clever girl. So, when she encounters a snarling dog in the park, she knows that dog is mean. And as her walk continues, she identifies a sweet dog, a sad dog, a naughty dog, and many more. But then something happens that leads Hazel to experience all kinds of different reactions herself, and she takes a second look at the dogs. Soon she sees that dogs--and people --are not just one thing. We're each our own special mix of all sorts of emotions and behaviors. We're all that--and more. And what of the snarling dog? A surprise is in store for Hazel and the reader
Hazel Eyes - A Fable

Hazel Eyes - A Fable

Carol J. Gerrior-Patton; Marvin L. Patton

Marvin L. Patton
2018
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This is an adventure of nature and the voice of Gentle Breeze to engineer the surroundings of a fading sapling of the Hazelwood tree that must be saved by the efforts of two playful Otters, Beaver, a Wise Old Owl, and other creatures and fowls when they hear the Creators' plan sent by earth, wind, fire, and water. Gentle Breeze relays the messages through the rustling of the leaves of the nearby deciduous trees and the bending, sweeping, voices of the large branches that creak in the wind of the various evergreens. After overcoming their fear of each other's presence, the forest animals join together to help the young sapling to recover so all living wildlife in the region will be able to enjoy its beautiful blossoms and feast upon its edible filberts and healing leaves. The Humans are said to be coming upon the scene and they are like no other creature that they have ever heard of or seen: no fur, no feathers, no tails, and no claws. What are they good for? And what is the Creators' purpose for making them are just a few questions that concern all the creatures that dwell in the virgin forest of the north, who may be impacted by them coming, along with the young sapling with its edible filberts and healing leaves?
The Collected Poems of Hazel Hall

The Collected Poems of Hazel Hall

Hazel Hall

Oregon State University
2020
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During the short span of her career, Hazel Hall became one of the West's outstanding literary figures, a poet whose fierce, crystalline verse was frequently compared with that of Emily Dickinson. Her three books, published to critical acclaim in the 1920's, are reissued here in paperback for the first time. Together, they reintroduce an immediate and intensely honest voice, one that speaks to us with an edgy modernity.Confined to a wheelchair since childhood, Hall viewed life from the window of an upper room in her family's house in Portland, Oregon. To better observe passersby on the sidewalk, she positioned a small mirror on her windowsill. Hall was an accomplished seamstress: her fine needlework helped to support the family and provided a vivid body of imagery for her precisely crafted, often gorgeously embellished poems.Hall's writings - her mirror trained on the world - convey the dark undertones of the lives of working women in the early twentieth century, while bringing into focus her own private, reclusive life - her limited mobility, her isolation and loneliness, her gifts with needlework and words, and her exquisite grief. In his introduction to this volume, John Witte examines Hall's brief and brilliant career and highlights her remarkably modern sensibilities, showing her to be a poet for all time.
Hazel and the Snails

Hazel and the Snails

Nan Blanchard

Massey University Press
2019
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Six-year-old Hazel tends her colony of shoebox snails while observing, with varying degrees of understanding, her father's illness and final decline. Nan Blanchard's assured eye is a rare quality in a new writer; seldom has the world of a young child been so delicately or acutely observed. Impending loss forms the heart of this story, but it's charming and funny, too. Richly rewarding and cleverly layered, adults will be as drawn to it as children.
Hazel's Happy Home

Hazel's Happy Home

J. B. Blankenship

Sitstayread Inc
2020
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Adopted dog, Hazel, recounts the activities of a typical day with her family. Created as part of the SitStayRead curriculum, this book was inspired by real stories written by second grade students in a Chicago Public Elementary School.
Hazel's Happy Home

Hazel's Happy Home

J. B. Blankenship

Sitstayread Inc
2020
sidottu
Adopted dog, Hazel, recounts the activities of a typical day with her family. Created as part of the SitStayRead curriculum, this book was inspired by real stories written by second grade students in a Chicago Public Elementary School.