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Alex and the Elephant: An Adventurous Story About Listening to Your Parents
Kelly Wingo
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2019
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ALEX GETS A BIG SURPRISE Join in on this adventurous and heart warming story of a very rambunctious and happy Alex along with his sidekick "Puppy". They know they're supposed to be getting home and are already late, but, as usual, his inquisitive nature gets him into trouble Through an unexpected surprise In this imaginative and exciting page turner, Kelly Wingo transports you to a fascinating world of enchantment, emphasizing what can happen when you don't listen to your parents. Using beautiful illustration and great context, you'll find out what really happens during Alex's adventurous day.
Alex's Christmas Coloring Book: A Personalized Name Coloring Book Celebrating the Christmas Holiday
Debbie Garcia
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Alex's Christmas Coloring Book A Personalized Name Coloring Book Celebrating the Christmas Holiday
We must all adapt to our challenges of life. As you read this book, you might like the decisions made by Alex.Be inspired by other books in this excellent series by author Lynn C. Skinner: Happy Birthday Dolly
Alex Da Corte: Chicken
Dancing Foxes Press
2023
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Documentation and testimony from Da Corte's 2020 reinvention of a classic 1960s happening In early March 2020, on the cusp of the COVID-19 shutdown, an audience gathered to witness a reinvention of Allan Kaprow’s happening, Chicken, by Philadelphia-based artist Alex Da Corte (born 1980). Performed at the site of Kaprow’s original—the Gershman Y at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia—Da Corte’s first live performance reimagined Kaprow’s chaotic event, which had been orchestrated in 1962 under the auspices of the first Pop art exhibition on the East Coast. While the focus of activity for the performers of Kaprow’s Chicken involved the hawking of live and boiled chickens and their eggs, Da Corte’s performers frantically peddled exquisite yellow orbs made from a variety of materials that represented the moon. Including sketches and reproductions of the objects and costumes constructed for Da Corte’s revision, as well as performance images, scripts, essays and personal accounts reflecting on the event’s impact and significance over the ensuing year, this publication becomes a living document of a moment in time.
This is a story about a Special Needs boy named, Alex, as told by those who knew him, his extraordinary parents, his teachers and coaches, his friends and neighbors, a high school principal, and the mayor of a city. It's about inclusion and how it can change not only the life of someone with special needs, but the lives of those involved, as well. It's a story about courage and acceptance, and overcoming adversity. This book offers an example of how to care for a Special Needs child so that they have a full, active, meaningful life. It shows how a school system can improve by including children with special needs in activities with typical kids. It not only helped those with needs, but those who participated. It is an inspiring story of how little acts can lead to big changes. Alex's story is a story of hope, of how love turned a seeming tragedy into a wondrous joy
"A dark, offensive, and addictive psychological thriller that will leave you wanting more " "A f*cked up masterpiece that combines the best parts of Gone Girl, YOU and Verity" Alexa and Francis were wealthy executives who had everything, except for kids. When he tragically passed away, she gave up hope for being a mother... until she met Vick Miller, a simple family man, and a nearly perfect doppelganger of her husband.She pays him handsomely for his donations to produce a child who resembles her beloved husband. The offers grow more enticing and Vick's marriage begins to strain.Alexa wants his genes... his looks anyway. She is wealthy, attractive, powerful, and utterly obsessed.He has no idea she is watching him."Vince Taplin's passion for the genre comes through in every line, and fans of sardonic crime yarns are in for a treat "- Charles Ardai - Editor, Hard Case Crime"I was hooked early on - I didn't want to put this one down ...I read it in a day. ...I really enjoyed this fast paced thriller." - Books Beer & Bathbombs"Alex Six by Vince Taplin is a wild ride It was unputdownable - the suspense kept me so hooked that I finished it in a day... This book was full or twists and turns Every time I thought I had it figured out, something even crazier happened. The ending was SO GOOD and unexpected."- Desiree - The Boozy Reader"Alex Six is a sexy and twisted ugly baby of Gone Girl and Quarry.Be ready for a wild, stomach dropping, twisting story that leaves you rooting for both sides."- Heroine Press Publishing"I read this novel in two sittings. It was fast paced and twisted. Reminded me a bit of the Netflix series YOU. ...I must say this novel ended just as it should. The ending was perfect. If you love a good suspense thriller, definitely download this one. It does not disappoint."- Tammy - Reviewer for Books and Port Keys"This book was such a wild ride. It built up suspense so much that I couldn't and didn't want to put it down until I hit the last page. I didn't expect to read this in one night Every time I thought the characters couldn't be that crazy, they were. Every time something insane happened, I didn't think it could be topped, then it was This book was brilliantly thought out, all the way up to the very end. ...This author is definitely one to watch to see what he writes next. The writing style was excellent. (Written in) Short, choppy sentences that were conversational style. Also there were some humorous lines in the story that I so appreciated being there. All in all, this was a crazy, unpredictable thriller you wont be able to put down."- Maria - Reviewer Maria's Bookshelves
Alexa and Francis were wealthy executives who had everything, except for kids. When he tragically passed away, she gave up hope for being a mother... until she met Vick Miller, a simple family man, and a nearly perfect doppelganger of her husband. She pays him handsomely for his donations to produce a child who resembles her beloved husband. The offers grow more enticing and Vick's marriage begins to strain. Alexa wants his genes... his looks anyway. She is wealthy, attractive, powerful, and utterly obsessed.
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Alex The Hippo - Kindness and Mental Health encourages children with hope. From the pandemic and with the rise of mental health, it's critical to boost our youngest children to think good, feel good and do good. The earlier we convey the importance of being proactive with mental health the better opportunities we have to instill long-term emotional well-being and mental clarity.
Alex The Hippo - Strength & Peace fills young readers with hope and speaks to the power of the presence of intergenerational love. The visual story is a captivating exploration of strength, to find peace in the midst of life's unwavering circumstances and inspires young readers to strive and fulfill their unique purpose in life. This Special Edition Book offers 30 pages of unique creative expressions of the hippopotamus in various inspired portraits.
Alex was usually and busy and bouncy boy. And most of the time Alex felt good about himself and others. But not always. At school, Alex gets into a situation that makes him feel bad about himself. He carries those feelings home with him and they do not go away. In fact, those feelings create something wild and out of control in his bedroom Not again Alex had already met the Messy, Lazy and Jealousy Monster. Was there another?
Watch how awesome the Hope twins Alex & Ava are during their first adventure at the Emerald Garden; where fields ofbeautiful flowers are blossoming every day. If we watch closely, they can resemble the different people that we meet.Come along as they journey through this great adventure.
Raising a lamb isn't easy...Gona's best friends growing up on a small farm are the animals: Dandy the horse, Blue the Dog, and Pumpkin the cat. When her family brings home a crippled lamb, she names him Alex. Come with Gona on another adventure as she helps Alex discover the wonders of life on the farm and the places their imaginations can take them.
Alex saved $200, and her parents are impressed. She wants to buy the new sneakers that came out. Her parents take this opportunity to teach her about saving, budgeting, and investing. This interesting story will help your little ones understand money sooner and make more. "Alex's First Investment" can help make your little one money savy, identify stocks v.s ETS, and invest money to make more money. Kid-Friendly Focus: Get a real-life experience that can relate to your child.Basic Financial Skills: Introduce your children to basic financial terms like ETF, Stock, and moreGrowing Money: Teach your children how to make more money out of their savings
Alex Miller: The Ruin of Time is the first sole-authored critical survey of the respected Australian novelist’s eleven novels. While these books are immediately accessible to the general reading public, they are manifestly works of high literary seriousness – substantial, technically masterful and assured, intricately interconnected, and of great imaginative, intellectual and ethical weight.Among his many prizes and awards, Alex Miller has twice won the Miles Franklin Literary Award, for The Ancestor Game in 1993, and Journey to the Stone Country in 2003; the Commonwealth Writers’ prize, also for The Ancestor Game in 1993; and the New South Wales Premier’s Literary Awards Christina Stead Prize, for Conditions of Faith in 2001 and Lovesong in 2011. He received a Centenary Medal in 2001 and the Melbourne Prize for Literature in 2012. In 2011 he was elected a Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities. Having published his eleventh novel, Coal Creek, in 2013 – which won the Victorian Premier’s Fiction Award in 2014 – Miller is currently writing an autobiographical memoir with the working title Horizons.
Alex sighs at the dusty brown landscape. Drought is second nature to him - but how much longer can his family keep hoping for rain and better days?Thirteen-year-old Alex lives on a drought-affected property in South Australia with his mum, his dad, his kelpie dog Tangi and colt Jago. For years it hasn't rained enough for them to put a crop in. And while all the farmers in the area are suffering, Alex's dad is struggling more than most. As the drought stretches on, Alex helps his mum with the farm work while longing for the father he once knew.When Bonnie moves in on the neighbouring property with her camel-training family, even feral dogs and a missing classmate cannot stop the newfound friends' passion to make a difference to the environment and their community. Will Alex's dad recover - and will the rains ever return?This inspiring Australian Disaster Zones series is a powerful and contemporary reminder of the effects of natural disasters and the ever-increasing threat of climate change to our vast and volatile continent.