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A young reader for children to learn about the importance of natural habitats for Australian native wildlife that provides an introduction to conservation of the environment. Amy's story is a fun and relatable tale that children aged approximately 8-14 will enjoy reading - and they will learn about important issues along the way Amy has lived next to the forest all her life and has made friends with the birds and animals. Now all this forest is going to be flattened for an industrial site. Amy has to find a way to stop this development, but she is only 11 years old How does Amy find a way to save the forest? Will she be able to stop the developers in time to save the baby eagles? It is a race against time
A young reader for children to learn about the importance of environmentally conscious urban development that provides an introduction to conservation of the environment. Amy's story is a fun and relatable tale that children aged approximately 8-14 will enjoy reading - and they will learn about important issues along the way Amy moves with her family to the suburbs, where she finds piles of rubbish destroying the wetlands environment. What can be done? She has to contend with Covid lockdowns and some quite disinterested adults. However she is determined to change things and with the assistance of her new friend Jack, confronts these obstacles head on.
Eleven-year-old Amy Pringle lives on a farm. She knows all the animals by name and can talk to them like Doctor Doolittle. Her favourite is Phoenix, the three-legged lamb. After Amy's act, Amy's Little Lambs, goes viral on YouTube, Amy applies for Time to Shine, a popular TV talent show. TJ, a new boy, also arrives in her class and Amy knows straight away that he must meet Phoenix. Will Amy make it to Time to Shine and will she be able to help TJ who is bullied for being different?
Book 5 of the Amy in Australia series.An island holiday with Josh, his parents and Jack seems like a dream come true for Amy, offering warm waters, tropical fish, dolphins and butterflies.Unbeknown to Amy and Josh, there is also something sinister happening. They unwittingly stop a greedy developer's plans for the island and find themselves in danger in their efforts to protect the native wildlife A young reader for children to learn about the importance of environmentally conscious urban development that provides an introduction to conservation of the environment. Amy's story is a fun and relatable tale that children aged approximately 8-14 will enjoy reading - and they will learn about important issues along the way Book 1: Amy Saves A ForestBook 2: Amy in the CityBook 3: Amy and the Lost DogBook 4: Amy Solves a Mystery Book 5: Amy in the Tropics
Book 6 of the Amy in Australia series.Amy & Josh's next adventure has a different flavour The pair visit one of Australia's largest marine park and coastal wilderness affectionately known as "The Prom". Also home to the nation's "Most Beautiful Beach" - mountains, rainforest and inhabitants, there is plenty to explore.A chance encounter introduces Amy and Josh to its historical 150 year old mystery which they are keen to solve. What a challenge A young reader for children to learn about the importance of environmentally conscious urban development that provides an introduction to conservation of the environment. Amy's story is a fun and relatable tale that children aged approximately 8-14 will enjoy reading - and they will learn about important issues along the way Book 1: Amy Saves A ForestBook 2: Amy in the CityBook 3: Amy and the Lost DogBook 4: Amy Solves a Mystery Book 5: Amy in the TropicsBook 6: Amy in the Wilderness
Amy thinks she is not very good at maths in fact the thought of maths class gives her a sick feeling in her tummy. As her father explains, sometimes things seem difficult because you haven't learned them yet. With the help and encouragement of her father, Amy slowly realises she can do mathsand maths sums are everywhere in everyday life. She returns to school feelingfar more confident and ready to learn even more new skills. AmyCan Do Math is the first book in the Positive Playground series.This is the Australian, New Zealand and United Kingdom addition.
Amy thinks she is not very good at math in fact the thought of math class gives her a sick feeling in her tummy. As her father explains, sometimes things seem difficult because you haven't learned them yet. With the help and encouragement of her father, Amy slowly realizes she can do math and math sums are everywhere in everyday life. She returns to school feeling far more confident and ready to learn even more new skills. Amy Can Do Math is the first book in the Positive Playground series.US and Canada Version.
Back of the Front in France; Letters from Amy Owen Bradley, Motor Driver of the American Fund for French Wounded
Amy Owen Bradley
Trieste Publishing
2018
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Back of the Front in France; Letters from Amy Owen Bradley, Motor Driver of the American Fund for French Wounded
Amy Owen Bradley
Trieste Publishing
2018
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Amy Conway - Oracles
Brooklyn
2019
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In 2014, New York–based artist Amy Conway began sculpting clay figures she dubbed Oracles. Each figure took on a unique meaning, and they eventually served as Conway's drawing models. This book combines photographs of the three-dimensional works, as well as reproductions of the drawings and Conway's related notes and writings.
This is a new edition of David Painting's biography of Amy Dillwyn, first published in 1987. This is a very accessible biography of a remarkable woman, Amy Dillwyn (1845 - 1935); who was born into one of Swansea's most distinguished families, and became a leading industrialist and also novelist. Based largely on her diaries, it traces the life of a woman of exceptional spirit and personality who inherited her father's bankrupt business but learnt to make her way in a man's world.
This is the most comprehensive study to date of Amy Tan’s work. It offers close readings of her texts in the context of broader debates about the representation of identity, history and reality.In contrast with Tan’s own American-born narrators, and mainstream critics, Bella Adams’s study looks beyond the stereotypes which appear in Tan’s books, and explores the ways in which Chinese immigrants and their American relatives struggle to understand each others ‘best qualities’ via the Chinese tradition of the ‘talk story’. She emphasises Tan's American narrators' process of becoming Chinese and discovering 'real China', and the significance of the ironic staging of these moments.Students will find this study both accessible and probing, and scholars will welcome its contribution to our understanding of a significant figure in contemporary literature.
One of The New York Times Book Review 10 Best Books of the Year "Amy Hempel's dazzling wit and exquisite use of language are impossible to disclaim" (San Francisco Chronicle) and this celebrated volume gathers together her complete work--four short collections of stunning stories about marriages, minor disasters, and moments of revelation. Amy Hempel is a master of the short story. With her inimitable compassion and wit, Hempel introduces characters who make choices that seem inevitable, and whose longings and misgivings evoke eternal human experience. For readers who have known Hempel's work for decades and for those who are just discovering her, this indispensable volume contains all the stories in Reasons to Live, At the Gates of the Animal Kingdom, Tumble Home, and The Dog of the Marriage. No reader of great writing should be without it.