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Emily Mae Smith

Emily Mae Smith

Emily Mae Smith

Petzel Gallery
2022
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Emily Mae Smith, the first standalone volume of the artist's work, provides a panoramic view of Smith's playful, illusionistic, and deeply intelligent oeuvre. For the past fifteen years, Emily Mae Smith has brought her lush, humorous, and highly stylized sensibility to bear in one visually stunning canvas after another, artfully blending a Surrealist spirit with the flair of Pop Art and her own feminist aesthetic. Emily Mae Smith, the first standalone volume of the artist's work, provides a panoramic view of Smith's playful, illusionistic, and deeply intelligent oeuvre. With more than 250 illustrated pages, boasting over 150 full-color reproductions that bring Smith's crisp and exquisitely detailed paintings to life, the book takes a close look at her career to date. Emily Mae Smith's images are supported by text contributions from Suzanne Hudson, Gabriela Rangel, and Jenni Sorkin that contextualize Smith's work and practice and illuminate her engagement with contemporary subjects like gender, violence, and capitalism -- all the while providing analyses of important compositions like her anthropomorphic broom series. Smith's sly figurations are perhaps best exemplified by this fey avatar, serving at once as a visual referent for the painter's brush, an emblem of women's domestic labor, and a playful embodiment of phallic forces. Emily Mae Smith takes readers on a journey through the artist's ferociously idiosyncratic vision, providing insight into one of the most startling and original bodies of work in contemporary art.
Emily's Great Adventure

Emily's Great Adventure

Samantha Callen

Wild Child Education Co.
2020
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A gentle and subtle introduction to breastfeeding for all children Follow two year old Emily and baby doll Daisy through their day of adventure. Emily learns about breastfeeding through subtle and gentle play as she takes Daisy to the store to shop for a picnic, to the park to count butterflies and playing right at home too while singing their "Good morning" song.
Emily Higgenbotham, The Gift

Emily Higgenbotham, The Gift

Jeannette Brown

Dyer West Press
2019
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In her new book, Emily Higgenbotham, The Gift, author Jeannette Brown shares her legacy of a life of service to others where she learned the most valuable gift we can offer is our love, time, and attention. Emily Higgenbotham is a very little girl with lots of friends. Emily spends time with one of her friends daily. One day, she decides she wants to give a very important gift to her friends. But being so small she wonders how she can really make a difference or give them the right gift. What special thing can she do so they know how she feels? With her mother's help, Emily learns the most important gift she can give is of herself. Emily learns SHE is the gift her friends needed most.
Emily Higgenbotham, The Gift

Emily Higgenbotham, The Gift

Jeannette Brown

Dustin West Bradshaw
2019
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In her new book, Emily Higgenbotham, The Gift, author Jeannette Brown shares her legacy of a life of service to others where she learned the most valuable gift we can offer is our love, time, and attention. Emily Higgenbotham is a very little girl with lots of friends. Emily spends time with one of her friends daily. One day, she decides she wants to give a very important gift to her friends. But being so small she wonders how she can really make a difference or give them the right gift. What special thing can she do so they know how she feels? With her mother's help, Emily learns the most important gift she can give is of herself. Emily learns SHE is the gift her friends needed most.
Emily D. and the Fearful First Day
The first day of school can be filled with a flurry of emotions. Emily D. and the Fearful First Day is a wonderful story to share with children who are feeling nervous and worried about the first day of school. This instructional story will generate conversations about hard feelings and the joy in overcoming challenges. Emily's Mom says school will be exciting. Her Dad says it will be an adventure. Emily does not agree Change can be hard for children. Emily will miss her teacher, her friends, her schedule and even her classroom from last year. She is especially worried about making new friends.Will school ever be the same? What can Emily do to make her first day of school super fun?In this delightful story about overcoming difficult feelings, young readers will: Learn that change can be ok - it can even be wonderful Realize they are not alone in their feeling - other kids can also feel nervous.Discover that you can be brave and scared at the same time....And so much more Featured in School Library Journal: "The 'Super Fun Day' series for children ages 4-7 was author Sivan Hong's pandemic 'sourdough bread.' She had already written and illustrated the three books comprising the series before the shutdown, based on her own sons' experiences on the autism spectrum. But during COVID, she got the courage to publish them. She chose to self-publish on Amazon to get her books into kids'-and parents'-hands quickly. 'Fifteen percent of public-school kids have special needs, ' she says. And yet when her sons were young, she couldn't find books to help her talk to them about what made their brains different. 'There's a huge need to show these kids that they're OK, ' she says. Seeing themselves reflected positively on the pages of books is one of the best ways to make children with neurodiversity feel valued and accepted. Her third title, Emily D.and the Fearful First Day, follows a neuro-atypical girl on her first day of school. The story will help kids identify and share their worries, and its bright illustrations are deliberately simple. 'Children with ADHD and autism can get distracted very easily and lose focus on the story, ' she says. 'The illustrations are designed with this audience in mind."
Emily's Emotional Empathy

Emily's Emotional Empathy

Kim Feeney

Fanatic4feelings
2021
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Emily's day was going fantastic She was super excited to tell her best friend Amelia all about it. When Emily arrived at school, Amelia was having a bad day and Emily did not understand. Upon arriving at home, mom taught Emily about the concept of empathy. With the help of Emily's Emotional Empathy the girls made up and learned a little about their emotions along the way Through this sweet, colorful book, kids will learn all about Emily's Emotional Empathy.
Emily's Emotional Empathy

Emily's Emotional Empathy

Kim Feeney

Fanatic4feelings
2021
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Emily's day was going fantastic She was super excited to tell her best friend Amelia all about it. When Emily arrived at school, Amelia was having a bad day and Emily did not understand. Upon arriving at home, mom taught Emily about the concept of empathy. With the help of Emily's Emotional Empathy the girls made up and learned a little bit about their emotions along the way Through this sweet, colorful book, kids will learn all about Emily's Emotional Empathy.
Emily And The Lost Coin

Emily And The Lost Coin

Esther J Cole

Western Spiral Publishing
2024
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Emily is having a bad day. Nothing seems to be going right. It's all because she's lost her special coin You can help Emily on a journey to find her missing treasure, alongside beautiful generative AI pictures, adventure puzzles, colouring pages and craft ideas. You'll hear what Jesus has to say about money in Emily's kids' Bible. You'll learn about generosity and giving. This book is a great way for children to learn about God's Kingdom of Heaven, grow in faith and find their purpose as children of God.
Emily and the Deepest Memory

Emily and the Deepest Memory

Noel McLellan

Broken Leaf
2023
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Emily is a fierce ten-year-old girl who lives in the forest with her giant hamster, Sooshi. Life is wild and delightful until Emily realizes she can't remember how she got there or who her parents are. Not only that, an army of strange squirrels is determined to keep her trapped in the forest. With the help of an ant-sized lion and the crow he's in love with, Emily meets oracles, pulls off heists, and faces battles on a quest to recover her family and her lost memories. As joy is fading from the world and only the children seem to care, it's up to Emily to help everyone rediscover their deepest memory.
Emily Carr As I Knew Her

Emily Carr As I Knew Her

Carol Pearson; Robert Amos

TouchWood Editions
2016
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An intimate and heartwarming collection of memories that puts one of Canada's most beloved and iconic artists into a whole new light. In 1916, Emily Carr wasn't famous. She was poor, and she taught art classes to children. One of her students was seven-year-old Carol Pearson. Pearson spent hours every day with Carr: they painted together at the water's edge, and she helped care for the dogs, birds, monkey and other animals that Carr kept as pets. They grew very close, and at the age of 14, Carol moved in with Carr. Emily nicknamed Carol "Baboo," and Carol called her "Mom." The two were "mother-and-daughter" for twenty-five years, up until Carr passed away. This touching tribute to Carr illustrates a gentleness and sensitivity not seen in other biographies. Originally published in 1954, this very unique biography reveals Carr's personality more fully than any other.
Emily Dickinson

Emily Dickinson

Steven B Herrmann

Fisher King Press
2018
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Among the 19th century poets, Emily Dickinson is by far the most scientifically minded. Science is the voice that summoned Dickinson at Mount Holyoke Female Seminary and gave her unique distinction as a poetess of botanical and entomological and astronomical classifications. Like no other 19th century poet she forms an integration between science and spirituality. She studied at Holyoake at the exact historical moment of the first Seneca Falls Women's Rights Convention in 1848. This, therefore, is a feminist book. It speaks up for the Divine Feminine. On the front cover purple-white rosemary blossoms are exploding with color. Emily Dickinson's garden was a place where butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds drank up the radiance of flowers. Rosemary in particular was one of her favorite healing herbs. C.G. Jung mentions the antitoxin of rosemary flowers as a synonym for the Self, the total personality. When Steven Herrmann refers to Emily Dickinson as a Medicine Woman, he is speaking of an archetype of healing within all humans. Her poems are enduring imprints of the Medicine Woman archetype. It is by access to the Medicine Woman archetype that she's able to espouse a democracy of equality that the world needs right now. She advises women to cherish "Power" and take heed from the Serpent. We need a Medicine Woman to balance things out. In a democratic sense, she's a fierce and uncompromising spokeswoman for Liberty. She is a dispenser of a new American myth for our times.
Emily Brontë

Emily Brontë

Passfield

Rock's Mills Press
2020
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Emily Bront More Myself Than IEvery evening, flanked by her two creative sisters, Charlotte and Anne, Emily Bront sits down at the dining-room table in the Haworth parsonage and writes. As she does so, her imagination compresses and transforms the information of the life-experience that surrounds her-in the parsonage and out on the moors-into the diamond-hard imagery of her novel-in-progress, Wuthering Heights. The Making of Emily Bront More Myself Than IThis journal records the author's reflections on the process of the crafting of the novel as it evolved through the stages of planning, writing, editing and polishing. It constitutes an effort to be as conscious as possible of the process whereby the single idea that suggested the topic of the novel was expanded into a complex work of art. Topics range from the nuts-and-bolts of novel-building to the nature of the novel as an art-form.Planning Emily Bront More Myself Than IDuring the writing of the novel, the author kept a hand-written notebook which records the day-by-day development of the novel as it found its shape and style. The notebook-now in print form-reveals how a vast cluster of thoughts was sifted, selected, structured and polished into novel-form.The ProjectTogether, this novel, journal and notebook comprise the twenty-third installment in an ongoing novel-writing project in which the author is exploring the concept of form and meaning in the novel, and of the novel as a form of expression in the 21st Century. All of the published journals and notebooks are available for free download at www.johnpassfield.ca.