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Not Very Quiet

Not Very Quiet

Recent Work Press
2021
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Over the last five years, from the #Me Too Movement to same-sex marriage, from devastating bush fires to the global pandemic, the online poetry journal Not Very Quiet has dedicated itself to publishing women's voices from across the globe. Not Very Quiet: The anthology selects poetry that has given voice to the social conscience of the community, constructions of lesbian and queer, the challenges posed to the social construction of gender, as well as the complexities and possibilities of the human condition.
A Very Australian Christmas

A Very Australian Christmas

Wendy Brown

Wendiilou Publishing
2021
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Featuring stunning photos of the Australian landscape along with pictures from the author's own Christmas celebrations throughout the years, A Very Australian Christmas describes how Christmas is different, and sometimes the same, in Australia as in other countries. Written in simple rhyme, this book appeals to children of all ages.
A Very Great City One Day

A Very Great City One Day

Roger Pegrum

Barrallier Books
2018
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It has been said that a capital city is never finished. Canberra is still very young but is poised to be one of the great cities of the modern world. No longer 'a good sheep station spoiled', it is now a splendid city in a marvellous Australian landscape setting.Roger Pegrum is an architect and town planner who came to Canberra in 1948 when the city was only 21 years old. He has watched Canberra grow up as it has grasped the opportunities and taken on the responsibilities of a national capital city and seat of government. This is the story of the many ways in which his life and his work have been shaped by the city and its people.Roger Pegrum is well known as a writer on planning and design and has won many awards and prizes for his buildings. He has been Chief Architect for the Commonwealth of Australia and associate professor of architecture at the University of Sydney. His book The Bush Capital gave Canberra its nickname in 1983.
The Very Long Sausage Dog

The Very Long Sausage Dog

Kristina Murray-Hally

Spiders8media
2020
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This is a great story about a girl and her unique dog, Sprinkles.While Rosie is at school, Sprinkles consumes a range of unusual items and develops a condition that makes her body grow in length She becomes a very long sausage dog With eye-catching artwork and an incredibly imaginative story to marvel over, this is a gorgeous book that you will treasure and read over and over again - can you guess if the condition be reversed and what will become of Sprinkles?Written by Kristina Murray-Hally, an experienced educator and talented children's book author, and beautifully illustrated by Hanlik Arts, this book is a real treasure "A brilliant story, imaginative and funny " - Jan Pearson (librarian)"My daughter loves this book; it's a joy to read" - Sally Roberts (parent)
The Very Long Sausage Dog

The Very Long Sausage Dog

Kristina Murray-Hally

Spiders 8 Media
2020
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This is a great story about a girl and her extraordinary dog, Sprinkles.Rosie's dog is called Sprinkles. Sprinkles is a cheeky dog and after eating some unusual items in her backyard, Sprinkles becomes a very long sausage dog. Rosie and her mum take Sprinkles to the vet. What will happen to Sprinkles?"A brilliant story, imaginative and funny " - Jan Pearson - librarian"My daughter loves this book; it's a joy to read" - Sally Roberts - parent
The Very Lonely Robot

The Very Lonely Robot

David Sloan Kruse

Sloan Roberts
2020
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When a lost robot stumbles on a pile of bits and bobbles, can he build a rocket ship and end his lonely troubles? Robot's story begins in a world that has been abandoned by humankind. He finds himself alone, surrounded by all of our discarded belongings and junk. After spending years wondering why he was left behind, he finds a rusty piece of rocket. This single piece sparks an idea that takes Robot on a journey across the globe, in the hopes he will find enough pieces to build his own rocket ship and find his friends. A heartfelt tale of hope, perseverance, and finding the courage to push through adversity. A note from the author: From time to time, we all find ourselves in places or situations we never could have imagined, and finding our way through them can often seem impossible. Whether it's escaping a deserted planet by building a rocket ship or embarking on a creative venture, during a year unlike any other; all we need is the courage to begin, and the perseverance to succeed. I would specially like to thank the below luminaries for helping me take my first step - as through their words, came my courage. "Begin anywhere, preferably right now." - Elizabeth Gilbert, The Big Magic. I opened my mind to creativity and it found me, but your words inspired me to act. "Through the ashes of disaster, grow the roses of success." - The Sherman Brothers, The Roses Of Success, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.Words that have stuck with me my entire life, and now live within Robot's story. Lastly, thank you. I hope Robot's story encourages you to always be on the lookout for that something (or someone) that inspires you.
The Very Lonely Robot

The Very Lonely Robot

David Sloan Kruse

Sloan Roberts
2020
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When a lost robot stumbles on a pile of bits and bobbles, can he build a rocket ship and end his lonely troubles? Robot's story begins in a world that has been abandoned by humankind. He finds himself alone, surrounded by all of our discarded belongings and junk. After spending years wondering why he was left behind, he finds a rusty piece of rocket. This single piece sparks an idea that takes Robot on a journey across the globe, in the hopes he will find enough pieces to build his own rocket ship and find his friends. A heartfelt tale of hope, perseverance, and finding the courage to push through adversity. A note from the author: From time to time, we all find ourselves in places or situations we never could have imagined, and finding our way through them can often seem impossible. Whether it's escaping a deserted planet by building a rocket ship or embarking on a creative venture, during a year unlike any other; all we need is the courage to begin, and the perseverance to succeed. I would specially like to thank the below luminaries for helping me take my first step - as through their words, came my courage. "Begin anywhere, preferably right now." - Elizabeth Gilbert, The Big Magic. I opened my mind to creativity and it found me, but your words inspired me to act. "Through the ashes of disaster, grow the roses of success." - The Sherman Brothers, The Roses Of Success, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.Words that have stuck with me my entire life, and now live within Robot's story. Lastly, thank you. I hope Robot's story encourages you to always be on the lookout for that something (or someone) that inspires you.David
The Very Large Church

The Very Large Church

Lyle E. Schaller

Abingdon Press
2000
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One of the most crucial changes in North American life, Lyle E. Schaller explains, has been the shift from small to large institutions. Sixty years ago one-teacher, one-room schoolhouses still abounded, and the average number of students in all American schools was one hundred. Now new construction on elementary schools is often for facilities that will accommodate more than twelve hundred students, and average school size is over six hundred. Similar changes have happened in several other branches of American life. These changes, Schaller contends, mean that the rules have changed for everyone involved in organizational life. Very large churches megachurches will increasingly come to embody the new rule-book for congregations. Extending their mission far beyond a single local neighborhood, they will draw large numbers of visitors, helping them move progressively from skeptics or seekers to believers to learners to disciples to apostles. The Very Large Church was written for those congregational leaders, both volunteer and paid staff, who recognize that their old rule-book is obsolete and who are eager to learn how to participate effectively in the very large church in a context that is defined by the culture, the societal context, clearly defined expectations, a theological belief system, a passion for evangelism, a high level of competence, creativity, innovation, and a new and different set of rules, rather than by local traditions, geographical boundaries, or yesterday s stereotypes. Key Features: Focuses on issues in organization life Schaller s strong suit Addresses a tendency that is growing today Key Benefits: Places the shift to large churches within the context of a cultural shift from small to large institutions Demonstrates how and why the old rule-book for organizational structure must change Helps church leaders understand how to make the transition to the megachurch culture while retaining Christian integrity "
The Very Worst Monster

The Very Worst Monster

Pat Hutchins

Greenwillow Books
1988
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When Billy Monster was born, his father said, "My son is going to grow up to be the Worst Monster in the World." However, Billy's sister Hazel proved that she was the Worst Monster in a way that older siblings can cheer. "A monstrously wonderful a addition to any picture book collection."--School Library Journal.
The Very First Thanksgiving Day

The Very First Thanksgiving Day

Rhonda Gowler Greene

Atheneum Books for Young Readers
2002
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From the same team that brought you The Day Jesus Was Born comes a charming story that introduces the Thanksgiving holiday to young readers. This is the food, gathered and blessed, the corn and sweet berries, and wild turkey dressed, shared on the very first Thanksgiving Day. Join author Rhonda Gowler Greene and illustrator Susan Gaber on a journey back to the very first Thanksgiving Day, when two societies came together to feast and honor the earth's bounty in peace.
A Very Brave Witch

A Very Brave Witch

Alison McGhee

Simon Schuster/Paula Wiseman Books
2006
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On the far side of town in a big dark house lives a brave little witch. She has heard lots and lots about that very human holiday Halloween, and even though she thinks she knows what humans are like, she has never, ever seen Halloween for herself. On the far side of town in a big dark house lives a brave little witch. She has heard lots and lots about that very human holiday Halloween, and even though she thinks she knows what humans are like, she has never, ever seen Halloween for herself. Until one very special Halloween comes along . . .
A Very Brave Witch

A Very Brave Witch

Alison McGhee

Simon Schuster/Paula Wiseman Books
2011
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On the far side of town, in a big, dark, house, lives a brave little witch. She has heard lots and lots about those scary humans and a holiday they call Halloween, but she has never even seen Halloween for herself. Until one very special Halloween comes along... Perfect for trick-or-treaters of all ages, A Very Brave Witch makes for a playful read-aloud that takes the scariness out of the holiday.
A Very Brief History of Eternity

A Very Brief History of Eternity

Carlos Eire

Princeton University Press
2011
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What is eternity? Is it anything other than a purely abstract concept, totally unrelated to our lives? A mere hope? A frightfully uncertain horizon? Or is it a certainty, shared by priest and scientist alike, and an essential element in all human relations? In A Very Brief History of Eternity, Carlos Eire, the historian and National Book Award-winning author of Waiting for Snow in Havana, has written a brilliant history of eternity in Western culture. Tracing the idea from ancient times to the present, Eire examines the rise and fall of five different conceptions of eternity, exploring how they developed and how they have helped shape individual and collective self-understanding. A book about lived beliefs and their relationship to social and political realities, A Very Brief History of Eternity is also about unbelief, and the tangled and often rancorous relation between faith and reason. Its subject is the largest subject of all, one that has taxed minds great and small for centuries, and will forever be of human interest, intellectually, spiritually, and viscerally.