![]() It is winter in the 100 Acre Wood and 'having nothing else to do', Pooh goes to visit Piglet. Milne doesn't keep us in suspense about where the title of the book comes from - the first chapter of the book straight away tells the story: 'In Which a House is Built at Pooh Corner For Eeyore'. ![]() This book follows the same format as ' Winnie-the-Pooh', where almost every chapter can be read independently of each other as a shorter story perfect for bedtime reading and for keeping a child's (or adult's) attention! In fact, in the many years since their original publication, various chapters of these popular tales have been adapted and reprinted for younger readers in separate story books. However, it is the second volume specifically about the well loved 'bear of little brains', ' Winnie-the-Pooh' along with his friends and their many adventures in the 100 Acre Wood. Ltd in October 1928, being the final in a quartet of books for children by A.A. ![]() ![]() 'The House at Pooh Corner' was first published by Methuen & Co. ![]()
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5/23/2023 0 Comments فوضى الحواس by Ahlam Mosteghanemi![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() She is often very critical of herself and other people, but she also has great compassion, and although she may be very honest, she has a very strong conviction that other people are right just as much as she is. She fights with her weight problem and has a tendency to be very self-conscious of it because she feels as though it is wrong. She has a lot of energy, which often gets her into trouble. She has a great deal of inner strength and courage, but she sometimes lacks the ability to use her strength in an effective way. She has a tendency to be a bit selfish, and this is often because her inner world interferes with the outside world and she has no clue how to deal with this. I would describe her as someone who has a very complex and interesting inner world and a similar, quirky, but much less obvious outer world. Ahlam Mosteghanemi personality type is ESFP, but she also is an ENFP at heart. ![]() 5/23/2023 0 Comments The wave susan![]() ![]() Then she examines the science behind the big waves in Hawaii, California, Mexico, and beyond. She follows him into the water, and explores the sort of mentality that makes someone want to ride a wave that could easily pummel them. Invented by surfer Laird Hamilton, the surfing world has been rattled by the ability to ride bigger waves than ever. Some of it leaves you kind of breathless, like waves that so huge they can take out a cargo ship with nothing left to show it existed just minutes before.Ĭasey spends some of the time discussing surfing, especially tow-surfing where the waves are so big surfers are put in place and hauled out via Jet-Skis. Susan Casey explores just about everything to do with the ocean. ![]() It has just about everything that would make a fiction novel exciting, except that this is real. ![]() How much fun is this! This nonfiction title lives up to the buzz that came out when it was released. “If I scare myself once every day, I’m a better person….It helps to have that little jolt of perspective that life’s fragile.” Laird Hamilton in The Wave, by Susan Casey ![]() 5/22/2023 0 Comments The gatekeeper k alex walker![]() Press esc, or click the close the button to close this dialog box. Search (Combination + S): Shortcut for search page. Site Map (Combination + M): Shortcut for site map (footer agency) section of the page. Main Content (Combination + R): Shortcut for viewing the content section of the current page.įAQ (Combination + Q): Shortcut for FAQ page.Ĭontact (Combination + C): Shortcut for contact page or form inquiries.įeedback (Combination + K): Shortcut for feedback page. Home Page (Combination + H): Accessibility key for redirecting to homepage. 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WCAG 2.0 is also an international standard, ISO 40500. ![]() This website adopts the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 2.0) as the accessibility standard for all its related web development and services. ![]() 5/22/2023 0 Comments Vivian maier art![]() ![]() ![]() Meanwhile, others wonder on-screen why Maier didn’t even share them with her family and friends-what was her motivation for taking these pictures? For him the question, above all others, was: Why didn’t Maier share her amazing works of art with others? Professional artists appear on-screen to declare that “had she made herself known, she would have become a famous photographer,” as if it is easy to make oneself known, as if “sharing” is something that today’s art world is even interested in, revolving as it does around asset purchases by the wealthy finessed by a legion of gatekeepers. In the 2013 documentary Finding Vivian Maier, John Maloof, credited with the titular discovery, goes searching for the woman whose beautiful photographs he bought at a storage auction, talking to her friends, her former employers, the children (now grown) that she cared for, a living relative. ![]() 5/22/2023 0 Comments Back in your arms monica mccallan![]() ![]() Spoiler alert: you will fall in love with this story, because JJ Arias has a way with words that makes it impossible not to. A romance that ebbs, flows, and eventually soars? Tick, tickety tick! You feel every step of Quinn and Sawyer’s second shot at love, and I finished the book with a satisfied sigh. Set in a Stars Hollow-esque small town? Tick. Read it!īack In Your Arms is a delicious second-chance romance that ticks every box of my favourite genre. A second-chance romance, it’s got heart, soul, and everything in between. The Secret Of You And Me kept me gripped from first page to last, and I stayed up so late reading it, I was useless the next day. No, you’re not seeing things – Mills & Boon published a lesbian romance. The Secret Of You And Me by Melissa Lenhardt When Dahlia and London come together, I was giddy with excitement. But what stopped me in my tracks was the feels. Yes, there’s a solid story with competition, lust, and drama. Anita Kelly shows a skilled pair of hands in mixing this story: a pinch of rich/poor trope, a teaspoon of family strife, a sprinkle of non-binary, and a splash of coming out. ![]() Make it queer, and have two characters falling in love on-screen and off? I’m in. I watch cookery reality shows by the dozen, so this made me sit up. Ready for my mushy-smushy Valentine’s Day recommendations? Here goes… ![]() It’s true what they say – you always remember how a story makes you feel, and this lot left me deep in a barrel of lurve. This Valentine’s Day, I thought I’d recommend a bunch of sapphic books that made me all warm and fuzzy. ![]() 5/22/2023 0 Comments Saunders tenth of december![]() On that day, The New York Times published an article with the title, “George Saunders Has Written the Best Book You’ll Read This Year,” a pretty bold declaration given that 2013 still had 359 days to go. ![]() Over the years, he has gained the reputation of being a “writer’s writer,” with authors like Tobias Wolff saying about Saunders: “He’s been one of the luminous spots of our literature for the past 20 years.” But despite his literary accomplishments, and despite winning the prestigious MacArthur award in 2006, George Saunders never quite became a household name until January 6 of this year. Saunders published his first short story with The New Yorker back in 1992, and his new stories have regularly debuted in the magazine’s Fiction section ever since. ![]() For writers and serious readers, George Saunders is anything but a newcomer. ![]() 5/22/2023 0 Comments If had been with me book![]() ![]() Readers of domestic dramas will be enthralled. The characters are sensitively portrayed, as is their recovery, and the hopeful ending is realistic. This exceptionally well-written novel is all about suspense, thrill and drama, including the relationships between generations and what happens between long-standing friends. It is an extraordinary piece of work, a perfect balancing act with terror on one side and love on the other. They made reader love them, they made reader sad, they made reader angry, they made reader laugh, they made reader cry, and they made reader believe in the promise of love and home. The characters in this novel bring life and heart to this story, each with a distinct voice and personality. If He Had Been with Me is a heartfelt novel written with compassion and hope, reconciling the past to pave a road to happiness and second chances. It’s an epic tale of family, secrets, loss, marriage, betrayal, friendships, laughter, and regrets. She is a true storyteller, and If He Had Been with Me is her best book. “If He Had Been with Me” is a modern masterpiece, a powerful novel that can be read on its own. If He Had Been with Me by Laura Nowlin Summary ![]() Be prepared to put everything aside as you will not be able to put the book down. The prose are beautifully written in a style that readers of Laura’s work have come to expect. “If He Had Been with Me” is an absolute page turner from page one. ![]() Download If He Had Been with Me by Laura Nowlin PDF novel free. ![]() ![]() The subsequent dilemmas that Laurel deals with are that of something wild, caged, and pacing. Laurel immerses herself in the toil and turmoil of teenage depression. Laurel the central character in the text, is haunted by a legacy of family secrets, hidden shame, and shattered glass after her father's death. "The Hanged Man" is unsettling as it symbolises the action of paradox in our lives. ![]() Which attracts, but also disturbs and contradicts itself in countless ways, as it presents the Laurel's struggle with depression. "The Hanged Man" is a simple, yet complex prose text. As does the film text, Gia, only the film also presents the emotions and pain felt by the central character with extensive technique. The prose text "The Hanged Man" deals with such an issue in great depth and the physical problems that can follow this psychological disorder. ![]() A sadness greater and more prolonged than that warranted by any objective reason. How similar are the ways in which Francesca Lia Block's prose text, "The Hanged Man" and John Edward's film "Gia" explore the central characters' struggle with depression?ĭepression is a condition of general emotional dejection and withdrawal. ![]() ![]() The Warlord of Mars (Golden Classics #29) (Paperback): The Gods of Mars (Golden Classics #28) (Paperback): How to Succeed or, Stepping-Stones to Fame and Fortune (Golden Classics #23) (Paperback):Ī Princess of Mars (Golden Classics #27) (Paperback): The Victorious Attitude (Golden Classics #22) (Paperback): Pushing to the Front (Golden Classics #21) (Paperback): The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood (Golden Classics #17) (Paperback): ![]() The Romance of the Forest: Interspersed with Some Pieces of Poetry (Golden Classics #12) (Paperback):Ĭaptains Courageous: A Story of the Grand Banks (Golden Classics #13) (Paperback):įrank Fowler, the Cash Boy (Golden Classics #16) (Paperback): Gulliver's Travels Into Several Remote Nations of the World (Golden Classics #11) (Paperback): Winning His Spurs: A Tale of the Crusades (Golden Classics #5) (Paperback): The Island of Doctor Moreau (Golden Classics #1) (Paperback): ![]() This is book number 19 in the Golden Classics series. ![]() |