Contest Winners for Three is a series of five graded collections of time-tested piano trios. Over the years Alfred Music, Belwin, and Myklas produced an extensive catalog of quality elementary and intermediate supplementary piano trios. The pieces that are included in this volume represent the three companies' most popular and effective trios drawn from festival and contest lists. Book 3 consists of early intermediate pieces, placed in approximate order of difficulty. Titles: *Hot Pursuit *Down by the Riverside *Three's a Crowd Rag *Cancun Cha-Cha-Cha *Yankee Doodle
Contest Winners for Three is a series of five graded collections of time-tested piano trios. Over the years Alfred Music, Belwin, and Myklas produced an extensive catalog of quality elementary and intermediate supplementary piano trios. The pieces that are included in this volume represent the three companies' most popular and effective trios drawn from festival and contest lists. Book 1 consists of elementary/late elementary pieces, placed in approximate order of difficulty. Titles: *Scarborough Fair *Oh Where, Oh Where *Chopsticks for Three *This Old Man *Camptown Races *Roundabout
Contest Winners for Three is a series of five graded collections of time-tested piano trios. Over the years Alfred Music, Belwin, and Myklas produced an extensive catalog of quality elementary and intermediate supplementary piano trios. The pieces that are included in this volume represent the three companies' most popular and effective trios drawn from festival and contest lists. Book 4 consists of early intermediate/intermediate pieces, placed in approximate order of difficulty. Titles: *Agent 003 *Legend *Chatterbox *Greensleeves *Who's Next?
Contest Winners for Three is a series of five graded collections of time-tested piano trios. Over the years Alfred Music, Belwin, and Myklas produced an extensive catalog of quality elementary and intermediate supplementary piano trios. The pieces that are included in this volume represent the three companies' most popular and effective trios drawn from festival and contest lists. Book 5 consists of intermediate pieces, placed in approximate order of difficulty. Titles: *Bob's Blues *Havah Nagila *March Promenade *America the Beautiful *Blue Threesome *Polka Diana
Contest Winners for Three is a series of five graded collections of time-tested piano trios. Over the years Alfred Music, Belwin, and Myklas produced an extensive catalog of quality elementary and intermediate supplementary piano trios. The pieces that are included in this volume represent the three companies' most popular and effective trios drawn from festival and contest lists. Book 2 consists of late elementary/early intermediate pieces, placed in approximate order of difficulty. Titles: *Rustic Dance *Aloha Bay *Romp a la Mozart *The Bluegrass Fiddlers *Hoedown Tonight!
Contest Winners for Two is a series of five graded collections of original, time-tested piano duets. Over the years Alfred, Belwin, and Myklas produced an extensive catalogue of quality elementary and intermediate supplementary piano duets. The pieces that are included in this volume represent the three companies' most popular and effective duets drawn from festival and contest lists. Book 3 consists of early intermediate pieces, placed in approximate order of difficulty. Titles: * Lazy Day Blues (Robert D. Vandall) * Preludium in D Major (Dennis Alexander) * Rag-Weed Rag (Dick Averre) * So Suite (Robert D. Vandall): Prelude, Song, Tarantella * Tango Jubilate (David Karp) * Texas Tacos (David Karp) * Western Trail (Shirley Mier)
When the women behind the popular blog Three Many Cooks gather in the busiest room in the house, there are never too many cooks in the kitchen. Now acclaimed cookbook author Pam Anderson and her daughters, Maggy Keet and Sharon Damelio, blend compelling reflections and well-loved recipes into one funny, candid, and irresistible book. Together, Pam, Maggy, and Sharon reveal the challenging give-and-take between mothers and daughters, the passionate belief that food nourishes both body and soul, and the simple wonder that arises from good meals shared. Pam chronicles her epicurean journey, beginning at the apron hems of her grandmother and mother, and recounts how a cultural exchange to Provence led to twenty-five years of food and friendship. Firstborn Maggy rebelled against the family’s culinary ways but eventually found her inner chef as a newlywed faced with the terrifying reality of cooking dinner every night. Younger daughter Sharon fell in love with food by helping her mother work, lending her searing opinions and elbow grease to the grueling process of testing recipes for Pam’s bestselling cookbooks. Three Many Cooks ladles out the highs and lows, the kitchen disasters and culinary triumphs, the bitter fights and lasting love. Of course, these stories would not be complete without a selection of treasured recipes that nurtured relationships, ended feuds, and expanded repertoires, recipes that evoke forgiveness, memory, passion, and perseverance: Pumpkin-Walnut Scones, baked by dueling sisters; Grilled Lemon Chicken, made legendary by Pam’s father at every backyard cookout; Chicken Vindaloo that Maggy whipped up in a boat galley in the Caribbean; Carrot Cake obsessively perfected by Sharon for the wedding of friends; and many more. Sometimes irreverent, often moving, always honest, this collection illustrates three women’s individual and shared search for a faith that confirms what they know to be true: The divine is often found hovering not over an altar but around the stove and kitchen table. So hop on a bar stool at the kitchen island and join them to commiserate, laugh, and, of course, eat! Praise for Three Many Cooks “This beautiful book is a stirring, candid, powerful celebration of mothers, daughters, and sisters, and of family, food, and faith. The stories are relatable and real, and are woven perfectly with the time-tested, mouthwatering recipes. I loved every page, every word, and am adding this to the very small pile of books in my life that I know I’ll pick up and read again and again.”—Ree Drummond, New York Times bestselling author of The Pioneer Woman Cooks
Three Newbery Medal winners—Christopher Paul Curtis’s Bud, Not Buddy, Clare Vanderpool’s Moon Over Manifest, and Rebecca Stead’s When You Reach Me—come together in this collection that’s perfect for catching up on old favorites and discovering new ones. Whether you’re looking for an escape or eager to catch up on some summer reading, the three award-winning titles in this collection will stay with you. Titles featured include: · Bud, Not Buddy: It’s 1936, in Flint, Michigan, and a motherless boy named Bud decides to hit the road to find his father in this Newbery Medal and Coretta Scott King Award-winning classic from Christopher Paul Curtis, author of The Watsons Go To Birmingham—1963. · Moon Over Manifest: Armed only with a few possessions, Abilene Tucker jumps off the train in Manifest, Kansas, aiming to learn about the boy her father once was. What she discovers sends her and some new friends on an honest-to-goodness spy hunt. · When You Reach Me: Shortly after a fall-out with her best friend, sixth grader Miranda starts receiving mysterious notes that seem to predict the future. If that's the case, then Miranda has a big problem—because the notes tell her that someone is going to die, and she might be too late to stop it. Turn to this three-book collection for the classics you remember and the stories you’ll never forget.
Fiction. JUST LIKE A REAL PERSON is a story about broken cars and broken people. A story of intoxication, sobriety, and potent memories of a woman in a yellow sundress. But, it's also a story about love that asks what it means to finally feel, after years of feeling nothing but numb. The story begins with a crash, and throughout the story, we bear witness to many more--both literal and metaphorical--as cars wrap around lamp posts and jump medians, and as the humans inside them are unknotted from smouldering metal and the entanglements of their choices. He is a nameless, indiscriminate addict. A fuck-up without a driver's license, who has caused forty-two car crashes in eight years, and makes his living by picking through the shattered belongings and lives he leaves behind. She is Lola, and Lola is unsure where she's going, just that it's far from there. Disorienting as an acid trip, the story winds through the aftermath, watching as he collides with recovery, women, and his own imperfect recollections while searching for the elusive girl in the yellow sundress.
S. J. Kincaid has created a fascinating dystopian world for Insignia, her futuristic science-fiction adventure series perfect for fans of Ender's Game. Earth is in the middle of WWIII, a war to determine which governments and corporations will control the resources of the solar system. Teen Tom Raines grew up with nothing—some days without even a roof over his head. Then his exceptional gaming skills earned him a spot in the Intrasolar Forces, the country's elite military training program, and his life completely changed. Now in Vortex, the second book in the series, Tom discovers that the Pentagonal Spire, where he and his friends are being trained as superhuman weapons, is filled with corruption. He is asked to betray his friends—the first real friends he's ever had—for the sake of his country. Will he sacrifice his new life to do what he believes is right?