Join Super Pig and her friends from Hollyhock Farm, and The Piney Woods in this rewrite of the authors favorite stories from The Adventures of Super Pig and Super Pig to the Rescue. In this third book of the Super Pig Series, The Adventures of Super Pig, two, you will fi nd familiar friends and perhaps meet some new ones. Like, Chrissie Cow, who runs off to join the circus, Alan Alligator, who lives in a pond that is much too small and Judy Groundhog, who fl oats away with Pinky Pigs big, red balloon. In each story in this childrens book youll read about loveable characters that always seem to fi nd themselves in need of a Super Hero. Youll fi nd out how Super Pig became Super and go with her on her rescues, and youll also fi nd out you dont have to be a Super Hero to do the right thing
Cora the Cow enjoys her life on the farm, but when a mysterious train shows up one day, she's determined to find adventure. When she discovers a circus has come to town, she wants to be a part of an act-but being in the circus is a lot harder than it looks. Follow along with Cora as she learns that everyone has a role to play and that it's ok to be a little different than your friends! With fun, vibrant illustrations and an easy-to-read story, this book is sure to be a family favorite! This delightful children's book is ideal for bedtime and beginner readers and is perfect for fans of Leela Hope, Mary Lee, or Elwyn Tate.
"Riveting! Camilla, high-five! Amazing work!"--Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark, #1 New York Times bestselling authors of Stay Sexy & Don't Get Murdered An audacious novel of feminine rage about one of the most prolific female serial killers in American history--and the men who drove her to it. They whisper about her in Chicago. Men come to her with their hopes, their dreams--their fortunes. But no one sees them leave. No one sees them at all after they come to call on the Widow of La Porte. The good people of Indiana may have their suspicions, but if those fools knew what she'd given up, what was taken from her, how she'd suffered, surely they'd understand. Belle Gunness learned a long time ago that a woman has to make her own way in this world. That's all it is. A bloody means to an end. A glorious enterprise meant to raise her from the bleak, colorless drudgery of her childhood to the life she deserves. After all, vermin always survive.
Cow is invited to board a circus wagon as it parades by the farm. Under the big top, he meets elephants, becomes a clown, and winds up getting shot out of a cannon-a fun adventure he won't soon forget!Cow Joins the Circusis an Artist's Medium StorybookRead the words, explore the pictures, and let your imagination soar!
The first in an exciting series featuring the unforgettable antiquities thief Owl—a modern-day “Indiana Jane” who reluctantly navigates the hidden supernatural world—from the pen of rising urban fantasy star Kristi Charish (The Kincaid Strange series). For fans of Kim Harrison, Jim Butcher, Jennifer Estep, Jenn Bennett, and the like. Ex-archaeology grad student turned international antiquities thief, Alix—better known now as Owl—has one rule. No supernatural jobs. Ever. Until she crosses paths with Mr. Kurosawa, a red dragon who owns and runs the Japanese Circus Casino in Las Vegas. He insists Owl retrieve an artifact stolen three thousand years ago, and makes her an offer she can’t refuse: he’ll get rid of a pack of vampires that want her dead. A dragon is about the only entity on the planet that can deliver on Owl’s vampire problem—and let’s face it, dragons are known to eat the odd thief. Owl retraces the steps of Mr. Kurosawa’s ancient thief from Japan to Bali with the help of her best friend, Nadya, and an attractive mercenary. As it turns out though, finding the scroll is the least of her worries. When she figures out one of Mr. Kurosawa’s trusted advisors is orchestrating a plan to use a weapon powerful enough to wipe out a city, things go to hell in a hand basket fast…and Owl has to pick sides.
The Story of Boogie-Woogie: A Left Hand Like God examines the socio-historical background of the boogie-woogie piano style, from its early appearances in the barrelhouses of lumber, turpentine, and railroad camps in the southern United States, to its emergence at rent parties in Chicago and St. Louis, to its rise as a popular form of music in the nightclubs of New York, to its status as an international craze during World War II. In this enhanced revision of A Left Hand Like God, Peter J. Silvester presents a comprehensive history of boogie-woogie, describing the style's appearance and development, its offshoots, and the pianists who made it famous, and studying its impact on rhythm and blues, urban blues, and big band swing, leading to the eventual revival of 'classical' boogie-woogie in concerts and festivals. Silvester discusses significant European and American pianists of boogie-woogie throughout history, providing biographical information about their life styles and musical influences and offering an analysis of their important recordings. The book also includes a new chapter on the contribution of national and independent record companies to the recording of boogie-woogie music. A thorough bibliography and a final appendix providing many of the bass patterns common in boogie-woogie make this a valuable reference.