Then

Then

Author: Morris Gleitzman

Publisher: Henry Holt and Company (BYR)

Published: 2011-05-10

Total Pages: 207

ISBN-13: 1429923377

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Felix and Zelda have escaped the train to the death camp, but where do they go now? They're two runaway kids in Nazi-occupied Poland. Danger lies at every turn of the road. With the help of a woman named Genia and their active imaginations, Felix and Zelda find a new home and begin to heal, forming a new family together. But can it last? Morris Gleitzman's winning characters will tug at readers' hearts as they struggle to survive in the harsh political climate of Poland in 1942. Their lives are difficult, but they always remember what matters: family, love, and hope.


Children's Jukebox

Children's Jukebox

Author: Rob Reid

Publisher: American Library Association

Published: 2007-06-11

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13: 9780838909409

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A listing of 547 songs contained on 308 recordings for children, organized alphabetically under 170 subject headings. Includes a core list of forty-six recommendations.


Children's Songs for Guitar

Children's Songs for Guitar

Author: Jerry Snyder

Publisher: Alfred Music

Published: 1992-03-06

Total Pages: 100

ISBN-13: 9781457455629

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100 songs arranged in the correct ranges for children. Includes easy chords and suggested strums.


Daddy's Girl

Daddy's Girl

Author: L.S. Watson

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2020-02-12

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 0359497438

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A book about the memories of a special relationship between a father with his youngest daughter, the baby of the family


A Girl's Life

A Girl's Life

Author: Marianne Gingher

Publisher: LSU Press

Published: 2001-03-01

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 9780807126851

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In pleasant contrast to the recent flood of haunted childhood memoirs, A Girl’s Life is about growing up in a functional family, about nurture, serenity, wonderment, and the stabilizing contributions an unencumbered heart makes in the life of an observant child. Marianne Gingher makes the events of a “normal” girlhood not only engaging but distinctly illuminating and explores rites of passage that are as persuasive in shaping an artist’s sensibilities as are privations. A meditation on the comforts of homeplace and family, A Girl’s Life celebrates the last era in America, the 1950s and 1960s, when it was still possible to enjoy a cynicism-free girlhood—when “it was still safe for children to take gifts from strangers and not yet unwise for them to leave the doors of their hearts unlocked.” As Eudora Welty wrote in her autobiographical memoir One Writer’s Beginnings, “A sheltered life can be a daring life as well. For all serious daring starts from within.” The seventeen personal narratives collected here corroborate Welty’s conviction. Arranged in a loose chronology, the tales document a southern white girl’s middle-class initiation into the adult world. The first section, “Sanctuary,” recalls Gingher’s earliest impressions of family dynamics and shelter, a child’s yearnings and resourcefulness. “Truths and Grit,” the second section, deals with the tempering of bliss, a young girl’s first encounters with corruption and mortality. In the final group of essays, “Metaphors and Pies,” Gingher explores the contributions her recollections of childhood make in her ongoing trials as a parent and a writer. That her own childhood still permeates and inspires her present life is perhaps its greatest legacy. Did the way Marianne Gingher grow up compel her toward the writing life? Certainly the impact of that distant time, specific people and events, sensory-steeped moments, and the privilege of being allowed to dream as well as do enriched and fostered the writer’s imagination. By turns funny, provocative, jubilant, and tender, A Girl’s Life is perhaps most notable for both exalting and justifying the place of happiness in a writer’s development.


The Sweet Girl

The Sweet Girl

Author: Annabel Lyon

Publisher: Vintage

Published: 2013-06-04

Total Pages: 195

ISBN-13: 0307962563

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From the award-winning author of The Golden Mean, a captivating, wholly transporting new novel that follows Aristotle’s strong-willed daughter as she shapes her own destiny: an unexpected love story, a tender portrait of a girl and her father, and an astonishing journey through the underbelly of a supposedly enlightened society. Aristotle has never been able to resist a keen mind, and Pythias is certainly her father’s daughter: besting his brightest students, refusing to content herself with a life circumscribed by the kitchen, the loom, and, eventually, a husband. Into her teenage years, she is protected by the reputation of her adored father, but with the death of Alexander the Great, her fortunes suddenly change. Aristotle’s family is forced to flee Athens for a small town, where the great philosopher soon dies, and orphaned Pythias quickly discovers that the world is not a place of logic after all, but one of superstition. As threats close in on her—a rebellious household, capricious gods and goddesses—she will need every ounce of wit she possesses, and the courage to seek refuge where she least expects it. This ebook edition includes a Reading Group Guide.


Folksinger's Wordbook

Folksinger's Wordbook

Author: Oak Publications

Publisher: Oak Publications

Published: 1973-01-01

Total Pages: 423

ISBN-13: 1783234601

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A first-rate collection of words to more than 1,000 songs, loosely categorised as folk songs...grouped by general themes and indexed by title. Lyrics and guitar chords.


Wee Sing Silly Songs

Wee Sing Silly Songs

Author: Pamela Conn Beall

Publisher:

Published: 2006-03-16

Total Pages: 66

ISBN-13: 0843120045

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A collection of silly songs to entertain children.