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All the Places We Call Home

Author : Patrice Gopo
Publisher : Worthy Kids/Ideals
Page : 32 pages
File Size : 13,74 MB
Release : 2022-06-14
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 9781546012665

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Fall in love with this lyrically written and lushly illustrated exploration of multicultural heritage that celebrates all the people and places who make us who we are. "And where shall we go?" Mama asks as she tucks me in. "South Africa. Where I was born." My answer summons Mama's stories, stories that send us soaring back in time to when I was a baby. Out my window. Down my street. Across water. Across continents. "Where do you come from? Where does your family come from?" For many children, the answers to these questions can transform a conversation into a journey around the globe. In her first picture book, author Patrice Gopo illuminates how family stories of far-off lands help shape children, help form their identity, and help connect them with the broader world. Her lyrical language, paired with Jenin Mohammed's richly textured artwork, creates a beautiful, stirring portrait of a child's deep ties to cultures and communities beyond where she lays her head to sleep. Ultimately, this story speaks a truth that all children need to hear: The places we come from are part of us, even if we can't always be near them. All the Places We Call Home is a quiet triumph that encourages an awakening to our own stories and to the stories of those around us.

The Place We Call Home

Author : Faith Hogan
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 386 pages
File Size : 19,92 MB
Release : 2020-01-09
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1788548590

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Welcome to Ballycove, the home of Corrigan Mills... Set against the backdrop of the beautiful Irish countryside the famed Corrigan Mills are run by the seemingly perfect Corrigan family, but every family has its secrets, and they don't always stay hidden. Ada has forever lived her life in her sister's shadow. Wanting only to please her mother and take over the family business, now Ada has to take a look at what her heart really wants. Callie has a flourishing international career and a man who loves her dearly, she appears to have it all. But when she's unceremoniously turfed out of the design world, Callie might just get what she's been yearning for. The chance to go home. Simon has always wanted more. More money, more fame, more notoriety. The problem child. Simon has more enemies than friends, and when one of his latest schemes falls foul he'll have to return to the people who always believe in him. Ballycove isn't just a small Irish town. It's a place to call home. Praise for The Place We Call Home: 'A story that takes you far away' Amazon 5* Review 'I feel like I've just binge-watched my next favourite series on Netflix' Amazon 5* Review 'This story pulls you in from the first page' Amazon 5* Review 'An amazing read by Faith Hogan' Amazon 5* Review 'Thoroughly enjoyed this book and was sorry to finish reading it' Amazon 5* Review 'Beautifully written, enjoyable and heartwarming to read' Amazon 5* Review 'As fantastic as ever, The Place We Call Home delivers on all counts and will have readers counting down the days until the next Faith Hogan novel' Amazon 5* Review

A Place We Call Home

Author : K. Amimahaum Ducre
Publisher : Syracuse University Press
Page : 180 pages
File Size : 21,93 MB
Release : 2013-01-04
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0815633068

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Faith holds up a photo of the boarded-up, vacant house: "It’s the first thing I see. And I just call it ‘the Homeless House’ ‘cause it’s the house that nobody fixes up." Faith is one of fourteen women living on Syracuse’s Southside, a predominantly African-American and low-income area, who took photographs of their environment and displayed their images to facilitate dialogues about how they viewed their community. A Place We Call Home chronicles this photography project and bears witness not only to the environmental injustice experienced by these women but also to the ways in which they maintain dignity and restore order in a community where they have traditionally had little control. To understand the present plight of these women, one must understand the historical and political context in which certain urban neighborhoods were formed: Black migration, urban renewal, white flight, capital expansion, and then bust. Ducre demonstrates how such political and economic forces created a landscape of abandoned housing within the Southside community. She spotlights the impact of this blight upon the female residents who survive in this crucible of neglect. A Place We Call Home is the first case study of the intersection of Black feminism and environmental justice, and it is also the first book-length presentation using Photovoice methodology, an innovative research and empowerment strategy that assesses community needs by utilizing photographic images taken by individuals. The individuals have historically lacked power and status in formal planning processes. Through a cogent combination of words and images, this book illuminates how these women manage their daily survival in degraded environments, the tools that they deploy to do so, and how they act as agents of change to transform their communities.

That Place We Call Home

Author : John Creedon
Publisher : Gill & Macmillan Ltd
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 35,82 MB
Release : 2020-10-30
Category : History
ISBN : 0717189864

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John Creedon has always been fascinated by place names, from growing up in Cork City as a young boy to travelling around Ireland making his popular television show. In this brilliant new book, he peels back the layers of meaning of familiar place names to reveal stories about the land of Erin and the people who walked it before us. Travel the highways, byways and boreens of Ireland with John and become absorbed in the place names, such as 'The Cave of the Cats', 'Artichoke Road', 'The Eagle's Nest' and 'Crazy Corner'. All hold clues that help to uncover our past and make sense of that place we call home, feeding both mind and soul along the way.

The Places We Call Home

Author : Kenneth Frame
Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Page : 134 pages
File Size : 20,62 MB
Release : 2016-02-17
Category :
ISBN : 9781530077540

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Author Kenneth Frame uses his gift of lyrical poetry to describe some of America's most beloved cities, both large and small. This book is is an excellent "go to" resource if you want to learn something new or refresh your memory about the places we call home.

Words We Call Home

Author : Linda Svendsen
Publisher : UBC Press
Page : 403 pages
File Size : 46,21 MB
Release : 2011-11-01
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 0774844698

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Words We Call Home is a commemorative anthology celebrating more than twenty-five years of achievement for the UBC Creative Writing department -- the oldest writing program in Canada. The more than sixty poets, dramatists, and fiction writers included provide just a sample of the energy and vision the department has fostered over the years. From Earle Birney's pioneering efforts in 1946, to the birth of the department in 1965, to the present day, the programme has created a place for aspiring, talented writers.

The Places We Call Home

Author : Kim Ann
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 33,62 MB
Release : 2024-08-24
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 9781953774545

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Discover the delightful world of homes in The Places We Call Home, a captivating rhyming book perfect for children aged baby to 6. This enchanting story takes young readers to explore the many unique places where people and animals live. From bustling cities to quiet countryside, from treetop nests to oceanic depths, every home is celebrated for its special qualities and the love it holds within. Join us in a heartfelt adventure, beautifully illustrated, that teaches children the importance of homes and the love that fills them. Whether high in the attic or deep in the ocean, with family or alone, The Places We Call Home reminds us that home is where all love begins. Topics & Themes: Engaging rhyming text Beautiful illustrations Perfect for bedtime stories or classroom reading Encourages appreciation of different living environments ​​​​​​​Feels like home Diversity of homes Animals and their habitats Love and family Imagination and adventure Community and belonging Introduce your little ones to the wonderful world of homes with The Places We Call Home, a story that celebrates the special places we all cherish. Perfect for: Parents looking for a heartwarming bedtime story Teachers seeking an engaging read-aloud book Children fascinated by different places and animals Building early literacy skills through rhyming text The Places We Call Home is more than just a book; it's an invitation to explore, imagine, and appreciate the unique places we all call home. Get your copy today and share the joy of finding a home wherever your heart resides!

this bridge we call home

Author : Gloria Anzaldúa
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 623 pages
File Size : 46,84 MB
Release : 2013-10-18
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 113535152X

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More than twenty years after the ground-breaking anthology This Bridge Called My Back called upon feminists to envision new forms of communities and practices, Gloria E. Anzaldúa and AnaLouise Keating have painstakingly assembled a new collection of over eighty original writings that offers a bold new vision of women-of-color consciousness for the twenty-first century. Written by women and men--both "of color" and "white"--this bridge we call home will challenge readers to rethink existing categories and invent new individual and collective identities.

Jayhawker

Author : Andrew Malan Milward
Publisher : University Press of Kansas
Page : 204 pages
File Size : 47,3 MB
Release : 2019-10-21
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0700628673

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Wars ravage Iraq and Afghanistan. An earthquake devastates Haiti. The economy is in crisis and America is in the death grip of partisan politics. But what really, really gets you down? Your college basketball team loses a key game. It kind of makes a person wonder—first, of course, about his priorities, but then, inevitably, about the nature of such an obsession, one clearly shared with millions of sports fans spanning the United States. In a book that begins with one fan’s passion for a game, Andrew Malan Milward takes a deep dive into sports culture, team loyalty, and a shared sense of belonging—and what these have to do with character, home, and history. At the University of Kansas—where the inventor of the sport coached its first team—basketball is a religion, and Milward is a devoted follower with a faith that has grown despite time and distance. Jayhawker, his first venture into nonfiction, bears the marks of the accomplished storyteller. Sharply observed, deftly written, and often as dramatic as its subject, the book pairs personal memoir with cultural history to conduct us from the world of the athlete to the literary life, from competition to camaraderie, from the history of the game to the game as a reflection of American history at its darkest hour and in its shining moments. A journey through one man’s obsession with basketball, Jayhawker: On History, Home, and Basketball tells a quintessential American story.

Having It All?

Author : Veronica Chambers
Publisher : Crown
Page : 242 pages
File Size : 29,45 MB
Release : 2007-12-18
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0307419029

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A behind-the-scenes look into the lives of successful middle- and upper-middle class African American women, the groundbreaking HAVING IT ALL? is sure to spark discussions from cocktail parties to boardrooms. In a single generation, black women have made extraordinary strides academically, professionally, and financially. They’ve entered the workplace at a far greater rate than white women; increased their enrollment in law schools and graduate programs by 120 percent; and many are now running top companies, or in some cases, the country. Isn’t that enough? Not necessarily. With sharp insight, award-winning journalist Veronica Chambers explores the challenges and stereotypes she and other African American women continue to endure, and answers the question most often posed to her: What does success mean for black women? Twenty-first century black women draw their inspiration from a wide range of sources: Claire Huxtable to Audrey Hepburn, snowboarding to basketball, Gloria Steinem to bell hooks. They choose what they like. Yet they are misunderstood by mainstream America and lack an accurate portrayal in the media of their lives. HAVING IT ALL? interweaves the thoughts and reflections of more than fifty women who occupy this territory. The voices range from Thelma Golden, chief curator of The Studio Museum in Harlem, to a Silicon Valley executive, to medical and legal professionals, and stay-at-home “mocha moms.” Successful black women today want it all: marriage, motherhood, engaging work, and prosperity. The difference is that they come to the table with the strength, courage and wisdom of black women ancestors who-did-it-all, even when they didn’t-have-it-all. What has gone so undocumented by the media is that modern black women are coming up with creative, satisfying answers to the juggling act that all women face. Veronica Chambers chronicles this topic for the first time in her absorbing, riveting and groundbreaking book HAVING IT ALL?