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This is the tale of young Tom of Warwick who is sent to his local castle to learn the art of knighthood. Tom's adventures, and the stories he hears from Master William about knights from many traditions, should delight and enthral young would-be-knights everywhere.
A collection of tales from around the world which focus on the exploits of a variety of pirates, from the fierce and frightening to the friendly and funny. Suggested level: primary.
This book is the first episode in the autobiography of Charles Robert Barefoot Jr: "THE MAN." He is not like any man you've ever known or even read about in a fiction novel. Barefoot Jr. is afraid of NOTHING!!! Yet with all this rough exterior, Barefoot Jr. is a loving compassionate man that spends hours every day devoted to helping others. Barefoot Jr. is smarter and wiser than most who have college degrees. This self-made man has studied law, religion, medicine, business, economics, and much more. Yet he keeps his backwoods charm. As a child most adults that knew him were protective of him. The men respected him and all the girls and women loved him. He had everything: money, fame, respect and love. His life was going great. Then suddenly one day, WHAM! His world began to fall apart. This episode takes us to when his troubles first started, and how those he loved and thought he could trust betrayed him. It also gives a glimpse into his childhood and many of the experiences that made him who he is today. Today he sits in prison because of jealousy and lies. Knowing that God is in control of his life, Charles Barefoot Jr. never complains but continues to do God's work right where he is. As the Pastor of The Church of the Nation's Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, Charles Barefoot Jr. wants people to know the truth. He wants people to know the Ku Klux Klan is not what Hollywood shows it to be. He also wants people to know the corruption and lies of the government officials that are suppose to be helping the people. This book begins his journey in dealing with - "so called justice."
A skilled knife fighter since the age of nine, Chalice knows what it's like to live life on the edge—precariously balanced between the dark and the light. But the time has come to choose. The evil sorcerer who kidnapped her over a decade ago requires her superhuman senses to steal a precious magical artifact…or she must suffer the consequences. Desperate to break the curse that enslaves her, Chalice agrees. But it is only with the help of Aydin—her noble warrior-protector—that she will risk venturing beyond the veil to discover the origins of her power. Only for him will she dare to fully embrace her awesome talents. For a deadly duel is at hand, and Chalice alone will have to decide between freedom…and the love of her life.
Lebanese author Wafa' Tarnowska opens a window into the Arab world with her magnificent new translation of eight stories from 'A Thousand and One Nights'. With bright, lush, stylized acrylic illustrations, this collection of eight stories from 'A Thousand and One Nights' is designed for reading aloud, but in contrast to many watered-down versions, these tales may find their best audience with older elementary students and middle-schoolers. The long introductory story, Shahriyar Meets Shahrazade, tells of the shah's discovery of his beloved wife's betrayal and his shocking decision to marry a new bride every day and then order her death. Then he meets and marries Shahrazade, who persuades Shahriyar to keep her alive by telling him a riveting story each night. This edition is notable for combining favourites such as Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp with less familiar tales such as The Diamond Anklet and The Speaking Bird and the Singing Tree Throughout, the spacious paintings capture the sense of the supernatural in daily life, including magical images of people taking flight above city, trees, and desert. A chapter book AGES: 9-12 Colour illustrations
Dancing Barefoot is the full and true story of Patti Smith, widely acknowledged as one of the most significant American artists of the rock 'n' roll era, a performer whose audience and appeal reach far beyond the parameters of rock. An acclaimed poet, a respected artist, and a figurehead for many liberal political causes, Patti Smith soared from an ugly-duckling childhood in postwar New Jersey to become queen of the New York arts scene in the 1970s. This book traces the brilliant trajectory of her career, including the fifteen reclusive years she spent in Detroit in the 1980s and '90s, as well as her triumphant return to New York. But it is primarily the story of a performer growing up in New York City in the early and mid-1970s. Dancing Barefoot is a measured, accurate, and enthusiastic account of Smith's career. Guided by interviews with those who have known her—including Ivan Kral, Tom Verlaine, Richard Lloyd, John Cale, and Jim Carroll—it relies most of all on Patti's own words. This is Patti's story, told as she might have seen it, had she been on the outside looking in.
The Barefoot Book of children takes its readers on a visual trek across the globe, where they discover that--despite our different clothes and homes and languages--we are more alike than different.
Writers of both fiction and non-fiction have long been fascinated by the Middle Ages, and this guide summarizes and evaluates more than 500 picture books, novels, nonfiction, and reference books that have been written for readers in grades K - 12. It also offers professional resources for educators and suggestions for classroom activities.