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Bright in the Night

Author : Lena Sjöberg
Publisher : National Geographic Books
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 13,68 MB
Release : 2020-01-14
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 0500652198

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A beautifully illustrated, nonfiction picture book showing readers all the bright things that can be found in the dark of night. When night falls, everything is dark. Or is it? The Moon shines with a pale light. A car drives along the street, and when its headlights flash, two bright dots run by. Is it a cat’s eyes? Or perhaps a fox’s? Stars twinkle in the night sky, and sometimes even the bright belt of the Milky Way is visible. Come on a journey and visit the dark forest, the deep ocean, and the shadows of the city, and discover everything that glows, glitters, and shines in the night! This nonfiction picture book is full of fun facts about all the strange and wonderful sources of light on Earth and in the sky, from the Moon and the stars to glow-in-the-dark insects, luminous underwater creatures, lighthouses, fireworks, and phosphorescence.

Bright Lights, Dark Nights

Author : Stephen Emond
Publisher : Macmillan
Page : 385 pages
File Size : 27,57 MB
Release : 2015-08-11
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 1626722064

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An illustrated YA novel about first love amid racial tensions in an urban Connecticut town, from the author of Happyface.

Dark Days, Bright Nights

Author : Peniel E. Joseph
Publisher : Civitas Books
Page : 290 pages
File Size : 19,4 MB
Release : 2010
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 046501366X

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Offers a narrative chronicle of race in the United States and the successes, failures, and stalemates of African American leaders in the past fifty years.

Night's Bright Darkness

Author : Sally Read
Publisher : Ignatius Press
Page : 148 pages
File Size : 26,15 MB
Release : 2016
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1621641511

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A moving and beautifully written story about a British poet’s conversion from staunch atheism to Catholicism in the space of nine electric months. In 2010, Sally Read was heralded as one of the bright young writers of the British poetry scene. Feminist, atheist and deeply anti-Catholic, she was writing a book about women’s reproduction and sexuality when, during her research, she spoke with a Catholic priest. That mysterious encounter led Read on a dramatic journey of spiritual quest and discovery which ended up at the Vatican itself, where she was received into the Catholic Church in December of that year. This story is one that, unsurprisingly, has the vivid flavor and beauty of poetry. Read relates her encounters with the Father, the Spirit and then the Son, exactly in the way they were given to her—timely, revelatory and compelling. These transforming events throw new light onto the experiences of her past—her father’s death, her work as a psychiatric nurse, her life as a single woman in London, as a mother and as a writer. She reveals how she developed a close intimacy with the new love that erupted into her life, Christ himself, and how she comes to embrace a doctrine she had previously rejected as bigoted and stifling. Sally Read’s story is a testimony to the powerhouse of Christianity: divine love and the life-changing encounter with Christ.

Forest Bright, Forest Night

Author : Jennifer Ward
Publisher : Sharing Nature with Children B
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 22,91 MB
Release : 2005
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9781584690672

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Flip this book from day to night in the forest Open the book one way and watch the animals of the forest by day, until the sun sets. Flip it over and open it again, and follow the animals of the forest by night, until the sun rises. Be sure to count the forest animals you see and find the hidden numbers .

A Bright Good Night

Author : Ran Flasterstein
Publisher : Brighter Minds Childrens Pub
Page : 20 pages
File Size : 16,47 MB
Release : 2005
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 9781577911845

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Readers can push a button to make the lights flash, in this story where a brother and sister count lights as that appear outside their window and discuss what they could be.

Dark Nights, Bright Lights

Author : Susanne Bach
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Page : 213 pages
File Size : 23,23 MB
Release : 2015-10-16
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 3110415623

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Light and darkness shape our perception of the world. This is true in a literal sense, but also metaphorically: in theology, philosophy, literature and the arts the light of day signifies life, safety, knowledge and all that is good, while the darkness of the night suggests death, danger, ignorance and evil. A closer inspection, however, reveals that things are not quite so clear cut and that light and darkness cannot be understood as simple binary opposites. On a biological level, for example, daylight and darkness are inseparable factors in the calibration of our circadian rhythms, and a lack of periodical darkness appears to be as contrary to health as a lack of exposure to sunlight. On a cultural level, too, night and darkness are far from being universally condemnable: in fiction, drama and poetry the darkness of the night allows not only nightmares but also dreams, it allows criminals to ply their trade and allows lovers to meet, it allows the pursuit of pleasure as well as deep thought, it allows metamorphoses, transformations and transgressions unthinkable in the light of day. But night is not merely darkness. The night gains significance as an alternative space, as an ‘other of the day’, only when it is at least partially illuminated. The volume examines the interconnection of night, darkness and nocturnal illumination across a broad range of literary texts. The individual essays examine historically specific light conditions in literature, tracing the symbolic and metaphoric content of darkness and illumination and the attitudes towards them.

One Bright Day in the Middle of the Night

Author : Dwayne Alistair Thomas
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 282 pages
File Size : 41,90 MB
Release : 2015-10-30
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1329219236

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A witty autobiographical work of fiction that takes a look at life through the eyes of a sister and brother as they try to figure it all out like the rest of us. And now. . .a poem! There was this guy at work who they told me not to get talking but when he finally spoke to me amongst men among men I found he had something pertinent to say funny how the intelligent are told not to speak or be heard.

The Night Burns Bright

Author : Ross Barkan
Publisher : Lake Union Publishing
Page : 348 pages
File Size : 22,21 MB
Release : 2022-02
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781542037150

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In this coming-of-age thriller, a twelve-year-old boy's spark of courage to question the harmonious wooded commune he calls home may burn down more than just his own illusions. Lucien has everything he needs: a loving mama, a library full of books, and House of Earth, a private school nestled safely in the woods of upstate New York. It's where Lucien is taught the importance of living in harmony with nature and building a peaceful and sustainable future. But when his youthful curiosity draws him into town and to Gabrielle, a public-school student living a life wholly different from his own, Lucien's inquisitiveness about life beyond the commune and questions regarding the events of 9/11 threaten to unbalance everything he thought he knew. Slowly, things begin to change at House of Earth. The outside world is off limits. Security measures tighten. New rules are put in place, and anyone who violates them is asked to leave and never spoken of again. As forbidden questions pile up, Lucien's willingness to obey weakens. Continuing to meet Gabrielle in secret only reinforces his gnawing fear that something about his world is terribly wrong. Unable to remain silent any longer, Lucien will soon discover that looking for answers at House of Earth may be the most dangerous rule he can break.

Bright Burns the Night

Author : Sara B. Larson
Publisher : Scholastic Inc.
Page : 281 pages
File Size : 23,99 MB
Release : 2018-05-29
Category : Young Adult Fiction
ISBN : 1338068857

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This “dark and exciting” reimagining of the Swan Lake tale, in which a queen is held captive by a rival king, “radiates girl power” (Kirkus Reviews). Ten years ago, King Lorcan of the Dark Kingdom Dorjhalon defeated Queen Evelayn and cut her conduit stone from her. Since then, he has kept her trapped in her swan form. But once a year, Lorcan transforms her back to her Draíolon form and offers a truce. And every year Evelayn refuses—for he requires her to Bind herself to him for life. But now, with an Ancient power bearing down upon them, everything changes. Discovering she need her enemies even more than her allies, Evelayn partners with Lorcan. But how far will this partnership go? Can friendship—perhaps even love—bloom where hatred has taken root? Sara B. Larson delivers a thrillingly romantic and hauntingly satisfying conclusion to the duology that began with Dark Breaks the Dawn. Praise for Dark Breaks the Dawn “This passionate, war-torn retelling of Swan Lake is not one to be missed! You’ll be spellbound from the very first lines.” —Sarah J. Maas, #1 New York Times–bestselling author of the Throne of Glass series “A breathtaking origin story of Swan Lake that unfurls with soaring beauty and a villain prince as captivating as the fearless princess.” —Kathryn Purdie, author of the Burning Glass series “A plucky heroine, a sinister, surprise villain in the wings, and plenty of battle action.” —Booklist “Gripping.” —Publishers Weekly