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I Dream of Popo

Author : Livia Blackburne
Publisher : Roaring Brook Press
Page : 21 pages
File Size : 42,14 MB
Release : 2021-01-05
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 1250819954

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From New York Times bestselling author Livia Blackburne and illustrator Julia Kuo, here is I Dream of Popo. This delicate, emotionally rich picture book celebrates a special connection that crosses time zones and oceans as Popo and her granddaughter hold each other in their hearts forever. I dream with Popo as she rocks me in her arms. I wave at Popo before I board my flight. I talk to Popo from across the sea. I tell Popo about my adventures. When a young girl and her family emigrate from Taiwan to America, she leaves behind her beloved popo, her grandmother. She misses her popo every day, but even if their visits are fleeting, their love is ever true and strong. A New York Public Library Best Book of 2021 A Booklist Editors' Choice Winner for 2021

Rosemarked

Author : Livia Blackburne
Publisher : Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Page : 369 pages
File Size : 50,91 MB
Release : 2017-11-04
Category : Young Adult Fiction
ISBN : 1368012027

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This smart, sweeping fantasy with a political edge and a slow-burning romance will capture fans of The Lumatere Chronicles and An Ember in the Ashes. A healer who cannot be healed... When Zivah falls prey to the deadly rose plague, she knows it's only a matter of time before she fully succumbs. Now she's destined to live her last days in isolation, cut off from her people and unable to practice her art—until a threat to her village creates a need that only she can fill. A soldier shattered by war... Broken by torture at the hands of the Amparan Empire, Dineas thirsts for revenge against his captors. Now escaped and reunited with his tribe, he'll do anything to free them from Amparan rule—even if it means undertaking a plan that risks not only his life but his very self. Thrust together on a high-stakes mission to spy on the capital, the two couldn't be more different: Zivah, deeply committed to her vow of healing, and Dineas, yearning for vengeance. But as they grow closer, they must find common ground to protect those they love. And amidst the constant fear of discovery, the two grapple with a mutual attraction that could break both of their carefully guarded hearts.

Popo Loves Fantasyland. Do You?

Author : Offshoot
Publisher : Popodom
Page : 72 pages
File Size : 45,55 MB
Release : 2017-10-15
Category :
ISBN : 9789386362056

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This book is a fantastic introduction to the creatures of the fantasy world. As the children go on a journey with Popo, the baby elephant, they are busy discovering a whole new world of fantasy and dreams!

POPO

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Publisher :
Page : 34 pages
File Size : 13,81 MB
Release : 2001
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Popo’S Poems

Author : Terence Hosaka
Publisher : AuthorHouse
Page : 43 pages
File Size : 10,19 MB
Release : 2017-10-19
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 1546213953

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Though I am the author of the book of poems, my wife, Jennifer Jill Wootton, is the true sole author of this poem book. Jennifer Jill Wootton passed in August of 2017, struggling from the fight against incurable lung cancer that eventually took her life. But she truly fought the fight with each breath of life to hang on and stay with us. She had the gift of love and forgiveness as her poems made so much sense even though she suffered. To know Jennifer is to love Jennifermy true beauty, as are her poems.

I Dream of Popo

Author : Livia Blackburne
Publisher : Roaring Brook Press
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 23,34 MB
Release : 2021-01-05
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 9781250249319

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From New York Times bestselling author Livia Blackburne and illustrator Julia Kuo, here is I Dream of Popo. This delicate, emotionally rich picture book celebrates a special connection that crosses time zones and oceans as Popo and her granddaughter hold each other in their hearts forever. I dream with Popo as she rocks me in her arms. I wave at Popo before I board my flight. I talk to Popo from across the sea. I tell Popo about my adventures. When a young girl and her family emigrate from Taiwan to America, she leaves behind her beloved popo, her grandmother. She misses her popo every day, but even if their visits are fleeting, their love is ever true and strong. A New York Public Library Best Book of 2021 A Booklist Editors' Choice Winner for 2021

Immigration and Children’s Literature

Author : Wilma Robles-Melendez
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 281 pages
File Size : 31,13 MB
Release : 2023-06-29
Category : Education
ISBN : 1350255920

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This book explores the issues faced by immigrant children through the lens of children's literature. The authors employ the UN convention of the Rights of the Child, the lens of equity, and Freire's principles of critical consciousness as a framework for analysing children's literature and immigration. They focus on circumstances and experiences of immigration from the perspective of young children who are leaving their homelands and growing up as immigrants. The book focuses primarily on children from birth to 8 years old but with crossover and implications for older children. The chapters reveal the social, economic, and political issues faced by child immigrants, refugees and asylees throughout the global context, viewed through and alongside children's literature. The book provides suggestions for the implementation of children's literature in the curriculum and provides tools for educators and researchers working with immigrant and refugee children, showing how they can better understand their students and families. A variety of children's literature is covered, including analysis of works by Jairo Buitrago, Yanksook Choi, Sandra leGuen, Rosemary McCartney, Bao Phi and Jeanette Winter.

Popobawa

Author : Katrina Daly Thompson
Publisher : Indiana University Press
Page : 239 pages
File Size : 35,45 MB
Release : 2017-02-06
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0253024617

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“Bravely takes on . . . not the legendary shapeshifting creature spoken about sporadically on the Swahili coast of Tanzania, but rather popobawa discourse.” —The Journal of Modern African Studies Since the 1960s, people on the islands off the coast of Tanzania have talked about being attacked by a mysterious creature called Popobawa, a shapeshifter often described as having an enormous penis. Popobawa’s recurring attacks have become a popular subject for stories, conversation, gossip, and humor that has spread far beyond East Africa. Katrina Daly Thompson shows that talk about Popobawa becomes a tool that Swahili speakers use for various creative purposes such as subverting gender segregation, advertising homosexuality, or discussing female sexuality. By situating Popobawa discourse within the social and cultural world of the Swahili Coast as well as the wider world of global popular culture, Thompson demonstrates that uses of this legend are more diverse and complex than previously thought and provides insight into how women and men communicate in a place where taboo, prohibition, and restraint remain powerful cultural forces. “While Popobawa surely belong to one of the most interesting African legends, Katrina Daly Thompson, instead of asking where the story originated, asks about how people talk about this trickster and what these conversations really mean.” —Claudia Boehme, University of Trier “A well-researched and well-documented addition to the body of knowledge on local legends and their global manifestations.” —Journal of Folklore Research “Thompson’s movement between local and global discourses demonstrates the importance of a phenomenon that could otherwise be viewed as exotic ethnographic trivia, while her theoretical orientation makes the text as relevant to linguistic anthropologists as to African studies scholars.” —African Studies Review