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The Still Room Book tells the stories of three generations of people in the 1600s whose lives center around Dunnestoke Manor – its fields, gardens, and in particular, its still room. The Still Room Book includes recipes of distilled herbal remedies and brews as interesting as the characters. Drawings of the still room, flowers and herbs decorate the pages. Includes a CD of the actors reading Still Room Book.
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A rousing journey on a pirate ship leads a young girl to her true place in the world. The story is told in verse reminiscent of Gilbert and Sullivan, and a musical score included if you want to sing it. The vibrantly colored illustrations express the characters’ energy. Easy to read, to memorize, and to sing.
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Where does the bump on your forehead or your leg come from when you fall? As we travel with Bump, whose greatest desire is to find a home, this story answers that question. Delightful line drawings fill this downloadable coloring book. Let Bump find a home in your heart.
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Where does the bump on your forehead or your leg come from when you fall? As we travel with Bump, whose greatest desire is to find a home, this story answers that question. Let Bump find a home in your heart.
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Most of the stories in One is a Lonely Number take place in a 3,000 person urban high school in the late 1960’s. I captured what it was like to live then, when our lives were transformed through relationships.
- In The Odd One a not-so-popular girl and the star pitcher on the school’s team figure out what counts more than anything else.
- In spite, or because of, Freedom Marches in the south, in Ice on the Moon a black and a white student learn some hard lessons.
- In Sar an old man and a girl help a boy recognize the difference between what’s real and illusion, and change his life.
- In Ah! Mio Core a mother who doesn’t want a daughter that sings like a frog sends her to an old woman to find her voice.