Pushing up the Sky

Pushing up the Sky
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Publisher : Penguin
Total Pages : 98
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781984814838
ISBN-13 : 1984814834
Rating : 4/5 (38 Downloads)

Synopsis Pushing up the Sky by : Joseph Bruchac

From acclaimed Native American storyteller Joseph Bruchac comes a collection of seven lively plays for children to perform, each one adapted from a different traditional Native tale. Filled with heroes and tricksters, comedy and drama, these entertaining plays are a wonderful way to bring Native cultures to life for young people. Each play has multiple parts that can be adjusted to suit the size of a particular group and includes simple, informative suggestions for props, scenery, and costumes that children can help to create. Introductory notes and beautiful, detailed illustrations add to young readers' understanding of the seven Native nations whose traditions have inspired the plays.

Pushing Up the Sky

Pushing Up the Sky
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Publisher : Korean-American Adoptee Adoptive Family Network (KAAN)
Total Pages : 0
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0977604608
ISBN-13 : 9780977604609
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis Pushing Up the Sky by : Terra Trevor

A Sideways Look at Clouds

A Sideways Look at Clouds
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Publisher : Mountaineers Books
Total Pages : 224
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781680511192
ISBN-13 : 168051119X
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis A Sideways Look at Clouds by : Maria Mudd Ruth

• Written by a critically-acclaimed natural-history author • Shares author’s fun journey to understanding clouds • Written for the curious—but non-science—minded Author Maria Mudd Ruth fell in love with clouds the same way she stumbles into most passions: madly and unexpectedly. A Sideways Look at Clouds is the story of her quite accidental infatuation with and education about the clouds above. When she moved to the soggy Northwest a decade ago, Maria assumed that locals would know everything there was to know about clouds, in the same way they talk about salmon, tides, and the Seahawks. Yet in her first two years of living in Olympia, Washington, she never heard anyone talk about clouds—only the rain. Puzzled by this lack of cloud savvy, she decided to create a 10-question online survey and sent it to everyone she knew. Her sample size of 67 people included men and women, new friends in Olympia, family on the East Coast, outdoorsy and indoorsy types, professional scientists, and liberal arts majors like herself. The results showed that while people knew a little bit about clouds, most were like her—they had a hard time identifying clouds or remembering their names. As adults, they had lost their curiosity and sense of wonder about clouds and were, essentially, not in the habit of looking up. A Sideways Look at Clouds acknowledges the challenges of understanding clouds and so uses a very steep and bumpy learning curve—the author’s—as its plot line. The book is structured around the ten words used in most definitions of a cloud: “a visible mass of water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the atmosphere above the earth.” A captivating story teller, Maria blends science, wonder, and humor to take the scenic route through the clouds and encourages readers to chart their own rambling, idiosyncratic course.

Jump into the Sky

Jump into the Sky
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Publisher : Yearling
Total Pages : 354
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780440421405
ISBN-13 : 0440421403
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis Jump into the Sky by : Shelley Pearsall

It's May 5, 1945. Carrying nothing but a suitcase and a bag of his aunt's good fried chicken, 13-year-old Levi Battle heads south to a U.S. Army post in search of his father—a lieutenant in an elite unit of all black paratroopers. The fact that his father doesn't even know he's coming turns out to be the least of his problems. As Levi makes his way across the United States, he learns hard lessons about the way a black boy is treated in the Jim Crow South. And when he arrives at his destination, his struggles are far from over. The war may be ending, but his father's secret mission is just beginning—and it's more dangerous than anybody imagined. . . . Shelley Pearsall has created an unforgettable character in Levi and gives readers a remarkable tour of 1945 America through his eyes. Jump into the Sky is a tour de force of historical fiction from a writer at the very top of her game.

Pushing Up the Sky

Pushing Up the Sky
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Publisher : iUniverse
Total Pages : 190
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781583484524
ISBN-13 : 1583484523
Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis Pushing Up the Sky by : Lee Donaldson

Based on brain physiology instead of conventional psychological constructs, Pushing up the Sky addresses how people think, learn and communicate. It lays the foundation for the Personal Operating System, the natural patterns the brain follows as it processes information. It includes a basic self-assessment tool to discover your own Personal Operating System as well as detailed descriptions of the six naturally occurring patterns. Understanding these patterns is key to understanding why the thoughts of others are not always clear, why some people learn more easily than others, and why our conversations with others are often misunderstood. This is a new approach to understanding your relationships with yourself, with ideas and with others. Praise for Pushing up the Sky Pushing Up the Sky fulfills its promise! I have found the ideas in this book to be extremely helpful.- Lee Melchior, President, Peak Performance “Lee and Jon have developed a window into people’s basic communications systems. Utilizing the clearly understandable basics contained in this book, an individual can significantly improve his communication skills. Moreover, the age-old problem, “I guess I just don’t have the right approach?” can be avoided forever. This text contains skills that can be applied to both your business and personal communications.”- Allan Jones, VP of Operations, Control Components, Inc. “Well done! This book gets to the heart of the mind; it helps people relate to each other on their own terms.- J. Robert Parkinson, Ph.D. Associate Professor, School of Speech, Northwestern University Author of How to Get People to Do Things Your Way

The Sky Above Us

The Sky Above Us
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Publisher : Penguin
Total Pages : 386
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780525518037
ISBN-13 : 0525518037
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis The Sky Above Us by : Natalie Lund

"A compelling, well-voiced look at how teenagers deal with tragedy." -- School Library Journal "Powerfully crafted and captivating." --Midwest Book Review From the author of We Speak in Storms comes a compelling mystery about three friends searching for the truth in the aftermath of a plane crash. The morning after their senior year beach party, Izzy, Cass, and Janie are woken by a thundering overhead. Then they and their classmates watch in shock as a plane crashes into the water. When the passengers are finally recovered, they are identified as Izzy's twin brother, Israel, Cass's ex-boyfriend, Shane, and Janie's best friend, Nate. But Izzy can feel when her brother is in pain, and she knows he's not really dead. So she, Cass, and Janie set out to discover what actually happened that day--and why the boys were on the plane. Told in alternating timelines and points of view, this powerful and captivating novel follows the three boys in the weeks leading up to that fateful flight, and the girls they left behind as they try to piece together the truth about the boys they loved and thought they knew. A spellbinding story about the ripple effects of tragedy, the questions we leave unanswered, and the enduring power of friendship. Praise for The Sky Above Us: "Achingly human with hints of magic, this tale of loss in its many forms builds a compelling mystery." --Booklist "Lund proves adept at smoothly navigating a complicated plot, building and holding suspense, and creating easily relatable, multidimensional characters." --Publishers Weekly "A bruising look at loss from many angles." --BCCB "A deftly written and simply spellbinding story about the ripple effects of tragedy, the questions we leave unanswered, and the enduring power of friendship." --Midwest Book Review

Indian Legends of the Pacific Northwest

Indian Legends of the Pacific Northwest
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Publisher : Univ of California Press
Total Pages : 244
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780520350960
ISBN-13 : 0520350960
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis Indian Legends of the Pacific Northwest by : Ella E. Clark

This collection of more than one hundred tribal tales, culled from the oral tradition of the Indians of Washington and Oregon, presents the Indians' own stories, told for generations around their fires, of the mountains, lakes, and rivers, and of the creation of the world and the heavens above. Each group of stories is prefaced by a brief factual account of Indian beliefs and of storytelling customs. Indian Legends of the Pacific Northwest is a treasure, still in print after fifty years.

Lola Shapes the Sky

Lola Shapes the Sky
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Publisher : The Creative Company/Creative Editions
Total Pages : 36
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781684522361
ISBN-13 : 1684522366
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis Lola Shapes the Sky by : Wendy Greenley

A cloud with a mind of her own and a gift for making awe-inspiring shapes encourages her friends to go beyond their practical functions and expand their imaginative horizons.

Rare Bird

Rare Bird
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Publisher : Mountaineers Books
Total Pages : 342
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781594858369
ISBN-13 : 1594858365
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis Rare Bird by : Maria Mudd Ruth

“Rare insights into the trials and joys of scientific discovery.” —Publisher’s Weekly

A Ladder to the Sky

A Ladder to the Sky
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Publisher : Hogarth
Total Pages : 341
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781984823038
ISBN-13 : 1984823035
Rating : 4/5 (38 Downloads)

Synopsis A Ladder to the Sky by : John Boyne

“A satire of writerly ambition wrapped in a psychological thriller . . . An homage to Patricia Highsmith, Oscar Wilde and Edgar Allan Poe, but its execution is entirely Boyne’s own.”—Ron Charles, The Washington Post NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY THE WASHINGTON POST AND MINNEAPOLIS STAR TRIBUNE Maurice Swift is handsome, charming, and hungry for fame. The one thing he doesn’t have is talent—but he’s not about to let a detail like that stand in his way. After all, a would-be writer can find stories anywhere. They don’t need to be his own. Working as a waiter in a West Berlin hotel in 1988, Maurice engineers the perfect opportunity: a chance encounter with celebrated novelist Erich Ackermann. He quickly ingratiates himself with the powerful – but desperately lonely – older man, teasing out of Erich a terrible, long-held secret about his activities during the war. Perfect material for Maurice’s first novel. Once Maurice has had a taste of literary fame, he knows he can stop at nothing in pursuit of that high. Moving from the Amalfi Coast, where he matches wits with Gore Vidal, to Manhattan and London, Maurice hones his talent for deceit and manipulation, preying on the talented and vulnerable in his cold-blooded climb to the top. But the higher he climbs, the further he has to fall. . . . Sweeping across the late twentieth century, A Ladder to the Sky is a fascinating portrait of a relentlessly immoral man, a tour de force of storytelling, and the next great novel from an acclaimed literary virtuoso. Praise for A Ladder to the Sky “Boyne's mastery of perspective, last seen in The Heart's Invisible Furies, works beautifully here. . . . Boyne understands that it's far more interesting and satisfying for a reader to see that narcissist in action than to be told a catchall phrase. Each step Maurice Swift takes skyward reveals a new layer of calumny he's willing to engage in, and the desperation behind it . . . so dark it seems almost impossible to enjoy reading A Ladder to the Sky as much as you definitely will enjoy reading it.”—NPR “Delicious . . . spins out over several decades with thrilling unpredictability, following Maurice as he masters the art of co-opting the stories of others in increasingly dubious ways. And while the book reads as a thriller with a body count that would make Highsmith proud, it is also an exploration of morality and art: Where is the line between inspiration and thievery? To whom does a story belong?”—Vanity Fair