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Soft cover. Condizione: Fine. Stafford, Rachel L (illustratore). Inscribed by the author on the front endpaper. Very good+ condition. Minimal wear. Very clean and tight. No writing or marking. No stains or odors. Inscribed by Author(s).
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Condizione: Very Good. Stafford, Rachel L (illustratore). Item in very good condition! Textbooks may not include supplemental items i.e. CDs, access codes etc.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New. Reddy, Rachel (illustratore).
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Touchladybirdlucky Studios Nov 2020, 2020
ISBN 10: 0578743833 ISBN 13: 9780578743837
Da: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Germania
EUR 26,86
Quantità: 2 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. Stafford, Rachel L (illustratore). Neuware - Writing The Tree In The Meadow: The Adventures of Toby and Tish afforded me the pleasure of reliving the unforgettable experience of raising an abandoned baby fawn. Although that was 75 years ago, the memories are as fresh and clear as ever.: the initial surprise, making soda and homemade ice cream, the fire, my Dad's dreadful accident, and tending to Toby's 'wounded antlers'. (Farm life, Drama, Suspense and Lesson learned) Was Toby always an angel No, he was not, especially on Mondays, laundry day. He deserved the ire of women who labored over their washboards to provide next week's clean clothes for their families. (Funny) Besides savoring his bottle of warm, raw milk, he also relished juicy carrot tops and, eventually, strips of bark from Dad's young peach trees. (Keeping Toby out of a venison stew was going to be a full-time job.) For a diversion, there's my 13th birthday party, featuring kissing games, weekend and vacation time visits with my closest friend in grammar school, and a trip to the train depot to pick up my birthday present. Conflict arises when the game warden, Sly, tells us the law says we cannot keep a wild animal in confinement. Toby (Ital) does roam freely, but he has developed an affinity for Dickey and Mickey, my pet chickens, who have graduated from their box on the porch to the chicken coop, which is surrounded by a wire fence. The confrontation with Sly continues throughout the story. I want Toby to be free to come and go; Sly wants to put him in a preserve. Does this make sense to you It didn't to this 12-year-old. (Toby enjoys eating their cracked corn, and those tempting peach trees just happen to be in the chicken run.) My story evokes many emotions: joy, sorrow, love, excitement, fear and contentment. Every time I edit it, all of these feelings surface. I find myself either laughing or crying. Then when I read of the nap I took under the tree in the meadow, with my head propped up against Toby's back, I feel nothing but contentment.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp, 2019
ISBN 10: 0692124667 ISBN 13: 9780692124666
Da: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Germania
EUR 28,38
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. Reddy, Rachel (illustratore). Neuware - 61 Threadneedle Street is a poignant historical novel about the seemingly unbreakable bond between William Franklin and his father, Benjamin. Theirs is a story of love, friendship, respect and betrayal. Although he is an illegitimate child, he becomes a lawyer in London and is awarded the royal governorship of New Jersey.Free again after a broken engagement, he sires an illegitimate son but has no money to pay for his care. This faux pas forces him to approach his father for help, or he will go to jail. Billy returns home with a homesick, English bride. A well-liked governor, he is instrumental in granting a charter for Queens College in New Brunswick.In 1765 Parliament passes the Stamp Act. Mistakenly blamed for initiating it, Benjamin's new house is targeted by a mob of arsonists. Billy rushes home to find his mother barricaded behind the door with a rifle by her side. Britain's next move is a tea tax, which is thwarted by colonists disguised as Indians seeing that the East India Company cargo steeps nothing but the water of Boston Harbor. The Treaty of Paris opened up huge tracts of land for speculation. The Franklins and the Washingtons are among the opportunists petitioning for millions of acres. But laying claim to the same parcel of land Billy meets his chief justice in New York, who delivers the news that his father is in hot water in England. Another drama unfolds when the fort where he is staying catches fire, and the Tryon's young daughter is trapped inside.The Continental Congress convenes to petition the king to rescind the Intolerable Acts. The governor considers this an extralegal meeting and believes that commissioners from England should also participate. Deborah Franklin dies before her husband's return. Billy informs his father, yet pressures him to come home even though it is too late.Events escalate with the Boston Massacre. Incensed, Billy calls General Gage a fool for provoking open aggression when he has a peace proposal from Lord North sitting on his desk.Tensions mount. Benjamin meets Billy to read the letter he wrote aboard ship to 'Dear Son'. He accuses someone of clandestinely funneling contradictory information to the ministry. Tempers rise; the meeting ends abruptly. In the end Billy must make a heart-wrenching decision, either betray his father or his king.