Giraffes in My Closet

Giraffes in My Closet
Author: Debra Young Hatch
Publisher: For Kids' Sake Publishing, Incorporated (Jenkins)
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2021-11-16
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781733750202

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Giraffes in My Closet tells the tale of three giraffes who find their home in a closet when an unsuspecting boy accidentally leaves his closet door open one night. That night, Mildred, Seth and Emily sneak inside and take up residence in his closet. And once inside, the boy discovers that these gentle giants who often feel awkward and are really quite shy, quickly become comfortable in their new home, their new hiding place, and are almost impossible to get out.

Giraffes in My Hair

Giraffes in My Hair
Author: Bruce Paley
Publisher: Fantagraphics Books
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2009-01-01
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 1606991620

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Bruce Paley turned 18 in 1967 during the Summer of Love, putting him on the front lines of the late-1960s youth movement. Paley’s tumultuous journey took him from being a Jack Kerouac-loving hippie in the 1960s, on the road with his 17-year-old girlfriend, dropping acid at Disneyland, living in a car, and crashing with armed Black Panthers at the infamous 1968 Democratic National Convention, to hanging out at Max’s Kansas City, shooting heroin and cocaine with the likes of rock star Johnny Thunders, and frequenting Times Square’s seedy brothels―a journey that mirrored the changing times as the optimism of the ’60s gave way to the nihilism of the punk years. Over a dozen years, Bruce crossed paths with hippies, violent cops, rednecks, rock stars, and Black Panthers... and ended up a heroin addict for much of the 1970s. These stories are vividly brought to life in Giraffes in My Hair (A Rock ’N’ Roll Life) by the compelling visual storytelling of Bruce’s partner, the cartoonist Carol Swain. p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 13.9px Arial; color: #424242}

At That Moment

At That Moment
Author: Dawn Marie Nappi, PhD
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 82
Release: 2016-04-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1512735485

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At That Moment is a story of tragedy, restoration and hope. Dr. Nappi's heartfelt memoir sheds light on a mother's worst fear, surviving the aftermath and experiencing God's loving hand through it all. It is a must read for those who doubt God's existence or His very present help in a time of need.

The Body Institute

The Body Institute
Author: Carol Riggs
Publisher: Entangled: Teen
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2015-09-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1633751260

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"The Body Institute is a roller coaster of a book. This fast-paced sci-fi thriller grapples with issues of identity and scientific technology run amok in a society only two steps ahead of our own, while scrutinizing an all-encompassing obsession with being thin which is very much part of the here and now. Readers will love the twists and turns and be prompted to question their own relationship to technology, body image and the ever-growing power of mega-corporations." - C.K. Kelly Martin, author of Yesterday and Tomorrow Meet Morgan Dey, one of the top teen Reducers at The Body Institute. Thanks to cutting-edge technology, Morgan can temporarily take over another girl's body, get her in shape, and then return to her own body-leaving her client slimmer, more toned, and feeling great. Only there are a few catches... For one, Morgan won't remember what happens in her "Loaner" body. Once she's done, she won't recall walks with her new friend Matt, conversations with the super-cute Reducer she's been text-flirting with, or the uneasy feeling she has that the director of The Body Institute is hiding something. Still, it's all worth it in the name of science. Until the glitches start... Suddenly, residual memories from her Loaner are cropping up in Morgan's mind. She's feeling less like herself and more like someone else. And when protests from an anti-Body Institute organization threaten her safety, she'll have to decide if being a Reducer is worth the cost of her body and soul...

The Death of Zukasky

The Death of Zukasky
Author: Richard Strand
Publisher: Dramatists Play Service, Inc.
Total Pages: 72
Release: 1991
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9780822202936

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THE STORY: Preparing for their usual morning conference, three sales associates discover their supervisor, Zukasky, dead, with his feet up on his desk. All three of them are next in line for Zukasky's job. A.C. immediately begins to scheme; Anne is

On the Likely Origin of Species

On the Likely Origin of Species
Author: Xavier L. Suarez
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2013-01-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1477278486

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Einstein once famously proclaimed: "Make things as simple as you possibly can, but no simpler." This book is an attempt to do precisely that, and in the process to take lay readers on a voyage all the way from the Big Bang to the human species. In doing so, it avoids both the simplistic neo-Darwinian idea that everything happens by pure chance and the unscientific notion that if we want to know how our universe came to be, all we have to do is read our bibles. Suarez presents here a rigorous and also entertaining description of life from the moment (approximately 13.7 billion years ago) when total darkness gave way to blinding light, and from there all the way to the present. It tackles the mystery of biogenesis - that is to say the moment when chemicals, which did not seem predisposed to arrange themselves into something more complex, somehow overcame the tendency to break apart and instead combined into something as harmonious and perfectly synchronized as a living cell. In between the singularity that marked the beginning of all matter and the wondrous complexity of the human mind, the author tackles the inflationary moment, Dark Energy, the Second Law, biogenesis and the so-called "missing link," using analogies, stories, and quotes from history's great thinkers. The book does not solve the four mysteries of natural history, but it provides the reader insights by which to weigh to what extent modern science has solved them and to what extent they remain scientific voids that beg for a metaphysical explanation. At the very end, a theory is put forth that connects two of science's four great mysteries. If true, the philosophical implications are so startling that it makes reading the book worthwhile just to ponder the possibility that Suarez may be right about that connection.

We 3

We 3
Author: Theresa Snyder
Publisher: Theresa Snyder
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2015-01-28
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN:

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Are you a Baby Boomer Caregiver? Are you being cared for by your adult children? We 3 is a collection of stories – sometimes touching, sometimes hilarious, always authentic – about a baby boomer caring for her aging parents. “There are many audiences for books of this type. People will read Ms. Snyder's work for: comfort from the feeling of aging, reflection of family closeness, to cope with caring for a loved one, and so much more.” – Travis Adams Irish “I recommend this book! Theresa's collection of essays on living with her parents as their adult caregiver shed light on the ups and downs of re-combining the family unit after years spent apart.” – JKMohr “The stories are charming, funny, thoughtful and informative for many of us who have, or will, taken care of our aging family.” – Marsha A. Schauer

There's a Rainbow in My Closet

There's a Rainbow in My Closet
Author: Patti Stren
Publisher: New York : Harper & Row
Total Pages: 152
Release: 1979
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN:

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During a long visit, Emma's grandmother helps her understand why it's good to be different.

The Mating Rituals of the Burning Giraffe

The Mating Rituals of the Burning Giraffe
Author: Morgan Benson
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2010-03-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1450042929

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Set in a world where clocks melt and gentlemen rain from the sky, The Mating Rituals Of The Burning Giraffe is a grown-ups fable, inspired by the surrealist paintings, sculptures, and sketches of Magritte, Dal, and Monty Python. Its a brightly colored delirium, dedicated to the indomitable child. The story follows Billy Dada, a young man about to enter a state of higher learning where he will be taught the principles of categorizing biological diversity, from smelly wolves to cats with heads like mushrooms, from hares with fangs to enormous clams, but who, midst the books and lectures, nurtures a fascination with the giraffa infernalis, a pyring obsession thats about to turn into a scathefire. So begins a black-and-blue excursion into the brushstrokes on lifes canvas. Its a slab of confusion and desperation, a swirl of hardships and sorrowsinside a frame of meaning. The Mating Rituals of the Burning Giraffe is an adult fairytale about how fate tears us apart unless we move with it. Its a way to move with it. Move with it.

The Twins

The Twins
Author: Ayce Dez
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2019-01-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1480987638

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The Twins By: Ayce Dez The Twins is a murder mystery that will keep you in suspense as you try to predict when and who will be targeted next. Nadia and Dinha both admire Zed, despite the crimes he’s committed and the people he’s killed. Now someone else is doing the killing and they keep finding themselves just on the heels of catching the murderer.