Herbie and Friends

Herbie and Friends
Author: Gail E. Burd
Publisher:
Total Pages: 120
Release: 1983
Genre:
ISBN:

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Herbie and Friends

Herbie and Friends
Author: Barry D. Rowland
Publisher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 104
Release: 1990-05-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1554881889

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Clearly the favourite character of Canada’s overseas troops during World War II, "Herbie" had a penchant for getting into some of the most bizarre predicaments imaginable. With feet that generally led to trouble and a nose like a disillusioned banana, Herbie provided Canadian soldiers with a daily ration of laughter at a time when humour was often at a premium. No figure before or since boosted so effectively the spirit of Canadians overseas. As J.D. MacFarlane, Editor of The Maple Leaf, stated so aptly: "War can be funny as hell. Things happen to soldiers that shoudn’t happen to a human – crazy situations that add touches of humour to an otherwise grim business ... Herbie helped to win the war with laughs."

Lottie's New Friend

Lottie's New Friend
Author: Petra Mathers
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2015-03-03
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1481442708

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Who does Lottie like best? Herbie wonders when an exotic new neighbor befriends his best friend. That question -- familiar to children everywhere -- is answered with extraordinary warmth, humor, and insight in Petra Mathers's new picture book treat about Lottie and Herbie.

Armani the Horse and Friends

Armani the Horse and Friends
Author: Catherine White
Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Agency
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2015-10
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1681813378

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Armani the Horse and Friends starts with the rescue and rehabilitation of a race horse. It then tells the story of the horse’s life and about all her animal friends. Armani will become very special, as readers learn just how important love is to animals. Though the book ends at Christmas, there is another book to follow. A sequel titled The Christmas Story is in the works. Explains the author, “I was motivated to write this book to try and tell children that sometimes life is hard and cruel, but if you look, you will find love. There is so much going on that we may forget to notice.” She adds, “Sometimes life is hard and cruel, but that doesn’t mean it’s your fault. And it doesn’t matter who looks after you, as long as you have love in your life.”

I Just Ate My Friend

I Just Ate My Friend
Author: Heidi McKinnon
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 38
Release: 2018-06-26
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1534410333

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John Klassen’s I Want My Hat Back meets Lucy Ruth Cummins’s A Hungry Lion in this hilarious, deadpan story about a creature looking for a new friend after eating his last one. A little creature is looking for a new friend, but he’s not having any luck. Why is he looking for a new friend? Because he ate his old one. Heidi McKinnon delivers a hilariously macabre story with colorful illustrations and a satisfying, dry wit.

Stories for Gramp's Little Friends

Stories for Gramp's Little Friends
Author: Lloyd Wright
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2004-03
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0595312667

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Stories for Gramp's Little Friends, is a book of love containing twenty-six short stories. They were written for and read to his grandchildren, which gave enjoyment to him and them. Some of the ideas for the stories came from the different subjects of Mrs. Finch's kindergarten class in rural Arkansas. The author's stories promote good manners, love, laughter, sharing, safety, and especially friendship. The stories are enjoyable reading for all ages.

A Boy from Barnhart

A Boy from Barnhart
Author: Herbie R. Taylor
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 581
Release: 2011-11-09
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1462039529

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Everyone has a story to tell, a legacy to leave to both living family and future generations. In his memoir, A Boy from Barnhart: Times Remembered, author Herb Taylor shares his life story and legacy, from his coming of age on large ranches and small towns in West Texas to his subsequent career as a professional army officer. Taylor writes of life and its realities during the drought years of the 1950s. He chronicles the people, places, ideas, and incidents he encountered during a twenty-eight year army career, as well as his struggle with a lifelong alcohol addiction and the death of his childhood sweetheart after a thirty-five year marriage. He writes of the good times and the not so good, the ordinary and the unusual, in a casual, personal, and informative way that captures the times and his life experiences. Equal parts genealogy, history, travelogue, and memoir, Taylors memories are the emotional account of a life well-lived, as well as an interesting and intricate record of times gone by.

You'll Know When You Get There

You'll Know When You Get There
Author: Bob Gluck
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2012-07-18
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0226300064

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As the 1960s ended, Herbie Hancock embarked on a grand creative experiment. Having just been dismissed from the celebrated Miles Davis Quintet, he set out on the road, playing with his first touring group as a leader until he eventually formed what would become a revolutionary band. Taking the Swahili name Mwandishi, the group would go on to play some of the most innovative music of the 1970s, fusing an assortment of musical genres, American and African cultures, and acoustic and electronic sounds into groundbreaking experiments that helped shape the American popular music that followed. In You’ll Know When You Get There, Bob Gluck offers the first comprehensive study of this influential group, mapping the musical, technological, political, and cultural changes that they not only lived in but also effected. Beginning with Hancock’s formative years as a sideman in bebop and hard bop ensembles, his work with Miles Davis, and the early recordings under his own name, Gluck uncovers the many ingredients that would come to form the Mwandishi sound. He offers an extensive series of interviews with Hancock and other band members, the producer and engineer who worked with them, and a catalog of well-known musicians who were profoundly influenced by the group. Paying close attention to the Mwandishi band’s repertoire, he analyzes a wide array of recordings—many little known—and examines the group’s instrumentation, their pioneering use of electronics, and their transformation of the studio into a compositional tool. From protofunk rhythms to synthesizers to the reclamation of African identities, Gluck tells the story of a highly peculiar and thrillingly unpredictable band that became a hallmark of American genius.

Tumbling

Tumbling
Author: Diane Mckinney-whetstone
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1997-04-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0684837242

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A beautiful and uplifting debut from one of the,most exciting voices in new black fiction.,.