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CustomEyes® Book List Title Author ISBN RRP Publisher Age Synopsis Mr and Mrs Brick are builders, just like their mothers and fathers and grandmothers and grandfathers. But their new baby doesn’t seem to be following in their footsteps. Instead of building things up, she keeps Happy Families - Miss Brick the Builders' Ahlberg, Allan 9780140312423 £4.99 Puffin 06+ knocking things down! Baby Miss Josie Jump the jockey can’t wait to gallop in a race like her mum, her brother and even her grandma, but everyone says she’s too young. But then grandma’s horse gets a sore throat and Jimmy Jump gets a Happy Families - Miss Jump the Jockey Ahlberg, Allan 9780140312416 £4.99 Puffin 06+ splinter in his bottom Mr Biff is a boxer but he likes to eat cream cakes and sit by the fire in his slippers. Mr Bop is a boxer too, but he’s the fittest, toughest man in town. So Mr Biff needs to train hard before their charity match – but will he Happy Families - Mr Biff the Boxer Ahlberg, Allan 9780140312362 £4.99 Puffin 06+ strong enough to swap his cream cakes for carrots? Mr Buzz works hard to look after his bees - and his bees work hard to make lots and lots of lovely honey. But one morning Mr Buzz sees his bees swarming and he knows that when bees swarm and buzz off together Happy Families - Mr Buzz the Beeman Ahlberg, Allan 9780140312447 £4.99 Puffin 06+ they never come back. So the Buzz family put on their bee hats and bee gloves and give chase. -
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ADAMS, ELLERY 11.Indigo Dying 6. The Darling Dahlias and Books by the Bay Mystery 12.A Dilly of a Death the Eleven O'Clock 1. A Killer Plot* 13.Dead Man's Bones Lady 2. A Deadly Cliché 14.Bleeding Hearts 7. The Unlucky Clover 3. The Last Word 15.Spanish Dagger 8. The Poinsettia Puzzle 4. Written in Stone* 16.Nightshade 9. The Voodoo Lily 5. Poisoned Prose* 17.Wormwood 6. Lethal Letters* 18.Holly Blues ALEXANDER, TASHA 7. Writing All Wrongs* 19.Mourning Gloria Lady Emily Ashton Charmed Pie Shoppe 20.Cat's Claw 1. And Only to Deceive Mystery 21.Widow's Tears 2. A Poisoned Season* 1. Pies and Prejudice* 22.Death Come Quickly 3. A Fatal Waltz* 2. Peach Pies and Alibis* 23.Bittersweet 4. Tears of Pearl* 3. Pecan Pies and 24.Blood Orange 5. Dangerous to Know* Homicides* 25.The Mystery of the Lost 6. A Crimson Warning* 4. Lemon Pies and Little Cezanne* 7. Death in the Floating White Lies Cottage Tales of Beatrix City* 5. Breach of Crust* Potter 8. Behind the Shattered 1. The Tale of Hill Top Glass* ADDISON, ESME Farm 9. The Counterfeit Enchanted Bay Mystery 2. The Tale of Holly How Heiress* 1. A Spell of Trouble 3. The Tale of Cuckoo 10.The Adventuress Brow Wood 11.A Terrible Beauty ALAN, ISABELLA 4. The Tale of Hawthorn 12.Death in St. Petersburg Amish Quilt Shop House 1. Murder, Simply Stitched 5. The Tale of Briar Bank ALLAN, BARBARA 2. Murder, Plain and 6. The Tale of Applebeck Trash 'n' Treasures Simple Orchard Mystery 3. -
"Who Shall Roll Us Away the Stone ?"
Volume 52 WARBURTON, VICTORIA, JUNE 7, 1948 Number 23 "Who Shall Roll Us THE BRIDGE Away the Stone ?" You'll Never Cross • E. E. WHITE It's what you think that makes the world Assistant Secretary Education Department, Union Conference Seem sad or gay to you; Your mind may colour all things grey, blocked their retreat, and but for the looking up, they see that the stone is Or make them radiant hue. protecting cloud would have annihilated rolled back." That exceeding great stone Be glad today, be true and wise, them; before them lay the cold, unin- which symbolized their hopelessness was Distinguish gold from dross; viting and impassable barrier of water, not blocking their entrance after all. Waste neither time nor thought about and in their dire peril they forgot God's The imagined difficulty was of their own The bridge you'll never cross. leading in their recent history, and com- creation, and approaching it revealed to plained to Moses. JehoVah had only one their astonished gaze that it was no There's useful work for you to do, answer, "Wherefore criest thou unto Me? obstacle. Where then the cause for worry, For hand and brain and heart; . speak unto the children of Israel, for repining, for being downcast or dis- There's urgent human service, too, that they go forward." The barrier that couraged? In which to take your part. had caused such consternation was by a It was Abraham Lincoln who confessed Make every opportunity miracle removed, and proved a channel of A worth-while gain, not loss; once that he had suffered cruelly from blessing and of escape; and the experience troubles that never happened! Often- The best is yours, so do not fear which came out of their troubled condition The bridge you'll never cross. -
The Meaning of Folklore: the Analytical Essays of Alan Dundes
Play and Folklore no. 52, November 2009 Play and Folklore Music for Children in the Torres Strait - the Recordings of Karl Neuenfeldt Kids can Squawl: Politics and Poetics of Woody Guthrie’s Children Songs Tradition, Change and Globalisation in Moroccan Children’s Toy and Play Culture The Meaning of Folklore: The Analytical Essays of Alan Dundes Sydney High School Playground Games and Pranks A Cross-cultural Study: Gender Differences in Children’s Play 1 From the Editors Play and Folklore no. 52 has been an unusual challenge, with articles from Beijing, Rome and France dealing with aspects of children’s play in China, the Netherlands, America and Morocco. The issue also includes articles from Perth and Sydney, and the historical perspective runs from the 12th century to the present day. As the year 2009 is ending, the project ‘Childhood, Tradition and Change’ is entering its fourth, and final, year. This national study of the historical and contemporary practices and signifi- cance of Australian children’s playlore has been funded by the Australian Research Council together with Melbourne, Deakin and Curtin Universities and the National Library of Australia and Museum Victoria. In 2010 the research team will be carrying out its final fieldwork in primary school playgrounds, beginning the analysis of the rich body of data already obtained, and preparing the book which is the project’s final outcome. We are pleased to include Graham Seal’s review of the analytic essays of Alan Dundes, as edited by Simon Bronner. Both the book itself and Seal’s review pay tribute to the seminal work of one of the world’s most distinguished folklorists. -
Read Ebook {PDF EPUB} Alyzon Whitestarr by Isobelle Carmody Search Abebooks
Read Ebook {PDF EPUB} Alyzon Whitestarr by Isobelle Carmody Search AbeBooks. We're sorry; the page you requested could not be found. AbeBooks offers millions of new, used, rare and out-of-print books, as well as cheap textbooks from thousands of booksellers around the world. Shopping on AbeBooks is easy, safe and 100% secure - search for your book, purchase a copy via our secure checkout and the bookseller ships it straight to you. Search thousands of booksellers selling millions of new & used books. New & Used Books. New and used copies of new releases, best sellers and award winners. Save money with our huge selection. Rare & Out of Print Books. From scarce first editions to sought-after signatures, find an array of rare, valuable and highly collectible books. Textbooks. Catch a break with big discounts and fantastic deals on new and used textbooks. Alyzon Whitestarr. Spine creases, wear to binding and pages from reading. May contain limited notes, underlining or highlighting that does affect the text. Possible ex library copy, will have the markings and stickers associated from the library. Accessories such as CD, codes, toys, may not be included. Seller Inventory # 3013015132. About this title: Synopsis: Crushes, concerts, and conspiracies collide in this paranormal romance for teens!Contemporary YA fiction gets a "super" twist when award-winning author Isobelle Carmody applies her talent for adventure and suspense to a contemporary suburban setting and an offbeat, lovable cast of characters. The result is a young-adult novel with appeal for fans of everything from Twilight and Lost to Tamora Pierce and Ann Brashares. -
Masculine Caregivers in Australian Children's Fictions 1953-2001
Chapter 3 Literary Reconfigurations of Masculinity I: Masculine caregivers in Australian children's fictions 1953-2001 'You're a failure as a parent, Joe Edwards!' Mavis Thorpe ClarkThe Min-Min (1966:185) It is easy to understand why men who grew up at a time when their fathers were automatically regarded as the head of the household and the breadwinner should feel rather threatened by the contemporary challenge to those central features of traditional masculine status ... Hugh Mackay Generations (1997:90) As cultural formations produced for young Australian readers, the children's fictions discussed in this chapter offer a diachronic study of literary processes employed to reconfigure schemas of adult masculinities.1 The pervasive interest in the transformation of Australian society's public gender order and its domestic gender regimes in the late twentieth century is reflected in children's fictions where reconfigurations of masculine subjectivities are represented with increasing narrative and discursive complexity. The interrogation of masculinity—specifically as fathering/caregiving—shifts in importance from a secondary level story in post-war realist fictions to the focus of the primary level story by the century's end. Thematically its significance changes too, from the reconfigurations of social relations in the domestic sphere that subverts the doxa of patriarchal legitimacy, to narratives that problematise masculinity in the public gender An earlier version of this chapter is published in Papers: Explorations into Children's Literature, 9: 1 (April 1999): 31-40. order. From the mid-1960s, feminist epistemologies provide the impetus for the first reconfiguration in the representations of fathering masculinities that challenges traditional patriarchy. -
Index2 Index3 Names Name2 Name3 Title Edition Publisher Year B6 JEN 01 WILLIAMS, S
Index Index2 Index3 Names Name2 Name3 Title Edition Publisher Year B6 JEN 01 WILLIAMS, S. A. Nudjia: a link with early Illawarra S. A. Williams, 1983 B6 BER 01 SWORDS, Meg Alexander Berry and Elizabeth Sndney: North 1978 Wollstonecraft Shore Historical Society, B6 FIE 01 FIELD, Colin G. Personal collection of genealogical Canberra: C. 1984 records (ancestors & descendants of Field, Field, Veness, Slack, Hindson, Mobberley, Bond, Dorrough & Kerslake) B6 ALE 01 ALEXANDER, Pioneer origins: a family history Kiama: K. 1977 Kerrie Alexander, B6 BLA 01 VINE HALL, Nick My name is Blacket Sydney: N. 1983 Vine Hall, B6 McK 01 SMITH, Jean Descendents of John McKenzie and 1985 Charlotte Parmenter B6 ASS 01 ENTWISLE, A. Annie Asser's diary Scone: Scone 1984 M. (ed.) and Upper Hunter Historical Society B6 REI 01 IRVINE, Nance Mary Reibey - Molly Incognita Sydney: 1982 Library of Australian History B6 LAC 01 LACKEY, From five forefathers [n.d.] 1984 Malcolm B6 19 01 TURNER, John Who was who in the Hunter Valley Newcastle: 1984 (comp.) towns in 1888 Hunter History Publications, B6 McK 02 McKENZIE, They paved the way : in the Mudgee: 1980 Keith bushranging days Mudgee Guardian B6 COL 01 BIRD, Moira Collits family: the Collits of Castlereagh, Wollongong: 1985 Hartley & Western Plains of New South M. Bird, Wales B6 EDG 01 ROSS, Bettye Northumberland coalmining family in Oyster Bay: B. 1984? the colony : Robert & Ellan Edgar Ross, ancestry & descendants, 1777-1984 B6 DOR 01 DORROUGH, From Dapto to Dunoon : the Dorrough Gordon Victor family story B6 TIM 01 BELL, Jessie Timms Story Coffs Harbour: 1986 J. -
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ONE-ACT PLAY CENTER 1 - NEW HS AUDITORIUM Time Contest. # Title School # 8:00 AM 1. The Suessification of A Midsummer Night's Dream 27 2. Wonderful Counselor 83 3. The End of Summer 79 --------------------------Break-------------------------- 10:30 AM 4. The Giver 53 5. Superheroes 12 ------------Lunch------------ 1:00 PM 6. Requiem 88 7. 13 Ways to Screw Up Your College Interview 80 8. Check Please 70 --------------------------Break-------------------------- 3:30 PM 9. A Wrinkle in Time 59 ONE-ACT CENTER 2 - HS Little Theatre Time Contest. # Title School # 8:00 AM 1. Drugs Are Bad 63 2. How to Succeed in High School Without Really Trying 90 3. Shoes Along the Highway 44 --------------------------Break-------------------------- 10:30 AM 4. …And Others 85 5. What Are We Going To Do With Mama? 29 ------------Lunch------------ 1:00 PM 6. Cinderella Inc. 58 7. In the Park 49 8. Peter/Wendy 3 --------------------------Break-------------------------- 3:30 PM 9. Rememberin' Stuff 33 Choral Reading CENTER 3 - HS Band Room Time Contest. # Title School # 8:00 AM 1. Life of A Teenager 1 2. Behind the Curtain 79 3. I am NOT 24 4. Behind the Curtain, In the Pantomime 59 5. Nineteen 70 6. Vapor 53 7. High School for Dummies 32 8. We are the Dragons 49 --------------------------Break-------------------------- 10:15 AM 9. There's a Helpful Smile in Every Aisle…Food Glorious Food! 88 10. Mean Girls 48 11. Parents 54 12. The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas 104 13. Ugly 84 14. How the Grinch Stole Christmas 8 15. No Doesn't Mean Yes 96 ------------Lunch------------ 1:00 PM 16. -
The Edinburgh International Book
IMAGINATION RUNS WILD RBS SCHOOLS PROGRAMME 22–30 AUGUST 2011 Book online at: http://schools.edbookfest.co.uk Download this brochure at www.edbookfest.co.uk OUR THANKS TO SPONSORS & SUPPORTERS Sponsor of the Schools Programme RBS is committed to the education and development of the next generation and we are proud to be associated with one of Edinburgh’s most prestigious festivals. As sponsors of the Schools Gala Day, Transport Fund and Schools Programme RBS recognises the importance of encouraging schools, pupils and teachers to connect with the world of books through participation, imagination and creation. rbs.com/community With additional And supported by: Thanks also go to: support from: The Binks Trust Ernest Cook Trust Cruden Foundation Design: Tangent Graphic Origami: Morica Yan WELCOME TO THE B O O K F E S T I V A L’ S 2011 RBS SCHOOLS PROGRAMME… HOW TO USE OUR CLASSROOM IDEAS A visit to the Book Festival can be an exciting experience - especially for those pupils who wouldn’t normally have the chance - as well as a good starting point for lesson planning. Classroom Ideas, included with each event, have been coded by subject area to help you choose the activities best suited to your needs. They are labelled with subject headings according to the relevant experiences and outcomes of the Curriculum for Excellence: EXPRESSIVE ARTS: - ART & DESIGN DOWNLOAD A COPY OF - DRAMA THIS BROCHURE FROM - MUSIC www.edbookfest.co.uk - PARTICIPATION IN PERFORMANCE LANGUAGES: - LITERACY & ENGLISH SOCIAL STUDIES: If you do want to make your visit a core part of - PEOPLE, PLACE & ENVIRONMENT classroom activities, you will find suggestions - PEOPLE, PAST EVENTS & SOCIETIES beside each event as to how the author’s visit and their books can be used in topic work. -
Apocalypse and Australian Speculative Fiction Roslyn Weaver University of Wollongong
University of Wollongong Research Online University of Wollongong Thesis Collection University of Wollongong Thesis Collections 2007 At the ends of the world: apocalypse and Australian speculative fiction Roslyn Weaver University of Wollongong Recommended Citation Weaver, Roslyn, At the ends of the world: apocalypse and Australian speculative fiction, Doctor of Philosophy thesis, Faculty of Arts, University of Wollongong, 2007. http://ro.uow.edu.au/theses/1733 Research Online is the open access institutional repository for the University of Wollongong. For further information contact the UOW Library: [email protected] AT THE ENDS OF THE WORLD: APOCALYPSE AND AUSTRALIAN SPECULATIVE FICTION A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the award of the degree DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY from UNIVERSITY OF WOLLONGONG by ROSLYN WEAVER, BA (HONS) FACULTY OF ARTS 2007 CERTIFICATION I, Roslyn Weaver, declare that this thesis, submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the award of Doctor of Philosophy, in the Faculty of Arts, University of Wollongong, is wholly my own work unless otherwise referenced or acknowledged. The document has not been submitted for qualifications at any other academic institution. Roslyn Weaver 21 September 2007 Contents List of Illustrations ii Abstract iii Acknowledgments v Chapter One 1 Introduction Chapter Two 44 The Apocalyptic Map Chapter Three 81 The Edge of the World: Australian Apocalypse After 1945 Chapter Four 115 Exile in “The Nothing”: Land as Apocalypse in the Mad Max films Chapter Five 147 Children of the Apocalypse: Australian Adolescent Literature Chapter Six 181 The “Sacred Heart”: Indigenous Apocalypse Chapter Seven 215 “Slipstreaming the End of the World”: Australian Apocalypse and Cyberpunk Conclusion 249 Bibliography 253 i List of Illustrations Figure 1. -
Literature General Course
LITERATURE GENERAL COURSE Year 11 syllabus IMPORTANT INFORMATION This syllabus is effective from 1 January 2017. Users of this syllabus are responsible for checking its currency. Syllabuses are formally reviewed by the School Curriculum and Standards Authority on a cyclical basis, typically every five years. Copyright © School Curriculum and Standards Authority, 2017 This document – apart from any third party copyright material contained in it – may be freely copied, or communicated on an intranet, for non‐commercial purposes in educational institutions, provided that the School Curriculum and Standards Authority is acknowledged as the copyright owner, and that the Authority’s moral rights are not infringed. Copying or communication for any other purpose can be done only within the terms of the Copyright Act 1968 or with prior written permission of the School Curriculum and Standards Authority. Copying or communication of any third party copyright material can be done only within the terms of the Copyright Act 1968 or with permission of the copyright owners. Any content in this document that has been derived from the Australian Curriculum may be used under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY) licence. 2013/43677v4 Content Rationale ................................................................................................................................................................... 1 Course outcomes ...................................................................................................................................................... -
FINAL 2017 All Years Booklist.Xlsx
2017 All years Booklist Author Book Title ISBN Year Level Aaron, Moses Lily and Me 9780091830311 7-8 Aaron, Moses (reteller); Mackintosh, David (ill.)The Duck Catcher 9780733412882 EC-2 Abdel-Fattah, Randa Does My Head Look Big in This? 978-0-330-42185-0 9-10 Abdel-Fattah, Randa Jodie 978-1-74299-010-1 5-6 Abdel-Fattah, Randa Noah's Law : 9781742624280 9-10 Abdel-Fattah, Randa Rania 9781742990188 5-6 Abdel-Fattah, Randa The Friendship Matchmaker 978-1-86291-920-4 5-6, 7-8 Abdel-Fattah, Randa The Friendship Matchmaker Goes Undercover 9781862919488 5-6, 7-8 Abdel-Fattah, Randa Where the Streets Had a Name 978-0-330-42526-1 9-10 Abdulla, Ian As I Grew Older 978-1-86291-183-3 5-6 Abdulla, Ian Tucker 978-1-86291-206-9 5-6 Abela, Deborah Ghost Club series 5-6 Abela, Deborah Grimsdon 9781741663723 5-6 Abela, Deborah In Search of the Time and Space Machine 978-1-74051-765-2 5-6, 7-8 Abela, Deborah Max Remy Super Spy series 5-6, 7-8 Abela, Deborah New City 9781742758558 5-6, 7-8 Abela, Deborah Teresa 9781742990941 5-6, 7-8 Abela, Deborah The Remarkable Secret of Aurelie Bonhoffen 9781741660951 5-6 Abela, Deborah; Warren, Johnny Jasper Zammit Soccer Legend series 5-6, 7-8 Abrahams, Peter Behind the Curtain 978-1-4063-0029-1 9-10 Abrahams, Peter Down the Rabbit Hole 978-1-4063-0028-4 9-10 Abrahams, Peter Into The Dark 9780060737108 9-10 Abramson, Ruth The Cresta Adventure 978-0-87306-493-4 3-4 Acton, Sara Ben Duck 9781741699142 EC-2 Acton, Sara Hold on Tight 9781742833491 EC-2 Acton, Sara Poppy Cat 9781743620168 EC-2 Acton, Sara As Big As You 9781743629697