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All through the novel Pedro Páramo, the hero Juan experiences three critical ladies who encapsulate nurturing jobs in his excursion through Comala. ![]() In a customary Mexican family, the ladies will in general represent a maternal character where they support, accommodate, and keep up the solidarity of their family. ![]() ![]() ![]() I was never able to fully connect with the characters, which was a shame because I really did like them. It was well written and had a decent flow but the story itself felt a bit rushed and sort of uneventful. While I very much enjoyed the premise of this story, I felt its execution fell a little flat. If only he can convince Emma to take a chance on him. Perhaps it's time he took a chance on love. But spending time with Emma, as she shows him the ropes of caring for his daughter, is wearing down his defenses. All he wants is to be the father his daughter needs, to make up for not being there for her and her mother. Wealthy nightclub owner Dillon James has been used for his name and money one too many times, so when he comes face-to-face with Emma Stanton and her gorgeous lips, he's determined to keep things light. Now, not only must she break the news of her sister's tragic death to Dillon, but she must risk the only family she has left and tell him he's the baby's father. But that hadn't stopped him from sharing a kiss with Emma that had followed her through the years. She and Dillon had grown up together-he was her sister's best friend. They can't forget the past, but is it enough to create a future? When an accident leaves her guardian to her six-month-old niece, Emma Stanton must return to her small hometown of Hastings, Montana to find the one man she's spent the last eight years trying to forget. ![]() ![]() In this heartwarming piece of historical fiction, critically acclaimed author Sheila O'Connor delivers a tale of devotion, sacrifice, and family. Marsworth's dedication to her cause goes far beyond his antiwar beliefs. Together, they concoct a plan to keep Billy home, though Reenie doesn't know Mr. ![]() Marsworth hears this, he knows he can't stand idly by. ![]() Reenie is desperate to stop him, and when Mr. Through their letters, Reenie tells of her older brother Billy, who might enlist to fight in the Vietnam War. ![]() Slowly, the two become pen pals, striking up the most unlikely of friendships. When he doesn't answer his doorbell, Reenie begins to leave him letters. ![]() As they introduce themselves to every home on their route, Reenie's stumped by just one-the house belonging to Mr. Adjusting to life in her parents' Midwestern hometown isn't easy, but once Reenie takes up a paper route with her older brother Dare, she has something she can look forward to. Set against the backdrop of the Vietnam War, one young girl is determined to save her brother from the draft-and gets help from an unlikely source-in this middle-grade tale, perfect for fans of The Wednesday Wars When eleven-year-old Reenie Kelly's mother passes away, she and her brothers are shipped off to live with their grandmother. ![]() ![]() Bad enough that I didn’t mind how much it was going to cost me… My Review “There was a man in my life who underestimated me once. In that moment I understood how badly I wanted to unravel the mystery of Jax. He was a hard and jaded man, cut from a ruthless cloth. Had I really thought they were soft and warm? There was nothing soft about Jackson Rutledge. Thickly lashed, they were relentless in their intensity. His eyes were a brown so dark they were nearly black. ![]() Walking into a deal I’d worked hard to close. He’d only been part of my life for five short weeks two years ago. The realization that Jax still affected me so strongly was a jagged pill to swallow. ![]() #1 New York Times bestselling author Sylvia Day, America’s premier author of provocative fiction, delivers the debut novel from CosmoRed-Hot Reads from Harlequin. Undeniably Sylvia Day… sexy, seductive and all alpha.Ī fast-paced, engaging novella filled with intrigue that had me questioning motives in the most sinfully delightful way. ![]() ![]() Photo by Alya BarakatĪfter I paid the hefty 30 TL on entering and another 5 TL for the audio guide (I needed one since I hadn’t read the book, but I now suggest that those who have read it get one too), I stepped into the parallel work of fiction. The museum received “The European Museum Award” in 2014 and the rumor goes that Pamuk had practically spent all his Nobel Prize money -1.5 Million Dollars- on it, including the money he bought the three story building with, 12 years earlier. It took him four years to open it in 2012, in Beyoğlu, Istanbul. Pamuk got an idea as he was writing a novel back in 2008, that a museum would perfectly complement his storyline and the work for “The Museum of Innocence” (same name as the book) had thus started. ![]() What does that have to do with a museum, you ask? That’s coming right up! A Turkish Nobel Prize winner for Literature, Pamuk has made fame in Turkey and abroad by authoring a bunch of books that integrate fiction with the Turkish social and political scenes both new and old. ![]() You might have not heard of this museum but if you are a reader, you would probably have bumped into the name Orhan Pamuk. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Workshops for KidsĪlong with local ecologists, we offer a nature-walk-and-poetry-workshop to explore local green spaces and use language and creative writing to engage with the natural world. ![]() Read more about this and download the packs for free here. We have also created a number of activity packs for you to recreate the workshops for yourselves at home. We have a programme of activities inspired by this book for both kids and grown-ups, which we have run in community centres, with organizations and charities, and which can be booked for school groups. ![]() This is a magical collection of acrostic poems by Macfarlane, gorgeously illustrated by Morris, which re-conjures these words, brings them back to our hearts and minds, and helps children – and adults! – to discover the natural world around them. The dictionary, reflecting the frequency of words in the daily language of children, threw into undeniable relief the idea that children are losing touch with nature. Robert Macfarlane and Jackie Morris created this spellbinding collection in response to the 2007 edition of the Oxford Junior Dictionary which introduced new words such as “broadband” and “blog” while words relating to the natural world (acorn, wren, otter, willow, to name a few) were lost. ![]() ![]() ![]() Harboring secrets of his own, Promi teams up with a courageous girl named Atlanta and the two vow to save their land-and each other-no matter the cost. But little does he know that his country is a pawn in an ages-old war between good and evil, battled both in the spirit realm and in the human world. In a magical land called Ellegandia, a young boy named Promi scrapes by, stealing pies, cakes and sweets to survive. ![]() Barron is also the founder of "The Barron Prize for Young Heroes", a national award to promote and honor heroic qualities in young people. Barron, author of the Heartlight trilogy and the epic Merlin Saga, among many other books for youth, now explores the origins of the mythic isle of Atlantis in a new trilogy beginning with Atlantis Rising, the paperback of which releases this Thursday (9/25/14). Book 2, Atlantis in Peril, is due out Spring 2015. ![]() |