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The Manny Files
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 270

The Manny Files

Manny /ma·ne/ n A male nanny or babysitter, known to be handsome, fabulous, and a lover of eighties music. "Be interesting." That's what the manny tells Keats Dalinger the first time he packs Keats's school lunch, but for Keats that's not always the easiest thing to do. Even though he's the only boy at home, it always feels like no one ever remembers him. His sisters are everywhere! Lulu is the smart one, India is the creative one, and Belly...well, Belly is the naked one. And the baby. School isn't much better. There, he's the shortest kid in the entire class. But now the manny is the Dalinger's new babysitter, and things are starting to look up. It seems as though the manny always knows the right thing to do. Not everyone likes the manny as much as Keats does, however. Lulu finds the manny embarrassing, and she's started to make a list of all the crazy things that he does, such as serenading the kids with "La Cucaracha" from the front yard or wearing underwear on his head or meeting the school bus with Belly, dressed as limo drivers. Keats is worried. What if Lulu's "Manny Files" makes his parents fire the manny? Who will teach him how to be interesting then?

Good Taste, Bad Taste, and Christian Taste
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 333

Good Taste, Bad Taste, and Christian Taste

Christians frequently come into conflict with themselves and others over such matters as music, popular culture, and worship style. Yet they usually lack any theology of art or taste adequate to deal with aesthetic disputes. In this provocative book, Frank Burch Brown offers a constructive, "ecumenical" approach to artistic taste and aesthetic judgment--a non-elitist but discriminating theological aesthetics that has "teeth but no fangs." While grounded in history and theory, this book takes up such practical questions as: How can one religious community accommodate a variety of artistic tastes? What good or harm can be done by importing music that is worldly in origin into a house of worship? How can the exercise of taste in the making of art be a viable (and sometimes advanced) spiritual discipline? In exploring the complex relation between taste, religious imagination, and faith, Brown offers a new perspective on what it means to be spiritual, religious, and indeed Christian.

The Manny Files
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 312

The Manny Files

Keats Dalinger is the only boy in a house full of sisters and feels invisible, but things start looking up when the family's new RmannyS (male nanny) enters their lives in this debut novel by a real-life manny.

Hit the Road, Manny
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 241

Hit the Road, Manny

Cue the pretend drum-roll: Keats's parents have a big surprise. No, they're not having a new baby. It's—wait for it, wait for it—a family road trip! Okay, so this is not exactly the birthday present Keats had in mind (no iPod?!), but when Dad parks a rented RV in the Dalinger's driveway, Keats piles in with the rest of his family—and the manny, of course—bound for the open road. From the big skies of farm country to the bright lights of Las Vegas, this, in typical manny fabulousness, is an all-American adventure filled with more Glamour-dos than Glamour-don'ts. But a stopover at the manny's childhood home is making the manny feel not so fabulous. Why can't his parents ever accept him for who he is? And Keats, at first, sees their point. Why does the manny always have to be so interesting? Hit the road for more manny shenanigans, where it's all about Elton John, Diet Coke, and being brave enough to be yourself.

The Newbery House Magazine
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1190

The Newbery House Magazine

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1889
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Christian Scholar's Review
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 600

Christian Scholar's Review

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1997
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Anti-Jacobin Review and Protestant Advocate
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 732

The Anti-Jacobin Review and Protestant Advocate

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1815
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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An Account of the Rise and Progress of the Religious Societies in the City of London, &c
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 206

An Account of the Rise and Progress of the Religious Societies in the City of London, &c

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1712
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Catechisms and Women's Writing in Seventeenth-Century England
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 221

Catechisms and Women's Writing in Seventeenth-Century England

This monograph is a study of early modern women's literary use of catechizing. It addresses the question of women's literary production in early modern England, demonstrating that the reading and writing of catechisms were crucial sites of women's literary engagements in early modern England.

A Fairy-Tale Life
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 68

A Fairy-Tale Life

Young Hans Christian knew how life should be--just like a fairy tale. But, while he was growing up in Odense, Denmark, his life didn't seem much like a fairy tale. Although everyone was telling him to stop daydreaming and find a job in a trade, he found fame writing fairy tales like "The Little Mermaid," "Princess on the Pea," and "The Emperor's New Clothes." A Fairy-Tale Life tells the story of Hands Christian Andersen, the world's best-loved teller of tales.