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As a young Japanese boy recovers from a bad chill, his mother busily folds origami paper into delicate silver cranes in preparation for the boy's very first Christmas.
A princess in exile. Six enchanted cranes. An unspeakable curse. 'A dazzling fairy tale' STEPHANIE GARBER 'Unputdownable, sweeping' KERRI MANISCALCO 'This book is magic!' KRISTIN CASHORE A beautiful and immersive YA fantasy retelling of the Grimm brothers' The Six Swans fairytale, set in an East-Asian inspired world. Princess Shiori'anma has a secret: forbidden magic runs in her veins. Until she loses control on the morning of her unwanted betrothal, and is discovered by her stepmother, Raikama. A sorcerous in her own right, Raikama banishes Shiori, transforming her brothers into cranes, and warning her that she must speak of it to no one: for with every word that escapes her lips, one of he...
Presents the story of Philip Benjamin, a young man haunted by images of his staid, middle-class parents and frightened by the thought of revealing his homosexual identity to them.
An account of the arrival and first breeding of Comma Cranes at Horses in Norfolk and their subsequent breeding success and spread. Also a chapter on the status of Cranes in Europe. Illustrated with 65 colour photos and 12 line drawings.
Walter Crane's Painting Book serves as both a practical guide and artistic manifesto, reflecting the late 19th-century ideals of the Arts and Crafts movement. This richly illustrated volume encapsulates Crane's vision of children's education through art, effectively merging instructional content with whimsical illustrations. The text encourages hands-on creativity, promoting a holistic development where visual arts play a vital role in cultivating the imagination of the young. The aesthetic appeal of the book is underscored by Crane's unique blend of vibrant colors and intricate designs, which immerse readers in an enchanting world where learning and artistry coexist. Walter Crane (1845-1915...
In the first part of a two-volume work, Peter Tatlow provides readers with a historical look at the railway breakdown cranes of Britain.
Graced with illustrations by the author, Crane Music introduces the two North American crane species. The sandhill, most often seen, is within easy reach of bird-watchers in the center of the continent. Less visible is the whooping crane, struggling back from near extinction. Paul Johnsgard follows these elegant birds through a year’s cycle, describing their seasonal migrations, natural habitats, breeding biology, call patterns—angelic to the bird-lover’s ear—and fascinating dancing.The largest and most spectacular migratory concentration of cranes happens each spring when the Platte River valley becomes the staging ground for an amazing gathering of four hundred thousand to five hundred thousand sandhills en route from the South to the Arctic tundra. Johnsgard describes this incredible event as well as memorable personal encounters with the cranes. His knowledge of them transcends natural history, covering their importance in religion and mythology.
How to fold the famous Japanese Paper Crane and string 1,000 cranes, inspired by the story of Sadako and Hiroshima.
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