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Withdrawing from a family party to the solitude of her tree house, 16-year-old Laurel Nicolson witnesses a shocking murder that throughout a subsequent half century shapes her beliefs, her acting career and the lives of three strangers from vastly different cultures. By the best-selling author of The Distant Hours. Reprint. 200,000 first printing.
Desde los años ochenta el grupo hábitat Pacífico nacido en el CITCE de la Universidad del Valle indaga sobre las peculiaridades de los procesos sociales y territoriales de poblamiento del litoral y los ríos del Pacífico colombiano, la originalidad del sistema urbano-aldeano, del trazado y diseños de los asientos, lo mismo que sobre las características de la vivienda y la arquitectura vernácula; estudios que en ciertos casos culminan con obras de mejoramiento de las condiciones de habitabilidad. Es decir que existe un vínculo directo entre las labores investigativas de tipo académico con miras a producir un conocimiento, y su uso inmediato para la resolución de necesidades sociales...
"On a rainy summer day, three children and their grandpa pick vegetables in his garden and then cook and share a delicious meal of his famous Rainbow Stew. Includes recipe"--
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Fifth grade is one wild ride in this illustrated middle grade novel about two best friends—the first book in the funny and engaging Rip and Red series. Rip and Red are best friends whose fifth-grade year is nothing like what they expected. They have an eccentric new tattooed teacher named Mr. Acevedo, who doesn't believe in tests or homework and who likes off-the-wall projects, the more "off" the better. And guess who's also their new basketball coach? Mr. Acevedo! Easy-going Rip is knocked completely out of his comfort zone. And for Red, who has autism and really needs things to be exactly a certain way, the changes are even more of a struggle. But together these two make a great duo who ...
"A collection of original poems that celebrate family, universal childhood experiences, and the pure pleasure a young girl feels as her mastery and understanding grow throughout the seasons of a year"--
A collection of illustrations, concrete poetry, and photographs that shows how young children's constructions, created as they play, are reflected in notable works of architecture from around the world.