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Jerri Garretson lived a total of 33 years in Manhattan, Kansas, in three periods. This book features 55 topics about life in the years she was growing up there, plus 13 mini-biographies of teachers and neighbors that were important in her life. It is illustrated with over 800 photos of people, places, and events, and even everyday objects most of us no longer use. To assist readers unfamiliar with Manhattan, she has included maps, and to anchor local events to the nation and the world, there is a timeline. The book is thoroughly indexed. Though many dates and events are mentioned, it is not a history of the city, but rather an entertaining account about the way of life in that time and place. Please be aware that this is a 298 page, heavily illustrated book in the same fixed format as the printed book. As such, it is a download of about large download of approximately 227 MB and will take much longer to download than a novel in flowing format that has no illustrations.
Gifts for a Newborn King brings the story of the gifts of the Magi to life with sixty glorious works of art and photos. It shows how frankincense and myrrh were and are cultivated and how they were transported with camel caravans on the Incense Trail. It explains the historical and current uses of these precious substances, from religious to medicinal; speculates on how the gold was presented, and why these gifts were worthy of a king. It explains the traditions that have developed around the travels and gifts of the Magi, and the celebrations of their part in the story of Jesus’ birth. It is fully documented with a list of illustrations and details about them, a bibliography and index. It is a beautiful explanation of the Gifts of the Magi. This book has 40 pages, which includes the illustration credits and index.
These forty-nine poems were written between 1963 and 1973, years of the author's young adulthood from high school through college, to young motherhood. They were highly influenced by the immense amount of reading she was required to do for both high school and college classes for majors in English literature and psychology, as well as personal experiences, the Vietnam War and the Civil Rights Movement. The author, who is a published photographer and graphic artist, has illustrated the poems with her pictures (photos, drawings and other creations). None of the pictures were created to illustrate the poems they accompany, and were taken or created between 1967 and 2022, but are chosen add to the experience of the poems, which range from the deeply serious to capricious, from thoughtful to truly silly. To preserve the design of the pages, this ebook's pages are in a fixed format. The book is 67 pages long.
An examination of the role of windigo narratives among the Algonquian peoples of North American and how those narratives were influenced through colonialism.
When fourteen-year-old Cassie's family purchases an old stone mansion in the Flint Hills of Kansas, she finds herself dealing with a mysterious ghost and a desperate man.
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