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026116
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New York, Viking, 2021.
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32pBlack Spine
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As a young girl leads a cast of characters on a musical journey, they learn that they have the power to make changes--big or small--in the world, in their communities, and in most importantly, in themselves.
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9780593203224 Hb.
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023838 | 811.6/GOR | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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004749
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USA, Meadowbrook Press, 2007.
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32 PWhite Spine
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"A collection of hilarious songs and poems about the funny things that happen at school".
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1416929479 Hb.
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
004925 | 811.6/POT | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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026283
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Kansas, Andrews McMeel Publishing, 2017.
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256pOff white spine
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From Rupi Kaur, the #1 New York Times bestselling author of milk and honey, comes her long-awaited second collection of poetry. A vibrant and transcendent journey about growth and healing. Ancestry and honoring one's roots. Expatriation and rising up to find a home within yourself. Divided into five chapters and illustrated by Kaur, the sun and her flowers is a journey of wilting, falling, rooting, rising, and blooming. A celebration of love in all its forms. this is the recipe of life said my mother as she held me in her arms as i wept think of those flowers you plant in the garden each year they will teach you that people too must wilt fall root rise in order to bloom.
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9781449486792 Pb.
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I02579 | 811.6/KAU | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
026642
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London, Words and pictures, 2019.
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48pCream spine
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Humans may have built towns and cities, but we aren't the only ones who live in them. Given the smallest chance - a park, a garden, a window box, a basement, a subway tunnel, a bridge - wildlife manages to survive in the city. Among colourful illustrated pages buzzing with city life and animal activity, you'll discover the host of wild animals who live among humans: butterflies, bats, spiders, honeybees, coyotes, and more. Each animal's story is told through a short poem accompanied by an informational paragraph. Some poems are comical, some poignant, and all make the reader see the world in a different way. After a rousing exploration of animal life, find definitions of the various types of poetry forms used in the book: haiku, cinquain, sonnet, terza rima, villanelle, triolet, reverso, acrostic, and free verse. Look around, you may discover you're in an urban jungle!
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p. 4 Where Life's No Longer Wild (introductory poem) p. 6 Introduction p. 8 Coyotes: Chicago, Illinois, USA p. 10 Mosquitos and Mexican Free-tailed Bats: Austin, Texas, USA p. 12 White Storks: Munster, France p. 14 Bush-tailed possums: Sydney, Australia p. 16 Reticulated Pythons: Singapore p. 18 Huntsman Spiders: Cape Town, South Africa p. 20 Rhesus Monkeys: New Delhi, India p. 22 Water Monitors: Bangkok, Thailand p. 24 Brazilian Agoutis: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil p. 26 River Crabs: Rome, Italy p. 28 Honeybee: Vancouver, Canada p. 30 Monarch Butterflies: Pacific Grove, California p. 32 Wild Boars: Berlin, Germany p. 34 Hyenas: Harar, Ethiopia p. 36 Mientien Tree Frogs: Taipei, Taiwan p. 38 Badgers: Swindon, England p. 40 Sika Deer: Nara, Tokyo p. 42 Peregrine Falcons: New York City, New York, USA p. 44 Pigeons: Everywhere p. 46 Poetry forms p. 48 Glossary and further resources
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9780711241695 Hb.
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024398 | 811.6/SIN | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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