Presents a meditative collection of writings on the nature of art and storytelling and incorporates tribute elements to iconic writers and artists throughout history.
Irene is sent to boarding school after her parents divorce, where she learns about love and her feelings with help from a teacher, Peter Hughes, who introduces her to the novels of Jane Austen, Goethe, Gabriel Garc?a M?rquez, and Murakami.
literary cabins, creative hideaways, and favorite writing spaces of iconic authors
Burkey, Neil
2021
"An exploration of the quirky, private, and sometimes curious places where great writers work, unveiling the stories associated with them--and the literature that was conceived and written in them"--Provided by publisher.
the strangest books, manuscripts and other literary curiosities from history
Brooke-Hitching, Edward
2021
"The Madman's Library reveals the fascinating stories behind some of the strangest and most beautiful books ever created in a highly illustrated tour through an eccentric 'library' of literary curiosities and wonders"--Provided by publisher.
Presents fifteen passages geared toward four different reading levels, with discussion questions and other resources designed to help students focus on mythology.
Shows educators how to create and use bookmapping as a cross-curricular tool to help students develop their understanding of places and cultures and make connections with literature as well as other subjects they are learning in school.
A reproducible study guide to use in conjunction with Rebecca Stead's novel "When You Reach Me" that contains a synopsis, activities, vocabulary and comprehension exercises, and an answer key.
Presents the teacher's guide to the novel "Letters from Rifka" by Karen Hesse, and includes story summary, vocabulary exercises, comprehension and critical thinking strategies, literary analysis, graphic organizers, and discussion questions.