rites and ceremonies

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Tear you apart

2015
"Teenager Viv, who is constantly escaping her "Snow White" fairy-tale curse, meets the prince who is supposed to save her, but cannot fall out of love with the young man destined to kill her"--Provided by publisher.
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The brief wondrous life of Oscar Wao

Overweight and nerdy Oscar lives with his Dominican American mother and sister in New Jersey and dreams of becoming a renowned author and finding true love, but unfortunately, a family curse stands in the way of his wishes.

Christianity

signs, symbols, and stories
An introduction to Christianity that discusses the religion's signs, symbols, stories, prayer, worship, the Bible, rites of passage, and festivals.

Celebrate!

connections among cultures
Explores the similarities of rituals among several indigenous cultures around the world and compares them with celebrations in the United States. Includes a map and an author's note.

Abuelos

Two children who have moved to a small community in New Mexico experience the tradition of "los abuelos," during which village men go to the mountains and return in scary costumes to tease the children before everybody sings, dances, and eats treats.
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You wouldn't want to be cursed by King Tut!

a mysterious death you'd rather avoid
Humorous illustrations, captions, and sidebars describe the unusual events involved in possibly being cursed by King Tut of Egypt long after his death occurred in 1323 B.C.

Welcome Dede!

an African naming ceremony
Amarlai, a boy from Ghana, helps his family prepare for his new baby cousin's naming ceremony.

A million Junes

2018
When a girl named June's world collides with a boy her parents have warned her about, she learns the truth about their family curse through the use of magic, ghosts, and coywolves.
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What should be wild

a novel
"Maisie Cothay has never known the feel of human flesh: born with the power to kill or resurrect at her slightest touch, she has spent her childhood sequestered in her family's manor at the edge of a mysterious forest. Maisie's father, an anthropologist who sees her as more experiment than daughter, has warned Maisie not to venture into the wood. Locals talk of men disappearing within, emerging with addled minds and strange stories. What he does not tell Maisie is that for over a millennium her female ancestors have also vanished into the wood, never to emerge-for she is descended from a long line of cursed women. But one day Maisie's father disappears, and Maisie must venture beyond the walls of her carefully constructed life to find him."--Provided by publisher.
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Express yourself

why people get body art
2019
Offers readers an intriguing perspective into the culture of tattooing and the reasons why people worldwide choose to get them. The perspective that readers gain can potentially alter their decision to get a tattoo themselves.

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