children

Type: 
Topical Term
Subfield: 
a
Alias: 
children

Cloud Cuckoo Land

a novel
"The heroes of Cloud Cuckoo Land are children trying to figure out the world around them, and to survive. In the besieged city of Constantinople in 1453, in a public library in Lakeport, Idaho, today, and on a spaceship bound for a distant exoplanet decades from now, an ancient text provides solace and the most profound human connection to characters in peril. They all learn the story of Aethon, who longs to be turned into a bird so that he can fly to the paradise of Cloud Cuckoo Land, a better world. Twelve-year-old Anna lives in a convent where women toil all day embroidering the robes of priests. She learns to read from an old Greek tutor she encounters on her errands in the city. In an abandoned priory, she finds a stash of old books. One is Aethon's story, which she reads to her sister as the walls of Constantinople are bombarded by armies of Saracens. Anna escapes, carrying only a small sack with bread, salt fish-and the book. Outside the city walls, Anna meets Omeir, a village boy who was conscripted, along with his beloved pair of oxen, to fight in the Sultan's conquest. His oxen have died; he has deserted. In Lakeport, Idaho, in 2020, Seymour, a young activist bent on saving the earth, sits in the public library with two homemade bombs in pressure cookers-another siege. Upstairs, eighty-five-year old Zeno, a former prisoner-of-war, and an amateur translator, rehearses five children in a play adaptation of Aethon's adventures. On an interstellar ark called The Argos, Konstance is alone in a vault with sacks of Nourish powder and access to all the information in the world-or so she is told. She knows Aethon's story through her father, who has sequestered her to protect her. Konstance, encased on a spaceship decades from now, has never lived on our beloved Earth. Alone in a vault with sacks of Nourish powder and access to "all the information in the world," she knows Aethon's story through her father"--Provided by publisher.

Jacob Riis's camera

2020
Chronicles the life and career of newspaper photographer Jacob Riis, who was determined to change the fate of those living in the tenement houses of New York.

Countee Cullen

poet of the Harlem Renaissance
2020
A gifted poet, Countee Cullen wrote some of the outstanding works of the 1920s.

Reading Harry Potter again

new critical essays
2009
Collects nine critical essays on the novels and corresponding films of the Harry Potter saga from critics, fans, and academics; and explores themes--such as religion, morality, race, and magic--along with how J.K. Rowling's works impact twenty-first-century culture.
Cover image of Reading Harry Potter again

Growing up with a bucket full of happiness

three rules for a happier life
2020
Uses the metaphor of a bucket filled with good feelings to show how easy and rewarding it is to express kindness, appreciation, and love on a daily basis.
Cover image of Growing up with a bucket full of happiness

Magnificent homespun brown

a celebration
2020
"Joyful young narrators celebrate feeling at home in one's own skin"--OCLC.
Cover image of Magnificent homespun brown

A kid's life during the westward expansion

Examines what life was like during the Westward Expansion, exploring the clothing, schooling, family life, and more. Includes fact boxes, visuals, glossary, and index.
Cover image of A kid's life during the westward expansion

Waiting for the Great Pumpkin

2014
Linus once again hopes that the Great Pumpkin will choose his patch to visit, but Charlie Brown and the rest of the gang think he's wasting his time until Peppermint Patty hears that the Great Pumpkin brings presents to children.
Cover image of Waiting for the Great Pumpkin

Peanuts

a Peanuts collection
2020
A collection of "Peanuts" comic strips, featuring Snoopy and the rest of the Peanuts gang.
Cover image of Peanuts

Linus

a Peanuts collection
2019
A collection of "Peanuts" comic strips that feature Linus.
Cover image of Linus

Pages

Subscribe to RSS - children