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Butterfly in the Wind

Butterfly in the Wind
Author: Lakshmi Persaud
Publisher: Peepal Tree Press
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1990
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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From early in her life, Kamla is surprised by a contrary inner voice which frequently gainsays the wisdom of her elders and betters. But Kamla is growing up in a traditional Hindu community and attending schools in colonial Trinidad where rote learning is still the order of the day. She learns that this voice creates nothing but trouble and silences it. In this book, the voice is freed.


Butterfly on the Wind

Butterfly on the Wind
Author: Adam Pottle
Publisher: Roaring Brook Press
Total Pages: 23
Release: 2024-03-12
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1250373123

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A magical picture book about a Deaf girl who creates a butterfly with Sign Language and sends it on a journey around the world. On the day of the talent show, Aurora's hands tremble. No matter how hard she tries to sign, her fingers stumble over one another and the words just won't come. But as she’s about to give up, she spots a butterfly. Using her hands to sign the ASL word for "butterfly," Aurora sends a magical butterfly of her own into the world, inspiring Deaf people across the globe to add their own. The butterflies grow in numbers and strength as they circle back to Aurora, bolstering her with the love and support of her worldwide Deaf community. Deaf picture book creators author Adam Pottle and artist Ziyue Chen combine powerful text and sweeping art into a moving story of resilience and self-belief.


Butterfly in the Wind

Butterfly in the Wind
Author: Rei Kimura
Publisher: Booksmango
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2017-03-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 6162220125

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This is the true story of the tragic life of Okichi Saito who became the pawn to placate Townsend Harris, the first American Consul to Japan in the turbulent mid 1800's. This poignant story takes place during a period in history when the "Black Ships" arrived in Japan and changed many lives, especially those of Okichi and her fianc and lover, Tsurumatsu. Like a butterfly, Okichi was beautiful but fragile, easily tossed about and bruised by the stronger forces of political wheeling and dealing. The story takes the readers on a journey from the wild windswept fishing village of Shimoda to the colorful world of the geishas Okichi was literally sold into, then onto the awesome stage of politics and power and finally to a lonely outcast who walked into the icy waters of the Shimoda Bay one cold grey March morning....


Butterfly Against the Wind

Butterfly Against the Wind
Author: Jadina Lilien
Publisher:
Total Pages: 86
Release: 2016
Genre: Lakota Indians
ISBN: 9780997905007

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Not Yo' Butterfly

Not Yo' Butterfly
Author: Nobuko Miyamoto
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2021-06-15
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0520380657

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Intro -- Relocation, or a travelin' girl -- Don't fence me in -- A tisket, a tasket, a brown and yellow basket... -- From a broken past into the future -- Twice as good -- Shall we dance! -- School daze -- Chop suey -- We shall overcome -- Power to the people -- A single stone, many ripples -- Something about me today -- The people's beat -- A song for ourselves -- Nosotro somos Asiaticos -- Foster children of the Pepsi Generation -- A grain of sand -- Free the land -- What will people think? -- Some things live a moment -- How to mend what's broken -- Women hold up half the sky -- Our own chop suey -- What is the color of love? -- Talk story -- Yuiyo, just dance -- Float hands like clouds -- Deep is the chasm -- To all relations -- Bismillah Ir Rahman Ir Rahim -- The seed of the dandelion -- I dream a garden -- Mottainai : waste nothing -- Black Lives Matter -- Bambutsu : all things connected -- Epilogue.


Butterfly Moon

Butterfly Moon
Author: Anita Endrezze
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2012-09-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0816502250

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Anita Endrezze has deep memories. Her father was a Yaqui Indian. Her mother traced her heritage to Slovenia, Germany, Romania, and Italy. And her stories seem to bubble up from this ancestral cauldron. Butterfly Moon is a collection of short stories based on folk tales from around the world. But its stories are set in the contemporary, everyday world. Or are they? Endrezze tells these stories in a distinctive and poetic voice. Fantasy often intrudes into reality. Alternate “realities” and shifting perspectives lead us to question our own perceptions. Endrezze is especially interested in how humans hide feelings or repress thoughts by developing shadow selves. In “Raven’s Moon,” she introduces the shadow concept with a Black Moon, the “unseen reflection of the known.” (Of course the story is about a witch couple who seem very much in love.) The title character in “The Wife Who Lived on Wind” is an ogress who lives in a world somewhat similar to our own, but only somewhat. “The Vampire and the Moth Woman” reveals shape-shifters living among us. Not surprisingly, Trickster appears in these tales. As in Native American stories, Trickster might be a fox or a coyote or a raven or a human—or something in between. “White Butterflies” and “Where the Bones Are” both deal with devastating diseases that swept through Yaqui country in the 1530s. Underneath their surfaces are old Yaqui folktales that feature the greatest Trickster of all: Death (and his little brother Fate). Enjoyably disturbing, these stories linger—deep in our memory.


The Butterfly and the Dragonfly

The Butterfly and the Dragonfly
Author: Mary Alice Amory
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 111
Release: 2016-08-11
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1682892573

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In the peaceful little garden just outside Miss Bunny’s window, every flower, leaf, and treetop hide a very joyous secret world. That is until the arrival of a very special butterfly egg who threatens to upset the natural order of things and sets the whole garden in a tailspin. This magical tale by Miss Bunny follows the adventure of a special little caterpillar and a very determined dragonfly as their unlikely friendship blossoms into love. A cheerful tale of loyalty and love, this delightful world-within-a-world story will capture children’s imagination as it teaches about growth, change, and the determination to overcome great obstacles. Filled with colorful characters and charming dialogue, The Butterfly and the Dragonfly encourages children to appreciate the beauty of diversity in the natural world and offers a hopeful message for the future.


I Lived on Butterfly Hill

I Lived on Butterfly Hill
Author: Marjorie Agosín
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2014-03-04
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1416953442

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When her beloved country, Chile, is taken over by a militaristic, sadistic government, Celeste is sent to America for her safety and her parents must go into hiding before they "disappear."


The Butterfly Book

The Butterfly Book
Author: William Jacob Holland
Publisher:
Total Pages: 596
Release: 1908
Genre: Butterflies
ISBN:

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Bicycling with Butterflies

Bicycling with Butterflies
Author: Sara Dykman
Publisher: Timber Press
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2021-04-13
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1643260456

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“What a wonderful idea for an adventure! Absolutely inspired, timely, and important.” —Alistair Humphreys, National Geographic Adventurer of the Year and author of The Doorstep Mile and Around the World by Bike Outdoor educator and field researcher Sara Dykman made history when she became the first person to bicycle along­side monarch butterflies on their storied annual migration—a round-trip adventure that included three countries and more than 10,000 miles. Equally remarkable, she did it solo, on a bike cobbled together from used parts. Her panniers were recycled buckets. In Bicycling with Butterflies, Dykman recounts her incredible journey and the dramatic ups and downs of the nearly nine-month odyssey. We’re beside her as she nav­igates unmapped roads in foreign countries, checks roadside milkweed for monarch eggs, and shares her passion with eager schoolchil­dren, skeptical bar patrons, and unimpressed border officials. We also meet some of the ardent monarch stewards who supported her efforts, from citizen scientists and research­ers to farmers and high-rise city dwellers. With both humor and humility, Dykman offers a compelling story, confirming the urgency of saving the threatened monarch migration—and the other threatened systems of nature that affect the survival of us all.