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JoJo's Search for Cousin Bobo

JoJo's Search for Cousin Bobo
Author: Clove Williams
Publisher:
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2012-07-14
Genre:
ISBN: 9780985586508

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children's book about a JoJo who is a lovable Saint Bernard and his many adventures while searching for his Cousin BoBo. The journey begins in beautiful Hawaii and continues across the entire US until he finally reaches Washington D.C.


JoJo and BowBow Take the Stage

JoJo and BowBow Take the Stage
Author: JoJo Siwa
Publisher:
Total Pages: 139
Release: 2018
Genre: JUVENILE FICTION
ISBN: 9781536450057

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"JoJo Siwa and her trusty sidekick, a teacup Yorkie named BowBow, are used to being center stage. So when her neighborhood throws a block party, it's a no-brainer: before hitting up the nacho stand and bouncy castle, JoJo and the Siwanatorz will perform on stage for everyone they know! It'll be the best show yet! But as unexpected challenges pop up--the neighborhood bullies slime their costumes, the microphones stop working, and her best friend gets cold feet--JoJo shows the Siwanatorz what stars are really made of: kindness, courage, and a whole lot of fun"--


The Time of Our Singing

The Time of Our Singing
Author: Richard Powers
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Total Pages: 642
Release: 2004-01-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0374706417

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“The last novel where I rooted for every character, and the last to make me cry.” - Marlon James, Elle From the Pulitzer Prize–winning author of The Overstory and the Oprah's Book Club selection Bewilderment comes Richard Powers's magnificent, multifaceted novel about a supremely gifted—and divided—family, set against the backdrop of postwar America. On Easter day, 1939, at Marian Anderson’s epochal concert on the Washington Mall, David Strom, a German Jewish émigré scientist, meets Delia Daley, a young Black Philadelphian studying to be a singer. Their mutual love of music draws them together, and—against all odds and their better judgment—they marry. They vow to raise their children beyond time, beyond identity, steeped only in song. Jonah, Joseph, and Ruth grow up, however, during the civil rights era, coming of age in the violent 1960s, and living out adulthood in the racially retrenched late century. Jonah, the eldest, “whose voice could make heads of state repent,” follows a life in his parents’ beloved classical music. Ruth, the youngest, devotes herself to community activism and repudiates the white culture her brother represents. Joseph, the middle child and the narrator of this generation-bridging tale, struggles to find himself and remain connected to them both. Richard Powers's The Time of Our Singing is a story of self-invention, allegiance, race, cultural ownership, the compromised power of music, and the tangled loops of time that rewrite all belonging.


The Madwoman in the Attic

The Madwoman in the Attic
Author: Sandra M. Gilbert
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 742
Release: 2020-03-17
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0300246722

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Called "a feminist classic" by Judith Shulevitz in the New York Times Book Review, this pathbreaking book of literary criticism is now reissued with a new introduction by Lisa Appignanesi that speaks to how The Madwoman in the Attic set the groundwork for subsequent generations of scholars writing about women writers, and why the book still feels fresh some four decades later. "Gilbert and Gubar have written a pivotal book, one of those after which we will never think the same again."--Carolyn G. Heilbrun, Washington Post Book World


Zathura

Zathura
Author:
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2002
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780618253968

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My Mommy Wears Army Boots

My Mommy Wears Army Boots
Author: Verna Harps-Morrow
Publisher: Pagefree Pub Incorporated
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2007-02-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781589614659

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This book is about children of military parents, who learn and understand the meaning and sacrifices, of a mother in the military


Where Do We Go When We Dream?

Where Do We Go When We Dream?
Author: Clarissa Brock
Publisher: Playpen Publishing
Total Pages: 20
Release: 2017-06
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780985586591

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Where Do We Go When We Dream is an imaginative picture book that seeks to analyze the many dreams of a young child. This beautifully illustrated book provided questions and opens up dialog about what happens and where do we go when we dream. Where do we go when we dream? Ah, this is one of the mysteries of existence, and much of our existence is spent in slumber. How much of our dreams create our lives and our selves? What are the dreams that life is made of? We are the lives that dreams are made of.


Space Is the Place

Space Is the Place
Author: John Szwed
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2020-04-30
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1478012056

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Considered by many to be a founder of Afrofuturism, Sun Ra—aka Herman Blount—was a composer, keyboardist, bandleader, philosopher, entrepreneur, poet, and self-proclaimed extraterrestrial from Saturn. He recorded over 200 albums with his Arkestra, which, dressed in Egypto-space costumes, played everything from boogie-woogie and swing to fusion and free jazz. John Szwed's Space is the Place is the definitive biography of this musical polymath, who was one of the twentieth century's greatest avant-garde artists and intellectuals. Charting the whole of Sun Ra's life and career, Szwed outlines how after years in Chicago as a blues and swing band pianist, Sun Ra set out in the 1950s to impart his views about the galaxy, black people, and spiritual matters by performing music with the Arkestra that was as vital and innovative as it was mercurial and confounding. Szwed's readers—whether they are just discovering Sun Ra or are among the legion of poets, artists, intellectuals, and musicians who consider him a spiritual godfather—will find that, indeed, space is the place.