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Wombat Warriors

Wombat Warriors
Author: Samantha Wheeler
Publisher: Univ. of Queensland Press
Total Pages: 159
Release: 2017-03-29
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0702259020

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From the beloved author of Mister Cassowary, Smooch & Rose and Spud & Charli comes another thrilling adventure about Australia’s endangered animals. Mouse is not prepared for her last-minute stay at Aunt Evie’s. How will she cope at a new school without her parents around? But before Mouse has even unpacked her suitcase, she makes a new friend – a wombat called Miss Pearl! Suddenly, being in a strange cottage doesn’t seem so bad, especially when she can snuggle up with a wombat. Mouse soon learns that not everyone in the area loves wombats, including Aunt Evie’s landlord, a sheep farmer who destroys them on sight. Can Mouse find her voice in time to keep her furry friends safe?


The Poem Is You

The Poem Is You
Author: Stephanie Burt
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 430
Release: 2016-09-12
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0674972872

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Contemporary American poetry has plenty to offer new readers, and plenty more for those who already follow it. Yet its difficulty—and sheer variety—leaves many readers puzzled or overwhelmed. The critic, scholar, and poet Stephanie Burt sets out to help. Beginning in the early 1980s, where critical consensus ends, Burt canvasses American poetry of the past four decades, from the headline-making urgency of Claudia Rankine’s Citizen to the stark pathos of Louise Glück, the limitless energy of Juan Felipe Herrera, and the erotic provocations of D. A. Powell. The Poem Is You: Sixty Contemporary American Poems and How to Read Them is a guide to the diverse magnificences of American poetry today. It presents a wide range of poems selected by Burt for this volume, each accompanied by an original essay explaining how a given poem works, why it matters, and how the poem speaks to other parts of art and culture. Included here are some classroom classics (by Ashbery, Komunyakaa, Hass), less famous poems by very famous poets (Glück, Kay Ryan), and poems by prizewinning poets near the start of their careers (such as Brandon Som), and by others who are not—or not yet—well known. The Poem Is You will appeal to poets, teachers, and students, but it is intended especially for readers who want to learn more about contemporary American poetry but who have not known where or how to start. It describes what American poets have fashioned for one another, and what they can give us today.


Climate Politics And The Climate Movement In Australia

Climate Politics And The Climate Movement In Australia
Author: Verity Burgmann
Publisher: Melbourne Univ. Publishing
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2012-08-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0522861350

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Climate change is the hottest topic of the twenty-first century and the climate movement a significant global social movement. This book examines the broad context of Australian climate politics and the place of the climate movement within it. Acting ‘from above’ are the most powerful forces—corporations and governments, both Labor and Coalition—with the media framing the issues. Climate movement actors ‘in the middle’ include the Australian Greens, major environmental and climate organisations, think-tanks, academics, public intellectuals and the union movement. Acting ‘from below’ are the numerous local climate action groups and various regional and national networks. This lowest level is the primary location of the climate movement; and grassroots mobilisation the source of its vitality. To advocate a safe climate and climate justice, the book ends by offering a vision for an alternative Australia based upon the principles of social equity and environmental sustainability.


Braver

Braver
Author: Suzanne Selfors
Publisher: Imprint
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2020-06-23
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1250220335

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For fans of the Warrior series and Redwall, Braver: A Wombat’s Tale is an exciting new fantasy adventure novel for young readers from Suzanne Selfors and Walker Ranson. A 2021 Charlotte Huck Recommended Book Lola Budge isn’t your average bare-nosed wombat. While her parents and neighbors in the Northern Forest want nothing more than peace and quiet, Lola loves to talk. Bored by the quiet routine of wombat life, Lola desperately wants something, anything, interesting to happen. But when Lola follows the terrifying sound of unfamiliar screeching, she discovers a predator who has been kept in exile for many generations. And this creature has captured the peaceful wombats and carted them away—including Lola’s parents. To save her family, Lola will need help from the Queen of Tassie Island herself. But the road to the golden city of Dore is long and treacherous for a young wombat, especially with predators on the loose. To save the ones she loves, Lola will have to brave infested swamps, rushing rivers, and soaring heights, while encountering all sorts of strange critters, both friend and foe. At times exciting, at times heart-warming, this is the story of a wombat who is much braver than anyone imagined. An Imprint Book


Her Dragon Warriors

Her Dragon Warriors
Author: Khloe Wren
Publisher: Khloe Wren
Total Pages: 78
Release: 2023-05-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1922942049

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Dragon warrior, Dimitri, is struggling in his role as clan leader. A plague took all their females and children, leaving them a dying race without hope. When an uprising separates the clan into two factions, he can do nothing but hope the rogues will soon come to their senses when they leave the castle to search for the non-existent females they believe are hiding somewhere. Shortly after they depart, as if in answer to his prayers, the Great Wind delivers five women to them. Dressed strangely, the dragon warriors are wary of the newcomers. After all, their last visitors brought the plague with them. Concerned with the safety of his clan, Dimitri is unprepared for his instincts to flare. But as soon as he and his twin, Max, touch the beautiful human, Eilagh, it seals all three of their fates. When Eilagh agrees to go camping with her friends in Outback Australia, the last thing she expects to happen is for them all to get blown through a portal to another world. Waking up to two sexy Alpha males hovering over her, claiming she was their one and only is a lot to take in. And don’t get her started on the whole being kidnapped by rogue dragon shifters thing. (Originally published in 2013 under the title “Enchanting Eilagh”, this story has been extensively revised.)


What Persists

What Persists
Author: Judith Kitchen
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2016
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 0820349313

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What Persists contains eighteen of the nearly fifty essays on poetry that Judith Kitchen published in The Georgia Review over a twenty-five-year span. Coming at the genre from every possible angle, this celebrated critic discusses work by older and younger poets, most American but some foreign, and many of whom were not yet part of the contemporary canon. Her essays reveal a cultural history from the dismantling of the Berlin Wall, through 9/11 and the Iraq War, and move into today's political climate. They chronicle personal interests while they also make note of what was happening in contemporary poetry by revealing overall changes of taste, both in content and in the use of craft. Over time, they fashion a comprehensive overview of the contemporary literary scene. At its best, What Persists shows what a wide range of poetry is being written--by women, men, poets who celebrate their ethnicity, poets who show a fierce individualism, poets whose careers have soared, promising poets whose work has all but disappeared.


Seriously Funny

Seriously Funny
Author: Barbara Hamby
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Total Pages: 446
Release: 2010
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0820330876

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Can serious poetry be funny? Chaucer and Shakespeare would say yes, and so do the authors of these 187 poems that address timeless concerns but that also include comic elements. Beginning with the Beats and the New York School and continuing with both marquee-name poets and newcomers, Seriously Funny ranges from poems that are capsized by their own tomfoolery to those that glow with quiet wit to ones in which a laugh erupts in the midst of terrible darkness. Most of the selections were made in the editors' battered compact car, otherwise known as the Seriously Funny Mobile Unit. During the two years in which Barbara Hamby and David Kirby made their choices, they'd set out with a couple of boxes of books in the back seat, and whoever wasn't driving read to the other. When they found that a poem made both of them think but laugh as well, they earmarked it. Readers will find a true generosity in these poems, an eagerness to share ideas and emotions and also to entertain. The singer Ali Farka Tour said that honey is never good when it's only in one mouth, and the editors of Seriously Funny hope its readers find much to share with others.


Beyond

Beyond
Author: Albert Goldbarth
Publisher: David R. Godine Publisher
Total Pages: 118
Release: 1998
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781567920871

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"Goldbarths's exciting new collection ranges from sonnet-sized meditations to extended narratives; from myth-laden journeys through a "river-tangled pocket of Peru" to the celebrated Goldbarthian territory of pop-cultural autobiography. The centerpiece of Beyond is "The Two Domains," an award-winning, prose- and verse-tale that hurtles over boundaries between poetry and fiction, reality and fantasy. Though various and far-reaching in their concerns, all of the poems in this brilliant volume contribute toward an ambitious exploration of what is "beyond"--the incorporeal, the paranormal, and life lived over the knowable edge." --publisher's website.


Mister Cassowary

Mister Cassowary
Author: Samantha Wheeler
Publisher: Univ. of Queensland Press
Total Pages: 163
Release: 2015-10-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0702256218

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From the author of Smooch & Rose and Spud & Charli comes another thrilling adventure about Australia s endangered cassowaries Cassowaries are not just birds, Dad growled. They re the most dangerous birds in the world. When Flynn and Dad arrive at Grandad Barney s banana farm, it s clear that Flynn has a lot of investigating to do. Everything in the place is a mystery, especially his grandad who died almost a year ago, and the strange dinosaur-like birds called cassowaries that make his dad so scared. Why won t Dad tell Flynn what happened? After Flynn meets local girl Abby and discovers two orphaned baby cassowaries, the mystery deepens. Can Flynn find out the truth about his grandad and the cassowaries before it s too late?"


The Ring of Winter

The Ring of Winter
Author: James Lowder
Publisher: Wizards of the Coast
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2012-06-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0786963395

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As a Harper agent scours the jungle in search of a magical ring, he finds that dinosaurs, a lost civilization, and an evil cult all stand in his way For centuries, adventurers have sought the fabled Ring of Winter, rumored to possess the magical might to make its wearer immortal and bring a second Ice Age down upon the Realms. Artus Cimber knows where it is. After discovering the ring is hidden in the jungles of Chult, he sets off to fulfill the quest that has devoured a decade of his life. Knowing that the artifact is hidden somewhere in the danger-filled jungles and recovering it are two entirely different matters, however—especially when a lost city, rampaging dinosaurs, and the villainous Cult of Frost all stand between Artus and his goal. The Ring of Winter is the fifth book in a series of loosely-connected novels about the Harpers.