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The Walking Boy

The Walking Boy
Author: Lydia Kwa
Publisher: arsenal pulp press
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2019-10-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1551527642

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The Walking Boy is a quest novel set in early eighth-century Tang Dynasty China, in the final days of the rule of the first Female Emperor Wu Zhao. The ailing hermit monk Harelip sends his disciple Baoshi on a pilgrimage from Mount Hua to Chang’an, the Western capital; Baoshi is the “walking boy” charged with locating Harelip’s missing former lover Ardhanari. Baoshi lives with a secret only his Master knows, and he is filled with fears of being discovered. On his journey, Baoshi crosses paths with both commoners and imperial officials, as well as others who take delight in their queer identities; in doing so, he is released powerfully from his past shame. Lydia Kwa's novel is a book of quiet subversion, upending classical Chinese tropes with contemporary ideas around gender and feminism. Filled with psychological complexities, magic and poetic allusions to classical Chinese literature, The Walking Boy explores the intrigue of inner alchemy while exorcising the ghosts of history.


Walking Boys

Walking Boys
Author: Awak Malith
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2016-09-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1532006519

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After 17 years of bitter strife, Northern and Southern Sudanese military and political leaders agreed an uneasy truce, lasting for 10 years. However, on 16th May, 1983, Southern Soldiers rebelled once again to restart the war. It was not long before the survivors, renegades, students, farmers, cattlemen, fishermen, and the ordinary folks all over the Sudan gathered to stake their lives in the new civil war. The North unleashed its army, and allied militias on civilians leaving death, famine, and destruction in their wake. Families were uprooted, broken up and scattered in the region and around the world. As the war escalated, atrocities committed quickly brought it to new levels hitherto unseen in the region. For the last time, the new war would break or make the Sudan. No longer would it be a Southern Problem, rather a Sudan Problem. Only an independent South Sudan would emerge from the chaos.


Walking for Water

Walking for Water
Author: Susan Hughes
Publisher: Kids Can Press Ltd
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2021-06-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1525307983

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A young boy finds a way to help his sister go to school. Victor and his twin sister, Linesi, are close. Only, now that they are eight years old, she is no longer able to go to school with him. Linesi, like the other older girls in their community, must walk to the river to get water five times a day to help their mother farm. But Victor is learning about equality in school. He’s beginning to realize how boys and girls are not treated equally. And that’s not fair to his sister. So Victor comes up with a plan to help. Can one boy make a difference in an unequal world? It turns out, he can!


Alex, the Walking Accident

Alex, the Walking Accident
Author: Ian Whybrow
Publisher: Hodder Children's Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006
Genre: Behavior
ISBN: 9780340911112

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Alex doesn't mean to cause trouble. He didn't mean to cover his dad with pink yoghurt, or drop the goldfish in the bath. He just couldn't help it. Alex's mum and dad ask him to keep out of trouble for just one day - so the sideways skateboard isn't such a bad idea, is it?


Kayla and Kyle the Walking Dictionaries

Kayla and Kyle the Walking Dictionaries
Author: Nicholas Buamah
Publisher:
Total Pages: 38
Release: 2018-12
Genre:
ISBN: 9781733068130

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Twins, Kayla and Kyle are competing against each other to become their schools next class president. Before their friends can cast their votes they must first have a class debate. Find out who will win the election and also learn new advanced words along the way. This book edition comes with a glossary in the back to help kids define the vocabulary words.


Oracle Bone

Oracle Bone
Author: Lydia Kwa
Publisher: arsenal pulp press
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2017-10-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1551527006

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In 7th-century China, life is rife with magic, fox spirits, and demons. Xie, the demon lover of the empress Wu Zhao, believes he must possess the oracle bone, which will bestow immortal powers on him. In his way is Qilan, an eccentric Daoist nun, who is training the orphan girl Ling to avenge her parents’ murder.


Walking the Bowl

Walking the Bowl
Author: Chris Lockhart
Publisher: Harlequin
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2022-02-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 036971881X

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A New York Times Notable Book An NPR Best Book of the Year For readers of Behind the Beautiful Forevers and Nothing to Envy, this is a breathtaking real-life story of four street children in contemporary Zambia whose lives are drawn together and forever altered by the mysterious murder of a fellow street child. Based on years of investigative reporting and unprecedented fieldwork, Walking the Bowl immerses readers in the daily lives of four unforgettable characters: Lusabilo, a determined waste picker; Kapula, a burned-out brothel worker; Moonga, a former rock crusher turned beggar; and Timo, an ambitious gang leader. These children navigate the violent and poverty-stricken underworld of Lusaka, one of Africa’s fastest growing cities. When the dead body of a ten-year-old boy is discovered under a heap of garbage in Lusaka’s largest landfill, a murder investigation quickly heats up due to the influence of the victim’s mother and her far-reaching political connections. The children’s lives become more closely intertwined as each child engages in a desperate bid for survival against forces they could never have imagined. Gripping and fast-paced, the book exposes the perilous aspects of street life through the eyes of the children who survive, endure and dream there, and what emerges is an ultimately hopeful story about human kindness and how one small good deed, passed on to others, can make a difference in the face of seemingly insurmountable odds.


I Went Walking

I Went Walking
Author:
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2005-08
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780152056261

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During the course of a walk, a young boy identifies animals of different colors.


Walking Out on the Boys

Walking Out on the Boys
Author: Frances K. Conley
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 258
Release: 1999-06-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0374525951

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In May 1991, Conley, the first female tenured full professor of neurosurgery in the country, made headlines when she resigned from Stanford to protest the school's unabashed gender discrimination. In this forthright memoir, she tells her controversial story.


The Walking People

The Walking People
Author: Mary Beth Keane
Publisher: HMH
Total Pages: 415
Release: 2010-05-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0547394365

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A “beautifully crafted” novel of two sisters’ lives, spanning from 1950s Ireland to modern-day America (Colum McCann, author of Let the Great World Spin). Greta Cahill never believed she would leave her village in west Ireland. Yet one day she found herself on a ship bound for New York, along with her sister, Johanna, and a boy named Michael Ward, a son of itinerant tinkers. Back home, her family hadn’t expressed much confidence in her abilities, but Greta discovers that in America she can fall in love, earn a living, and build a life. She longs to return and show her family what she has made of herself—but that could mean revealing a secret about her past to her children. So she carefully keeps her life in New York separate from the life she once loved in Ireland, torn from the people she is closest to. Decades later, she discovers that her children, with the best of intentions, have conspired to unite the worlds she has so painstakingly kept apart. And though the Ireland of her memory may bear little resemblance to that of present day, she fears it is still possible to lose all . . . “A compelling drama of transatlantic Irish life.” —Billy Collins “Marries a deliciously old-fashioned style of storytelling with a fresh take on the immigrant experience . . . A warm, involving family drama.” —Booklist