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The silver bone : a novel / by Kurkov, Andreĭ,author.; Dralyuk, Boris,translator.; translation of:Kurkov, Andreĭ.Samson i Nadezhda.English.;
A perplexing mystery introduces rookie detective Samson Kolechko in Kyiv as he is tackling his first case, set against real life details of the tumultuous early 20th century.
Subjects: Detective and mystery fiction.; Novels.; Detectives; Man-woman relationships; Murder; Police; Women statisticians;
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Sketching & illustrating birds : professional drawing class / by Simó, Juan Varela.; Soto, Nos I.; Brunelle, Michael.; Cortabarria, Beatriz.;
Includes bibliographical references, Internet addresses and index.LSC
Subjects: Birds in art.; Drawing; Drawing;
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Davy loves his mommy / by Weninger, Brigitte.; Tharlet, Eve.;
Davy is determined to give his mom the best Mother's Day gift ever: five well-behaved bunnies. Can he and his siblings clean up and mind their manners in time for the big day?LSC
Subjects: Davy (Fictitious character : Weninger); Rabbits; Mother's Day; Conduct of life;
© 2014., North-South Books,
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The Master of Shadows / by Nykko.; Bannister.;
After discovering that Grandpa Gabe has sealed the passageways between worlds, Max, Rebecca, Theo, and Noah must confront the Master of Shadows himself to find another way home.LSC
Subjects: Fantasy comic books, strips, etc.; Graphic novels.; Friendship; Shades and shadows; Monsters;
© 2009., Graphic Universe,
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Have you seen my sock? / by Linotte, Colombe.; Bielinsky, Claudia.; Hardenberg, Wendeline A.;
A colorful and amusing simple whodunit! Engaging, rhyming text tells about socks that have mysteriously disappeared: socks of all colors, shapes, and patterns. Just where could they have gone?
Subjects: Board books.; Socks;
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My delicious garden / by Fortin, Anne-Marie.; Castanié, Julien,1983-; Camlot, Heather.;
The year has just begun. But even in January, with the snow still falling, a little girl is already imagining the great big vegetable garden of her dreams. Month by month, this little gardener describes all the different stages of her garden, and the hard work and careful planning that must go into it before she can reap the juicy rewards. In January, she dreams about the day that the first shoots will push through the surface of the soil. In February, she draws up her garden plans on grid paper, deciding where all the different fruits and vegetables will go. In March, she sows tiny seeds in egg shells; in April she sees the first leaves of her tiny seedlings; and in May, it's finally time for planting outside. In June, she inspects her garden carefully every day, waiting patiently for July-her favourite month of all-when the harvest begins! In October and November, after the leaves fall and the first snow has settled, the garden is once again at rest. And in December, all those summer treasures are arranged on a festive table, and the little gardener gathers with loved ones in a celebration over a table of home grown food.LSC
Subjects: Vegetables; Vegetable gardening; Gardening; Seasons;
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A Frenchwomen's guide to sex after sixty / by Hennezel, Marie de,1946-; Bignold, Kate.; Nitrato-Izzo, Luisa.;
Includes bibliographical references, filmography and Internet addresses."With wit and a soupçon of irreverence, Marie de Hennezel shows that there is no age limit for erotic joy. Through interviews with countless older French women and men, de Hennezel uncovers a plethora of tips for enjoying a rich and satisfying sex life after age sixty. She suggests that perhaps the most important point is to have a positive self-image-to love yourself-and instead of worrying about wrinkles and other outward signs of aging, to cultivate an inner youthfulness, which, combined with a certain maturity, she says, can be sexier than youth all by itself. It is better to skip the plastic surgery and intense workouts at the gym and focus on sensuality, pleasure, and emotional intimacy instead."--Provided by publisher.LSC
Subjects: Older people; Older people;
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The magic of meditation : stories and practices to develop gratitude and empathy with your child / by Champeaux-Cunin, Marie-Christine,author.; Butet, Dominique,author.; Chödzin, Sherab,translator.; Ricard, Matthieu,writer of foreword.; translation of:Champeaux-Cunin, Marie-Christine.Méditation pour les enfants.;
Includes bibliographical references."This mindfulness meditation primer is really two books in one. The first is a guide for parents to the basics and benefits of meditation for children in terms of health, managing emotions, and promoting success in school. The second is a concise practice program for children, featuring Yupsi, the magical dragon. The tales of Yupsi, which are infused with a sense of adventure as well as compassion and empathy, provide a fun and engaging entree to the practice"--
Subjects: Meditation for children; Meditation.;
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Feel the wind / by Dufresne, Rhéa,1971-; Perreault, Guillaume,1985-; Beck, Julia,1942-;
Looks at the ways in which the wind 'plays', by making turbines spin, bubbles float, and kites soar higher. LSC
Subjects: Stories in rhyme.; Winds;
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Really and truly / by Rivard, Émilie,1983-; Delisle, Anne-Claire.; Quinn, Sarah;
Charlie's grandpa used to tell him all kinds of magical stories when he was young. But now a terrible disease has stolen away Grandpa's memory, his words, and even his smile. Charlie decides to try to reconnect with his grandpa by telling him some of the old stories they used to share.LSC
Subjects: Alzheimer's disease; Grandparents; Imagination;
© c2011., Owlkid Books,
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