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Cool Dog Sound announces the release of a new non-fiction book titled I Saw a Dozen Faces. ![]() It's a story of perseverance, belief, disappointment, rock and roll rebirth, and, most of all, fun. and I Rocked Them All: The Diary of a Never Was chronicles the journey of a rock 'n roll lifer who was part of the national independent music scene of the 1980s. ![]() ![]() I'll retrieve it from the shed, complete with the faded signatures from well-wishers of almost a generation before.' It's my lucky charm – it's what gave me the "faith". 'Naturally, I'll take the fridge with me. Then I'm going to track each one down and come up with a unique way of thanking them. I'm going to dig out the notebooks I filled when I hitched around Ireland before and make a list of all the people who helped me. He said that during the original escapade 'I experienced extraordinary kindness, hospitality, and much generosity of spirit… It informed how I lived my life henceforth. Now, 20 years on, he is going back on the road to track down the people who helped him with his original quest. The book of his exploits, Round Ireland With A Fridge, sold more than 500,000 copies and was even made into a film: The comedian pioneered the 'documentary comedy' format when he hitchhiked around the nation, white goods in tow, to win a £100 bet. Tony Hawks is taking his fridge back to Ireland. ![]() ![]() ![]() , "It's refreshing to see a new baby book that focuses on the effect on existing sibling dynamics, and the strong-willed twosome, with the text entirely in their dialogue, continues to be authentically endearing. ![]() ![]() a spot-on look at sibling rivalry that will speak to multiples and singletons alike." - Kirkus Reviews, It's refreshing to see a new baby book that focuses on the effect on existing sibling dynamics, and the strong-willed twosome, with the text entirely in their dialogue, continues to be authentically endearing. This book has broad appeal for big sisters- and brothers-to-be as well as for twins." - School Library Journal "A fresh take on sibling-rivalry and new-baby themes." - The Horn Book "Readers of The Twins' Blanket will recognize the two adorable, identical twin girls in their polka-dot dresses. "Fans of the first book will be delighted that the blankets, along with the twins' favorite colors, pink and yellow, make an appearance in the stylistic and painterly mixed-media illustrations. ![]() ![]() ![]() Exchange within the thriving Muslim world brought that knowledge to Cordoba, Spain. In 8th century Baghdad, Arab discoveries augmented Greek learning. Yet some texts did survive and The Map of Knowledge explores the role played by seven cities around the Mediterranean-rare centers of knowledge in a dark world, where scholars supported by enlightened heads of state collected, translated and shared manuscripts. Christianity cast a shadow over so-called pagan thought, books were burned, and the library of Alexandria, the greatest repository of classical knowledge, was destroyed. But as the vast Roman Empire disintegrated, so did appreciation of these precious texts. The foundations of modern knowledge-philosophy, math, astronomy, geography-were laid by the Greeks, whose ideas were written on scrolls and stored in libraries across the Mediterranean and beyond. Stephen Greenblatt, author of The Swerve: How the World Became Modern, winner of the Pulitzer PrizeĪfter the Fall of Rome, when many of the great ideas of the ancient world were lost to the ravages of the Dark Ages, three crucial manuscripts passed hand to hand through seven Mediterranean cities and survived to fuel the revival of the Renaissance-an exciting debut history. “ The Map of Knowledge is an endlessly fascinating book, rich in detail, capacious and humane in vision.” ![]() ![]() Where everyone else has passed, Arianwyn will receive a mark of ungraded. When Miss Newam looks for Arianwyn's score, there is a gasp. The lights around her start to flicker but the worst news of all is that the evaluation gauge is sending up a wisp of smoke. She needs the glyph to stop but instead its power is building and suddenly she is hit with a powerful jolt. Arianwyn's mind is being held by the image and the pull of a fifth glyph. but it's happening again just as it happened before. When it's Arianwyn's turn to be tested, she steps up to the gauge under Miss Newam's hostile gaze and does her best to focus on the scroll that holds the images of the four glyphs. It has just been announced that this class of witches "will play a vital role as the Civil Witchcraft Authority embarks on our first ever mission to catalog the various types of spirit creatures present in the Four Kingdoms." This class of apprentices will be stationed far and wide to support the mission. ![]() ![]() The other apprentice witches are passing their testing with flying colors and getting their assignments. Rain is pouring down around her, her teeth are chattering and every so often, her perfect classmate Gimma gives her a disgusted sneer. Arianwyn waits in line with everyone in her class and slowly makes her way to toward the evaluation gauge. ![]() ![]() ![]() The author incorporates Korean honorifics to convey a conversational tone and signal dialogue occurring in both languages. Themes of responsibility, regret, and reconciliation weave through the intergenerational dynamics in Jenny’s family, adding dimension and depth. She also shares in the student performers’ duty-bound lives: Behind the glamour, they are burdened with obligations to their communities that can require sacrifice of their personal happiness. Attending Seoul Arts Academy, Jenny witnesses the institutional grooming of K-pop idols-including (surprise!) classmate Jaewoo, who, as it turns out, is popular band XOXO’s lead singer. When her mom, a widowed immigration lawyer, needs to return to Seoul to care for her dying mother, Jenny negotiates to go along for her first visit to Korea. ![]() An opportunity soon beckons, and the plot unfolds like a minidrama amid the Los Angeles Korean Festival, launching Jenny and her new acquaintance, Jaewoo, on an accidental adventure that foreshadows romance. Her Uncle Jay advises her to experience more of life and broaden her horizons. While her single-minded focus yields technical perfection, competition judges deem Jenny lacking in soulful spark. A driven young woman learns to balance expectations and priorities with heart and passion.Ī vivid, comical scene of everyday life in Koreatown introduces narrator Jenny Jooyoung Go, a high school junior and classical cellist aiming for a top conservatory. ![]() |