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My Own Two Feet
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My Own Two FeetMy Own Two Feet

This second installment of the Newbery Medalist's autobiography (after A Girl from Yamhill) begins during the '30s, with the young Cleary leaving her home state of Oregon to attend junior college in California. The volume ends in 1949, with Morrow's acceptance of Cleary's first novel, the now-classic Henry Huggins (initially written as a short story entitled "Spareribs and Henry"). The author's unsentimental recollections of herself as a student in the Depression, a librarian and a newlywed are told humorously and candidly. Ages 12-up.
 
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Tags: Henry, Cleary, short, story, entitled
A Girl from Yamhill
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A Girl from YamhillA Girl from Yamhill

The author's name rather than the title of her partial autobiography will catch the eyes of her army of loyal readers who grew up with Cleary's great books for children. Then, there are always those special few readers who dream of becoming writers themselves, and Cleary has some information on how this was for her and more about the hunger for reading that often starts writers on their way. It's bootless to compare and contrast autobiographical books, since each memorists' experiences and those they select to share are unique.

Grade 6 Up

 
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Tags: Cleary, those, writers, readers, books, Yamhill
Words Are Categorical-A Mink A Fink A Skating Rink What is a Noun?
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Words Are Categorical-A Mink A Fink A Skating Rink What is a Noun?Words Are Categorical-A Mink A Fink A Skating Rink What is a Noun?

Brian P. Cleary “A Mink, a Fink, a Skating Rink: What Is a Noun?"

Carolrhoda Books | 1999-09 | ISBN: 1575054027 | 32 pages | PDF | 7 MB

 

What is a noun? It's easier to show than explain--and this book is brimming with examples. Author Brian Cleary and illustrator Jenya Promitsky creatively clarify the concept of nouns for young readers. Nouns are printed in color for easy identification, and the playful rhymes and illustrations combine to highlight key words.

 

Great picture book for kids to learn grammar. 

 

http://englishtips.org/1150800536-a-mink-a-fink-a-skating-rink-what-is-a.html

 




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Tags: Brian, Skating, Cleary, playful, rhymes, Words, Categorical-A
Colleen McCullough - The Thorn Birds (unabridged audiobook)
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Colleen McCullough - The Thorn Birds (unabridged audiobook)This gripping and passionate tale of an Australian family is a natural for audio presentation, and Mary Woods gives a worthy rendering. The daunting variety of characters would challenge any reader, but after floundering briefly in the myriad distinctive voices, Woods hits her stride with distinction. As the plot takes the listener from the Australian outback to the Papal court, Woods brings to life characters ranging from loutish Luke O'Neill to single-minded Meggie Cleary to urbane Vittorio Scarbanza di Contini-Verchese, characters who speak not only with emotion, but also with believable accents.
 
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Tags: Woods, characters, audio, Australian, Scarbanza, Meggie, Cleary