Join author Brenda Anderson in her fascination with scary-cute creatures to crochet. In this collection Brenda presents 23 accessories and toys, featuring furry monsters, carnivorous plants, killer robots, and menacing tiki figures. While there are some literal monsters in the bunch--toys and amigurumi--a majority of projects are wearable accessories and garments.
Monsters Come in Many Colors! is a 1980 Sesame Street storybook that explains how monsters get their colors. According to Herry Monster, monsters are naturally a dull beige color. They visit the monster paint factory to choose their own colors to match their environment. One little monster chooses to paint herself a mix of red, yellow, blue and green, so she can hide in a flower garden -- or in a crowd of colorful monsters.
In its light, the long-awaited debut collection, award-winning writer Maureen F. McHugh, dry and delicately explores the impact of social and technological changes in the family. Using beautiful, deceptively simple prose, she illuminates the relationship between parents and children, and the expected and unexpected chasm that opened between the generations. - A woman introduces her new lover of her late brother. - A teenager interviewed about the relationship of her peers to have sex., And baby boomers