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  • av J. Patrick Lewis & George Ella Lyon
    141,-

  • av George Ella Lyon
    131,-

    Stunning illustrations and poetic text fill the pages of this enchanting picture book that celebrates nature and its evocative, peaceful beauty.

  • - Poems
    av George Ella Lyon
    255 - 359,-

    Acclaimed poet George Ella Lyon returns with a brilliant new collection that traces the course of a woman's life from girlhood to mature female wisdom.

  • - A Novel
    av George Ella Lyon
    289,-

    Profiling every ruler of a recognized country in the twentieth century -- over 1,900 people in all -- Ludwig establishes how rulers came to power, how they lost power, the dangers they faced, and the odds of their being assassinated, committing suicide, or dying a natural death.

  • - Poems
    av George Ella Lyon
    243,-

    Born in the small, eastern Kentucky coal-mining town of Harlan, George Ella Lyon began her career with Mountain, a chapbook of poems. She has since published many more books in multiple genres and for readers of all ages, but poetry remains at the heart of her work. Many-Storied House is her fifth collection.While teaching aspiring writers, Lyon asked her students to write a poem based on memories rooted in a house where they had lived. Working on the assignment herself, Lyon began a personal journey, writing many poems for each room. In this intimate book, she strives to answer lingering questions about herself and her family: "e;Here I stand, at the beginning,"e; she writes in the opening lines of the volume, "e;with more questions than / answers."e;Collectively, the poems tell the sixty-eight-year-long story of the house, beginning with its construction by Lyon's grandfather and culminating with the poet's memories of bidding farewell to it after her mother's death. Moving, provocative, and heartfelt, Lyon's poetic excavations evoke more than just stock and stone; they explore the nature of memory and relationships, as well as the innermost architecture of love, family, and community. A poignant memoir in poems, Many-Storied House is a personal and revealing addition to George Ella Lyon's body of work.

  • av George Ella Lyon
    119,-

    "e; "e;I don't agree with all the choices people make,"e; says the author. "e;You probably won't either. My job is to let them tell their stories."e; And so she does in these thirteen warm, funny, and sad short stories about people making hard decisions for themselves and for their families: * Like Iona, who accidentally accepts a marriage proposal * And Daryll, just about to graduate from high school, whose mother is eager for him to "e;make something"e; of himself. * And Lexie and Jeb, deep in debt and already struggling to feed their six children, who find out a seventh is on the way.

  • av George Ella Lyon
    192,-

    "e; Golden Kite Award winner, 1989 Booklist, Editor's Choice School Library Journal, Best Books of 1988 Publisher's Weekly, Best Books of 1988 Twelve-year-old Amanda Perritt is pitched head-first into adult responsibilities when she has to quit school to care for her newborn brother and invalid mother. She gets an excape, she thinks, when she's offered a trip to stay with her grandmother and her sophisticated Aunt Laura in Memphis. But during the visit, she discovers unexpected parallels between her mother's childhood and her own and comes to understand her own individuality as well as what it means to be part of a family.

  • - Poems
    av George Ella Lyon
    248,-

    From George Ella Lyon comes a dynamic and humorous collection examining the transformations of one woman's life as she tries on, takes on, and peels off identities learned from family stories, gender, fairy tales, and myths.

  • av George Ella Lyon
    170,-

    Sonny is only one of the spies at the Bradshaw house in Mozier, Alabama. But as a child he saw a tray full of dinner come flying across the front hall at his father. His mother''s aim was dead on. And Daddy''s departure promptly followed.Loretta, Sonny''s older sister, spies by eavesdropping. As she tells him, "How else am I going to survive in a family tight-lipped as tombs?"But the kids'' spying only scratches the surface of what''s really going on in this 1950s family in the deep South. While Deaton, the youngest, worries about pirates and vampires, and Uncle Marty, family protector, serves up scripture with every bite at the Circle of Life donut shop, somebody is watching.Somebody unsuspected by Sonny. But at thirteen he knows something''s fishy, and he intends to find out what. That''s why one Friday after Uncle Marty pays him for dishwashing at the Circle of Life, he sneaks out of town, first by bike and then by bus. Selma, his mama; Mamby; Nissa; Uncle Sink; Aunt Roo; his sister and brother -- nobody from that all-too-serious but often hilarious crew has a clue where he''s gone. And even Sonny can''t say exactly what he''s after, until those tight-lipped tombs start talking, and life in the house on Rhubarb changes for good.

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