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A Rock Fell on the Moon

A Rock Fell on the Moon

Dad and the Great Yukon Silver Ore Heist
by Alicia Priest
edition:Hardcover
also available: Paperback
tagged : personal memoirs
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A Rocky Mountain Sketchbook

A Rocky Mountain Sketchbook

A Step-by-Step Guide to Watercolour Painting and Drawing in the Mountain Landscape – Volume 1
by Donna Jo Massie
edition:Hardcover
tagged : watercolor painting, painting, drawing
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A Room in the City

A Room in the City

Photographs of Gabor Gasztonyi
by (photographer) Gabor Gasztonyi, introduction by Harold Rhenisch & Gabor Maté, MD
edition:Hardcover
tagged : essays
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A Sack Full of Feathers

A Sack Full of Feathers

by Debby Waldman, illustrated by Cindy Revell
edition:eBook
tagged : jewish, country & ethnic, values & virtues
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"I never saw a feather," Levi said. "If you wanted me to have a feather, why didn't you knock on the door and hand it to me?"
"The rabbi told me to leave it on your doorstep," Yankel explained.
"Why on my doorstep? What's this about a feather?"
"Not just your doorstep. Everyone's doorstep. I don't know why, but the rabbi said to do it, so I must. And if your feather is gone, then I must go too, for I have many feathers to find before the sun sets."

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A Sack Full of Feathers Read-Along

A Sack Full of Feathers Read-Along

by Debby Waldman, illustrated by Cindy Revell, read by David Skulski
edition:eBook
tagged : country & ethnic, jewish, values & virtues
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"I never saw a feather," Levi said. "If you wanted me to have a feather, why didn't you knock on the door and hand it to me?"
"The rabbi told me to leave it on your doorstep," Yankel explained.
"Why on my doorstep? What's this about a feather?"
"Not just your doorstep. Everyone's doorstep. I don't know why, but the rabbi said to do it, so I must. And if your feather is gone, then I must go too, for I have many feathers to find before the sun sets."

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A Sarcee Grammar

A Sarcee Grammar

by Eung-Do Cook
edition:Hardcover
also available: eBook
tagged : native american, morphology, syntax, grammar & punctuation, native american languages, phonetics & phonology
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