This companion title to Trombone Shorty—Caldecott Honor, Coretta Scott King Award and Odyssey Honor winner—is a well-tuned, beautiful visual and auditory exploration of a beloved community as Shorty visits the streets of New Orleans to find answers on how to be a leader in his band.
The stunning story and exquisite illustrations in this Caldecott Honor and Coretta Scott King Award–winning book can now be savored along with Troy "Trombone Shorty" Andrews reading the words and playing his trumpet in this readalong that ...
" --Angie Thomas, author of The Hate U Give "For fiction with a sense of realism, this is a coming-of-age young adult book whose title is the same as that of a 2020 song by superstar boy band BTS, 00:00 (Zero O’Clock), with vocals by ...
... 210 , 211 Cole , Cozy , 89 Cole , Ronnie , 218 Coleman , Bill , 103 Dade , A. , 195 , 196 Dameron , Tad , 103 Dance , Stanley , 216 , 217 Daniels , Billy , 96 Darden , Lyman , 138 , 139 Darnell , Larry , 214 Davis , Frank Marshall ...
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Mistaking an ad to join the titular The Loneliest Band in France for one to sell his blood, Migara de Silva, the novella’s narrator — a Sri Lankan student, new to Montpellier — finds himself, instead, under the sway of the band, ...
It was first published in 1892. SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE [1859-1930], was a Scottish physician and author, best known for his stories about the groundbreaking master detective Sherlock Holmes.
From a humorous account of Wilder's stint as a hired dancing companion in a posh Berlin hotel and his dispatches from the international film scene, to his astute profiles of writers, performers, and political figures, the collection offers ...
Length: 1 act.
... 71 Gretsch, William, 55–56 Grett, Oscar Carl, 247 Greyback, Joseph P., 212 Grieg, Edvard, 4 Grieve, William L., ... 213 Harpet, Waino F., 247 Harrigan, William, 213 Harrington, James N., 213 Harris, Aaron, 213 Harris, Charles W., ...
Dashka Slater's The 57 Bus, a riveting nonfiction book for teens about race, class, gender, crime, and punishment, tells the true story of an agender teen who was set on fire by another teen while riding a bus in Oakland, California.