Oliver: A Tale of a Tail was originally written and illustrated when Jenny Finnell was sixteen years old. Parson's Porch Books is pleased to release a newly reset edition of this marvelous children's book about a young pig who gets into trouble but is rescued by his friend, a mouse that lives over his stall. Children will warm to this lovely story about Oliver and his tail and will learn about true friendship.
When Oliver's tennis ball rolls across his lawn into the yard of the girl next door, he realizes that his stuffed animals might not be companionship enough.
" For the many admirers of Mary Oliver's dazzling poetry and luminous vision, as well as for those who may be coming to her work for the first time, What Do We Know will be a revelation.
The best-selling author of Awakenings describes the symptoms and history of migraine headaches, identifies the foods and conditions that may provoke attacks, and examines possible treatments for this devastating ailment.
This collection presents forty-two new poems-an entire volume in itself-along with works chosen by Oliver from six of the books she has published since New and Selected Poems, Volume One.
Oliver sold Massey-Harris mowers, grain binders, hay rakes, and tedders. The Oliver Chilled Plow Works also sold Swayne-Robinson hay balers and ensilage cutters as well as Cope stackers and rakes. Wagon gears were built by the South ...
This story tackles the familiar feeling of being in someone's shadow—in a hilarious and endearing way.
A poor orphan's adventures in the criminal underworld of mid-nineteenth century London are portrayed in Dickens' second major novel
Dickens began work on Oliver Twist in 1837 before he had completed The Pickwick Papers . He was an energetic young man of twenty - five at the time , already famous as a writer : he wrote swiftly with serious intent .
Mit Oliver Twist schuf Charles Dickens einen unsterblichen Helden, der bis heute junge und alte Leser begeistert. "Charles Dickens ist der geliebtste, umworbenste und gefeierteste Erzähler der englischen Welt." Stefan Zweig.
In Bootstrap Your Life, Oliver Cookson shares how he was able to build Europe's number one online brand using nothing more than his own limited resources and the right mindset.