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the story of
ferdinand
by munro leaf a classic child?s favorite is making a comeback in a big way. ferdinand is the world?s most peaceful?and beloved?little bull. while all of the other bulls snort, leap, and butt their heads, ferdinand would rather just sit and smell the flowers under his favorite tree. the storytelling and beautiful drawings make it a must have. sing, unburied, sing by jesmyn ward
through the eyes of jojo, a 13-year-old biracial boy who is trying to understand what it means to be a man while being the primary caregiver of his toddler sister, you will become a part of this tale of hope and struggle, set in timeless mississippi. in this epic american road novel, ward creates tangible, nearly breathing characters who help us examine the ugly truths at the heart of the american story, the power of family
bonds, and what the ghosts in our lives can teach us. all grown up toddler perennials by julie cantrell ?family first? is the mantra eva ?lovey? sutherland has always heard from her beloved father. it is this creed that brings the successful arizona transplant back to her southern home of oxford for a family celebration. unfortunately, that also means revisiting a difficult past with her estranged and competitive sister. but when the sisters reunite for their parents? 50th anniversary, a family tragedy brings lessons of hope and healing in the midst of their mother?s perennial garden. n o v e m b e r 2 0 1 7 | b r p a r e n t s . c o m 3 1
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