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21. Savitri: A Tale of Ancient India by Aaron Shepard | |
Hardcover: 40
Pages
(1992-03)
list price: US$16.95 -- used & new: US$85.41 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0807572519 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Princess
Discover this hidden treasure! (Best for ages 4-10) Then there'sSavitri.Although she comes from money, she judges others by theircharacter rather than social status (something notably rare in Indiatoday).This quality is illustrated when she selects a mate.The authorinterprets this folktale by showing respect for India's cultural traditionof arranged marriage while also supporting a woman's right to choose. These two apparently opposing methods of mate-selection are"married" as Savitri herself has her father arrange to meet theman she has selected -- how delightful! When faced with the life of herhusband in jeopardy, Savitri reveals amazing personal character.She facesIndia's grim reaper with tremendous courage, unwavering determination andsincere devotion.And in doing so, she thinks first of others (herstep-father's happiness) before thinking of herself. Overall, the storyis told in a clear manner, with interesting names (parents may need toassist with pronunciation) and beats Dr. Suess hands-down.The picturesare exquisitely done. Savitri is a wonderful treat for any boy or girl(age 4 to 10) although, I must confess, I enjoyed it too (and I'm a bitolder). The author has other books based on stories from other cultures. Search for 'a tale of ancient india' on AltaVista's Advanced Search forlinks to a full text of the book as well as the author's website. EnjoySavitri! scottie ... Read more |
22. Savitri by Aaron Shepard | |
Hardcover: 32
Pages
(1997-02-28)
Isbn: 1852693029 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
23. Savitri by Aaron Shepard | |
Hardcover: 32
Pages
(1997-02-28)
Isbn: 1852693010 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
24. La Hija del de los Mares / The Sea King's Daughter (Spanish Edition) by Aaron Shepard | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(2000-07)
list price: US$17.95 Isbn: 8426437257 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
25. Savitri by Aaron Shepard | |
Hardcover: 32
Pages
(1997-02-28)
Isbn: 1852693053 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
26. Savitri by Aaron Shepard | |
Hardcover: 32
Pages
(1997-02-28)
Isbn: 185269307X Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
27. Savitri by Aaron Shepard | |
Hardcover: 32
Pages
(1997-02-28)
Isbn: 1852693037 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Savitri |
28. Savitri by Aaron Shepard | |
Hardcover: 32
Pages
(1997-02-28)
Isbn: 1852693045 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
29. Robin Hood by Aaron Shepard | |
Hardcover: 72
Pages
(2009)
-- used & new: US$12.94 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 1406212490 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
30. Savitri (English and Turkish Edition) by Aaron Shepard | |
Hardcover: 32
Pages
(1997-02-28)
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31. The Princess Mouse: A Tale of Finland by Aaron Shepard | |
Paperback: 40
Pages
(2008-11-20)
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The Princess Mouse: Reader Review
How to find a wife? Cut down and tree and go where it points What Mikko finds is a mouse who is more than happy to be his sweetheart.Strangely enough, Mikko agrees and returns home to tell his father he has found a sweetheart.The tale now becomes interesting because Mikko's father has arranged a series of tests for the sweethearts of his two sons to take to prove their worth (do not ask why, you know what the father will say).From the title of the this story being told by Aaron Shepard you can probably guess how it is going to turn out in the end, but that does not distract all that much from the charm of this tale which is illustrated by Leonid Gore.You have many of the traditional elements of such folktales, but there are some nice unexpected twists that will delight readers of all ages. Shepherd based his retelling of this tale mostly on story of "The Forest Bride," which I actually prefer as a title, but also on the story of "The Mouse Bride."In the back of the book you will find the simple music for "The Song of the Princess Mouse," written by Shepard.In fact, if you visit Shepard's homepage you can find not only a recording of the tune for this song but a reader's theater script along with another test of the brothers' sweethearts.So there are some nice resources to go with this folktale for teachers to use.Shepard has authored other folktales, including "The Maiden of Northland: A Hero Tale of Finland." ... Read more |
32. The Biophilia Hypothesis (A Shearwater book) | |
Paperback: 496
Pages
(1995-03-01)
list price: US$45.00 -- used & new: US$33.11 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 1559631473 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description "Biophilia" is the term coined by Edward O. Wilson to describe what he believes is our innate affinity for the natural world. In his landmark book Biophilia, he examined how our tendency to focus on life and lifelike processes might be a biologically based need, integral to our development as individuals and as a species. That idea has caught the imagination of diverse thinkers. The Biophilia Hypothesis brings together the views of some of the most creative scientists of our time, each attempting to amplify and refine the concept of biophilia. The variety of perspectives - psychological, biological, cultural, symbolic, and aesthetic - frame the theoretical issues by presenting empirical evidence that supports or refutes the hypothesis. Numerous examples illustrate the idea that biophilia and its converse, biophobia, have a genetic component: Customer Reviews (5)
an able collection that needs updating
Wonderful reading
Difficult but important
This book is more postmodernism jibberish This booktries to equate affiliation with nature with the essence of a good lifethat has meaning.Granted, many aspects of human nature go into themake-up of our beings, including: the need to create, observe nature, havesex, accumulate and show off our amassed wealth, dominance over others,athleticism, gathering and enjoying food, AND competition with other humangroups including warfare and genocide.Yes, along with a love of naturehumans also have a blood lust that these authors all know exists but failto address in this book.Another quasi-religious group of scientists couldeasily conjure up a new natural paradigm based on warfare (perhaps like theSpartans) and be equally content with a new culture based on love ofanimals but hatred of other humans (perhapsthe genophilia hypothesis?). "The biophilia hypothesis necessarily involves a number ofchallenging, indeed daunting, assertions. Among these is the suggestionthat the human inclination to affiliate with life and lifelike process is:1) Inherent (that is, biologically based); 2) Part of our species'evolutionary heritage; 3) Associated with human competitive advantage andgenetic fitness; 4) Likely to increase the possibility for achievingindividual meaning and personal fulfillment; and 5) The self-interestedbasis for a human ethic of care and conservation of nature, most especiallythe diversity of life." [20] Assertions 1,2 and 3 I have no problemwith, they are simple evolutionary statements.However I take strong issuewith 4 and 5.Lets rephrase 4: "[T]he inclination to affiliate withlife . . . is [l]ikely to increase the possibility for achieving individualmeaning and personal fulfillment."Let us merely rephrase it to read,"The inclination for humans to commit genocide is likely to increasethe possibility for achieving individual meaning and personalfulfillment."I contend that genocide and group cohesiveness are infact far more powerful emotions than our need of love for nature.And yetwe have been able to subdue this emotion quite nicely by introducingincentives in cultures to forego blood-letting for other more valuable pasttimes.Likewise, BioHyp may improve our urban environment by paying moreattention to planting trees and providing for some bird sanctuaries, but Iwould contend that the average urban dweller is far more impacted by dailyroad rage than they are sensitive to the number of animals and fauna theyobserve on their journey to work.That is, hostility to other humans whomay have offended me carry a much greater burden on my temperament thanseeing a squirrel climb up the tree as I walk to my garage. Assertion 5above, in order to be true, must show that an extreme caring andconservation for nature, one that must reduce the average material wealthof humans while also reducing the number of humans, is of real benefit tohumans: that is, it is a good in itself, to all humans!Does this hold forthose who will not be born?For those who will die on the way to theemergency room because we have reverted back to bicycles or horse andbuggies?Don't get me wrong. I am not an egalitarian that thinks"banning guns to save just one child is reason enough to give up ourconstitutional rights."Its just that no group or philosophy can makethe above statement to simplistically and universally alter our national orhumans agenda.They are calling for a ecological Jihad that is notwarranted.Our culture cannot be cut from whole cloth based on suchsimplistic assertions.They are made up of a myriad of compromises andconstraints that do not fall easily into any one fundamental of humannature as espoused in BioHyp.
Sorry, but the authors got it all backwards As much as I admire Wilson, I have to point out that his political argument is absolutely not supported by this research, which demonstrates not that humans like all forms of nature but that they have strong opinions about which landscapes they prefer. Reread the description of the consensus pleasurable landscape: does it remind you of anything that modern humans all around the world spend billions upon? Yup, what we males really have an innate affinity for are golf courses. In fact, we probably have an innate aversion toward rainforests, with their snakes, bugs, and lack of sunlight. Humans have largely avoided rainforests throughout our history, and today rainforests are much more popular on the Upper West Side of Manhattan than in the Amazon. None of this implies that we shouldn't Save The Rainforests ... Read more |
33. The Maiden of Northland: A Hero Tale of Finland by Aaron Shepard | |
Hardcover: 40
Pages
(1996-05-01)
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Beauty and magic of the Kalevala retold |
34. The Adventures of Mouse Deer: Tales of Indonesia and Malaysia (or Indonesian and Malaysian Folktales) by Aaron Shepard | |
Paperback: 48
Pages
(2008-04-17)
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A Teacher's Gold Mine !!!
A retelling of some of South Asia's most popular folklore
Mouse Deer |
35. The Business of Writing for Children: An Award-Winning Author's Tips on Writing Children's Books and Publishing Them, or How to Write, Publish, and Promote a Book for Kids by Aaron Shepard | |
Paperback: 115
Pages
(2000-03-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Topics include common myths about children's writing, children's bookcategories, elements of successful stories, manuscript format,submission strategies, contract negotiation, the publishing process,career building, and children's writer resources. Also included arespecialized subjects such as querying for multiple manuscripts,promoting a first book, and designing a Web page. Read The Business of Writing for Children to learn the secretsyou might spend years discovering for yourself. Customer Reviews (30)
New in the business
Add this book to your library before you submit your manuscript!
A great beginning
Positive Advice!
Straight to the point of writing. . . |
36. Lady White Snake: A Tale From Chinese Opera by Aaron Shepard | |
Hardcover: 36
Pages
(2001-04-01)
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Chinese Tales
Love between the beautiful Lady White and the hansome young man, Xu Xian.
a wonderful retelling of an exotic story |
37. The Legend of Lightning Larry by Aaron Shepard | |
Paperback: 48
Pages
(2008-04-21)
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GREAT for storytelling
Outlaws beware!
Kids Love It!
The Legend of Lightning Larry
The Legend of Lightning Larry |
38. The Songs of Power: A Finnish Tale of Magic, Retold from the Kalevala (Ancient Fantasy) by Aaron Shepard | |
Paperback: 56
Pages
(2007-09-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description They sang of old Vainamoinen, greatest of sages and magicians, who helped create the world but never could find a woman to wed him. They sang of his friend and ally Ilmarinen, first among craftsmen, the blacksmith who forged the dome of the heavens. They sang of Louhi, the ancient lady of Northland, whose crafty wit and magical powers made her a worthy opponent for Vainamoinen himself. And they sang of Aila, Louhi's lovely daughter, who captured the hopes of the two old friends and drew them as rivals to the shores of Northland. And while these songs could still be heard, there came along a rural doctor, a scholar, who gathered and wove them together in a book he called the Kalevala. And so he created for Finns a national epic, and for the rest of the world, a work of wonder. The songs endure, the heroes live. . . . For ages 10 and up. Not illustrated! Customer Reviews (2)
cute story
Grandma, Brandon and Johnny |
39. The Legend of Slappy Hooper: An American Tall Tale by Aaron Shepard | |
Hardcover: 32
Pages
(1993-09-30)
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40. Timothy Tolliver and the Bully Basher by Aaron Shepard | |
Hardcover: 44
Pages
(2005-01-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description When their first try fails, Timothy finds a way to update the mystical formulae that gave life to the Jewish clay monster, the Golem. The robot comes alive, and it looks like their worries are over -- till the robot stops following orders and takes matters into its own hands. Can Timothy bring his creation back under control? Find out, as the Golem legend replays in a modern American elementary school. Customer Reviews (1)
Lovely retelling of the Jewish Golem tale |
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