Me, as a Penguin

Me, as a Penguin PDF Author: Tom Wells
Publisher: Nick Hern Books
ISBN: 9781848421042
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 0

Book Description
"A surreal comedy of knitting, penguins and Battenberg." -- Back cover.

A Penguin Like Me

A Penguin Like Me PDF Author: Marcus Pfister
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 0735845581
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 30

Book Description
"At first glance, all penguins look the same. But a closer look reveals that every penguin is different. Theo is the smartest of them all, but doesn t want to show it. Felix has short wings, Sarah loves to draw more than talk, and Lena is attracted to Ida. Each penguin has worries and fears, strengths and dreams. And yet, together they form a community."--

A Penguin Told Me a Secret

A Penguin Told Me a Secret PDF Author: Charles Bergman
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781524567798
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 62

Book Description
A Penguin Told Me a Secret tells the true story of talking to a penguin. On a faraway island on the edge of Antarctica, the author and his wife have a face to-face encounter with a curious and talkative penguin. It is a King Penguin, which may be the most beautiful of all the penguins. The penguin walks up to the author and begins talking. He shares a secret that all penguins know but very few people know. Of course, when a penguin talks to you, you have to answer. What did the penguin say? What is said back to the penguin? Read this beautiful and simple story to learn the secret.

The Penguin's Song

The Penguin's Song PDF Author: Hassan Daoud
Publisher: City Lights Publishers
ISBN: 0872866548
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 142

Book Description
"I loved this book when I read it in Arabic. The Penguin's Song is a classic novel of the Lebanese civil war."--Rabih Alameddine, author of An Unnecessary Woman "Sixteen years after appearing in Daoud's native Lebanon, this elegiac novel has finally arrived in English . . . Daoud's novel seems to have inherted its sensibilities--its recursive and dense sentences, its damaged narrator, its poignant obsession with lost time--from Remembrance of Things Past or Notes From the Underground. . . . This is a novel about the trap of poverty--but also an affirmation of the Underground Man’s noted maxim: 'I swear, gentlemen, that to be too conscious is an illness.'"--Paul Toutonghi, The New York Times Book Review "In The Penguin's Song, a city falls, a father dies, two women walk the same road over and over, a boy with a broken body dreams of love. Like Agota Kristof's Notebook Trilogy, this spare yet lyrical parable tells us more about exile, loss and the wearing away of hope than most us want to know. I love this beautiful book."--Rebecca Brown, author of American Romances and The End of Youth "Daoud's novel is an elegiac account of loneliness and separation. . . . This is a haunting story inhabited by the ghosts of past lives and demolished buildings, where desires are left unfulfilled and loneliness sweeps through every soul."--Publishers Weekly "Daoud's claustrophobic novel hauntingly conveys one family's isolation after being relocated during the Lebanese civil war. . . . Daoud's evocation of history as it is experienced is excellent. His characters live through momentous events, but their struggles to survive land them in a kind of purgatory. A novel that defies expectations as it summons up the displacement and dehumanization that can come with war."--Kirkus Reviews " . . . deftly explores how people cope with the aftermath of war and the tremendous struggle of rebuilding not only with bricks and concrete but with heart, hopes, and dreams."--Lisa Rohrbaugh, Leetonia Community P.L., OH, and Library Journal "Hassan Daoud is one of Lebanon's most important living writers. With her usual empathy and elegance, veteran translator Marilyn Booth brings out the idiosyncrasies and pathetic charm of this unlikely protagonist in his suffocating world. This is a heartbreaking novel that shines a light with empathy onto small lives lived humbly on the margins."--Max Weiss, Professor of History and Near Eastern Studies, Princeton University and author of In the Shadow of Sectarianism: Law, Shi'ism and the Making of Modern Lebanon As war wreaks havoc on the historic heart of Beirut, tenants of the old city are pushed to the margins and obliged to live on the surrounding hillsides, where it seems they will stay forever, waiting. The dream of return becomes a way of life in the unending time of war. "The Penguin" is a physically deformed young man who lives with his aging mother and father in one of the "temporary" buildings. His father spends his days on the balcony of their apartment, looking at the far-off city and pining for his lost way of life. Mother and father both find their purpose each day in worrying about the future for their son, while he spends his time in an erotic fantasy world, centered on a young woman who lives in the apartment below. Poverty and family crisis go hand in hand as the young man struggles with his isolation and unfulfilled sexual longing. Voted "The Best Arabic Novel of the Year" when it was first published, The Penguin's Song is a finely wrought parable of how one can live out an entire life in the dream of returning to another.

Penguin and Me

Penguin and Me PDF Author: Angela Muss
Publisher: Child's Play International
ISBN: 9781846434747
Category : Board book
Languages : en
Pages : 0

Book Description
Finger puppet board books about sharing time with our favourite cuddly toy friends.

Punch

Punch PDF Author: Henry Mayhew
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Caricatures and cartoons
Languages : en
Pages : 296

Book Description

Penguin Island

Penguin Island PDF Author: Anatole France
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Civilization, Western
Languages : en
Pages : 328

Book Description
Penguin Island in all its peculiar glory: this is the tale of the enchanted island island where the nearsighted Abbot Mael baptised penguins in error. These penguins ? posessed of Divine Grace by dint of baptism ? are remarkably like and unlike men; they rule the fictional land of Penguinia. (Jacketless library hardcover.) Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.
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