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A highly imaginative and uplifting tale of a family of small brave birds who by an accident and an act of Mother Nature were born on an iceberg. Follow along with The Birds of Glick and their adventures as they survive and thrive despite having a disability that prevents them from flying. This small flock of six colorful birds are wingless and this presents a multitude of problems. The birds grow to learn the true meaning of family through their perseverance and hard work keeping each other fed, safe and warm. Beautifully illustrated you will experience all the emotions and despair as the small flock struggles to achieve their goals each day. As the pages turn see how they learn to soar. Step inside this close-knit flock and experience their struggles to survive in cold elements while waiting for their family flock to rescue them off of the iceberg An uplifting story of survival, compassion, loyalty, and endurance. This heartfelt story is a first chapter book for children, however, middle school and any young adult would surely love the story. It has also been approved by adults who dabble in children's literature. The Birds of Glick will take you to a cold place and then warm your heart.
Investigates recent German and American texts in relation to contemporary critical theory. Focusing on the work Kathy Acker, Frank Chin, Caryl Churchill, Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Richard Foreman, Elaine Jackson, Cherrie Moraga, and Wallace Shawn, the book explains how these nontraditionalists challenge the presumptions of traditional dramatic writing.
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