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  • av Diana Farid
    194,-

    A coming-of-age novel in verse set in 1980s Southern California, about a Persian American girl who rides the waves, falls, and finds her way back to the shore Thirteen-year-old Ava loves to surf and to sing. Singing and reading Rumi poems settle her mild OCD, and catching waves with her best friend, Phoenix, lets her fit inΓÇöher olive skin looks tan, not foreign. But then Ava has to spend the summer before ninth grade volunteering at the hospital, to follow in her single motherΓÇÖs footsteps to become a doctor. And when PhoenixΓÇÖs past lymphoma surges back, not even surfing, singing, or poetry can keep them afloat, threatening AvaΓÇÖs hold on the one place and the one person that make her feel like she belongs. With ocean-like rhythm and lyricism, Wave is about a girl who rides the waves, tumbles, and finds her way back to the shore.

  • av Anne Ylvisaker
    176,-

    A romp of a tale about the surprising similarities between dinosaurs and children Iamasaurus. I am noodlevorous. One of the genus Ridiculorous. Mothers abhor us. Babies adore us. We romp and we stomp and we chomp on the floras. Turns out kids are not unlike T. rexes. Did you know both creatures share many of the same body partsΓÇömaxillae, mandibles, clavicles, ribs. Scapulas, humeri, tibias, fibs? This fun romp of a book will make young readers'' inner dinosaurs roar with delight.

  • av Elisa Parhad
    176,-

    A splashy story celebrating a fun-filled day at a public pool Splash, dash! ItΓÇÖs time for a pool bash! Grab your swimsuits, inner tubes, noodles, and floats, and jump, belly flop, or dive into this wet and wild ode to sun-kissed, pruned-fingered, swimming pool fun.

  • av Renee LaTulippe
    190,-

    When the tide is out the curtain is up on this clever tale of an underwater, watercolor ballet featuring dancing crabs and all of their aquatic friends Welcome. Enter. Sit right there. The Crab Ballet is about to begin! This spectacular seaside show, starring dancing crabs, an aquatic corps de ballet, and a cast of French ballet terms, is sure to delight ballet dancers of all stripes.

  • - A Desert Night's Dream
    av Sophie Sheppard
    172,-

    Moon, Raven, and Child embark on a mythical quest across enchanting lands in Sophie Sheppard's The Moon's Tear: A Desert Night's Dream, a quiet tale that captures the legendary beauty and wonder of the high desert to tell a visually stunning tale of loneliness conquered by love.

  • - The Hijinks of Muffin & Roscoe Volume One: 1990-2007
    av Brian Crane
    295,-

    - first of a two-volume set, Pickles Tails Vol. I collects the beloved Pickles' family cat and dog, Muffin and Roscoe, in their featured strips from 1990 - 2007. (Pickles Tails Vol. II will contain strips from 2008-2019) - Hardcover - Full-color - syndicated worldwide in over 900 papers and online - syndicated by Washington Post Writers Group - Brian Crane draws his Pickles strip daily, and has since 1990

  • - And Literally Anyone Else but IDK If the Jokes Will Make Sense Sorry :(
    av Caleb Couturie
    163,-

    Simple, quick, tasty, and contemporary recipes to fit the millennial lifestyle Is avocado toast your primary food group? Do you own a small family of succulents? Do you suck at cooking, but thrive at brunch? Well, you might be a millennial that would like this cookbook. Inside, you'll get more than 30 simple recipes that any 20-something can easily make and love. Buy now! Or don't. No pressure.

  • av Ann Heath Karlstrom
    605,-

    A breathtaking collection of work celebrating 125 years of San Franciscös legendary museumThe de Young is San Franciscös oldest art museum, treasured in a unique verdant setting. Beginning as the Golden Gate Park Memorial Museum in 1895, the museum has been a valued center of world art and culture, serving the Bay Area and, increasingly, national and international visitors and scholars. A city museum since 1924, it joined the Legion of Honor in 1972 to become part of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, together preserving and exhibiting the most widely inclusive art collections in the city. Over the years, the de Young buildings changed in telling ways, transforming to protect and present a continuously expanding array of objects and their histories.Published to mark the 125th anniversary of the de Young, this volume offers a new path to artworks from across its departmental disciplines: art from Africa, Oceania, and the Americas; American art; contemporary art and programming; costume and textiles; and works on paper. Poetic themes, curatorial insights, brief institutional histories, and an expanded historical timeline are accompanied by lavish new photography, presenting this beloved museum to audiences today. de Young 125 features a selection of 125 works from around the world that span more than two millennia and convey a shared human experience and creative achievement.

  • av Kristen Balouch
    176,-

    A sweet ode to dreams of all kinds. If you are the squirrel, I am the tree. If you are the traveler, I am the sea. If you are the writer, I am the nook. If you are the reader, I am the book. In simple poetic language, a child is reassured that no matter what or where they are, they will never be alone.

  • - Even a Future President Must Sleep
    av Shirin Yim Bridges
    176,-

    Even the future president of the United States has to wash up, put his toys away, settle down, and go to bedGo to bed, Ted! It¿s time for little Theodore Roosevelt, the future president, to take a bath, quit playing, and put away his toys. Time to stop rough-riding the bed, keep his nightclothes on, and dream big. It¿s tough going to bed every night¿for presidents and kids alike.

  • - An Ordinary Couple and Their Extraordinary Collection of Art
    av Jackie Azua Kramer
    190,-

    A picture book biography about an ordinary New York City couple and their extraordinary collection of artIn the heart of Manhattan lived a librarian and a postal clerk who loved art so much that they collected it. Over the years, Dorothy and Herbert brought home hundreds of works of art¿from little-known SoHo artists to luminaries such as Chuck Close and Christo and Jeanne-Claude¿to their small, empty-walled apartment, much to the curiosity and delight of their eight cats and tank of fish. Their passion for art and support of artists was so impressive, Dorothy and Herbert became famous themselves. And when they gifted their extraordinary collection to the National Gallery of Art, their art became ours, inspiring new generations of artists.

  • - Arnold Genthe's Photographs of the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake and Firestorm
     
    444,-

    A comprehensive survey of Arnold Genthe's legendary photography of San Francisco's 1906 earthquake and fireWhen disaster struck San Francisco on April 18, 1906, photographer Arnold Genthe grabbed a pocket camera and ventured out to document the destruction. Now, over a century later, the Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Arts presents the definitive collection of Genthe's historic photographs. For the first time ever, this important body of work is shown in its entirety with newly printed photographs from ultra-high-resolution scans created from the original negatives, an overview of Genthe's life, a mapping of his journey on that day, and a look at the aftermath of the disaster.

  • - Petite Poems for All Seasons
    av Rodoula Pappa
    163,-

    A picture book of haiku-inspired poems celebrating the four seasonsBeautiful day!Teach me, too, how to fly,mother swallow! In simple, poetic verse, a child observes their world from spring to summer, and autumn through winter, in this gentle ode to the seasons, accompanied by exquisite illustrations.

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    1 190,-

    A stunning monograph, depicting the real, unstaged, natural beauty of Californiäs wine industry by a photographer and wine industry insider Behind the polish and the glamour of the tasting room is an industry notable for its complex labor challenges and its constant duel against unforgiving natural conditions. Longtime Napa-based photographer Jimmy Hayes, who has been documenting the California wine industry since 2014, offers an intimate look at the demanding reality and rugged beauty of winemaking. Hayes¿s structural, minimal, and poignant photographs present unromanticized, unscripted beauty and quietly magnificent details from an insider¿s vantage point. To work with wine is to work hard, with one¿s whole body, mind, and heart¿and it¿s in those messy moments where the real beauty lies.

  • - (Or, How to Find Love Underwater)
    av J. M. Farkas
    190,-

    A blackout poetry version of the classic fairy tale "The Little Mermaid," offering a new, spare, and lovely tale of empowerment, body acceptance, and knowing where you belongYou know the story of the Little Mermaid¿the girl who traded her tail for legs, her beloved sea for sand, to land the prince. Or do you? In this refreshingly subversive blackout poetry version of the classic fairy tale, a new and empowering message emerges from the depths: our girl pines for land and that prince, but this daughter of water discovers she loves the sea and her body¿mermaid tail and all¿more.

  • av John Sandford
    168,-

    Age range 5 to 7An artistic picture book about an autumn leaf's journey that beautifully evokes the season A lone autumn leaf falls and flies away on a breeze. It travels up and over the world and down again--where it finally lands on the page of a little girl's open book and becomes a keepsake.

  • av Brett Rector
    453,-

    At head of title: Sony Pictures Animation presents.

  • av Nina Gruener
    179,-

    The stellar photography of Stephanie Rausser and craftsmanship of doll maker Jess Brown tell a timeless story of a girl and her doll in Paris. The images and silhouette art take the young reader deep in the cotton stuffed heart of Coco, a beautiful rag doll, as she twirls from hand of her beloved girl Kiki.

  • av Paul Chutkow
    339,-

  • - Stuff and Things
    av Vincent D’Onofrio
    344,-

    Vincent D¿Onofrio has a strong social following (Twitter: 266,600; Facebook 81,000; Instagram: 129,600) Foreword by actor and poet Ethan Hawke (Twitter: 13,900; Facebook: 664,000; Instagram: 312,700) Blend of poetry and raw thoughts and observations offers a new perspective on a public figure Gift and humor potential

  • av Nancy Raines Day
    163,-

    Wearing food is much more fun than eating it in this sweet and sticky ode to toddler mealtime Applesauce is fun to wear on your nose or in your hair. Toast is always nice and flat. What could make a better hat? What¿s more fun than eating your food? Wearing it, and toddlers are especially talented at that. This adorable picture book features a diverse cast of babies making a delightful mess at mealtime.

  • - Henriette Wyeth's World
    av Beth Kephart
    190,-

    A poetic picture-book biography about artist N.C. Wyeth¿s daughter, Henriette, a talented painter in her own rightAnd I think of the girl I am and the girl I¿ll be:A painter, like Pa.An actress (maybe).A fairy with wings. A father and daughter sneak away from their big, busy family to paint in the wild landscape. Together, they paint a lily, bright and white as a star; the green growing into the cap of a strawberry; the blue in the sky running pink. Henriette¿s father is N.C. Wyeth, the famous artist, who encourages her to paint what she sees, to awaken into her dreams, and she does, in this poetic picture book inspired by a famous American family of artists.

  •  
    176,-

    A tea party in the garden becomes a cautionary tale in this lovely book featuring whimsical collage illustrations Your garden tea party might turn into a breezy adventure in this gentle cautionary tale featuring Kelly PousetteΓÇÖs beautiful, dimensional collage illustrations.

  • - A Producer's Life
    av J. W. Rinzler
    344,-

    A captivating exploration of the life, work, and insider insight of legendary film producer Howard Kazanjian Howard Kazanjian, a film producer whose career spans 50 years, has collaborated with Hollywood legends such as Alfred Hitchcock, Billy Wilder, Sam Peckinpah, Steven Spielberg, and George Lucas, and worked on such classics as The Empire Strikes Back, Raiders of the Lost Ark, and Return of the Jedi. Complete with personal anecdotes from the front lines, and coupled with rare archival photographs, this full-length biography tells the story of Kazanjian’s rise in Hollywood and takes us behind the scenes of the producer’s role in some of the biggest blockbusters in film history.

  • av Amy Novesky
    164,-

    This beautifully designed and playfully illustrated novelty board book is the perfect starting point for tiny ballerinas and parents alike. Sweet and spare rhymes prance across the pages, engaging the reader with real ballet terms and plenty of pink. Parents and toddlers together will sigh "Bravo" as they turn off the light.

  • av Tiffany Cates
    170,99

    Set in Chicago, M-theory, revolves around two murders in all of their profundity and anonymity. Using elements of noir and romance Cates successfully nests deeper philosophical and societal considerations into a tight, brilliant plot that expertly braids three separate narrative threads: the investigations of Detective Lesley Powell, the love life of one Donovan James, and the liaisons of Mrs. Emily Monroe. The result is a fast-paced novel that contains all the thrills of a police procedural-while scrutinizing those procedures-and titillates, while exploring the dangers of love. Timely in its considerations of the abuses of power inherent in the culture of corporations and law enforcement, M-theory is an engrossing, accessible, yet formally complex, study in human emotion, psychology, and motivation that will leave readers considering their own conceptions of reality.

  • - Essays with Presidents
    av Colin Rafferty
    174,-

    Most books about the presidents are either biographies or political science tomes, hundreds of pages long. If they cover the full list of presidents, then they often devolve into lists of trivia. Execute the Office seeks to balance both halves of the creative nonfiction genre by writing succinct essays that are invested as much in lyrical writing and experimental forms as they are with factual accuracy.

  • av Tom Llewellyn
    244,-

    Age range 5 to 9 A is for apple unless you're being chased by a bloodsucking vampire, then A is for Aaaaaagghhh!! in this irreverent and unusual ABCs book that will have readers laughing, but hopefully not vomiting, all the way from A to Zee End.

  • - A Story in Stamps
    av Leslie Jonath
    198,-

    The colorful world-within-a-world of postage stamps illustrates this lyrical account of a young girl's experiences in Paris. When she and her family move to the city, her adventures are magically captured in the dainty images of the postage stamps she collects.

  • - Ken Cathcart's 1947 Illustrated Map of San Francisco's Chinatown
    av Jim Schein
    498,99

    The unique character of San Francisco's Chinatown is revealed in a historical map and fascinating photographs This colorful and celebratory time capsule of San Francisco's Chinatown—the largest Chinese community outside of Asia—shares the stories of the unique businesses, culture, and people encountered by map illustrator Ken Cathcart between 1939 and 1955. Each section of this stylized map, supplemented by Cathcart's never-before-seen black-and-white photographs, is explained in meticulous detail, revealing glimpses of the immigration story universal to America and exploring the struggles, triumphs, and enduring legacy of this vibrant community.

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