anecdotes

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anecdotes

Chicken soup for the soul

2020
A collection 101 anecdotes of ordinary people who listened to their dreams.

The well-gardened mind

the restorative power of nature
2020
"The garden has always been a place of peace and perseverance, of nurture and reward. Using contemporary neuroscience, psychoanalysis, and compelling real-life stories, [Stuart-Smith] investigates the remarkable effects of nature on our health and well-being"--Provided by publisher.

One long river of song

notes on wonder
2019
Presents a collection of essays by American essayist, Brian Doyle that looks at the miraculous and transcendent moments of everyday life.

If you want a friend in Washington

wacky, wild & wonderful presidential pets
2020
"A clever, funny, and informative look at the pets--from Calvin Coolidge's wallaby to Teddy Roosevelt's flying squirrels--that have passed through the White House gates"-- Provided by publisher.

Solutions and other problems

2020
"Includes humorous stories from Allie Brosh's childhood; the adventures of her very bad animals; merciless dissection of her own character flaws; incisive essays on grief, loneliness, and powerlessness; as well as reflections on the absurdity of modern life"--OCLC.

Why did I get a B?

and other mysteries we're discussing in the faculty lounge
2020
"This . . . collection of personal essays and humor from a longtime educator explores all the joys, challenges, and absurdities of being a teacher. [the author] did not want to be a teacher, but now, after twenty years of working with children from preschool to college, there's nothing she'd rather be. In essays full of humor, heart, and wit, she illuminates the highs and lows of a job located at the intersection of youth and wisdom. Bringing you into the trenches of this . . . important and stressful career, she rolls her eyes at ineffectual administrators, weeps with herstudents when they experience personal tragedies, complains with her colleagues about their ridiculously short lunchbreaks, and presents the parent-teacher conference fromthe other side of the tiny table"--Provided by.

No beast so fierce

the terrifying true story of the Champawat Tiger, the deadliest animal in history
2020
"The . . . account of the Champawat Tiger, the deadliest animal of all time (killer of . . . 436 humans), and Jim Corbett, the legendary hunter who brought it down in 1907"--Provided by publisher.

Odin, dog hero of the fires

2020
"The real-life story of a heroic dog during the 2017 Tubbs Fire in Northern California"-- Provided by publisher.

Humans

"Brandon Stanton created Humans of New York in 2010. What began as a photographic census of life in New York City soon evolved into a storytelling phenomenon. A global audience of millions began following HONY daily. Over the next several years, Stanton broadened his lens to include people from across the world. Traveling to more than forty countries, he conducted interviews across continents, borders, and language barriers. Humans is the definitive catalogue of these travels. The faces and locations ... vary from page to page, but the stories will feel deeply familiar"--.

Becoming a good creature

Simple text and illustrations introduce young readers to how animals can teach patience, forgivness, respect for others and more.
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