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Emily Butler

    Carlos Bunga
    Nalini Malani: Can You Hear Me?
    Freya and Zoose
    Otto P. Nudd
    • Otto P. Nudd

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      4.2(57)Add rating

      Fans of The Tales of Despereaux, Pax, and Crenshaw will delight over this friendship story about a brash raven, a dutiful squirrel, and the human girl that brings them together. The perfect read for animal lovers. Otto P. Nudd: Tthe BEST bird in Ida Valley (at least according to him). While his buddies waste their days at the dump cracking jokes, Otto invents things with his human neighbor Old Man Bartleby in their workshop. Marla: The Competition. This protective mama-squirrel will swipe Otto's snacks from under his beak if it means another meal for her babies! Pippa: The girl who loves the birds in Ida Valley, and Otto most of all. But when Bartleby''s latest contraption lands him in danger, the whole neighborhood--kids and critters alike--will have to join forces to save their oldest friend! Author Emily Butler delivers a timeless friendship tale about a brash raven, a crafty squirrel, and the neighborhood that brings them together.

      Otto P. Nudd
    • Freya and Zoose

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.4(47)Add rating

      Katherine Applegate's work captivates readers with its heartfelt storytelling and deep emotional resonance. The narrative often explores themes of friendship, resilience, and the interconnectedness of life, appealing to both young readers and adults. Applegate's characters are richly developed, often facing challenges that encourage growth and understanding. Her ability to blend humor with poignant moments creates a compelling reading experience that leaves a lasting impact. Ideal for those seeking meaningful literature that resonates across generations.

      Freya and Zoose
    • A fully illustrated catalogue to accompany the new commission at Whitechapel Gallery by the pioneer of video art in India, Nalini Malani

      Nalini Malani: Can You Hear Me?
    • Published on the occasion of the new Whitechapel Gallery commission for 2020 by Portuguese artist Carlos Bunga, who creates dynamic site-specific ephemeral structures.

      Carlos Bunga