"A silent movie plays and those existential clowns Laurel and Hardy are trading blows in their endless feud. In the real world, things aren't always black and white. In the technicolour glory of a summer's day in a London park, another cycle of tit-for-tat revenge is about to begin... Award-winning graphic novelist Oscar Zarate's latest work links the lives of two single-parent families into a tense and dramatic chain of causation, levelling a delicate bird's-eye view - and a distinctively modern take - on this oldest of human stories. Part Greek tragedy, part slapstick comedy, and itself a wholly original work of art, 'The Park' celebrates the redemptive, civilizing powers of nature... and of love" --From publisher's web site.
Describes the activities of the people and animals on a typical day in the park.
In The Park, his second book of poetry, John Freeman uses a park as a petri dish, turning a deep gaze on all that pass through it.
Seasoned picture book readers may notice Emily Jenkins's classic inspirations for this book: Alvin Tresselt's Caldecott Medal-winning White Snow, Bright Snow, illustrated by Roger Duvoisin, and Charlotte Zolotow's The Park Book, illustrated ...
Evie did her best to calm down. She was facing a high stone wall; there was no reason why anyone should notice her all the way over here. Too agitated to sit doing nothing, Evie switched on the radio and turned up the volume.
The Spoils of the Park by Frederick Law Olmsted. This book is a reproduction of the original book published in 1882 and may have some imperfections such as marks or hand-written notes.
Enjoy Avery Corman's canine poetry for an Afghan hound, basset hound, beagle, bloodhound, Daschshund, boxer, greyhound, and more as they stroll with their owners to the park.PugIs the Pug cute?
Dawson is a little boy who doesn't like to read. Until one day he is surprised by an event in the park that changes his opinion on books.
Betsy uses her five senses to enjoy her walk in the park.
Shows young readers some of the things they may find in a park, in a book with die-cut pages and insets of holographic foil. On board pages.
A trip to the park features many different sensations, including the feel of a smooth rubber ball, cold metal chain links on the swing set, and a grooved rubber on the tire swing.