Jojo and the Ghostess with the Mostest

Jojo and the Ghostess with the Mostest

Author: Jojo Siwa

Publisher: Amulet Books

Published: 2021-08-10

Total Pages: 160

ISBN-13: 9781419757235

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JoJo and friends are primed for pumpkin spice and everything nice! JoJo's BFF, Miley, is planning her annual Halloween party; and as part of the fall fun, JoJo and her crew decide to hold a costume contest! They'll keep their outfits a secret until the night of the big bash, when they'll crown a winner. The only question on their minds: How much glitter is too much glitter? (Answer: No such thing!) To spark their imaginations the group goes apple picking, hops aboard a haunted hayride, and taste tests an array of pumpkin-themed goodies. When the big day finally arrives, JoJo and her friends show up at Miley's party ready to wow the competition. Even BowBow is dressed to impress! But who is the mysterious party guest in the ghost costume, and what tricks--or treats--do they have up their spooky sleeves?


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Download or read book Jojo and the Ghostess with the Mostest written by Jojo Siwa and published by Amulet Books. This book was released on 2021-08-10 with total page 160 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: JoJo and friends are primed for pumpkin spice and everything nice! JoJo's BFF, Miley, is planning her annual Halloween party; and as part of the fall fun, JoJo and her crew decide to hold a costume contest! They'll keep their outfits a secret until the night of the big bash, when they'll crown a winner. The only question on their minds: How much glitter is too much glitter? (Answer: No such thing!) To spark their imaginations the group goes apple picking, hops aboard a haunted hayride, and taste tests an array of pumpkin-themed goodies. When the big day finally arrives, JoJo and her friends show up at Miley's party ready to wow the competition. Even BowBow is dressed to impress! But who is the mysterious party guest in the ghost costume, and what tricks--or treats--do they have up their spooky sleeves?


JoJo's Guide to the Sweet Life

JoJo's Guide to the Sweet Life

Author: JoJo Siwa

Publisher: ABRAMS

Published: 2017-10-03

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13: 1683352025

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You might recognize firecracker JoJo Siwa from Abby’s Ultimate Dance Competition, or maybe you fell in love with her on Dance Moms. JoJo’s nonfiction middle-grade debut is the next generation’s version of a real life Cinderella story: Nebraska girl becomes Hollywood’s belle of the ball, thanks to her spunky attitude and creative drive. Through the lens of JoJo’s personal experience and playful voice, she digs into themes such as finding your passion, keeping strong in the face of adversity, appreciating your individualism, the importance of being loyal, and never giving up. Most of all, JoJo’s story is meant to inspire young girls to find the courage and confidence to go after their dreams. Go Siwanatorz!


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Download or read book JoJo's Guide to the Sweet Life written by JoJo Siwa and published by ABRAMS. This book was released on 2017-10-03 with total page 258 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: You might recognize firecracker JoJo Siwa from Abby’s Ultimate Dance Competition, or maybe you fell in love with her on Dance Moms. JoJo’s nonfiction middle-grade debut is the next generation’s version of a real life Cinderella story: Nebraska girl becomes Hollywood’s belle of the ball, thanks to her spunky attitude and creative drive. Through the lens of JoJo’s personal experience and playful voice, she digs into themes such as finding your passion, keeping strong in the face of adversity, appreciating your individualism, the importance of being loyal, and never giving up. Most of all, JoJo’s story is meant to inspire young girls to find the courage and confidence to go after their dreams. Go Siwanatorz!


Zero to Hero (Ghost Buddy #1)

Zero to Hero (Ghost Buddy #1)

Author: Henry Winkler

Publisher: Scholastic Inc.

Published: 2012-01-01

Total Pages: 178

ISBN-13: 0545392527

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A hilarious new series from Henry Winkler & Lin Oliver, authors of the bestselling HANK ZIPZER books!Billy Broccoli is new to the neighborhood, and wants cool friends and a spot on the baseball team more than anything. But the one thing he never wanted is his own personal ghost. So imagine his surprise when he ends up sharing a room with Hoover Porterhouse, a funny ghost with a whole lot of attitude.When an obnoxious school bully sets out to demolish Billy, the Hoove comes up with a plan for revenge. It’s all in the Hoove’s Rule Number Forty-Two: Stay cool. And like it or not, Billy and the Hoove have to stick together if Billy ever wants to get in style, get even, and conquer the school.


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Download or read book Zero to Hero (Ghost Buddy #1) written by Henry Winkler and published by Scholastic Inc.. This book was released on 2012-01-01 with total page 178 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A hilarious new series from Henry Winkler & Lin Oliver, authors of the bestselling HANK ZIPZER books!Billy Broccoli is new to the neighborhood, and wants cool friends and a spot on the baseball team more than anything. But the one thing he never wanted is his own personal ghost. So imagine his surprise when he ends up sharing a room with Hoover Porterhouse, a funny ghost with a whole lot of attitude.When an obnoxious school bully sets out to demolish Billy, the Hoove comes up with a plan for revenge. It’s all in the Hoove’s Rule Number Forty-Two: Stay cool. And like it or not, Billy and the Hoove have to stick together if Billy ever wants to get in style, get even, and conquer the school.


French Ghost

French Ghost

Author: Corinne LaBalme

Publisher: The Wild Rose Press Inc

Published: 2022-01-10

Total Pages: 267

ISBN-13: 1509239200

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Ghost-writer Melody Layne is stranded in Paris when the over-sexed but unloved French movie star who hired her to produce his memoir accidentally drowns before the interviews begin. It's a major financial relief when his enigmatic Spanish son re-hires her, but the seductive Carlos Ortega is strangely silent about his reasons for funding a feel-good bio about a father that he clearly despised. There's enough amour in the air for Melody to ignore this apparent paradox… at least until she uncovers a hidden cache of death threats addressed to the actor. For the French police, the sexy, secretive Spaniard – and sole heir to the actor's immense fortune – is suddenly a prime murder suspect. Can Melody's research into the Ghosts of Carlos-Past be enough to save her lover from prison?


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Download or read book French Ghost written by Corinne LaBalme and published by The Wild Rose Press Inc. This book was released on 2022-01-10 with total page 267 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Ghost-writer Melody Layne is stranded in Paris when the over-sexed but unloved French movie star who hired her to produce his memoir accidentally drowns before the interviews begin. It's a major financial relief when his enigmatic Spanish son re-hires her, but the seductive Carlos Ortega is strangely silent about his reasons for funding a feel-good bio about a father that he clearly despised. There's enough amour in the air for Melody to ignore this apparent paradox… at least until she uncovers a hidden cache of death threats addressed to the actor. For the French police, the sexy, secretive Spaniard – and sole heir to the actor's immense fortune – is suddenly a prime murder suspect. Can Melody's research into the Ghosts of Carlos-Past be enough to save her lover from prison?


Reading Testimony, Witnessing Trauma

Reading Testimony, Witnessing Trauma

Author: Eden Wales Freedman

Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi

Published: 2020-02-28

Total Pages: 220

ISBN-13: 149682735X

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Winner of the 2020 Eudora Welty Prize Theorists emphasize the necessity of writing about—or witnessing—trauma in order to overcome it. To this critical conversation, Reading Testimony, Witnessing Trauma: Confronting Race, Gender, and Violence in American Literature treats reader response to traumatic and testimonial literature written by and about African American women and adds insight into the engagement of testimonial literature. Eden Wales Freedman articulates a theory of reading (or dual-witnessing) that explores how narrators and readers can witness trauma together. She places these original theories of traumatic reception in conversation with the African American literary tradition to speak to the histories, cultures, and traumas of African Americans, particularly the repercussions of slavery, as witnessed in African American literature. The volume also considers intersections of race and gender and how narrators and readers can cross such constructs to witness collectively. Reading Testimony, Witnessing Trauma’s innovative examinations of raced-gendered intersections open and speak with those works that promote dual-witnessing through the fraught (literary) histories of race and gender relations in America. To explicate how dual-witnessing converses with American literature, race theory, and gender criticism, the book analyzes emancipatory narratives by Sojourner Truth, Harriet Jacobs, and Elizabeth Keckley and novels by William Faulkner, Zora Neale Hurston, Margaret Walker, Toni Morrison, and Jesmyn Ward.


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Download or read book Reading Testimony, Witnessing Trauma written by Eden Wales Freedman and published by Univ. Press of Mississippi. This book was released on 2020-02-28 with total page 220 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Winner of the 2020 Eudora Welty Prize Theorists emphasize the necessity of writing about—or witnessing—trauma in order to overcome it. To this critical conversation, Reading Testimony, Witnessing Trauma: Confronting Race, Gender, and Violence in American Literature treats reader response to traumatic and testimonial literature written by and about African American women and adds insight into the engagement of testimonial literature. Eden Wales Freedman articulates a theory of reading (or dual-witnessing) that explores how narrators and readers can witness trauma together. She places these original theories of traumatic reception in conversation with the African American literary tradition to speak to the histories, cultures, and traumas of African Americans, particularly the repercussions of slavery, as witnessed in African American literature. The volume also considers intersections of race and gender and how narrators and readers can cross such constructs to witness collectively. Reading Testimony, Witnessing Trauma’s innovative examinations of raced-gendered intersections open and speak with those works that promote dual-witnessing through the fraught (literary) histories of race and gender relations in America. To explicate how dual-witnessing converses with American literature, race theory, and gender criticism, the book analyzes emancipatory narratives by Sojourner Truth, Harriet Jacobs, and Elizabeth Keckley and novels by William Faulkner, Zora Neale Hurston, Margaret Walker, Toni Morrison, and Jesmyn Ward.


Jingle Bows and Mistletoe (Jojo and Bowbow Super Special)

Jingle Bows and Mistletoe (Jojo and Bowbow Super Special)

Author: Jojo Siwa

Publisher: Amulet Books

Published: 2020-09-29

Total Pages: 160

ISBN-13: 9781419748646

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Deck the halls with JoJo and BowBow in this special chapter book adventure It's the holiday season, and that means it's time for some of JoJo Siwa's absolute favorite things: adorning her home with lollipops and gingerbread men; a Secret Santa with friends; decorating cookies; and fun family traditions. Best of all, in the days leading up to Christmas, JoJo and Miley will be joining Michelle--a famous ice dancer and JoJo's good friend--at Tinseltown Resort and Rink for Michelle's performance in The Snow Queen on Ice. There's hot cocoa, ski lessons, ice skating, sparkly bows, and glittering snow everywhere in sight. Best of all, they meet new friends with all kinds of fun holiday traditions of their own. JoJo, Miley, and Michelle have a blast learning about holidays around the world. But when a blizzard threatens to make their frosty fun a little too frosty and they find themselves snowbound, will JoJo and her friends make it home in time for the holidays?


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Download or read book Jingle Bows and Mistletoe (Jojo and Bowbow Super Special) written by Jojo Siwa and published by Amulet Books. This book was released on 2020-09-29 with total page 160 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Deck the halls with JoJo and BowBow in this special chapter book adventure It's the holiday season, and that means it's time for some of JoJo Siwa's absolute favorite things: adorning her home with lollipops and gingerbread men; a Secret Santa with friends; decorating cookies; and fun family traditions. Best of all, in the days leading up to Christmas, JoJo and Miley will be joining Michelle--a famous ice dancer and JoJo's good friend--at Tinseltown Resort and Rink for Michelle's performance in The Snow Queen on Ice. There's hot cocoa, ski lessons, ice skating, sparkly bows, and glittering snow everywhere in sight. Best of all, they meet new friends with all kinds of fun holiday traditions of their own. JoJo, Miley, and Michelle have a blast learning about holidays around the world. But when a blizzard threatens to make their frosty fun a little too frosty and they find themselves snowbound, will JoJo and her friends make it home in time for the holidays?


JoJo and BowBow Take the Stage

JoJo and BowBow Take the Stage

Author: JoJo Siwa

Publisher:

Published: 2018

Total Pages: 139

ISBN-13: 9781536450057

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"JoJo Siwa and her trusty sidekick, a teacup Yorkie named BowBow, are used to being center stage. So when her neighborhood throws a block party, it's a no-brainer: before hitting up the nacho stand and bouncy castle, JoJo and the Siwanatorz will perform on stage for everyone they know! It'll be the best show yet! But as unexpected challenges pop up--the neighborhood bullies slime their costumes, the microphones stop working, and her best friend gets cold feet--JoJo shows the Siwanatorz what stars are really made of: kindness, courage, and a whole lot of fun"--


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Download or read book JoJo and BowBow Take the Stage written by JoJo Siwa and published by . This book was released on 2018 with total page 139 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "JoJo Siwa and her trusty sidekick, a teacup Yorkie named BowBow, are used to being center stage. So when her neighborhood throws a block party, it's a no-brainer: before hitting up the nacho stand and bouncy castle, JoJo and the Siwanatorz will perform on stage for everyone they know! It'll be the best show yet! But as unexpected challenges pop up--the neighborhood bullies slime their costumes, the microphones stop working, and her best friend gets cold feet--JoJo shows the Siwanatorz what stars are really made of: kindness, courage, and a whole lot of fun"--


The Peacock Emporium

The Peacock Emporium

Author: Jojo Moyes

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2019-04-09

Total Pages: 456

ISBN-13: 0735222347

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An early work from the New York Times bestselling author of The Giver of Stars and the forthcoming Someone Else's Shoes, Jojo Moyes, the story of a young woman who opens an eclectic shop and comes to terms with the secrets of her past. In the sixties, Athene Forster was the most glamorous girl of her generation. Nicknamed the Last Deb, she was also beautiful, spoiled, and out of control. When she agreed to marry the gorgeous young heir Douglas Fairley-Hulme, her parents breathed a sigh of relief. But within two years, rumors had begun to circulate about Athene's affair with a young salesman. Thirty-five years later, Suzanna Peacock is struggling with her notorious mother's legacy. The only place Suzanna finds comfort is in The Peacock Emporium, the beautiful coffee bar and shop she opens that soon enchants her little town. There she makes perhaps the first real friends of her life, including Alejandro, a male midwife, escaping his own ghosts in Argentina. The specter of her mother still haunts Suzanna. But only by confronting both her family and her innermost self will she finally reckon with the past--and discover that the key to her history, and her happiness, may have been in front of her all along.


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Download or read book The Peacock Emporium written by Jojo Moyes and published by Penguin. This book was released on 2019-04-09 with total page 456 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An early work from the New York Times bestselling author of The Giver of Stars and the forthcoming Someone Else's Shoes, Jojo Moyes, the story of a young woman who opens an eclectic shop and comes to terms with the secrets of her past. In the sixties, Athene Forster was the most glamorous girl of her generation. Nicknamed the Last Deb, she was also beautiful, spoiled, and out of control. When she agreed to marry the gorgeous young heir Douglas Fairley-Hulme, her parents breathed a sigh of relief. But within two years, rumors had begun to circulate about Athene's affair with a young salesman. Thirty-five years later, Suzanna Peacock is struggling with her notorious mother's legacy. The only place Suzanna finds comfort is in The Peacock Emporium, the beautiful coffee bar and shop she opens that soon enchants her little town. There she makes perhaps the first real friends of her life, including Alejandro, a male midwife, escaping his own ghosts in Argentina. The specter of her mother still haunts Suzanna. But only by confronting both her family and her innermost self will she finally reckon with the past--and discover that the key to her history, and her happiness, may have been in front of her all along.


Pathologizing Black Bodies

Pathologizing Black Bodies

Author: Constante González Groba

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2023-05-18

Total Pages: 161

ISBN-13: 1000875105

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Pathologizing Black Bodies reconsiders the black body as a site of cultural and corporeal interchange; one involving violence and oppression, leaving memory and trauma sedimented in cultural conventions, political arrangements, social institutions and, most significantly, materially and symbolically engraved upon the body, with “the self” often deprived of agency and sovereignty. Consisting of three parts, this study focuses on works of the twentieth- and twenty-first-century fiction and cultural narratives by mainly African American authors, aiming to highlight the different ways in which race has been pathologized in America and examine how the legacies of plantation ideology have been metaphorically inscribed on black bodies. The variety of analytical approaches and thematic foci with respect to theories and discourses surrounding race and the body allow us to delve into this thorny territory in the hope of gaining perspectives about how African American lives are still shaped and haunted by the legacies of plantation slavery. Furthermore, this volume offers insights into the politics of eugenic corporeality in an illustrative dialogue with the lasting carceral and agricultural effects of life on a plantation. Tracing the degradation and suppression of the black body, both individual and social, this study includes an analysis of the pseudo-scientific discourse of social Darwinism and eugenics; the practice of mass incarceration and the excessive punishment of black bodies; and food apartheid and USDA practices of depriving black farmers of individual autonomy and collective agency. Based on such an interplay of discourses, methodologies and perspectives, this volume aims to use literature to further examine the problematic relationship between race and the body and stress that black lives do indeed matter in the United States.


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Download or read book Pathologizing Black Bodies written by Constante González Groba and published by Taylor & Francis. This book was released on 2023-05-18 with total page 161 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Pathologizing Black Bodies reconsiders the black body as a site of cultural and corporeal interchange; one involving violence and oppression, leaving memory and trauma sedimented in cultural conventions, political arrangements, social institutions and, most significantly, materially and symbolically engraved upon the body, with “the self” often deprived of agency and sovereignty. Consisting of three parts, this study focuses on works of the twentieth- and twenty-first-century fiction and cultural narratives by mainly African American authors, aiming to highlight the different ways in which race has been pathologized in America and examine how the legacies of plantation ideology have been metaphorically inscribed on black bodies. The variety of analytical approaches and thematic foci with respect to theories and discourses surrounding race and the body allow us to delve into this thorny territory in the hope of gaining perspectives about how African American lives are still shaped and haunted by the legacies of plantation slavery. Furthermore, this volume offers insights into the politics of eugenic corporeality in an illustrative dialogue with the lasting carceral and agricultural effects of life on a plantation. Tracing the degradation and suppression of the black body, both individual and social, this study includes an analysis of the pseudo-scientific discourse of social Darwinism and eugenics; the practice of mass incarceration and the excessive punishment of black bodies; and food apartheid and USDA practices of depriving black farmers of individual autonomy and collective agency. Based on such an interplay of discourses, methodologies and perspectives, this volume aims to use literature to further examine the problematic relationship between race and the body and stress that black lives do indeed matter in the United States.


The Ghost of Guam

The Ghost of Guam

Author: Ray Flannery

Publisher: WestBow Press

Published: 2016-02-23

Total Pages: 190

ISBN-13: 1512729280

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The book tells about the life of Satoshi Yoko for twenty-eight years as he lived in a cave hiding from Chamarros and Americans. He developed a very stable life under these circumstances and in so doing made himself a person to be admired. This story begins about the time the Japanese decided they had enough and would move on to more friendly places with the help of the Americans. One Japanese man stayed for twenty eight years before going back to his homeland.


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Download or read book The Ghost of Guam written by Ray Flannery and published by WestBow Press. This book was released on 2016-02-23 with total page 190 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The book tells about the life of Satoshi Yoko for twenty-eight years as he lived in a cave hiding from Chamarros and Americans. He developed a very stable life under these circumstances and in so doing made himself a person to be admired. This story begins about the time the Japanese decided they had enough and would move on to more friendly places with the help of the Americans. One Japanese man stayed for twenty eight years before going back to his homeland.