Learning to Fall

Learning to Fall
Author: Sally Engelfried
Publsiher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2022-09-06
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780316368285

Download Learning to Fall Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Twelve-year-old Daphne reconciles with her father, who left her stranded three years ago, and learns forgiveness one fall at a time in this heartwarming debut by Sally Engelfried. For fans of The ​First Rule of Punk. Daphne doesn't want to be stuck in Oakland with her dad. She wants to get on the first plane to Prague, where her mom is shooting a movie. Armed with her grandparents’ phone number and strict instructions from her mom to call them if her dad starts drinking again, Daphne has no problem being cold to him. But there's one thing Daphne can't keep herself from doing: joining her dad and her new friend Arlo at a weekly skate session. When her dad promises to teach her how to ollie and she lands the trick, Daphne starts to believe in him again. He starts to show up for her, and Daphne learns things are not as black and white with her dad as she used to think. The way Daphne’s dad tells it, skating is all about accepting failure and moving on. But can Daphne really let go of her dad’s past mistakes? Either way life is a lot like skating: it’s all about getting back up after you fall.

Learning to Fall

Learning to Fall
Author: Philip Simmons
Publsiher: Bantam
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2003-04-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780553897593

Download Learning to Fall Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Now I find myself in late August, with the nights cool and the crickets thick in the fields. Already the first blighted leaves glow scarlet on the red maples. It’s a season of fullness and sweet longings made sweeter now by the fact that I can’t be sure I’ll see this time of the year again.... — from Learning to Fall Philip Simmons was just thirty-five years old in 1993 when he learned that he had ALS, or Lou Gehrig’s disease, and was told he had less than five years to live. As a young husband and father, and at the start of a promising literary career, he suddenly had to learn the art of dying. Nine years later, he has succeeded, against the odds, in learning the art of living. Now, in this surprisingly joyous and spirit-renewing book, he chronicles his search for peace and his deepening relationship with the mystery of everyday life. Set amid the rugged New Hampshire mountains he once climbed, and filled with the bustle of family life against the quiet progression of illness, Learning to Fall illuminates the journey we all must take — “the work of learning to live richly in the face of loss.” From our first faltering steps, Simmons says, we may fall into disappointment or grief, fall into or out of love, fall from youth or health. And though we have little choice as to the timing or means of our descent, we may, as he affirms, “fall with grace, to grace.” With humor, hard-earned wisdom and a keen eye for life’s lessons — whether drawn from great poetry or visits to the town dump — Simmons shares his discovery that even at times of great sorrow we may find profound freedom. And by sharing the wonder of his daily life, he offers us the gift of connecting more deeply and joyously with our own.

Leaves Fall Down

Leaves Fall Down
Author: Lisa Bullard
Publsiher: Capstone
Total Pages: 14
Release: 2010
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781404860131

Download Leaves Fall Down Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Two friends learn why leaves change colors and fall off the trees in autumn and enjoy raking them into a huge pile for jumping.

Learning How to Fall

Learning How to Fall
Author: T Nikki Cesare Schotzko
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2014-12-17
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781317633570

Download Learning How to Fall Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Beginning with Richard Drew’s controversial photograph of a man falling from the North Tower of the World Trade Center on September 11, Learning How to Fall investigates the changing relationship between world events and their subsequent documentation, asking: Does the mediatization of the event overwhelm the fact of the event itself? How does the mode by which information is disseminated alter the way in which we perceive such information? How does this impact upon our memory of an event? T. Nikki Cesare Schotzko posits contemporary art and performance as not only a stylized re-envisioning of daily life but, inversely, as a viable means by which one might experience and process real-world political and social events. This approach combines two concurrent and contradictory trends in aesthetics, narrative, and dramaturgy: the dramatization of real-world events so as to broaden the commercial appeal of those events in both mainstream and alternative media, and the establishment of a more holistic relationship between politically and aesthetically motivated modes of disseminating and processing information. By presenting engaging and diverse case studies from both the art world and popular culture – including Aliza Shvarts’s censored senior thesis at Yale University, Kerry Skarbakka’s provocative photographs of falling, Didier Morelli’s crawl through Toronto, and Aaron Sorkin’s The Newsroom – Learning How to Fall creates a new understanding of the relationship between the event and its documentation, where even the truth of an event might be called into question.

Learning to Fall

Learning to Fall
Author: Anne Clermont
Publsiher: SparkPress
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2016-08-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781940716794

Download Learning to Fall Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Brynn honors her passion for horses by studying at the toughest veterinary program in the country. Months from graduating, tragedy strikes—tragedy for which she can’t help but feel responsible. Brynn feels suffocated by the weight of her father’s legacy and his dusty hopes for horse show jumping success. When Brynn’s frenetic efforts to dig the family business out of debt fail, she’s down to one desperate hope. Enter Jason Lander, who understands what it’s like to walk away from the ring. The onetime champion agrees to train Brynn, and her horse Jett, for an all-or-nothing run at the prestigious Million Dollar Gold Cup. But going all the way means doing it his way, which has Brynn questioning her decisions, her loyalties, and her growing feelings for Jason—complicating her relationship with her lover. Set in Northern California against a stunning backdrop of coastal hills and valleys, Learning to Fall is about discovering how to let go—and how to hang on with your heart. Fans of Seabiscuit and The Horse Whisperer will love this beautifully written debut; one they’re bound to add to their shelf of favorites.

What Happens to Leaves in Fall

What Happens to Leaves in Fall
Author: Rebecca Felix
Publsiher: Cherry Lake
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2013-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781610809597

Download What Happens to Leaves in Fall Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Level 1 guided reader that explains leaves' cycle of change during fall. Students will develop reading skills while learning how and why leaves change color and fall.

Learning to Fall

Learning to Fall
Author: Sally Engelfried
Publsiher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2022-09-06
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780316368285

Download Learning to Fall Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Twelve-year-old Daphne reconciles with her father, who left her stranded three years ago, and learns forgiveness one fall at a time in this heartwarming debut by Sally Engelfried. For fans of The ​First Rule of Punk. Daphne doesn't want to be stuck in Oakland with her dad. She wants to get on the first plane to Prague, where her mom is shooting a movie. Armed with her grandparents’ phone number and strict instructions from her mom to call them if her dad starts drinking again, Daphne has no problem being cold to him. But there's one thing Daphne can't keep herself from doing: joining her dad and her new friend Arlo at a weekly skate session. When her dad promises to teach her how to ollie and she lands the trick, Daphne starts to believe in him again. He starts to show up for her, and Daphne learns things are not as black and white with her dad as she used to think. The way Daphne’s dad tells it, skating is all about accepting failure and moving on. But can Daphne really let go of her dad’s past mistakes? Either way life is a lot like skating: it’s all about getting back up after you fall.

How to Fall

How to Fall
Author: D. R. Gordon
Publsiher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 26
Release: 2017-05-18
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1521320373

Download How to Fall Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

How to Fall, The Basics of Break Falling. The Basics of Falling - Step By Step This is a basic informational book about how to safely fall to the ground and in that if this shall happen you may have it in thoughts to protect yourself. Learning to fall properly and safely can be a big step towards facing accidents and also transfer and become a big part for some of the other more difficult lessons that come with intense Judo or Jujitsu training.