The Giant from Nowhere

The Giant from Nowhere
Author: Frances Dickens
Publsiher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 72
Release: 2018-07-19
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781784509286

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This story is about a Giant who lives in Nowhere, with no one around to make friends with. He's so lonely that he goes searching for the village of Somewhere - only to find that he's still too big to fit in! The Giant seems huge and scary to the villagers, but can they learn to understand him and make him feel at home? Beautifully illustrated, this heart-warming tale encourages children to think about inclusivity and tolerance and to develop language skills, while allowing them to take part in the story themselves. Its exploration of differences and belonging make it especially suitable for children with special needs or for whom English is a second language, and the activities will help these children build communication skills. Featuring fun and adaptable lesson plans (also available online) including activities for discussion, creative writing and arts and crafts, it is the perfect resource for children aged 5-8 and those who work with or care for them.

Chronicles of Nowhere and a Half

Chronicles of Nowhere and a Half
Author: Jared Leys
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2015-01-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781312744011

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The half-sequel to The Chronicles of Nowhere: Part 1, this book contains several stories that help to flesh out the world within which Nowhere is located. Though not a direct sequel, these tales are important and fun chapters in the unfolding story.

The Wind from Nowhere

The Wind from Nowhere
Author: J. G. Ballard
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 185
Release: 1976
Genre: Cyclones
ISBN: 014002591X

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The Giant Among Us

The Giant Among Us
Author: Troy Denning
Publsiher: Wizards of the Coast
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2011-10-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780786961559

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The rise of a new queen has shattered the ancient peace of the Ice Spires, and the only thing left standing between Hartsvale and the giant tribes bent on her destruction is a lone scout armed with a single golden arrow. And now that sanctuary is about to end. The queen is trapped in a remote citadel, surrounded by giants, and the scout who would save her must now leave and undertake a harrowing journey to summon help. Only, as the scout soon learns, the greatest danger to the queen is posed not from without, but from within.

Living Nowhere

Living Nowhere
Author: John Burnside
Publsiher: Random House
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2011-02-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781446444924

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Corby, the industrial new town built around a vast steel works, draws many to the fires of its furnaces - in the hope of steady work, a better house, a fresh start. Amongst them are Francis Cameron, from Scotland, and his friend Jan Ruckert, the son of Latvian refugees. Alienated, intelligent and curious, they form a strong and lasting bond: two teenage boys finding their feet in a foreign place. But violence hangs in the Corby air like the ash and the stench from the steel works, and when it comes down it is sudden and lethal - with repercussions that will last a lifetime. Living Nowhere is a story of friendship and loss - a resonant, thrilling book that carries at its core a beautiful and terrible secret.

The Coast of Nowhere

The Coast of Nowhere
Author: Michael Delp
Publsiher: Wayne State University Press
Total Pages: 130
Release: 1997
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0814327117

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In The Coast of Nowhere, Michael Delp explores the way rivers, lakes, and streams seep into our daily lives and into our consciousness. The organization of the text, a collection of short prose meditations and poetry, embraces the motion and rhythm of moving water. Through his poetry and prose, Delp demonstrates the way one can literally build an inner landscape out of the places of water one frequents. Having grown up on water and embraced it as a part of his being, he writes passionately about existing rivers, lakes, and streams in Michigan, and uses powerful metaphors to keep these places thriving in the imagination. The collection concludes with "What My Father Told Me", a powerful prose piece in which Delp reflects on the wisdom his father shared with him about the magic of water and of life during their fishing outings. Like Delp's other works, The Coast of Nowhere reveals the author's love for water and nature and captures the essence of northern Michigan's culture.

The Other Side of Nowhere

The Other Side of Nowhere
Author: Murray Leinster
Publsiher: Gateway
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2019-08-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781473227217

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The RIM STAR seemed to be an ordinary enough spaceship bound for the planet Handel on a routine mission. Then young Braden, a merchant-space officer, discovered that there was something all wrong about the RIM STAR . . . The captain was wrong, the crew mutinous, and there was even something going on with the passengers. The ship was in deadly danger . . . For centuries space travelers had dreaded a place they called the Other Side of Nowhere - a place in the universe where up was down, where right was wrong, and where all direction was lost . . . To save the RIM STAR Braden had to bring the ship to that place of nightmare. . .

Nowhere Man

Nowhere Man
Author: Aleksandar Hemon
Publsiher: Vintage
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2009-12-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781400076369

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In this stylistically adventurous, brilliantly funny tour de force-the most highly acclaimed debut since Nathan Englander's-Aleksander Hemon writes of love and war, Sarajevo and America, with a skill and imagination that are breathtaking. A love affair is experienced in the blink of an eye as the Archduke Ferdinand watches his wife succumb to an assassin's bullet. An exiled writer, working in a sandwich shop in Chicago, adjusts to the absurdities of his life. Love letters from war torn Sarajevo navigate the art of getting from point A to point B without being shot. With a surefooted sense of detail and life-saving humor, Aleksandar Hemon examines the overwhelming events of history and the effect they have on individual lives. These heartrending stories bear the unmistakable mark of an important new international writer.