The Many Fortunes of Maya

The Many Fortunes of Maya
Author: Nicole D. Collier
Publsiher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2023-01-24
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780358436393

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In this lyrical novel that will appeal to fans of Meg Medina, Maya turns to her trusty "wheel of fortunes" for guidance on the toughest questions—like why her best friend suddenly feels far away, or when her Daddy will move back home. But can Maya find the courage to write her own fortune? Maya J. Jenkins is bursting with questions: Will she get the MVP award at this year’s soccer banquet? Who will win the big grill off between Daddy and Uncle J? When will she pass the swim test and get a green bracelet? For answers and a dose of good luck, 12-year-old Maya turns to her Wheel of Fortunes, a cardboard circle covered with the small slips of wisdom she’s collected from fortune cookies. But can the fortunes answer her deep-down questions? The ones she’s too scared to ask out loud? Like, where did Mama’s smile go, the real one that lit up everything around her? When will Daddy move back home? And most of all, does she have enough courage to truly listen to the voice in her heart?

Just Right Jillian

Just Right Jillian
Author: Nicole D. Collier
Publsiher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2022-02-15
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780358436386

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In this heartfelt middle grade novel from debut author Nicole D. Collier, fifth grader Jillian must learn to speak and break free of her shell to enter her school's academic competition and keep her promise to her grandmother. Fifth grader Jillian will do just about anything to blend in, including staying quiet even when she has the right answer. After she loses a classroom competition because she won't speak up, she sets her mind on winning her school's biggest competition. But breaking out of her shell is easier said than done, and Jillian has only a month to keep her promise to her grandmother and prove to herself that she can speak up and show everyone her true self. A warm and relatable middle grade debut novel about family, friendship, and finding the confidence to break free from the crowd and be who you truly are.

The Ancient Maya 6th Edition

The Ancient Maya  6th Edition
Author: Robert J. Sharer,Loa P. Traxler
Publsiher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 986
Release: 2006
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0804748179

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The rich findings of recent exploration and research are incorporated in this completely revised and greatly expanded sixth edition of this standard work on the Maya people. New field discoveries, new technical advances, new successes in the decipherment of Maya writing, and new theoretical perspectives on the Maya past have made this new edition necessary.

The Ancient Maya

The Ancient Maya
Author: Jennifer Fretland VanVoorst
Publsiher: Capstone
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2013
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780756545642

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Describes the Ancient Mayan civilization, including their religious views, intellectual achievements, and everyday life.

The Maya

The Maya
Author: Judith Lechner
Publsiher: Benchmark Education Company
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2011
Genre: Central America
ISBN: 9781450907156

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"Explore the world of the ancient Maya"--Cover.

The Population of Tikal Implications for Maya Demography

The Population of Tikal  Implications for Maya Demography
Author: David Webster
Publsiher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2018-07-13
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781784918460

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A demographic evaluation of an ancient Mayan citadel which helps to resolve debates about how the Maya made a living, the nature of their socio-political systems, how they created an impressive built environment, and places them in plausible comparative context with what is known about other ancient complex societies.

Maya Caciques in Early National Yucat n

Maya Caciques in Early National Yucat  n
Author: Rajeshwari Dutt
Publsiher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2017-03-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780806158174

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Andrés Canché became the cacique, or indigenous leader, of Cenotillo, Yucatán, in January 1834. By his retirement in 1864, he had become an expert politician, balancing powerful local alliances with his community’s interests as early national Yucatán underwent major political and social shifts. In Maya Caciques in Early National Yucatán, Rajeshwari Dutt uses Canché’s story as a compelling microhistory to open a new perspective on the role of the cacique in post-independence Yucatán. In most of the literature on Yucatán, caciques are seen as remnants of Spanish colonial rule, intermediaries whose importance declined over the early national period. Dutt instead shows that at the individual level, caciques became more politicized and, in some cases, gained power. Rather than focusing on the rebellion and violence that inform most scholarship on post-independence Yucatán, Dutt traces the more quotidian ways in which figures like Canché held onto power. In the process, she presents an alternative perspective on a tumultuous period in Yucatán’s history, a view that emphasizes negotiation and alliance-making at the local level. At the same time, Dutt’s exploration of the caciques’ life stories reveals a larger narrative about the emergence, evolution, and normalization of particular forms of national political conduct in the decades following independence. Over time, caciques fashioned a new political repertoire, forming strategic local alliances with villagers, priests, Spanish and Creole officials, and other caciques. As state policies made political participation increasingly difficult, Maya caciques turned clientelism, or the use of patronage relationships, into the new modus operandi of local politics. Dutt’s engaging exploration of the life and career of Andrés Canché, and of his fellow Maya caciques, illuminates the realities of politics in Yucatán, revealing that seemingly ordinary political relationships were carefully negotiated by indigenous leaders. Theirs is a story not of failure and decline, but of survival and empowerment.

Fortune

Fortune
Author: Aurelia Evans
Publsiher: Totally Entwined Group (USA+CAD)
Total Pages: 363
Release: 2015-05-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781784305468

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He's the reason to be careful what you wish for. After her jealous boyfriend makes an angry, careless wish, Maya DeLuca finds herself trapped in a traveling demonic circus and at the mercy of a devious jinni, Bell Madoc. She joins the other lost souls of Arcanium who suffer in perpetual purgatory under the weight of their wishes, all making the best of a cursed situation. But Maya's not even cursed because of her own wish, which means she still has three for Bell to grant. He may be fond of her—the passion they share is as hellfire hot as it is wrong—but that doesn't mean she's safe from his endlessly inventive, wicked imagination. He might twist her wishes at his whim for his own pleasure. Or he might just give her what she wants...which could be even worse.