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Books with author Carol Diggory Shields

  • The Stone Diaries

    Carol Shields

    Paperback (Fourth Estate, Jan. 1, 1994)
    Ted Smart 1994 trade edition paperback, new In stock shipped from our UK warehouse
  • Animagicals: Homes: Handprint Books

    Carol Diggory Shields, S Junakovic

    Hardcover (Hand Print, Oct. 1, 2001)
    The originality, humor, and quick energy of the four previous Animagicals have been greeted with enthusiasm--witty paintings on pull-out pages compared and contrasted animals with transportation, patterns, music, and color, while lively verses expanded and elucidated the art. In these current volumes, the author and the artist, in their inimitable styles, have undertaken to explore the worlds of sports and homes: A tennis racquet turns into a beaver, a spiraled shell into a hermit crab. These unlikely combinations make enormous good sense if, like children, you have an open mind, an imaginative eye, and a belief in the power of Animagicals!
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  • Saturday Night at the Dinosaur Stomp

    Carol Diggory Shields, Scott Nash

    Paperback (Gardners Books, April 30, 1999)
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  • Baby's Got the Blues

    Lauren Tobia Carol Diggory Shields

    Hardcover (Walker Books Ltd, Aug. 16, 2001)
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  • The Stone Diaries

    Carol Shields

    Audio CD (Recorded Books, LLC, Aug. 16, 1996)
    Carol Shields’ beautiful, deliciously bittersweet novel has earned a special place in the hearts of critics everywhere. The winner of both the Pulitzer Prize and National Book Critics Circle Award, The Stone Diaries celebrates an ordinary woman’s extraordinary journey through the 20th century. Throughout her years as a daughter, wife, and mother, Daisy Stone Goodwill has tried to understand her place in the world. Now, she listens, she observes, and—through sheer force of imagination—she becomes a witness to her own life. From her calamitous birth in turn-of-the century Canada to her disastrous honeymoon, from her mischievous adventures in Indiana to her misunderstood death, Daisy watches her life unfold. And in the process, she discovers the troubling misconnections—and the joyous bonds—that link her to the world. By turns richly ironic and genuinely loving, The Stone Diaries showcases all the reasons why critics hail Carol Shields as one of today’s most gifted and original storytellers.
  • The Bugliest Bug

    Carol Diggory Shields, Scott Nash

    Hardcover (Candlewick, April 1, 2002)
    A whirring, zinging, hopping-good show that will have kids itching for more!All of insect land is abuzz with news of a big contest! The demure Damselfly Dilly - "neither clever nor frilly" - has no thoughts of winning, but she’s curious to find out who will. And what she sees makes her eyes bug out! Glowworms light up the stage, the audience hums with anticipation, and a panel of judges grins . . . but wait, aren’t those fangs she sees glinting?The wild and witty team that brought us SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE DINOSAUR STOMP and MARTIAN ROCK is back with an exhilarating invasion of bombardier beetles, squirting stinkbugs, praying mantises, and one plucky little Damselfly who keeps her huge eyes open - and seeing in all directions. Once again, Carol Diggory Shields’s lively verse mixes fun, fancy, and fascinating fact, while Scott Nash’s exuberant artwork virtually flies off the page.
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  • The Stone Diaries

    Carol Shields

    Paperback (Harpercollins Pub Ltd, Feb. 28, 2003)
    The Stone Diaries - bk2027; Fourth Estate; Carol Shields; pocket_book; 1994
  • Animagicals: Homes: Handprint Books

    Carol Diggory Shields, S Junakovic

    Hardcover (Hand Print, Oct. 1, 2001)
    The originality, humor, and quick energy of the four previous Animagicals have been greeted with enthusiasm--witty paintings on pull-out pages compared and contrasted animals with transportation, patterns, music, and color, while lively verses expanded and elucidated the art. In these current volumes, the author and the artist, in their inimitable styles, have undertaken to explore the worlds of sports and homes: A tennis racquet turns into a beaver, a spiraled shell into a hermit crab. These unlikely combinations make enormous good sense if, like children, you have an open mind, an imaginative eye, and a belief in the power of Animagicals!
  • Martian Rock

    Carol Diggory Shields, Scott Nash

    Paperback (Gardners Books, Jan. 31, 2001)
    Take a rocking romp through the solar system with the Martian explorers and see if you can identify the planets they discover. Orb Three looks especially familiar, but the life forms the Martians encounter there may surprise you - they're penguins!
  • Wombat Walkabout

    Carol Diggory Shields, Sophie Blackall

    Hardcover (Dutton Juvenile, March 19, 2009)
    Early one morning when the sun came out, Six woolly wombats went walkabout. This whimsical counting poem follows six brave little wombats on walkabout in the Australian outback. But the wilderness is bound to bring more excitement than an innocent counting game. Soon enough, the curious wombats learn to beware the hungry dingo! Aussie native Sophie Blackall’s delicious illustrations set adorable wombats in a lush world of golden wattles, billabongs, kookaburras, and gum nuts. With marvelous wordplay and irresistible read-aloud phrases, this ingenious text is sure to become a well-worn favorite. Accompanied by a short, simple glossary of Australian terms and wildlife.
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  • The Bugliest Bug

    Carol Diggory Shields, Scott Nash

    Paperback (Gardners Books, June 30, 2003)
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  • The Stone Diaries

    Carol Shields

    Audio Cassette (Penguin Audio, Oct. 1, 1995)
    From her birth in rural Manitoba through raising a family and losing her husband, Daisy Stone Goodwill's struggle to find a place for herself in her own life continues into old age.