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Books with author Crescent Dragonwagon

  • Bean By Bean: A Cookbook: More than 175 Recipes for Fresh Beans, Dried Beans, Cool Beans, Hot Beans, Savory Beans, Even Sweet Beans!

    Crescent Dragonwagon

    Paperback (Workman Publishing Company, Jan. 15, 2012)
    Has there ever been a more generous ingredient than the bean? Down-home, yet haute, soul-satisfyingly hearty, valued, versatile deeply delectable, healthful, and inexpensive to boot, there’s nothing a bean can’t do—and nothing that Crescent Dragonwagon can’t do with beans. From old friends like chickpeas and pintos to rediscovered heirloom beans like rattlesnake beans and teparies, from green beans and fresh shell beans to peanuts, lentils, and peas, Bean by Bean is the definitive cookbook on beans. It’s a 175-plus recipe cornucopia overflowing with information, kitchen wisdom, lore, anecdotes, and a zest for good food and good times.Consider the lentil, to take one example. Discover it first in a delicious slather, Lentil Tapenade. Then in half a dozen soups, including Sahadi’s Lebanese Lentil Soup with Spinach, Kerala-Style Dahl, and Crescent’s Very, Very Best Lentil, Mushroom & Barley Soup. It then turns up in Marinated Lentils De Puy with Greens, Baked Beets, Oranges & Walnuts. Plus there’s Jamaica Jerk-Style Lentil-Vegetable Patties, Ethiopian Lentil Stew, and Lentil-Celeriac Skillet Sauce. Do the same for black beans—from Tex-Mex Frijoles Dip to Feijoada Vegetariana to Maya’s Magic Black Beans with Eggplant & Royal Rice. Or shell beans—Newly Minted Puree of Fresh Favas, Baked Limas with Rosy Sour Cream, Edamame in a Pod. And on and on—from starters and soups to dozens of entrees. Even desserts: Peanut Butter Cup Brownies and Red Bean Ice Cream.
  • Bean By Bean: A Cookbook: More than 175 Recipes for Fresh Beans, Dried Beans, Cool Beans, Hot Beans, Savory Beans, Even Sweet Beans!

    Crescent Dragonwagon

    eBook (Workman Publishing Company, Jan. 15, 2012)
    Has there ever been a more generous ingredient than the bean? Down-home, yet haute, soul-satisfyingly hearty, valued, versatile deeply delectable, healthful, and inexpensive to boot, there’s nothing a bean can’t do—and nothing that Crescent Dragonwagon can’t do with beans. From old friends like chickpeas and pintos to rediscovered heirloom beans like rattlesnake beans and teparies, from green beans and fresh shell beans to peanuts, lentils, and peas, Bean by Bean is the definitive cookbook on beans. It’s a 175-plus recipe cornucopia overflowing with information, kitchen wisdom, lore, anecdotes, and a zest for good food and good times.Consider the lentil, to take one example. Discover it first in a delicious slather, Lentil Tapenade. Then in half a dozen soups, including Sahadi’s Lebanese Lentil Soup with Spinach, Kerala-Style Dahl, and Crescent’s Very, Very Best Lentil, Mushroom & Barley Soup. It then turns up in Marinated Lentils De Puy with Greens, Baked Beets, Oranges & Walnuts. Plus there’s Jamaica Jerk-Style Lentil-Vegetable Patties, Ethiopian Lentil Stew, and Lentil-Celeriac Skillet Sauce. Do the same for black beans—from Tex-Mex Frijoles Dip to Feijoada Vegetariana to Maya’s Magic Black Beans with Eggplant & Royal Rice. Or shell beans—Newly Minted Puree of Fresh Favas, Baked Limas with Rosy Sour Cream, Edamame in a Pod. And on and on—from starters and soups to dozens of entrees. Even desserts: Peanut Butter Cup Brownies and Red Bean Ice Cream.
  • All the Awake Animals Are Almost Asleep

    Crescent Dragonwagon, David McPhail

    Board book (LB Kids, Jan. 5, 2016)
    Now in board book format, this lyrical animal ABC book is just right for bedtime--or anytime!From antlered antelope to zzz-ing zebra, all the awake animals are getting sleepy in this abridged board book edition of a favorite bedtime alphabet book, from an acclaimed author and bestselling illustrator. This exquisite celebration of language and nature is perfect for lulling little ones into a cozy, soothing slumber.
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  • Will it be okay?

    Crescent Dragonwagon

    Hardcover (Harper & Row, March 15, 1977)
    A mother comforts a child about her special fears concerning dogs, thunder, snakes, and other things.
  • The Year It Rained: A Novel

    Crescent Dragonwagon

    Hardcover (Macmillan, Dec. 1, 1985)
    Having survived three suicide attempts and treatment in a series of mental hospitals, seventeen-year-old Elizabeth continues to fight for happiness in a life filled with confusion and turbulence
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  • The Year It Rained

    Crescent Dragonwagon

    eBook (Cato & Martin, May 28, 2012)
    Elizabeth Stein, seventeen, is an uneasy survivor. Back from a year of madness, she finds that everyone she knows is falling apart and the questions she asks seem to have no answers. But the past--including the year it rained--must be untangled.Her father, a well-known Hollywood biographer, is sliding toward alcoholism. Her mother, the one "everyone wants," is trapped by a lifetime of self-denial. Then, there are Elizabeth's two boyfriends: Hal, the older history teacher, and Jonathan, her own age, whose electrifying lovemaking excites and terrifies her. Her lost friend, Tabby, can't help her now; neither can the stream of therapists, psychiatrists, and psychologists whose terrible mistakes and superficial solutions only make things worse. Thoughtful, keenly self-observant, feisty, and self-mocking, she's determined not to be a victim.In powerfully moving prose that will inevitably be compared to The Bell Jar and I Never Promised You a Rose Garden, Crescent Dragonwagon has written a rich and sensual novel about one young woman's awakening as an adult and as an artist. Elizabeth's story is about loss and recovery, fear and hope, and the courage to pursue self-understanding.From Natalie Babbitt's review in The New York Times:"Miss Dragonwagon's writing is strong, adult, holds nothing back. Her book is shapely and satisfying and, though she may not have intended it, deeply touching. It has the authenticity of first-hand observation, and may be to some extent autobiographical. But all novels are to a degree autobiographical. Finally, when a novel is as fine as this one, that element and all the temptation to speculation which it invites, simply cease to have any importance. 'The Year It Rained' is a beautiful and significant book about love; read it and pass it along."
  • All the Awake Animals Are Almost Asleep by Crescent Dragonwagon

    Crescent Dragonwagon

    Hardcover (LB Kids, Jan. 5, 2016)
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  • Will It Be Okay?

    Crescent Dragonwagon

    Hardcover (Harpercollins, April 1, 1977)
    A mother comforts a child about her special fears concerning dogs, thunder, snakes, and other things.
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  • Alligator Arrived With Apples : A Potluck Alphabet Feast

    Crescent Dragonwagon, Jose Aruego

    Paperback (Aladdin, Sept. 30, 1992)
    There's going to be a feast! And everyone is here with food from A to Z! There is Elderberry Elixir from Elephant and Mocha Mousse made by Mouse. By the time Zebra Zips in with his Zaftig Zucchini, there will be enough food to feed a zoo! So come and join the party and don't forget your appetite!
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  • Home Place

    Crescent Dragonwagon, Jerry Pinkney

    Paperback (Aladdin, Sept. 30, 1993)
    Deep in the woods there used to be a house where a family once lived. Over there was the chimney. Just imagine little toes warming up beside it. And see those daffodils? Someone took special care to plant and tend to them so that every spring they blossomed as brightly as the year before. Both the house and the family are gone now, but if you go to that spot in the woods, you'll find the chimney and the flowers. Then all you have to do is close your eyes and imagine...With Crescent Dragonwagon's poetic text and Jerry Pinkney's rich watercolors, past and present briefly touch in this remarkable book.
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  • Brass Button by Crescent Dragonwagon

    Crescent Dragonwagon

    Hardcover (Atheneum, March 15, 1882)
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