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Books with author Mandy Suhr

  • When I Eat

    Mandy Suhr

    Library Binding (Carolrhoda Books, Aug. 1, 1992)
    A simple explanation of how people, animals, and plants eat and make use of their food.
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  • Self-Determined Stories: The Indigenous Reinvention of Young Adult Literature

    Mandy Suhr-Sytsma

    (Michigan State University Press, Nov. 1, 2018)
    The first book of its kind, Self-Determined Stories: The Indigenous Reinvention of Young Adult Literature reads Indigenous-authored YA—from school stories to speculative fiction— not only as a vital challenge to stereotypes but also as a rich intellectual resource for theorizing Indigenous sovereignty in the contemporary era. Building on scholarship from Indigenous studies, children’s literature, and cultural studies, Suhr-Sytsma delves deep in close readings of works by Sherman Alexie, Jeannette Armstrong, Joseph Bruchac, Drew Hayden Taylor, Susan Power, Cynthia Leitich Smith, and Melissa Tantaquidgeon Zobel. Together, Suhr-Sytsma contends, these works constitute a unique Indigenous YA genre. This genre radically revises typical YA conventions while offering a fresh portrayal of Indigenous self-determination and a fresh critique of multiculturalism, heteropatriarchy, and hybridity. This literature, moreover, imagines compelling alternative ways to navigate cultural dynamism, intersectionality, and alliance-formation. Self-Determined Stories invites readers from a range of contexts to engage with Indigenous YA and convincingly demonstrates the centrality of Indigenous stories, Indigenous knowledge, and Indigenous people to the flourishing of everyone in every place.
  • Self-Determined Stories: The Indigenous Reinvention of Young Adult Literature

    Mandy Suhr-Sytsma

    language (Michigan State University Press, Nov. 1, 2018)
    The first book of its kind, Self-Determined Stories: The Indigenous Reinvention of Young Adult Literature reads Indigenous-authored YA—from school stories to speculative fiction— not only as a vital challenge to stereotypes but also as a rich intellectual resource for theorizing Indigenous sovereignty in the contemporary era. Building on scholarship from Indigenous studies, children’s literature, and cultural studies, Suhr-Sytsma delves deep in close readings of works by Sherman Alexie, Jeannette Armstrong, Joseph Bruchac, Drew Hayden Taylor, Susan Power, Cynthia Leitich Smith, and Melissa Tantaquidgeon Zobel. Together, Suhr-Sytsma contends, these works constitute a unique Indigenous YA genre. This genre radically revises typical YA conventions while offering a fresh portrayal of Indigenous self-determination and a fresh critique of multiculturalism, heteropatriarchy, and hybridity. This literature, moreover, imagines compelling alternative ways to navigate cultural dynamism, intersectionality, and alliance-formation. Self-Determined Stories invites readers from a range of contexts to engage with Indigenous YA and convincingly demonstrates the centrality of Indigenous stories, Indigenous knowledge, and Indigenous people to the flourishing of everyone in every place.
  • When I Eat

    Mandy Suhr

    Paperback (Wayland, June 25, 2009)
    This book looks at the sorts of food we eat, why we eat them and what happens to the food after it has entered our bodies.
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  • Making a Book

    Mandy Suhr

    Hardcover (Hodder Wayland, Jan. 31, 1994)
    A step-by-step exploration of how a book is made, showing how an original idea is researched, discussed and designed and all the processes from manuscript to distribution. Illustrated with colour photographs throughout, suitable for National Curriculum Key Stage 2.
  • Making a Book

    Mandy Suhr

    Library Binding (Thomson Learning, Feb. 1, 1994)
    Step-by-step instructions on how to publish a book oneself, from the original idea through the finished book, are accompanied by information on how professional publishers perform each step
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  • Senses: Hearing

    MandyDe Suhr

    Paperback (Hodder Wayland, Sept. 13, 2007)
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  • Senses: Sight

    MandyDe Suhr

    Paperback (Hodder Wayland, Sept. 27, 2007)
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