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  • Serious Sally: A story of a little girl who considers everything as very, very important. Seriously!

    Katherine Walker

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 19, 2018)
    A story of a little girl who considers everything as very, very important and serious.
  • Burden of Dreams: History and Identity in Post-Soviet Ukraine

    Catherine Wanner

    Hardcover (Penn State University Press, Oct. 8, 1998)
    Ukraine is the largest new state to appear on the map of Europe this century. With a population of more than 50 million people and a territory larger than France, the new Ukrainian state faces many challenges, not least of which is to forge a national identity after years of Soviet rule. Burden of Dreams examines daily life in Soviet and post-Soviet Ukraine, showing why Ukrainian nationalism and its program of "Ukrainianization" have appealed to the largest Russian diaspora and to millions of Russified Ukrainians. Focusing on schools, festivals, commemorative ceremonies, and monuments, Catherine Wanner shows how Soviet-created narratives have been recast to reflect a post-Soviet Ukrainocentric perspective. In the process, we see how new histories are understood and acted upon. This reveals regional cleavages and the resilience of cultural differences produced by the Soviet regime. For some people, the system they criticized yesterday is the one they long for today. The struggle to remember or to forget is particularly intense in post-Soviet societies. Burden of Dreams is especially valuable for showing us the monumental task facing a Ukrainian state that is seeking to craft cultural solidarity after years of Soviet rule.
  • The Magical Snowman

    Catherine Walters

    Paperback (Good Books, May 1, 2013)
    Little Rabbit works all morning building the perfect snowman. So when Little Rabbit's daddy sends him on a venture to pick berries for their tea, Little Rabbit is reluctant to leave his new friend behind. "He isn't real," says Daddy. "He's just a snowman" But lost in the snow, Little Rabbit soon discovers the magical bonds of a very special friendship. Snowman - as real as ever - comes smiling through the trees to guide him back home. The Magical Snowman, with a silvery sparkling finishing throughout, is a captivating tale affirming childhood belief and wonder.
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  • Alice and The Maze

    Catherine M. Walter

    language (, Sept. 9, 2014)
    Alice is finally twelve ... old enough to enter The Maze alone! Delightful, this short, eight chapter adventure opens another world for Alice. Alice and her dog, Hatter, discover a maze within The Maze, where nothing is normal. On her way to the center, Alice encounters one odd part of The Maze after another, but still makes it home for supper.
  • Burden of Dreams: History and Identity in Post-Soviet Ukraine

    Catherine Wanner

    Paperback (Penn State University Press, Feb. 11, 2008)
    Ukraine is the largest new state to appear on the map of Europe this century. With a population of more than 50 million people and a territory larger than France, the new Ukrainian state faces many challenges, not least of which is to forge a national identity after years of Soviet rule. Burden of Dreams examines daily life in Soviet and post-Soviet Ukraine, showing why Ukrainian nationalism and its program of "Ukrainianization" have appealed to the largest Russian diaspora and to millions of Russified Ukrainians. Focusing on schools, festivals, commemorative ceremonies, and monuments, Catherine Wanner shows how Soviet-created narratives have been recast to reflect a post-Soviet Ukrainocentric perspective. In the process, we see how new histories are understood and acted upon. This reveals regional cleavages and the resilience of cultural differences produced by the Soviet regime. For some people, the system they criticized yesterday is the one they long for today. The struggle to remember or to forget is particularly intense in post-Soviet societies. Burden of Dreams is especially valuable for showing us the monumental task facing a Ukrainian state that is seeking to craft cultural solidarity after years of Soviet rule.
  • Time to Sleep, Alfie Bear

    Catherine Walters

    Hardcover (Dutton Juvenile, Aug. 25, 2003)
    Determined to not go to bed, Alfie Bear stirs up the house and keeps everyone else awake with him, but when his long day finally catches up with him, Alfie Bear comes to realize that sleeping is a very good thing after all and so happily settles in for a much needed nightÂ’s rest.
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  • When Will It Be Spring? Board Book

    Catherine Walters

    Board book (Dutton Juvenile, Feb. 1, 2001)
    When his mother puts him down to rest for the winter, Alfie the bear cub simply cannot sleep as he anxiously thinks about the beauty and wonders of spring that is soon to come.
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  • Burden of Dreams: History and Identity in Post-Soviet Ukraine

    Catherine Wanner

    Paperback (Penn State University Press, Oct. 8, 1998)
    Ukraine is the largest new state to appear on the map of Europe this century. With a population of more than 50 million people and a territory larger than France, the new Ukrainian state faces many challenges, not least of which is to forge a national identity after years of Soviet rule. Burden of Dreams examines daily life in Soviet and post-Soviet Ukraine, showing why Ukrainian nationalism and its program of "Ukrainianization" have appealed to the largest Russian diaspora and to millions of Russified Ukrainians. Focusing on schools, festivals, commemorative ceremonies, and monuments, Catherine Wanner shows how Soviet-created narratives have been recast to reflect a post-Soviet Ukrainocentric perspective. In the process, we see how new histories are understood and acted upon. This reveals regional cleavages and the resilience of cultural differences produced by the Soviet regime. For some people, the system they criticized yesterday is the one they long for today. The struggle to remember or to forget is particularly intense in post-Soviet societies. Burden of Dreams is especially valuable for showing us the monumental task facing a Ukrainian state that is seeking to craft cultural solidarity after years of Soviet rule.
  • Reading Planet - Pip and the Map - Pink A: Rocket Phonics

    Catherine Baker

    eBook (Rising Stars, July 30, 2018)
    Rocket Phonics reading books are fully decodable phonics books allowing children to practise their phonic skills in context, developing emerging reading skills.Pip is an explorer cat with a map to buried treasure. X marks the spot, but what will she find there? Reading age: 4-5 years
  • Play Gently, Alfie Bear

    Catherine Walters

    Hardcover (Dutton Juvenile, May 13, 2002)
    When his mother asks him to help with his baby brother and sister, Alfie Bear feels he cannot do anything right, especially since none of the toys he brings for them to play with are appropriate, but Mother Bear shows Alfie that a big brother is the best toy of all!
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  • When will it be spring? by Catherine Walters

    Catherine Walters

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc, March 15, 1763)
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  • Pork Chop: A Story of a Pig with a special tail

    Katherine Walker

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 1, 2018)
    A story of a pig with a special tail who adventures from the farm.