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  • Advice to Little Girls

    Mark Twain, Vladimir Radunsky

    Hardcover (Enchanted Lion Books, April 2, 2013)
    You should ever bear in mind that it is to your kind parents that you are indebted for your food, and for the privilege of staying home from school when you let on that you are sick. Therefore you ought to respect their little prejudices, and humor their little whims, and put up with their little foibles until they get to crowding you too much.When Mark Twain wrote the sparky short story "Advice to Little Girls" in 1865, he probably didn't mean for it to be shown to them. Or maybe he did, since we all know Twain was a rascal. Now, author and illustrator Vladimir Radunsky has created a picture book based on Twain's text that adds all the right outlandish touches.Born on November 30, 1835, in Florida, Missouri, Samuel L. Clemens wrote under the pen name Mark Twain. He wrote two major classics of American literature, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. He was also a riverboat pilot, journalist, lecturer, entrepreneur, and inventor. Whether or not it was Mark Twain's actual intention for little girls to read this humorous short story, it's clear that he did not talk down to children, but rather expected them to stretch themselves in order to grasp sophisticated, adult meaning.Vladimir Radunsky has illustrated many books to great acclaim. Recently, Radunsky has been moving farther and farther away from the traditional picture book and into other more innovative forms. The most recent example is a work published by HarperCollins of hip-hop poetry for children, where the graffiti art has migrated from the walls into a printed book. Radunsky has published more than thirty books for children, mostly in the United States. Many of them were translated and published in France, the United Kingdom, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands, Germany, and Japan.
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  • Advice to Little Girls and Other Stories

    Mark Twain

    language (BookRix, June 7, 2014)
    Advice to Little Girls is a humorous short story written by Mark Twain in 1865 and published in 1867. However, it would not be wise for young a girls to take the advice to heart. That said, given the gore of the Civil War, its references to fantasies of methods for resolving sibling tensions are relatively tame. Besides, the piece is certainly tongue-in-cheek, having Twain's mock seriousness and absurdities that abound. Often what starts out as a reasonable suggestion for mutually compatible co-existence ends up as being ludicrous and outrageous. Scalding a younger brother with hot water as a method to secure his attention falls in this category.Other Stories includes: Was it Heaven? Or Hell?, The $30,000 Bequest, A Dog's Tale, The Five Boons of Life, How to Tell a Story, and others...
  • Little Girls

    Stina Nagel

    Hardcover (C.R. Gibson Co, March 15, 1965)
    My grandmother gave me this book for my first Christmas. It was one of my favorites that my parents read to me every night. Though written in the '60s, and perhaps a bit outdated as another review mentions, I happen to credit this book as part of what has made me a strong woman who identifies as a feminist and loves diversity. No, not all little girls delight in pretty dresses-- but "God made them all, and they're as different as can be." ( Amazon customer)
  • Advice to Little Girls and Other Stories

    Mark Twain

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 7, 2016)
    Advice to Little Girls is a humorous short story written by Mark Twain in 1865 and published in 1867. However, it would not be wise for young a girls to take the advice to heart. That said, given the gore of the Civil War, its references to fantasies of methods for resolving sibling tensions are relatively tame. Besides, the piece is certainly tongue-in-cheek, having Twain's mock seriousness and absurdities that abound. Often what starts out as a reasonable suggestion for mutually compatible co-existence ends up as being ludicrous and outrageous. Scalding a younger brother with hot water as a method to secure his attention falls in this category. Other Stories includes: Was it Heaven? Or Hell?, The $30,000 Bequest, A Dog's Tale, The Five Boons of Life, How to Tell a Story, and others...
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  • Little Girls

    Fred Van Lente, Clayton Henry

    Library Binding (Spotlight, Aug. 1, 2009)
    Kitty Pryde, Siryn, Amp, and Piotr's sister Illyana explore the basement and run a training program involving robot replicas of evil mutants, but when they leave it running, Logan has to handle matters.
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  • "Little Girls"

    Fred Van Lente, Salva Espin

    Comic (Marvel, March 15, 2008)
    Wolverine: First Class #6 2008 comic
  • Advice to Little Girls

    Mark Twain, Anastasia Bertollo, Smart Touch Media

    Audible Audiobook (Smart Touch Media, )
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