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Books with title The Old Woman

  • The Old Woman

    Joanne Schwartz, Nahid Kazemi

    Hardcover (Groundwood Books, Sept. 29, 2020)
    An old woman shares her home with a scruffy old dog, her best friend and constant companion. One fall day, they go for a walk and the woman throws sticks for the dog. She loves hearing the autumn leaves under her feet and the wind in the trees. She looks up at a crow in the sky and imagines what it might feel like to fly. As the wind comes up and the light begins to fade, she remembers playing outside as a child, never wanting to go in. Suddenly she notices a stunning harvest moon against the darkening sky. The next morning, as she sits outside to watch the sun rise, she looks forward to spending a new day with her friend.Gentle illustrations accompany this portrayal of an elderly person who lives peaceably with her dog, appreciating what each moment brings.
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  • The Old Woman

    Betty O'Donnell Sprouse

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, )
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  • The Old Woman

    Jeffrey B. Fuerst

    Paperback (Newmark Learning, Jan. 1, 2011)
    The woman lived in a shoe. Was the shoe big enough for the woman and her children? A playful and vibrantly illustrated adaptation of the treasured nursery rhyme.
  • The Old Woman

    Penelope Dyan

    Paperback (Bellissima Publishing LLC, Oct. 10, 2014)
    Never forget the old woman who lives in the shoe. That said, you might think you don't really know anyone who lives in a shoe, especially an old woman; but you really do! You see this shoe is just a pretend shoe, a metaphor for what really is; and the old woman may be anyone you know, an old lonely woman who lives in the house down the street, or even your very own grandmother! Anyone who is alone and lonely can be the old woman in the shoe, and someday when you are very, very old (although I know this is difficult for you to even imagine) that old woman or old man might even be you! And it is really no fun to live alone in a shoe, even a metaphoric one! What can you do? Why you can reach out to that metaphoric old woman in the shoe, and you won't have to look long or too far to find her. This 'learn to read' book by award winning author, attorney and former teacher, Penelope Dyan, is meant to make you think. And you should always think about others before you think about yourself, because that is what makes us human. There is a free music video you can watch on YouTube on the Bellissimavideo channel that goes right along with this book; and hopefully, that video will not only be fun, it will also help you to think about other people and how they feel.
  • The Woman

    Albert Payson Terhune, William C 1878-1955 De Mille

    Hardcover (Palala Press, )
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  • The Old Woman

    Joanne Schwartz, Nahid Kazemi

    eBook (Groundwood Books, Sept. 29, 2020)
    An old woman shares her home with a scruffy old dog, her best friend and constant companion. One fall day, they go for a walk and the woman throws sticks for the dog. She loves hearing the autumn leaves under her feet and the wind in the trees. She looks up at a crow in the sky and imagines what it might feel like to fly. As the wind comes up and the light begins to fade, she remembers playing outside as a child, never wanting to go in. Suddenly she notices a stunning harvest moon against the darkening sky. The next morning, as she sits outside to watch the sun rise, she looks forward to spending a new day with her friend.Gentle illustrations accompany this portrayal of an elderly person who lives peaceably with her dog, appreciating what each moment brings.