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Books with title Weaving the Rainbow

  • Saving the Rainbow

    Sunni Morris

    language (Sunni Morris, Dec. 22, 2011)
    Twelve-year-old Patrick is a bored, potato farmer’s son, irritated with his sister’s nagging and his ordinary life. He dreams of adventure, but never expects these dreams to come true until he meets a leprechaun named Grady.Grady needs Patrick’s help to rescue the rainbow that has been stolen by trolls along with the pot o’ gold. After studying the boy from afar, Grady knows he’s just the lad that will be up to a challenge like this. Aye, it was lucky he caught sight of the laddie in the first place. Patrick thinks of himself as fearless, especially after putting the frog in ole Ms. Flannigan’s school satchel, so he’s more than ready to go along on such a quest.The two set off on a journey across the Irish countryside, venturing into the demon-filled Black Forest where the trees come to life at sunset. They must cross a precarious foot bridge, face dark caves and are attacked by angry owls before Patrick endures the ultimate test of battling the trolls for the rainbow and pot o’ gold. Will Patrick really be brave enough to rescue the rainbow?SAVING THE RAINBOW is a magical tale for young adults. It explores the nature of fantasy and reality, safety and danger, and what it means to grow up.
  • The Rainbow Web

    Cheryl Block, Gene Takeshita

    Hardcover (Block Publishing, Jan. 20, 2005)
    Illustrated storybook with interactive CD-ROM that teaches the science behind the story. The story captures a child's imagination and curiosity about spiders and rainbows. The educational software uses interactive narrated lessons with actual photos to teach children about real spiders. The child can compare spider and insect anatomy, learn about different kinds of spiders and webs, and even mix rainbow colors. The CD-ROM includes printable activities in reading, math and science.
  • Our Weaving of the Rainbow

    Kaz Klee, Karen Kleehammer

    Paperback (Independently published, Oct. 24, 2018)
    In this world today, we have the highest incidences of childhood anxiety ever recorded. I asked myself “why is that?”So in this book, is some ideas to help children reach for the stars.We learn a little bit about Energy, and what it is.So we can start the day by moving and balancing our own energy Chakra’s, we use the colours of the rainbow, as each chakra represents a colour.Learn about EFT (Emotional Freedom Technique) also called Tapping, it uses Chinese elements called Meridians. It is simple and it works with anxiety, sadness, and helps to build confidence. It is an amazing tool, helps us feel better in ourselves by using this simple technique.Great for Adults too.I want children to know how important they are, that they are smart enough, clever enough, good enough, worthy enough, they are strong enough, they can do anything, they just have to try, and that they are OK. That they are amazing.They can weave a rainbow and send it help their friends, if their friends are sad or sick, this friend maybe a pet as well, we are all energy and positive energy is always good.You can learn to keep a Gratitude Journal.We go on magical journey with meditation, receive a special message from the small folk.
  • Riding the Rainbow

    Lisa Marie Lopez, Mary Lynn Brancato

    language (, Feb. 4, 2019)
    Lizzie and her two best friends, Stella and Katie, are off on another adventure in Troll Town. Only this time, there is a problem: Lizzie has lost her beloved bear, Snickerdoodles! Join the magical journey with these giggly trolls as they search for Snickerdoodles, skipping through fields of love posies, chasing after rainbows, and meeting old and new friends—including a sweet troll named Hope who introduces Lizzie to a world even more enchanting than the one fantasized in her tales. Riding the Rainbow features 28 full color pictures, a delight for the eyes and the imagination, for the young and the young at heart.
  • The Rainbow

    David Herbert Lawrence

    eBook (Digireads.com, July 1, 2020)
    The Rainbow is a 1915 novel by British author D. H. Lawrence. It follows three generations of the Brangwen family, particularly focusing on the sexual dynamics of, and relations between, the characters.Lawrence's frank treatment of sexual desire and the power plays within relationships as a natural and even spiritual force of life, though perhaps tame by modern standards, caused The Rainbow to be prosecuted in an obscenity trial in late 1915, as a result of which all copies were seized and burnt. After this ban it was unavailable in Britain for 11 years, although editions were available in the USA.The Rainbow was followed by a sequel in 1920, Women in Love. Although Lawrence conceived of the two novels as one, considering the titles The Sisters and The Wedding Ring for the work, they were published as two separate novels at the urging of his publisher. However, after the negative public reception of The Rainbow, Lawrence's publisher opted out of publishing the sequel. This is the cause of the delay in the publishing of the sequel.
  • The Rainbow

    D. H. Lawrence

    eBook (Dancing Unicorn Books, Jan. 6, 2017)
    'The Rainbow' by D. H. Lawrence follows three generations of the Brangwen family, focusing on the sexual dynamics of, and relations between, the characters. Lawrence's frank treatment of sexual desire and the power plays within relationships as a natural and even spiritual force of life caused 'The Rainbow' to be prosecuted in an obscenity trial in late 1915, as a result of which all copies were seized and burnt. After this ban it was unavailable in Britain for 11 years.
  • The Rainbow

    David Herbert Lawrence

    eBook (Digireads.com, June 9, 2020)
    The Rainbow is a 1915 novel by British author D. H. Lawrence. It follows three generations of the Brangwen family, particularly focusing on the sexual dynamics of, and relations between, the characters.Lawrence's frank treatment of sexual desire and the power plays within relationships as a natural and even spiritual force of life, though perhaps tame by modern standards, caused The Rainbow to be prosecuted in an obscenity trial in late 1915, as a result of which all copies were seized and burnt. After this ban it was unavailable in Britain for 11 years, although editions were available in the USA.The Rainbow was followed by a sequel in 1920, Women in Love. Although Lawrence conceived of the two novels as one, considering the titles The Sisters and The Wedding Ring for the work, they were published as two separate novels at the urging of his publisher. However, after the negative public reception of The Rainbow, Lawrence's publisher opted out of publishing the sequel. This is the cause of the delay in the publishing of the sequel.
  • The Rainbow

    D.H. Lawrence

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Dec. 13, 2017)
    Banned in Britain for over a decade because of its frank treatment of sexual love, D. H. Lawrence's controversial story traces three generations of a farming family. Spanning the period from 1840 to 1905, the novel portrays the effects of Britain's industrial revolution on the Brangwen clan, as their lives evolve from a pastoral idyll into the chaos of modernity. Lawrence considers the nuances of family and marital relations, examining the battle for dominance and the psychology of sex as well as an astonishing range of philosophical issues that include metaphysical views of God and the universe.Peopled by complex, multifaceted characters, the tale remains fresh and dynamic in its explorations of the factors behind romantic relationships and the effects of changing times on the individual and society. The women of The Rainbow are especially well drawn, and Lawrence champions many feminist issues that he explores further in the book's sequel, Women in Love.
  • The Rainbow

    D. H. Lawrence, Kate Flint

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, Oct. 15, 2008)
    In The Rainbow (1915) Lawrence challenged the customary limitations of language and convention to carry into the structures of his prose the fascination with boundaries and space that characterize the entire novel. Condemned and suppressed on first publication for its open treatment of sexuality and its "unpatriotic" spirit, the novel chronicles the lives of three generations of the Brangwen family over a period of more than 60 years, setting them against the emergence of modern England.About the Series: For over 100 years Oxford World's Classics has made available the broadest spectrum of literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading authorities, voluminous notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more.
  • The Rainbow

    D.H.(David Herbert Richards) Lawrence

    Hardcover (Modern Library, Jan. 1, 1915)
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  • Riding the Rainbow

    Lisa Marie Lopez, Mary Lynn Brancato

    Paperback (Independently published, Feb. 1, 2019)
    Lizzie and her two best friends, Stella and Katie, are off on another adventure in Troll Town. Only this time, there is a problem: Lizzie has lost her beloved bear, Snickerdoodles! Join the magical journey with these giggly trolls as they search for Snickerdoodles, skipping through fields of love posies, chasing after rainbows, and meeting old and new friends—including a sweet troll named Hope who introduces Lizzie to a world even more enchanting than the one fantasized in her tales. Riding the Rainbow features 28 full color pictures, a delight for the eyes and the imagination, for the young and the young at heart.
  • The Rainbow

    Felicia Law, Claire Philpott, Karen Radford, Xact Studio

    Library Binding (Picture Window Books, Sept. 1, 2006)
    Strange weather is brewing in the magical forest. It’s raining, but the sun is shining, too. According to Beak, that’s the perfect recipe for a colorful rainbow! Join Bamboo, Velvet, and Beak as they learn what makes rainbows glow, bend, and then disappear.
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