Paint the Wind (Scholastic Gold)

Paint the Wind (Scholastic Gold)
Title Paint the Wind (Scholastic Gold) PDF eBook
Author Pam Muñoz Ryan
Publisher Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages 354
Release 2012-11-01
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0545281407

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A sheltered girl. A wild horse. An unforgettable journey. This riveting story from Newbery honoree and New York Times bestseller Pam Muñoz Ryan is perfect for fans of Marguerite Henry, Sara Pennypacker, and Rosanne Parry. Maya lives like a captive. At Grandmother's house in California, everything is forbidden: friends, fun, even memories. And her life is built on lies-lies Grandmother tells about her dead mother, and lies Maya tells to impress or manipulate. But then she moves to the vast Wyoming wilderness where her mother's family awaits -- kind, rugged people who have no tolerance for lies. They challenge Maya to confront the truth about who she is. And a mysterious mustang called Artemisia waits, too. She holds the key to Maya's freedom. But to find it, Maya will have to risk everything. . . including her life.

Painting the Wind

Painting the Wind
Title Painting the Wind PDF eBook
Author Patricia & Emily MacLachlan
Publisher Harper Collins
Total Pages 44
Release 2006-04-25
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0064438252

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A moving and beautifully illustrated book about summer on one special island. Bestselling author Patricia MacLachlan teams up with her daughter Emily to create this evocative story of a boy and his dog, waiting for summer, waiting to learn from the artists who come to his island. With beautiful paintings by Katy Schneider, this book captures those perfect moments that only summer in a place that you love can offer.

Painting the Wind

Painting the Wind
Title Painting the Wind PDF eBook
Author Michelle Dionetti
Publisher Little Brown & Company
Total Pages 32
Release 1996
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9780316186025

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Entranced by the paintings of the unconventional artist Vincent Van Gogh, for whom her mother is working as a housekeeper, Claudine is saddened when the townspeople turn against him.

The Art of the Wind Rises

The Art of the Wind Rises
Title The Art of the Wind Rises PDF eBook
Author Hayao Miyazaki
Publisher VIZ Media LLC
Total Pages 0
Release 2014-04-08
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 9781421571751

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The latest in the perennially popular line of Studio Ghibli artbooks, which includes interviews, concept sketches, and finished animation cels from classics such as Spirited Away and My Neighbor Totoro. The Wind Rises is Miyazaki’s love letter to the power of flight and the imagination, an examination of the rise of Japan’s military might in the years leading up to the Second World War, and a call for worldwide peace and harmony in the face of destruction. This book captures the art of the film, from conception to production, and features in-depth interviews with the filmmakers.

Vincent Van Gogh & the Colors of the Wind

Vincent Van Gogh & the Colors of the Wind
Title Vincent Van Gogh & the Colors of the Wind PDF eBook
Author Chiara Lossani
Publisher Eerdmans Young Readers
Total Pages 20
Release 2011-01-18
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0802853900

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A vibrantly illustrated biography of Vincent van Gogh based on letters he sent to his brother Theo.

Rembrandt Is in the Wind

Rembrandt Is in the Wind
Title Rembrandt Is in the Wind PDF eBook
Author Russ Ramsey
Publisher Zondervan
Total Pages 289
Release 2022-03-22
Genre Religion
ISBN 0310129737

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How do art and faith intersect? How does art help us see our own lives more clearly? What can we understand about God and humanity by looking at the lives of artists? Striving for beauty, art also reveals what is broken. It presents us with the tremendous struggles and longings common to the human experience. And it says a lot about our Creator too. Great works of art can speak to the soul in a unique way. Rembrandt Is in the Wind is an invitation to discover some of the world's most celebrated artists and works and how each of them illuminates something about God, people, and the purpose of life. Part art history, part biblical study, part philosophy, and part analysis of the human experience, this book is nonetheless all story. From Michelangelo to Vincent van Gogh to Edward Hopper, the lives of the artists in this book illustrate the struggle of living in this world and point to the beauty of the redemption available to us in Christ. Each story is different. Some conclude with resounding triumph while others end in struggle. But all of them raise important questions about humanity's hunger and capacity for glory, and all of them teach us to love and see beauty. "The artists featured in these pages—artists who devoted their lives and work to what is good, true, and beautiful—remind us that we can, and should, do the same." —Karen Swallow Prior, author of On Reading Well

Paint the Wind

Paint the Wind
Title Paint the Wind PDF eBook
Author Alberta Hannum
Publisher
Total Pages 214
Release 1959
Genre Navajo Indians
ISBN

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