Clad in Fur, It Begins to Pur
Comic Based off of the Newspaper Article:
“Mysterious Visitor, Clad in Fur, Puts Paris on Edge”
Bilefsky, Dan. “Mysterious Visitor, Clad in Fur, Puts Paris on Edge.” The New York Times. N.p., 14 Nov. 2014. Web. 15 Nov. 2014. <http://www.nytimes.com/2014/11/15/world/europe/tiger-wildcat-paris-disneyland.html?ref=science>.
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“Weird Planet,” from Kavalier & Clay
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Combray
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An excerpt from one of my favorite children’s books, Scumble.
The back cover overview:
“Ledger Kale always dreamed of the awesome magical power he’d get when he turned thirteen–the day when folks in his family inherit an extraordinary talent called a savvy. But Ledge’s dreams are soon in pieces. And so are the toaster, the television, and the wipers on the family minivan.
After the Kales decide it’s safe to head to a family wedding in Wyoming, Ledge’s savvy grows. Worse, there’s an outside witness to his monumental mess: thirteen-year-old Sarah Jane Cabot, eagle-eyed reporter and daughter of the local businessman. Now Ledge has to stop Sarah Jane from turning savvies into headlines, stop her father from getting too close to Uncle Autry’s astonishing ranch, and scumble his savvy into control before he causes everything to fall apart.”