Gobi For Little Ones


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Gobi for Little Ones


Gobi for Little Ones

Author: Dion Leonard

language: en

Publisher: Tommy Nelson

Release Date: 2018-02-06


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"Bring home the incredible true story of a friendship so strong that it crosses the globe! Families everywhere will be delighted by the tale of Gobi, a little dog living all alone in China's Gobi Desert, and Dion Leonard, a successful ultramarathon runner."--Back cover.

Gobi's Adventure


Gobi's Adventure

Author: Brandon Erricson

language: en

Publisher: Page Publishing Inc

Release Date: 2021-03-12


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Gobi is a little goblin who lives with her mom and dad in a village, deep in the woods. One night, while exploring the forest, she takes a wrong turn and accidentally gets lost. As the sun goes down, she realizes her problem and begins trying to find her way home. Through wandering all over the forest and to places she's never seen before, Gobi meets unique and interesting friends along her way who do their best to help her find her way home. By overcoming obstacles and challenges she has to face, Gobi realizes that life is bigger than she's ever dreamed of while living in the village, calling for the greatest adventure in her young life.

The Creolisation of London Kinship


The Creolisation of London Kinship

Author: Elaine Bauer

language: en

Publisher: Amsterdam University Press

Release Date: 2010


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In the last 50 years, the United Kingdom has witnessed a growing proportion of mixed African-Caribbean and white British families. With rich new primary evidence of "mixed-race" in the capital city, The Creolisation of London Kinship thoughtfully explores this population. Making an indelible contribution to both kinship research and wider social debates, the book emphasises a long-term evolution of family relationships across generations. Individuals are followed through changing social and historical contexts, seeking to understand in how far many of these transformations may be interpreted as creolisation. Examined, too, are strategies and innovations in relationship construction, the social constraints put upon them, the special significance of women and children in kinship work and the importance of non-biological as well as biological notions of family relatedness. -- P. [4] of cover.