Thomas and the Magic Show

Thomas and the Magic Show
Author: Wilbert Awdry
Publisher: Egmont Books (UK)
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2012
Genre: Thomas the Tank Engine (Fictitious character)
ISBN: 9780603566691


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Enter the Island of Sodor and experience another enchanting tale, all about the Really Useful Engines! This time, something magic is coming to Sodor - and they need Thomas' help!

Thomas and the Magic Show

Thomas and the Magic Show
Author: based on The railway series by the Rev. W. Awdry
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2011
Genre: Magic tricks
ISBN:


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Thomas and the Beanstalk

Thomas and the Beanstalk
Author: Golden Books
Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 33
Release: 2018
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0399558675


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After telling his friends the story of "Jack and the Beanstalk," Thomas has an accident that causes him to dream about a beanstalk that takes him to the land of giants.

Thomas and the Pony Show

Thomas and the Pony Show
Author: Christopher Awdry
Publisher: Mammoth
Total Pages: 20
Release: 1997-07
Genre: Picture books for children
ISBN: 9780749730444


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Thomas and the Evil Diesel

Thomas and the Evil Diesel
Author: Christopher Awdry
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 30
Release: 1988
Genre:
ISBN: 9780434927319


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Into the Magic Shop

Into the Magic Shop
Author: James R. Doty, MD
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2016-02-02
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0698404025


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The award-winning New York Times bestseller about the extraordinary things that can happen when we harness the power of both the brain and the heart Growing up in the high desert of California, Jim Doty was poor, with an alcoholic father and a mother chronically depressed and paralyzed by a stroke. Today he is the director of the Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education (CCARE) at Stanford University, of which the Dalai Lama is a founding benefactor. But back then his life was at a dead end until at twelve he wandered into a magic shop looking for a plastic thumb. Instead he met Ruth, a woman who taught him a series of exercises to ease his own suffering and manifest his greatest desires. Her final mandate was that he keep his heart open and teach these techniques to others. She gave him his first glimpse of the unique relationship between the brain and the heart. Doty would go on to put Ruth’s practices to work with extraordinary results—power and wealth that he could only imagine as a twelve-year-old, riding his orange Sting-Ray bike. But he neglects Ruth’s most important lesson, to keep his heart open, with disastrous results—until he has the opportunity to make a spectacular charitable contribution that will virtually ruin him. Part memoir, part science, part inspiration, and part practical instruction, Into the Magic Shop shows us how we can fundamentally change our lives by first changing our brains and our hearts.

Diesels and Engines

Diesels and Engines
Author: Random House Books for Young Readers Staff
Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000-06-27
Genre:
ISBN: 9780375805547


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Children can color Thomas, Percy, Diesel 10, Splatter, Dodge, and many more characters from the world of Thomas the Tank Engine.

The Magician

The Magician
Author: Colm Toibin
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 512
Release: 2021-09-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1476785104


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A New York Times Notable Book, Critic’s Top Pick, and Top Ten Book of Historical Fiction Named a Best Book of the Year by The Washington Post, NPR, Vogue, The Wall Street Journal, and Bloomberg Businessweek ​From one of today’s most brilliant and beloved novelists, a dazzling, epic family saga set across a half-century spanning World War I, the rise of Hitler, World War II, and the Cold War that is “a feat of literary sorcery in its own right” (Oprah Daily). The Magician opens in a provincial German city at the turn of the twentieth century, where the boy, Thomas Mann, grows up with a conservative father, bound by propriety, and a Brazilian mother, alluring and unpredictable. Young Mann hides his artistic aspirations from his father and his homosexual desires from everyone. He is infatuated with one of the richest, most cultured Jewish families in Munich, and marries the daughter Katia. They have six children. On a holiday in Italy, he longs for a boy he sees on a beach and writes the story Death in Venice. He is the most successful novelist of his time, winner of the Nobel Prize in literature, a public man whose private life remains secret. He is expected to lead the condemnation of Hitler, whom he underestimates. His oldest daughter and son, leaders of Bohemianism and of the anti-Nazi movement, share lovers. He flees Germany for Switzerland, France and, ultimately, America, living first in Princeton and then in Los Angeles. In this “exquisitely sensitive” (The Wall Street Journal) novel, Tóibín has crafted “a complex but empathetic portrayal of a writer in a lifelong battle against his innermost desires, his family, and the tumultuous times they endure” (Time), and “you’ll find yourself savoring every page” (Vogue).

Working in the Magic City

Working in the Magic City
Author: Thomas A. Castillo
Publisher:
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2022-06-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9780252086533


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In the early twentieth century, Miami cultivated an image of itself as a destination for leisure and sunshine free from labor strife. Thomas A. Castillo unpacks this idea of class harmony and the language that articulated its presence by delving into the conflicts, repression, and progressive grassroots politics of the time. Castillo pays particular attention to how class and race relations reflected and reinforced the nature of power in Miami. Class harmony argued against the existence of labor conflict, but in reality obscured how workers struggled within the city's service-oriented seasonal economy. Castillo shows how and why such an ideal thrived in Miami's atmosphere of growth and boosterism and amidst the political economy of tourism. His analysis also presents class harmony as a theoretical framework that broadens our definitions of class conflict and class consciousness.