Best Selling Books by Margaret Hodges

Margaret Hodges is the author of Silent Night (2001), Molly Limbo (1996), Don Quixote and Sancho Panza (1992), The High Riders (1980), One Little Drum (1958).

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Silent Night

release date: Jan 01, 2001
Silent Night
Tells how the well-known Christmas carol, "Silent Night," first came to be written and performed in Austria in the early 1800s.

Molly Limbo

release date: Jan 01, 1996
Molly Limbo
When a miserly man buys a supposedly haunted cottage, he discovers that the resident ghost, a pirate''s wife, has a sense of fair play.

Don Quixote and Sancho Panza

Don Quixote and Sancho Panza
An abridged version of the adventures of an eccentric country gentleman and his faithful companion who set out as knight and squire of old to right wrongs and punish evil.

The High Riders

The High Riders
Forced by his late arrival in England to stay in separate lodgings from the rest of his school''s crew team, 14-year-old Larry Dunlap finds himself becoming increasingly involved with the local people and their ghosts from the past.

One Little Drum

One Little Drum
After receiving a toy drum for Christmas, Johnny tries to earn the money to buy a real set of drums.

Baldur and the Mistletoe

Baldur and the Mistletoe
Baldur, a young Norse god, is protected from all things except mistletoe.

A Guide to the Flowers and Herbs Shown in the Borders of Saint George and the Dragon

release date: Jan 01, 1985

The Freewheeling of Joshua Cobb

The Freewheeling of Joshua Cobb
Five youths make a camping trip by bicycle around New England for ten days.

The Function of Woman in Stiller's Search for Identity ...

Merlin and the Making of the King

release date: Jan 01, 2004

Hopkins of the Mayflower

Hopkins of the Mayflower
"Stephen Hopkins (1581-1644), distinguished by having taken part in the founding of both the Jamestown and the Plymouth colonies, was ''one of a new breed of English yeoman...[who] carried across the seas not only cargoes but ideas...'' Shipwrecked off Bermuda, leader of a short-lived mutiny, Hopkins went on to the Jamestown colony, where he learned lessons that he later put to good use in Plymouth"--from front jacket flap.

The Gorgon's Head; a Myth from the Isles of Greece, Retold by Margaret Hodges

Saint George and the Dagon

release date: Jan 01, 1990

When Robert Louis Stevenson Was One of Us

release date: Jan 01, 1988
When Robert Louis Stevenson Was One of Us
Out of an agonizing American experience, the frail Scots author mined a treasure and carried it away with him.

Feminist Themes in the Fiction of Katherine Anne Porter

Knight Prisoner

Knight Prisoner
A biography of the 15th century knight who collected stories about King Arthur and his knights and rewrote them into a work that was to influence poets and writers throughout the ages.

If You Had a Horse

If You Had a Horse
Illustrations depict nine horses of folklore and classical literature, from the steeds of Norse mythology to Pecos Bill''s Widow-Maker, and are accompanied by retellings of their stories

Metsi a patehileng lehlabatheng

release date: Jan 01, 1998

Of Swords and Sorcerers

release date: Jan 01, 1993
Of Swords and Sorcerers
Nine episodes in the Arthurian cycle, from the placing of the boy Arthur in Merlin''s care to Arthur''s departure for Avalon.

Persephone and the Springtime

Persephone and the Springtime
Retells the Greek legend that explains why Persephone brings springtime to the earth each year.

Mandela's Children and Youth Day: Representations of National Identity in South African News Media

release date: Jan 01, 2010
Mandela's Children and Youth Day: Representations of National Identity in South African News Media
ABSTRACTFollowing the demise of apartheid, legislative, political and social practices were dramatically changed to promote equality and shared access for all South Africans. Newspapers and other mass media texts give insight to the co-construction of ethnic identity post-apartheid and evidence the emergence of a new dominant cultural narrative. In this new dominant cultural narrative, the trope of a colorblind national identity is frequently referenced. Another key component in this narrative construction is the memorialization of past traumatic events. This dissertation examines the news coverage of the 30th anniversary of the Soweto Uprisings, which occurred on June 16, 2006. The Soweto Uprisings will be framed as a "cultural trauma" (Alexander et al., 2004) and methods of critical discourse analysis will be used to examine the public construction of national identity in the post-apartheid era. The following questions guide the analysis of news media discourse: What changes to the South African national identity are evidenced in news stories covering the anniversary of the Soweto Uprisings? Do racially distinctive communities participate equally in the creation of this media discourse? In what ways are South African ethnic minorities "othered" in news features? How did/does the dominant cultural narrative evidenced in the media discourse influence the construction and management of racial identities in the larger context of South African society? The examination of the co-construction of national and racial identities in these news features draws upon an amalgamation of CDA methodologies outlined in Fairclough (1995, 1999), van Dijk (1988, 1991), and Wodak (Wodak & Weiss, Eds., 2003). The creation and re-creation of a shared history from the collective trauma of forcefully imposed, restrictive racialized communities is a dimension of national identity construction saliently evidenced by changes in the public discourse or dominant/counter narratives. Media discourse illustrates the emergence of colorblind national identity as the desirable, or default, national identity in post-apartheid South Africa and highlights the journalistic role in the creation and management of racial and national identities, liberation narratives, and reconciliatory discourses.

Perceptions of 4-H Organizational Leaders about Their Leadership Capabilities and Functions, St. Landry Parish, 1982

Joan of Arc

release date: Jan 01, 1999
Joan of Arc
A biography of the fifteenth-century peasant girl who led a French army to victory against the English, witnessed the crowning of King Charles VII, and was later burned at the stake for witchcraft.

The Legend of Saint Christopher

release date: Jan 01, 2002

A Club Against Keats

A Club Against Keats
Five girls form a club against Keats, the new boy in the neighborhood, but change their minds about him when they try to put on a play in a makeshift theater and find how helpful he is.
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