
Right Left
A Boy Named Grey: Match Your Left and Right Hands to Those Hidden on Each Page.
Leslie Moore(Author)
Westbow Press
Published on 12. March 2013
Book
Paperback/Softback
48 pages
978-1-4497-8649-6 (ISBN)
Description
Right Left, A Boy Named Grey is a charming story that teaches children to cherish their uniqueness while respecting diversity. The hidden hand puzzles throughout the book not only help children know their right from their left, but makes it an enjoyable book for the entire family.
Sheri Pettit, elementary school teacher at the Aliquippa School District
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Language
English
Place of publication
Nashville, TN
United States
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
colour illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 280 mm
Width: 216 mm
Thickness: 4 mm
Weight
208 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4497-8649-6 (9781449786496)
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Leslie Moore
Right Left: a Boy Named Grey
Match Your Left and Right Hands to Those Hidden on Each Page. .
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03/2013
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Person
Leslie Moore was an author known for her works that often explored themes of personal transformation, social dynamics, and self-discovery. While not much is widely known about her personal life, she made notable contributions to literature, particularly through her portrayal of women pursuing independence and artistic aspirations. In her works, Moore's characters often navigate changes in their lives, seeking new paths that challenge societal expectations. Her most recognized work, Aunt Olive in Bohemia, presents a character who defies the constraints of her past by venturing into the world of art and self-expression later in life. This theme of reinvention and the courage to embrace new experiences runs through much of her writing. Moore's novels reflect a deep understanding of the complexities of personal growth and the internal struggles that accompany it. Although her work was set against the backdrop of the changing social fabric, it continues to resonate with readers due to its universal exploration of identity, freedom, and the pursuit of one's true passions.