An illustrated biography of silent-film comic actor Buster Keaton. Describes how he learned how to take a fall from being thrown around the stage in his parents' stage act when he was three.
While Galileo sleeps, his young daughter Virginia, later known as Maria Celeste, explores his study and discovers some of the tools he uses in his scientific experiments.
Restless and curious in the long afternoon while her father Galileo sleeps, Virginia explores his study and discovers some of the tools he uses in his scientific experiments.
Sketches based on the real-life experiences of the childhood of the Brontes, two of whom especially later wrote enduring classic novels of English literature, Emily with Wuthering Heights and Charlotte with Jane Eyre.
Hope, considered to be the "slow one" of three children in a family of traveling actors in sixteenth-century Europe, discovers that she has a gift for healing the sick--a gift that is not for sale, despite her sister's plans.