Jay Livres






A Man Called Stan
- 182pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Exploring the life of Stan, an ordinary man navigating the turbulent waters of existence, this narrative combines modern myth with relatable struggles. As Stan confronts life's challenges, readers are drawn into a vividly engaging tale, where characters come alive and philosophical themes resonate deeply. The story's unique style and depth promise not only entertainment but also meaningful reflections, making it a captivating read that lingers long after the last page.
Today's media is all around us is unavoidable. Social media and the 24-hour news cycle has helped evolve jouranlism into an industry that often injects bias, negativity and sensationalism into it's stories in order to increase visibilty. Even worse, the general population has had a diminishing attention span, with the majority of people rarely reading beyond the headline. Have You Heard the News? gives kids a first glimpse at some of the red flags they need to watch out for as they grow up in a media-driven world. As Bria, the Ladybug, and her frog friend, Oakland Jack, set out to enjoy a day in the park, their fun is almost ruined by a panicky duck's misunderstanding of current events as reported in a local newspaper. Through a fun, engaging story with mesmerizing artwork, Have You Heard the News? helps kids sharpen their critical thinking skills, and gives parents and teachers an important tool for helping prepare kids for the world around them
"As Ricky and Tess leave school for the day, Tess is determined to help her friend learn how to rhyme. Will Ricky figure it out? Will he be able to complete his school assignment? You'll never guess how this story ends! This clever, hysterical picture book, written in verse (of course!), brings fan favorites Ricky the Rock and Tess the Tin together in a story that is fun to read, with a powerful lesson about the importance of trying" -- Amazon website
Exploring the fragmented nature of human experience, this anthology presents Jay Basu's poetry as a quest to unify life's splintered moments. The poems reflect a deep yearning for transcendence beyond the constraints of time and space, revealing a profound journey toward an elusive ocean of love and timelessness. Through a blend of overt and subtle longings, Basu captures the essence of navigating life's rough terrains, offering readers a poignant reflection on the search for coherence and connection amidst chaos.
The story follows a seven-year-old boy as he embarks on a journey to understand the importance of cleanliness. Waking up early to prepare for school, he learns valuable lessons about hygiene and personal care. Through his experiences, the narrative emphasizes the significance of maintaining cleanliness in daily life, making it an engaging and educational read for young children.
Exploring themes of love, mortality, and the quest for a better world, Jay Basu's poetry captures the essence of the human experience. His verses oscillate between deep passion and poignant reflections on time, often blending humor and satire to address societal issues. Through his evocative language, Basu articulates a yearning for humanity's connection to eternity, while expressing a sensitive soul's desire for peace and reform in a world filled with turmoil.
The anthology presents a collection of Jay Basu's poems that explore the fragmented nature of human experience. Each piece, while seemingly disjointed, reveals a deeper conceptual thread focused on the quest for coherence amidst life's challenges. The poems convey a longing for transcendence beyond the constraints of time and space, reflecting an archetypal journey toward an elusive ocean of love and timelessness. Basu's work captures the complexity of emotions and the desire for connection in a rough and uneven terrain of existence.
Exploring the essence of love and the weight of mortality, Jay Basu's poetry captures the delicate interplay between passion and the human experience. His verses express a longing for a more peaceful world while addressing themes of humanity's quest for eternity. With a blend of humor and satire, Basu critiques societal issues, all while conveying the heartfelt sighs of a sensitive soul yearning for change. The poems resonate with profound emotion, inviting readers to reflect on the beauty and struggles of existence.
SUN-FATHERED CHILDREN - 1
- 32pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Exploring themes of love, mortality, and humanity, Jay Basu's poems resonate with a deep sensitivity and longing for a better world. The verses navigate the delicate balance between passion and the shadows of time, often expressing a yearning for eternal connection. Blending humor and satire, some poems call for reform in a world that has strayed from its ideal. Through vivid imagery and emotional depth, the collection captures the essence of a soul seeking peace and understanding across boundaries.