Author: Wren Richards
Publisher: Archway Publishing
ISBN: 1665743557
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 249
Book Description
It is the early thirties and Clinton and Mader Morehouse are doing their best to raise their six children during one of the harshest times in America. Clinton, once a playboy and accomplished musician, has left his dreams behind to farm the dry land. Mader, a skilled seamstress, has always relied on her endless energy to help create a path for their future. But as the dust constantly swirls around their tiny town of Burton, Nebraska, the hope they once held for their lives is beginning to dwindle. As farmers try to survive without crops to harvest and water to revive the plants, Clinton and Mader must rely on their creativity and education to ease the hardships that are causing many to perish. As they do their best to overcome malnutrition, death, black blizzards, and the loss of beloved trees needed for fuel, the perpetual winds rage on, seemingly laughing at those who are able to stand against its bluster. But what no one knows is that the Morehouse family is embracing a secret weapon that may just hold the key to their survival. In this riveting historical novel, a Nebraska farm couple must find a way to endure the Dust Bowl and Great Depression and raise their six children to become productive citizens.
The Hand-me-down Kid
Author: Francine Pascal
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780553409956
Category : Children's stories, American
Languages : en
Pages : 223
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780553409956
Category : Children's stories, American
Languages : en
Pages : 223
Book Description
Hand-Me-Downs
Author: Wren Richards
Publisher: Archway Publishing
ISBN: 1665743557
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 249
Book Description
It is the early thirties and Clinton and Mader Morehouse are doing their best to raise their six children during one of the harshest times in America. Clinton, once a playboy and accomplished musician, has left his dreams behind to farm the dry land. Mader, a skilled seamstress, has always relied on her endless energy to help create a path for their future. But as the dust constantly swirls around their tiny town of Burton, Nebraska, the hope they once held for their lives is beginning to dwindle. As farmers try to survive without crops to harvest and water to revive the plants, Clinton and Mader must rely on their creativity and education to ease the hardships that are causing many to perish. As they do their best to overcome malnutrition, death, black blizzards, and the loss of beloved trees needed for fuel, the perpetual winds rage on, seemingly laughing at those who are able to stand against its bluster. But what no one knows is that the Morehouse family is embracing a secret weapon that may just hold the key to their survival. In this riveting historical novel, a Nebraska farm couple must find a way to endure the Dust Bowl and Great Depression and raise their six children to become productive citizens.
Publisher: Archway Publishing
ISBN: 1665743557
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 249
Book Description
It is the early thirties and Clinton and Mader Morehouse are doing their best to raise their six children during one of the harshest times in America. Clinton, once a playboy and accomplished musician, has left his dreams behind to farm the dry land. Mader, a skilled seamstress, has always relied on her endless energy to help create a path for their future. But as the dust constantly swirls around their tiny town of Burton, Nebraska, the hope they once held for their lives is beginning to dwindle. As farmers try to survive without crops to harvest and water to revive the plants, Clinton and Mader must rely on their creativity and education to ease the hardships that are causing many to perish. As they do their best to overcome malnutrition, death, black blizzards, and the loss of beloved trees needed for fuel, the perpetual winds rage on, seemingly laughing at those who are able to stand against its bluster. But what no one knows is that the Morehouse family is embracing a secret weapon that may just hold the key to their survival. In this riveting historical novel, a Nebraska farm couple must find a way to endure the Dust Bowl and Great Depression and raise their six children to become productive citizens.
Barty the Kid
Author: Jason Thibeault
Publisher: Dime Novel Publishing
ISBN: 0971273405
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 40
Book Description
Barty Scrivner is a 13-year old Wizard in 1895 Boston. But he's not an ordinary wizard. No, he has a special talent. He's the fastest draw in the East and he's proven it time and again. But Barty wants more. He wants to be the most talked about wizard ever except there's plenty standing in his way and one rash decision threatens to destroy his dreams forever.
Publisher: Dime Novel Publishing
ISBN: 0971273405
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 40
Book Description
Barty Scrivner is a 13-year old Wizard in 1895 Boston. But he's not an ordinary wizard. No, he has a special talent. He's the fastest draw in the East and he's proven it time and again. But Barty wants more. He wants to be the most talked about wizard ever except there's plenty standing in his way and one rash decision threatens to destroy his dreams forever.
Reading the Adolescent Romance
Author: Amy Pattee
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1136829792
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 203
Book Description
In this critical study, Pattee examines the series’ content, structure, and reader base, investigating an influential marketing and literary phenomenon, and interrogating the intersecting influences of history, audience positioning, and readability that allowed "Sweet Valley" to flourish, and continues to allow other teen series to enjoy popular acclaim.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1136829792
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 203
Book Description
In this critical study, Pattee examines the series’ content, structure, and reader base, investigating an influential marketing and literary phenomenon, and interrogating the intersecting influences of history, audience positioning, and readability that allowed "Sweet Valley" to flourish, and continues to allow other teen series to enjoy popular acclaim.
Joy Robbers Who Are They?
Author: Tanya Spiegel
Publisher: Xulon Press
ISBN: 1604772735
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 118
Book Description
Who are Joy Robbers? In life we are often unaware of the effect words and actions have on one another. Perhaps you have never asked yourself this question? Peek inside and you will find 27 short stories of everyday life Joy Robbers. Meet Tommy, a young boy who was promised a little brother by his well-meaning parents. Or the story of the man who in the heat of the moment makes the wrong choice in, Unspoken Mistakes. Joy Robbers Who Are They? is a collection of narratives taken from ordinary life and family relationships. With new insights we can all have opportunity to grow. Whether you curl up in a chair with a cup of tea or simply have a moment to call your own, reading these soul stirring stories will refresh you with amusing or meaningful encounter with the joy and pain of life. TANYA SPIEGEL grew up in a large extended family and lived all over the United States and Canada during her youth. Now a mother to her own large family, as well as a Foster mother, she has lots of material on life's lessons to use in her stories. She writes from the heart and gives each story a unique perspective for each character. These characters can be appreciated by everyone that has experienced the joy, sorrow and love that is life.
Publisher: Xulon Press
ISBN: 1604772735
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 118
Book Description
Who are Joy Robbers? In life we are often unaware of the effect words and actions have on one another. Perhaps you have never asked yourself this question? Peek inside and you will find 27 short stories of everyday life Joy Robbers. Meet Tommy, a young boy who was promised a little brother by his well-meaning parents. Or the story of the man who in the heat of the moment makes the wrong choice in, Unspoken Mistakes. Joy Robbers Who Are They? is a collection of narratives taken from ordinary life and family relationships. With new insights we can all have opportunity to grow. Whether you curl up in a chair with a cup of tea or simply have a moment to call your own, reading these soul stirring stories will refresh you with amusing or meaningful encounter with the joy and pain of life. TANYA SPIEGEL grew up in a large extended family and lived all over the United States and Canada during her youth. Now a mother to her own large family, as well as a Foster mother, she has lots of material on life's lessons to use in her stories. She writes from the heart and gives each story a unique perspective for each character. These characters can be appreciated by everyone that has experienced the joy, sorrow and love that is life.
In Truth
Author: Matthew Fraser
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1633886255
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 459
Book Description
From ancient Rome to the current Internet age, this sweeping history of ideas explores how different epochs wrestled with the issue of truth and lies. From the ancient Greeks and Romans to the modern era, how have people determined what is true? How have those with power and influence sought to control the narrative? Are we living in a post-truth era, or is that notion simply the latest attempt to control the narrative? The relationship between truth and power is the key theme. Moving through major historical periods, the author focuses on notable people and events, from well-known leaders like Julius Caesar and Adolf Hitler to lesser-known individuals like Procopius and Savonarola. He notes distinct parallels in history to current events. Julius Caesar's publication of his Gallic Wars and Civil Wars was an early exercise in political spin not unlike what we see today. During the English Civil War and the Enlightenment, pamphleteering coupled with the new power of the printing press challenged the status quo, as online and social media does in our time. And "fake news" was already being used by German chancellor Otto von Bismarck in nineteenth-century Europe and by the "yellow journalism" of American newspaper magnates William Randolph Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer near the turn of the twentieth century. The author concludes optimistically, noting that we are debating and discussing truth more fiercely today than in any previous era. The determination to arrive at the truth, despite the manipulations of the powerful, bodes well for the future of democracy.
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1633886255
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 459
Book Description
From ancient Rome to the current Internet age, this sweeping history of ideas explores how different epochs wrestled with the issue of truth and lies. From the ancient Greeks and Romans to the modern era, how have people determined what is true? How have those with power and influence sought to control the narrative? Are we living in a post-truth era, or is that notion simply the latest attempt to control the narrative? The relationship between truth and power is the key theme. Moving through major historical periods, the author focuses on notable people and events, from well-known leaders like Julius Caesar and Adolf Hitler to lesser-known individuals like Procopius and Savonarola. He notes distinct parallels in history to current events. Julius Caesar's publication of his Gallic Wars and Civil Wars was an early exercise in political spin not unlike what we see today. During the English Civil War and the Enlightenment, pamphleteering coupled with the new power of the printing press challenged the status quo, as online and social media does in our time. And "fake news" was already being used by German chancellor Otto von Bismarck in nineteenth-century Europe and by the "yellow journalism" of American newspaper magnates William Randolph Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer near the turn of the twentieth century. The author concludes optimistically, noting that we are debating and discussing truth more fiercely today than in any previous era. The determination to arrive at the truth, despite the manipulations of the powerful, bodes well for the future of democracy.
The Kid Stays in the Picture
Author: Robert Evans
Publisher: Phoenix Books, Inc.
ISBN: 1597775258
Category : Motion picture actors and actresses
Languages : en
Pages : 486
Book Description
The motion picture producer describes his early career as an actor, liasons with actresses, rise to powerful studio executive, time in a mental institution, drug use, loss of status in Hollywood, and rise back to power.
Publisher: Phoenix Books, Inc.
ISBN: 1597775258
Category : Motion picture actors and actresses
Languages : en
Pages : 486
Book Description
The motion picture producer describes his early career as an actor, liasons with actresses, rise to powerful studio executive, time in a mental institution, drug use, loss of status in Hollywood, and rise back to power.
Hand Me Down World
Author: Lloyd Jones
Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com
ISBN: 1459620062
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 370
Book Description
Haunting and beautiful, Hand Me Down World is the simply unforgettable story by the multi-award winning author of Mister Pip. A woman washes ashore in Sicily. She has come from north Africa to find her son, taken from her when he was just days old by his father and stolen away to Berlin. With nothing but her maid's uniform and a knife stashed in a plastic bag, she relies on strangers to guide her passage north. These strangers tell of their encounters with a quiet, mysterious woman in a blue coat each account a different view of the truth. And slowly these fragments of a life piece together to create a spellbinding story of the courage of a mother and the versions of truth we create to accommodate our lives. There are no easy answers in this thoughtful novel. Indeed, much of its intrigue and enjoyment comes from piecing together the story from the myriad voices. Humane and moving, it's a worthy successor to Jones's last novel, the Booker-shortlisted Mister Pip. Daily Mail
Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com
ISBN: 1459620062
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 370
Book Description
Haunting and beautiful, Hand Me Down World is the simply unforgettable story by the multi-award winning author of Mister Pip. A woman washes ashore in Sicily. She has come from north Africa to find her son, taken from her when he was just days old by his father and stolen away to Berlin. With nothing but her maid's uniform and a knife stashed in a plastic bag, she relies on strangers to guide her passage north. These strangers tell of their encounters with a quiet, mysterious woman in a blue coat each account a different view of the truth. And slowly these fragments of a life piece together to create a spellbinding story of the courage of a mother and the versions of truth we create to accommodate our lives. There are no easy answers in this thoughtful novel. Indeed, much of its intrigue and enjoyment comes from piecing together the story from the myriad voices. Humane and moving, it's a worthy successor to Jones's last novel, the Booker-shortlisted Mister Pip. Daily Mail
The Creative Teacher
Author: James T. Charnock
Publisher: Wheatmark, Inc.
ISBN: 1604945486
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 243
Book Description
Author James T. Charnock shares the best from his thirty-plus years' experience teaching language arts in The Creative Teacher, a teachers' guide filled with student activities in writing, public speaking, researching, dramatizing, and more. This is the second edition of the 2005 publication, A Non-Workbook, Non-Textbook Approach to Teaching Language Arts. Charnock's clarity, energetic style, and practical approach make this book a worthy addition to your teaching library. You will be impressed with how simple and fun teaching language arts can be when compared with the onerous and complicated methods propagated in the past. About the Author James T. Charnock, MEd, is a veteran teacher of more than thirty years at the elementary and junior high levels. For most of those years he was a certified reading-language arts specialist. In addi-tion to creating educationally oriented market products, Charnock has been a feature writer/children's book reviewer for The Reading Teacher, a national reading journal, and has served on the editorial board of Language Arts, a national English journal. Former top students have honored Charnock four times in Who's Who Among America's Teachers. He has also been listed in Who's Who in the East. The Creative Teacher is Charnock's second edition to his 2005 publication, A Non-Workbook, Non-Textbook Approach to Teaching Language Arts. In addition, Charnock has published Mt. Horeb: The Lit-tle White Schoolhouse on Little Deer Creek, about the history and memories of one of Maryland's last one-room schoolhouses, where he started his education. Charnock lives in a suburb of Philadelphia, where he con-tinues as a freelance writer, often serving as a seminar speaker on the teaching of writing and classroom art.
Publisher: Wheatmark, Inc.
ISBN: 1604945486
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 243
Book Description
Author James T. Charnock shares the best from his thirty-plus years' experience teaching language arts in The Creative Teacher, a teachers' guide filled with student activities in writing, public speaking, researching, dramatizing, and more. This is the second edition of the 2005 publication, A Non-Workbook, Non-Textbook Approach to Teaching Language Arts. Charnock's clarity, energetic style, and practical approach make this book a worthy addition to your teaching library. You will be impressed with how simple and fun teaching language arts can be when compared with the onerous and complicated methods propagated in the past. About the Author James T. Charnock, MEd, is a veteran teacher of more than thirty years at the elementary and junior high levels. For most of those years he was a certified reading-language arts specialist. In addi-tion to creating educationally oriented market products, Charnock has been a feature writer/children's book reviewer for The Reading Teacher, a national reading journal, and has served on the editorial board of Language Arts, a national English journal. Former top students have honored Charnock four times in Who's Who Among America's Teachers. He has also been listed in Who's Who in the East. The Creative Teacher is Charnock's second edition to his 2005 publication, A Non-Workbook, Non-Textbook Approach to Teaching Language Arts. In addition, Charnock has published Mt. Horeb: The Lit-tle White Schoolhouse on Little Deer Creek, about the history and memories of one of Maryland's last one-room schoolhouses, where he started his education. Charnock lives in a suburb of Philadelphia, where he con-tinues as a freelance writer, often serving as a seminar speaker on the teaching of writing and classroom art.
The 100 Most Popular Young Adult Authors
Author: Bernard A. Drew
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN: 031307819X
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 560
Book Description
The book focuses on individuals writing in the '90s, but also includes 12 classic authors (e.g., Mark Twain, Louisa May Alcott, J.R.R. Tolkien) who are still widely read by teens. It also covers some authors known primarily for adult literature (e.g., Stephen King) and some who write mainly for middle readers but are also popular among young adults (e.g., Betsy Byars). An affordable alternative to multivolume publications, this book makes a great collection development tool and resource for author studies. It will also help readers find other books by and about their favorite writers.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN: 031307819X
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 560
Book Description
The book focuses on individuals writing in the '90s, but also includes 12 classic authors (e.g., Mark Twain, Louisa May Alcott, J.R.R. Tolkien) who are still widely read by teens. It also covers some authors known primarily for adult literature (e.g., Stephen King) and some who write mainly for middle readers but are also popular among young adults (e.g., Betsy Byars). An affordable alternative to multivolume publications, this book makes a great collection development tool and resource for author studies. It will also help readers find other books by and about their favorite writers.