Author: Diana Greene Foster
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1982141573
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 384
Book Description
"Now with a new afterword by the author"--Back cover.
The Turnaway Study
Author: Diana Greene Foster
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1982141573
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 384
Book Description
"Now with a new afterword by the author"--Back cover.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1982141573
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 384
Book Description
"Now with a new afterword by the author"--Back cover.
Never Turn Away
Author: Rigdzin Shikpo
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 0861714881
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 194
Book Description
"Trungpa Rinpoche's great saying was, Turn toward everything.' There's something very wholesome about turning toward things completely and openly. It is sharp and uncontrived and feels genuine in a way that our ordinary projections and ways of handling things never do." Book jacket.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 0861714881
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 194
Book Description
"Trungpa Rinpoche's great saying was, Turn toward everything.' There's something very wholesome about turning toward things completely and openly. It is sharp and uncontrived and feels genuine in a way that our ordinary projections and ways of handling things never do." Book jacket.
When They Turn Away
Author: Rob Rienow
Publisher: Kregel Publications
ISBN: 0825489660
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 171
Book Description
An inspirational book of help and hope for bringing adult children back to Christ
Publisher: Kregel Publications
ISBN: 0825489660
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 171
Book Description
An inspirational book of help and hope for bringing adult children back to Christ
Turn Away Thy Son
Author: Elizabeth Jacoway
Publisher: University of Arkansas Press
ISBN: 9781557288783
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 502
Book Description
A historical account of the efforts of nine African-American students to integrate Central High School draws on interviews to offer insight into the behind-the-scenes experiences of the students and members of their community.
Publisher: University of Arkansas Press
ISBN: 9781557288783
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 502
Book Description
A historical account of the efforts of nine African-American students to integrate Central High School draws on interviews to offer insight into the behind-the-scenes experiences of the students and members of their community.
Turn Away from Teasing
Author: Gill Hasson
Publisher: Kids Can Cope
ISBN: 9781631985287
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
"Kids need supportive advice for dealing with teasing -- or for knowing when they should stop teasing someone else. This book shares practical tools with kids to help them turn away from teasing. Additional activities are included at the back of the book"--
Publisher: Kids Can Cope
ISBN: 9781631985287
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
"Kids need supportive advice for dealing with teasing -- or for knowing when they should stop teasing someone else. This book shares practical tools with kids to help them turn away from teasing. Additional activities are included at the back of the book"--
Turn Away Wrath
Author: Rand Hummel
Publisher: Journeyforth
ISBN: 9781591667346
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
"This is a book of Bible verses to meditate on to overcome anger and bitterness"--Provided by publisher.
Publisher: Journeyforth
ISBN: 9781591667346
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
"This is a book of Bible verses to meditate on to overcome anger and bitterness"--Provided by publisher.
The Turnaway Girls
Author: Hayley Chewins
Publisher: Candlewick Press
ISBN: 1536204447
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 172
Book Description
Delphernia Undersea wants to sing. But everyone on Blightsend knows music belongs to the Masters — and girls with singing throats are swallowed by the sea. On the strange, stormy island of Blightsend, twelve-year-old Delphernia Undersea has spent her whole life in the cloister of turnaway girls, hidden from sea and sky by a dome of stone and the laws of the island. Outside, the Masters play their music. Inside, the turnaway girls silently make that music into gold. Making shimmer, Mother Nine calls it. But Delphernia can’t make shimmer. She would rather sing than stay silent. When a Master who doesn’t act like a Master comes to the skydoor, it’s a chance for Delphernia to leave the cloister. Outside the stone dome, the sea breathes like a wild beast, the sky watches with stars like eyes, and even the gardens have claws. Outside, secrets fall silent in halls without sound. And outside, Delphernia is caught — between the island’s sinister Custodian and its mysterious Childer-Queen. Between a poem-speaking prince and a girl who feels like freedom. And in a debut that glimmers with hope and beauty, freedom — to sing, to change, to live — is precisely what’s at stake.
Publisher: Candlewick Press
ISBN: 1536204447
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 172
Book Description
Delphernia Undersea wants to sing. But everyone on Blightsend knows music belongs to the Masters — and girls with singing throats are swallowed by the sea. On the strange, stormy island of Blightsend, twelve-year-old Delphernia Undersea has spent her whole life in the cloister of turnaway girls, hidden from sea and sky by a dome of stone and the laws of the island. Outside, the Masters play their music. Inside, the turnaway girls silently make that music into gold. Making shimmer, Mother Nine calls it. But Delphernia can’t make shimmer. She would rather sing than stay silent. When a Master who doesn’t act like a Master comes to the skydoor, it’s a chance for Delphernia to leave the cloister. Outside the stone dome, the sea breathes like a wild beast, the sky watches with stars like eyes, and even the gardens have claws. Outside, secrets fall silent in halls without sound. And outside, Delphernia is caught — between the island’s sinister Custodian and its mysterious Childer-Queen. Between a poem-speaking prince and a girl who feels like freedom. And in a debut that glimmers with hope and beauty, freedom — to sing, to change, to live — is precisely what’s at stake.
Turn Away Thy Son
Author: Elizabeth Jacoway
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1416548289
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 497
Book Description
In September 1957, the nation was transfixed by nine black students attempting to integrate Central High School in Little Rock in the wake of the Supreme Court's Brown v. Board of Education decision. Governor Orval Faubus had defied the city's integration plan by calling out the Arkansas National Guard to prevent the students from entering the school. Newspapers across the nation ran front-page photographs of whites, both students and parents, screaming epithets at the quiet, well-dressed black children. President Eisenhower reluctantly deployed troops from the 101st Air-borne, both outside and inside the school. Integration proceeded, but the turmoil of Little Rock had only just begun. Public schools were soon shut down for a full year. Black students endured outrageous provocation by white classmates. Governor Faubus's popularity skyrocketed, while the landmark case Cooper v. Aaron worked its way to the Supreme Court and eventually paved the way for the integration of the south. Betsy Jacoway was a Little Rock student just two years younger than the youngest of the Little Rock Nine. Her "Uncle Virgil" was Superintendent of Schools Virgil Blossom. Congressman Brooks Hays was an old family friend, and her "Uncle Dick" was Richard Butler, the lawyer who argued Cooper v. Aaron before the Supreme Court. Yet, at the time, she was cocooned away from the controversy in a protective shell that was typical for white southern "good girls." Only in graduate school did she begin to question the foundations of her native world, and her own distance from the controversy. Turn Away Thy Son is the product of thirty years of digging behind the conventional account of the crisis, interviewing whites and blacks, officials and students, activists and ordinary citizens. A tour de force of history and memory, it is also a brilliant, multifaceted mirror to hold up to America today. She knows what happened to the brave black students once they got inside the doors of the school. She knows how the whites' fear of "race mixing" drove many locals to extremes of anger, paranoia, and even violence. She knows that Orval Faubus was only a reluctant segregationist, and that her own cousin's timid tokenism precipitated the crisis. Above all, Turn Away Thy Son shows in vivid detail why school desegregation was the hottest of hot-button issues in the Jim Crow south. In the deepest recesses of the southern psyche, Jacoway encounters the fear of giving black men sexual access to white women. The truth about Little Rock differs in many ways from the caricature that emerged in the press and in many histories -- but those differences pale in comparison to the fundamental driving force behind the story. Turn Away Thy Son is a riveting, heartbreaking, eye-opening book.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1416548289
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 497
Book Description
In September 1957, the nation was transfixed by nine black students attempting to integrate Central High School in Little Rock in the wake of the Supreme Court's Brown v. Board of Education decision. Governor Orval Faubus had defied the city's integration plan by calling out the Arkansas National Guard to prevent the students from entering the school. Newspapers across the nation ran front-page photographs of whites, both students and parents, screaming epithets at the quiet, well-dressed black children. President Eisenhower reluctantly deployed troops from the 101st Air-borne, both outside and inside the school. Integration proceeded, but the turmoil of Little Rock had only just begun. Public schools were soon shut down for a full year. Black students endured outrageous provocation by white classmates. Governor Faubus's popularity skyrocketed, while the landmark case Cooper v. Aaron worked its way to the Supreme Court and eventually paved the way for the integration of the south. Betsy Jacoway was a Little Rock student just two years younger than the youngest of the Little Rock Nine. Her "Uncle Virgil" was Superintendent of Schools Virgil Blossom. Congressman Brooks Hays was an old family friend, and her "Uncle Dick" was Richard Butler, the lawyer who argued Cooper v. Aaron before the Supreme Court. Yet, at the time, she was cocooned away from the controversy in a protective shell that was typical for white southern "good girls." Only in graduate school did she begin to question the foundations of her native world, and her own distance from the controversy. Turn Away Thy Son is the product of thirty years of digging behind the conventional account of the crisis, interviewing whites and blacks, officials and students, activists and ordinary citizens. A tour de force of history and memory, it is also a brilliant, multifaceted mirror to hold up to America today. She knows what happened to the brave black students once they got inside the doors of the school. She knows how the whites' fear of "race mixing" drove many locals to extremes of anger, paranoia, and even violence. She knows that Orval Faubus was only a reluctant segregationist, and that her own cousin's timid tokenism precipitated the crisis. Above all, Turn Away Thy Son shows in vivid detail why school desegregation was the hottest of hot-button issues in the Jim Crow south. In the deepest recesses of the southern psyche, Jacoway encounters the fear of giving black men sexual access to white women. The truth about Little Rock differs in many ways from the caricature that emerged in the press and in many histories -- but those differences pale in comparison to the fundamental driving force behind the story. Turn Away Thy Son is a riveting, heartbreaking, eye-opening book.
Expositions on the Book of Psalms ... Translated, with Notes and Indices [by J. Tweed, T. Scratton, H. M. Wilkins and Others].
Author: Saint Augustine (of Hippo)
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Bible
Languages : en
Pages : 446
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Bible
Languages : en
Pages : 446
Book Description
A Hebrew and English Lexicon of the Old Testament
Author: Wilhelm Gesenius
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Aramaic language
Languages : en
Pages : 1110
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Aramaic language
Languages : en
Pages : 1110
Book Description