Author: Liane Shaw
Publisher: Second Story Press
ISBN: 1926920260
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 209
Book Description
Her name is Sadie, but she might as well be called Fostergirl. Grouphomegirl. That's how everyone thinks of her. Sadie doesn't care. In fact, she'd be happier if they didn't think of her at all. Her goal is to go unnoticed, to disappear. After living in twelve different foster homes, Sadie's learned that nothing good comes from being noticed. Now here she is again, this time in a small town. There's a new high school, another new group home to get used to -- lucky number 13. But Sadie's not finding it easy to stay beneath the radar. In fact, she's learning that it's impossible to be invisible in a small town. She can't seem to get people to stay out of her life, whether it's the endlessly chatty Rhiannon, who for some reason wants to be her friend; Jackson, the do-good guidance counsellor who thinks she can make Sadie into a student; or the other girls in the group home whose problems keep intruding on her solitude. Little by little, Sadie starts to wonder if there might be a different course for her life, one that lets a few other people along for the ride. Liane Shaw, author of thinandbeautiful.com, once again brings us a vivid and compelling portrait of a young woman at odds with the world around her.
Fostergirls
Author: Liane Shaw
Publisher: Second Story Press
ISBN: 1926920260
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 209
Book Description
Her name is Sadie, but she might as well be called Fostergirl. Grouphomegirl. That's how everyone thinks of her. Sadie doesn't care. In fact, she'd be happier if they didn't think of her at all. Her goal is to go unnoticed, to disappear. After living in twelve different foster homes, Sadie's learned that nothing good comes from being noticed. Now here she is again, this time in a small town. There's a new high school, another new group home to get used to -- lucky number 13. But Sadie's not finding it easy to stay beneath the radar. In fact, she's learning that it's impossible to be invisible in a small town. She can't seem to get people to stay out of her life, whether it's the endlessly chatty Rhiannon, who for some reason wants to be her friend; Jackson, the do-good guidance counsellor who thinks she can make Sadie into a student; or the other girls in the group home whose problems keep intruding on her solitude. Little by little, Sadie starts to wonder if there might be a different course for her life, one that lets a few other people along for the ride. Liane Shaw, author of thinandbeautiful.com, once again brings us a vivid and compelling portrait of a young woman at odds with the world around her.
Publisher: Second Story Press
ISBN: 1926920260
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 209
Book Description
Her name is Sadie, but she might as well be called Fostergirl. Grouphomegirl. That's how everyone thinks of her. Sadie doesn't care. In fact, she'd be happier if they didn't think of her at all. Her goal is to go unnoticed, to disappear. After living in twelve different foster homes, Sadie's learned that nothing good comes from being noticed. Now here she is again, this time in a small town. There's a new high school, another new group home to get used to -- lucky number 13. But Sadie's not finding it easy to stay beneath the radar. In fact, she's learning that it's impossible to be invisible in a small town. She can't seem to get people to stay out of her life, whether it's the endlessly chatty Rhiannon, who for some reason wants to be her friend; Jackson, the do-good guidance counsellor who thinks she can make Sadie into a student; or the other girls in the group home whose problems keep intruding on her solitude. Little by little, Sadie starts to wonder if there might be a different course for her life, one that lets a few other people along for the ride. Liane Shaw, author of thinandbeautiful.com, once again brings us a vivid and compelling portrait of a young woman at odds with the world around her.
Girls Coming to Tech!
Author: Amy Sue Bix
Publisher: MIT Press
ISBN: 0262546515
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 373
Book Description
How women coped with both formal barriers and informal opposition to their entry into the traditionally masculine field of engineering in American higher education. Engineering education in the United States was long regarded as masculine territory. For decades, women who studied or worked in engineering were popularly perceived as oddities, outcasts, unfeminine (or inappropriately feminine in a male world). In Girls Coming to Tech!, Amy Bix tells the story of how women gained entrance to the traditionally male field of engineering in American higher education. As Bix explains, a few women breached the gender-reinforced boundaries of engineering education before World War II. During World War II, government, employers, and colleges actively recruited women to train as engineering aides, channeling them directly into defense work. These wartime training programs set the stage for more engineering schools to open their doors to women. Bix offers three detailed case studies of postwar engineering coeducation. Georgia Tech admitted women in 1952 to avoid a court case, over objections by traditionalists. In 1968, Caltech male students argued that nerds needed a civilizing female presence. At MIT, which had admitted women since the 1870s but treated them as a minor afterthought, feminist-era activists pushed the school to welcome more women and take their talent seriously. In the 1950s, women made up less than one percent of students in American engineering programs; in 2010 and 2011, women earned 18.4% of bachelor's degrees, 22.6% of master's degrees, and 21.8% of doctorates in engineering. Bix's account shows why these gains were hard won.
Publisher: MIT Press
ISBN: 0262546515
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 373
Book Description
How women coped with both formal barriers and informal opposition to their entry into the traditionally masculine field of engineering in American higher education. Engineering education in the United States was long regarded as masculine territory. For decades, women who studied or worked in engineering were popularly perceived as oddities, outcasts, unfeminine (or inappropriately feminine in a male world). In Girls Coming to Tech!, Amy Bix tells the story of how women gained entrance to the traditionally male field of engineering in American higher education. As Bix explains, a few women breached the gender-reinforced boundaries of engineering education before World War II. During World War II, government, employers, and colleges actively recruited women to train as engineering aides, channeling them directly into defense work. These wartime training programs set the stage for more engineering schools to open their doors to women. Bix offers three detailed case studies of postwar engineering coeducation. Georgia Tech admitted women in 1952 to avoid a court case, over objections by traditionalists. In 1968, Caltech male students argued that nerds needed a civilizing female presence. At MIT, which had admitted women since the 1870s but treated them as a minor afterthought, feminist-era activists pushed the school to welcome more women and take their talent seriously. In the 1950s, women made up less than one percent of students in American engineering programs; in 2010 and 2011, women earned 18.4% of bachelor's degrees, 22.6% of master's degrees, and 21.8% of doctorates in engineering. Bix's account shows why these gains were hard won.
Urban Girls
Author: Bonnie J. Leadbeater
Publisher: NYU Press
ISBN: 0814751075
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 398
Book Description
Contributors present a portrait of low-income, urban American adolescent girls based on fact rather than stereotype, aiming to fill the gap in research about adolescent girls. They explore girls' attitudes and alternatives in areas such as identity, family and peer relationships, sexuality, health, and career development, often allowing the girls to speak for themselves. For undergraduate and graduate students in psychology, sociology, economics, and women's studies, as well as policymakers. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Publisher: NYU Press
ISBN: 0814751075
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 398
Book Description
Contributors present a portrait of low-income, urban American adolescent girls based on fact rather than stereotype, aiming to fill the gap in research about adolescent girls. They explore girls' attitudes and alternatives in areas such as identity, family and peer relationships, sexuality, health, and career development, often allowing the girls to speak for themselves. For undergraduate and graduate students in psychology, sociology, economics, and women's studies, as well as policymakers. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Returnable Girl
Author: Pamela Lowell
Publisher: Marshall Cavendish
ISBN: 9780761455929
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 246
Book Description
Friendship with an outcast classmate and memories of her mother's desertion interfere with the relationship thirteen-year-old Ronnie tries to establish with her new foster mother.
Publisher: Marshall Cavendish
ISBN: 9780761455929
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 246
Book Description
Friendship with an outcast classmate and memories of her mother's desertion interfere with the relationship thirteen-year-old Ronnie tries to establish with her new foster mother.
Amish Foster Girls Boxed Set
Author: Samantha Price
Publisher: Samantha Price
ISBN:
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 699
Book Description
The complete Amish Foster Girls series of four books. Amish Girl's Christmas Amish Foster Girl The New Amish Girl The New Girl's Amish Romance Praise for the series: Another great book by Samantha Price. I enjoy Amish stories and her books seem so realistic and are relaxing to read. Customer. 5 Stars. Very interesting. Tells us that Amish couples can have the same feelings as those who aren't Amish. Book was hard to put down, couldn't predict the outcome till the end. Glad it ended like it did. Andrea W. 5 stars. This is the first time I have read anything by this author. I like the way she brings God into the story & shows how He directs our paths. I would recommend this series so far. I have only read two so far. Donna Holmquist. 5 stars. It kept me guessing and intrigued. Really enjoyed reading this wonderful book. I'm going to be buying the complete series. Skyrose. 5 stars.
Publisher: Samantha Price
ISBN:
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 699
Book Description
The complete Amish Foster Girls series of four books. Amish Girl's Christmas Amish Foster Girl The New Amish Girl The New Girl's Amish Romance Praise for the series: Another great book by Samantha Price. I enjoy Amish stories and her books seem so realistic and are relaxing to read. Customer. 5 Stars. Very interesting. Tells us that Amish couples can have the same feelings as those who aren't Amish. Book was hard to put down, couldn't predict the outcome till the end. Glad it ended like it did. Andrea W. 5 stars. This is the first time I have read anything by this author. I like the way she brings God into the story & shows how He directs our paths. I would recommend this series so far. I have only read two so far. Donna Holmquist. 5 stars. It kept me guessing and intrigued. Really enjoyed reading this wonderful book. I'm going to be buying the complete series. Skyrose. 5 stars.
Teaching Girls
Author: Peter Kuriloff
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1475820402
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 225
Book Description
Women continue to be underrepresented in the high paying fields of science, math, and engineering. They receive only about 80% of the salary of men holding similar jobs in any field and still face glass ceilings that limit their attainment. How do we educate and empower girls to surmount these barriers and succeed throughout their lives? This unique book reveals the kinds of teaching that engages girls intellectually, fosters their creativity, and bolsters their confidence. Drawing on descriptions of great lessons written by nearly 2,000 students and teachers, it offers a practical, accessible guide to anyone who wants to find better ways to help young women succeed. The authors review the special qualities of lessons that resonate with girls and show how they meet their developmental needs throughout adolescence. They also show how vital it is that such teaching happen within schools that help students learn about the numerous ways that gender affects girls’ development. The authors conclude by detailing how school leaders can create cultures that support this kind of great learning and teaching.
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1475820402
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 225
Book Description
Women continue to be underrepresented in the high paying fields of science, math, and engineering. They receive only about 80% of the salary of men holding similar jobs in any field and still face glass ceilings that limit their attainment. How do we educate and empower girls to surmount these barriers and succeed throughout their lives? This unique book reveals the kinds of teaching that engages girls intellectually, fosters their creativity, and bolsters their confidence. Drawing on descriptions of great lessons written by nearly 2,000 students and teachers, it offers a practical, accessible guide to anyone who wants to find better ways to help young women succeed. The authors review the special qualities of lessons that resonate with girls and show how they meet their developmental needs throughout adolescence. They also show how vital it is that such teaching happen within schools that help students learn about the numerous ways that gender affects girls’ development. The authors conclude by detailing how school leaders can create cultures that support this kind of great learning and teaching.
Amish Girl's Christmas
Author: Samantha Price
Publisher: Samantha Price
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 144
Book Description
In the run-up to Christmas, Elizabeth was not thinking about love, but that all changed after she met Joseph, a newcomer to her Amish community. Her feelings for Joseph reinforced her decision to stay with her Amish foster parents after she turned eighteen. She was dreaming of getting married and having babies, until a chance encounter with a stranger turned her entire life upside down.
Publisher: Samantha Price
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 144
Book Description
In the run-up to Christmas, Elizabeth was not thinking about love, but that all changed after she met Joseph, a newcomer to her Amish community. Her feelings for Joseph reinforced her decision to stay with her Amish foster parents after she turned eighteen. She was dreaming of getting married and having babies, until a chance encounter with a stranger turned her entire life upside down.
The Slow Evolution of Foster Care in Australia
Author: Nell Musgrove
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 3319939009
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 322
Book Description
This book draws on archival, oral history and public policy sources to tell a history of foster care in Australia from the nineteenth century to the present day. It is, primarily, a social history which places the voices of people directly touched by foster care at the centre of the story, but also within the wider social and political debates which have shaped foster care across more than a century. The book confronts foster care’s difficult past—death and abuse of foster children, family separation, and a general public apathy towards these issues—but it also acknowledges the resilience of people who have survived a childhood in foster care, and the challenges faced by those who have worked hard to provide good foster homes and to make child welfare systems better. These are themes which the book examines from an Australian perspective, but which often resonate with foster care globally.
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 3319939009
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 322
Book Description
This book draws on archival, oral history and public policy sources to tell a history of foster care in Australia from the nineteenth century to the present day. It is, primarily, a social history which places the voices of people directly touched by foster care at the centre of the story, but also within the wider social and political debates which have shaped foster care across more than a century. The book confronts foster care’s difficult past—death and abuse of foster children, family separation, and a general public apathy towards these issues—but it also acknowledges the resilience of people who have survived a childhood in foster care, and the challenges faced by those who have worked hard to provide good foster homes and to make child welfare systems better. These are themes which the book examines from an Australian perspective, but which often resonate with foster care globally.
The Life All Around Me by Ellen Foster
Author: Kaye Gibbons
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
ISBN: 9780151012046
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
A sequel to the now-classic "Ellen Foster" picks up Ellen's life five years later, at 15, with a new mother, a home, a mind too large for her surroundings, and a brave and compassionate integrity.
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
ISBN: 9780151012046
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
A sequel to the now-classic "Ellen Foster" picks up Ellen's life five years later, at 15, with a new mother, a home, a mind too large for her surroundings, and a brave and compassionate integrity.
Improving Girls' Education in Guatemala
Author: Nelly P. Stromquist
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Educational assistance, American
Languages : en
Pages : 28
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Educational assistance, American
Languages : en
Pages : 28
Book Description