Children of Hope

Children of Hope

Author: David Feintuch

Publisher: Open Road Media

Published: 2013-01-08

Total Pages: 855

ISBN-13: 1453295658

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DIVThe Seafort Saga continues with the shocking return of the predatory aliens and a powerful and unexpected new ally for Nick Seafort/divDIV The planet of Hope Nation has always loomed large in Nicholas Seafort’s life. It was there that he built a name for himself, saving the planet from civil war and from the insatiable, fishlike aliens. But not everyone in that colony appreciated Seafort’s efforts. Randy Carr, son of Seafort’s old friend Derek Carr, blames him for his father’s death and wants Seafort to pay for this bitter loss./divDIV /divDIVTrouble brews for Seafort on Earth and on Hope Nation. A religious group called the Patriarchs fight to gain political control of Earth. The aliens suddenly reappear with an astonishing claim: They have peaceful intentions. As the aliens and their new human allies advance on Earth, hoping to calm its civil unrest, Nick Seafort must fight for the planet’s future one final time./div


Hope Against Hope

Hope Against Hope

Author: Sarah Carr

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2014-03-25

Total Pages: 337

ISBN-13: 1608195139

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A moving portrait of school reform in New Orleans through the eyes of the students and educators living it.


Barack Obama

Barack Obama

Author: Nikki Grimes

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2012-01-24

Total Pages: 48

ISBN-13: 141698464X

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The #1 New York Times bestselling picture-book biography of President Barack Obama is now in paperback. Ever since Barack Obama was young, Hope has lived inside him. From the beaches of Hawaii to the streets of Chicago, from the jungles of Indonesia to the plains of Kenya, he has held on to Hope. Even as a boy, Barack knew he wasn’t quite like anybody else, but through his journeys he found the ability to listen to Hope and become what he was meant to be: a bridge to bring people together. This is the moving story of our 44th President, told by Nikki Grimes and illustrated by Bryan Collier, both winners of the Coretta Scott King Award. Barack Obama has motivated Americans to believe with him, to believe that every one of us has the power to change ourselves and change our world.


Ordinary Resurrections

Ordinary Resurrections

Author: Jonathan Kozol

Publisher: Crown

Published: 2012-07-24

Total Pages: 418

ISBN-13: 077043567X

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Jonathan Kozol's books have become touchstones of the American conscience. In Ordinary Resurrections, he spends four years in the South Bronx with children who have become his friends at a badly underfunded but enlightened public school. A fascinating narrative of daily urban life, Ordinary Resurrections gives a human face to poverty and racial isolation, and provides a stirring testimony to the courage and resilience of the young. Sometimes playful, sometimes jubilantly funny, and sometimes profoundly sad, these are sensitive children—complex and morally insightful—and their ethical vitality denounces and subverts the racially charged labels that the world of grown-up expertise too frequently assigns to them. Yet another classic case of unblinking social observation from one of the finest writers ever to work in the genre, this is a piercing discernment of right and wrong, of hope and despair—from our nation's corridors of power to its poorest city streets.


On That Day

On That Day

Author: Andrea Patel

Publisher:

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 16

ISBN-13: 1582461007

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With simple language and a heartfelt message, an author's first book addresses the timely and timeless issue of what to do when bad things happen, encouraging children to be kind, laugh, play, and nurture the Earth.


Children of Hope

Children of Hope

Author: Sandra Rowoldt Shell

Publisher: Ohio University Press

Published: 2018-08-20

Total Pages: 564

ISBN-13: 0821446320

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In Children of Hope, Sandra Rowoldt Shell traces the lives of sixty-four Oromo children who were enslaved in Ethiopia in the late-nineteenth century, liberated by the British navy, and ultimately sent to Lovedale Institution, a Free Church of Scotland mission in the Eastern Cape, South Africa, for their safety. Because Scottish missionaries in Yemen interviewed each of the Oromo children shortly after their liberation, we have sixty-four structured life histories told by the children themselves. In the historiography of slavery and the slave trade, first passage narratives are rare, groups of such narratives even more so. In this analytical group biography (or prosopography), Shell renders the experiences of the captives in detail and context that are all the more affecting for their dispassionate presentation. Comparing the children by gender, age, place of origin, method of capture, identity, and other characteristics, Shell enables new insights unlike anything in the existing literature for this region and period. Children of Hope is supplemented by graphs, maps, and illustrations that carefully detail the demographic and geographic layers of the children’s origins and lives after capture. In this way, Shell honors the individual stories of each child while also placing them into invaluable and multifaceted contexts.


A Flicker of Hope

A Flicker of Hope

Author: Julia Cook

Publisher: National Center for Youth Issues

Published: 2018-12-04

Total Pages: 33

ISBN-13: 1953945082

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HOPE is our children's window for a better tomorrow. In terms of resilience and well-being, hope is a critically important predictor of success. This creative story from the best-selling author of My Mouth is a Volcano!, and Bubble Gum Brain, reminds children that dark clouds can be temporary and asking for help is always okay. We all have times when we need to borrow a little hope from someone else.

When your clouds get too dark, and too heavy to push away, Reach out and ask, "Can I borrow some light?" "I'm having a really bad day." It's always okay to admit to yourself, "I just can't do it today. Everyone needs somebody sometimes, to help them find their way." Sometimes the dark clouds overhead seem too heavy and you feel like giving up. Little candle knows all about this. Bad grades, blasted on social media, worried about making the team, and wondering who her real friends are so many hard things to deal with! All she can see is darkness. But her story begins to change when someone notices she needs a boost of hope. As little candle is reminded she has purpose and her own unique gifts, and that she isn't the only one with dark clouds, her dim light begins to shine brighter. This hopeful story emphasizes for children (and adults) the many different ways to ask for help, and their ability to be a hope builder for others, too.


Jars of Hope

Jars of Hope

Author: Jennifer Roy

Publisher: Capstone

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 33

ISBN-13: 1491460725

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"Tells Irena Sendler's story of saving 2,500 children during the Holocaust"--


Hope for Families of Children with Cancer

Hope for Families of Children with Cancer

Author: Lynda T. Young

Publisher: ACU Press/Leafwood Publishers

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780891122890

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Award-winning author and speaker Lynda Young and hospital chaplain Johnna than Ward offer indispensible help and hope that come from years of experiance and comfort, From the initial diagnosis and throughout the daunting journey, this encouraging and extremely helpful resource offers advice, support, and hope from fellow travelers and professionals Who are experienced With what lies ahead. Book jacket.