As Valentine's Day approaches, the students in Room 2B are preoccupied with kickball and a possible wedding between Horrible Harry and Song Lee. Reprint.
Straight from the heart, Roger Clinton, President Clinton's younger brother, candidly discusses the lives, times, and tragedies of the family of the most powerful man in the world. Photos.
(Guitar Recorded Versions). 13 angst-ridden favorites from the 2001 release by this rambunctious power-punk trio: Anthem Part II * Everytime I Look for You * First Date * Give Me One Good Reason * Happy Holidays, You Bastard * Online Songs * Please Take Me Home * Reckless Abandon * The Rock Show * Roller Coaster * Shut Up * Stay Together for the Kids * Story of a Lonely Guy.
(Piano/Vocal/Guitar Artist Songbook). This powerful, posthumous release is the coda in the acclaimed American series featuring the legendary Johnny Cash produced by Rick Rubin. Its 12 sadly beautiful tracks include two Cash originals "Like the 309," the last song he ever wrote, and "I Came to Believe," plus covers such as: Four Strong Winds * God's Gonna Cut You Down * I'm Free from the Chain Gang Now * If You Could Read My Mind * Love's Been Good to Me * and more.
This series provides a sharp, edgy look at the hot topics interesting girls today. The topics are presented in a dynamic way to make them accessible to readers of all abilities. The books include real-life stories, case studies, diaries, and letters to engage readers.
In 1944, the people of North Carolina faced a polio, or infantile paralysis epidemic which received attention throughout the United States. In The Grit Behind the Miracle, Alice E. Sink tells the extraordinary story of an emergency polio hospital that was built, equipped, and in operation within fifty-four hours in Hickory, North Carolina. Sink describes the role of Dr. H. C. Whims in orchestrating the building and staffing of the hospital, and profiles the doctors and nurses who worked to help the children afflicted with polio. Sink has interviewed numerous survivors of the epidemic who were hospitalized at Hickory, and she shares the personal stories of many who were there as children. She also describes the move of the hospital and all its patients to Charlotte, N.C. in 1945, and the aftermath of the polio epidemic.
Even the youngest science enthusiasts know the name “Einstein.” To them, it represents intelligence and ingenuity. But they may not know much about Albert Einstein as a man and why his fame reached such great heights. In this comprehensive biography, which draws on new research and personal documents, accessible text tells the fascinating story of Einstein’s life, including his early years in Germany, his achievements that led to the Nobel Prize, and his role in the development of the atomic bomb. Plentiful photographs, explanatory diagrams, and illuminating sidebars add to the reader’s experience, helping to reveal the person and the genius behind the name.
15 songs from the major label debut by this San Diego trio. Includes the hit "Dammit" and 14 more: Apple Shampoo * Boring * Degenerate * Emo * Enthused * I'm Sorry * Josie * Lemmings * A New Hope * Pathetic * Untitled * Voyeur * Waggy * more.