Children's Book Review Index 2008

Children's Book Review Index 2008

Author: Dana Ferguson

Publisher: Children's Book Review Index C

Published: 2008-08

Total Pages: 624

ISBN-13: 9780787695453

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The Childrens Book Review Index contains review citations to give your students and researchers access to reviewers comments and opinions on thousands of books, periodicals, books on tape and electronic media intended and/ or recommended for children through age 10. The volume makes it easy to find a review by authors name, book title or illustrator and fully indexes more than 600 periodicals.


Papa Was A Riot

Papa Was A Riot

Author: A. J. Ciulla

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2003-05-19

Total Pages: 190

ISBN-13: 059527689X

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Ghetto is a word with unflattering connotations. To us young who knew no other world but our Little Italy, it was a wonderland with Marde Gras everyday. It was Papa who made it so.


Sons & Daughters

Sons & Daughters

Author: Karen V. Wasylowski

Publisher: Booktango

Published: 2013-11-13

Total Pages: 281

ISBN-13: 1468940821

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"Sons & Daughters" is Book Two of the romantic, charming and very funny continuation of "Pride and Prejudice" that began with "Darcy & Fitzwilliam". Mr. Darcy, and his cousin, Colonel Fitzwilliam, are life-long best friends and competitors, whether for the hand of Elizabeth Bennet or for who can avoid Aunt Catherine the longest. A Pride and Prejudice family saga in the making, in Sons & Daughters we follow the children from infancy to adulthood, with all the terrors in between - unrequited love, mistaken romance, French pornography, parents who just don't understand about love, and children who want to grow up much too fast. "Laugh until your sides ache and then laugh some more..." Sons & Daughters will make you laugh and cry...just like life does.


The Same River Twice

The Same River Twice

Author: Alice Walker

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13: 0671003771

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In the early eightiesm three extraordinary events interrupted Alice Walker's peaceful, reclusive life--the publication of the bestselling novel The Color Purple, the Pulitzer Prize, and an offer from Spielberg to make her novel into a film. This book chronicles that period of transition from recluse to public figure, and invites us to contemplate, along with her, the true significance of unanticipated gifts.