A is Amazing

A is Amazing

Author: Dayle M. Timmons

Publisher: Fearon Teacher AIDS

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 436

ISBN-13: 9780822402534

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The story of A is Amazing is the story of a teacher who took her experiences, wrote them in book form and had them published.


Put a Book in Their Hands

Put a Book in Their Hands

Author: Mary Lee Blansett

Publisher:

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 9780865301511

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Thematic units that will help develop oral communication, creative written communication and other whole language attributes. A new consonant sound is introduced each week.


Going Within

Going Within

Author: Vanessa Albright

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2022-10-19

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13: 1663243034

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This is the memoir of how I went from being an emotionally unhappy, fearful, candle-in-the-wind person to becoming a happy, calm, stable and well-balanced person. This is about the journey I took to get there which was a long, difficult ride but I finally arrived a much happier person. I took a hard look at what was going on inside of me and found out what triggered my pain and suffering. Looking back I realize the journey was so worth it.


Punx: A Way of Life

Punx: A Way of Life

Author: E. Bero

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2012-08-14

Total Pages: 239

ISBN-13: 1477152695

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Bobby Palento was just a child when he discovered a scene of music so chaotic that he had to fi nd out everything about it. Playing guitar was his best asset. Soon his friends and Bobby started to join the Punk scene by recreating their own music in a band. Troubles lead them to fl ea the city of Santa Cruz and they were headed on their way to a massive drug addicting musical tour of the U.S. Drugs lead them to places they never wanted to be especially for Bobby Palento.


At the End of the Cotton Rows

At the End of the Cotton Rows

Author: Annie Way Kirby

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2018-08-29

Total Pages: 236

ISBN-13: 1984542818

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Annie is the author of four published books of poetry, Butterflies and Bumblebees, Apron Full O Apples, Frog Houses and The Sandpiper. Her writing is extremely poignant and emotional. She stresses good times and bad. Her words bring laughter and tears. At The End Of The Cotton Rows, is different in the fact that it is not poetic, instead, her words simply paint a picture of life as she knew it, so clearly you can feel the sweat drops on your brow and feel the pull of the pick sack on your shoulder. Your eyes will dim and burn at the brightness of the sun beaming down in the middle of the afternoon while you are surrounded by cotton stalks almost as tall as the little girl and her brother as they run up the rows to catch up with their family as together they move over one cotton row at a time. She writes a story of family closeness that tied one family together for a lifetime with memories, good and bad, that each brother and sister still draw from. The advice given by loving parents still ring true as they are passed down generation after generation. Annie has never forgotten the main source of advice from her parents, No matter where you go, never forget where you came from. Her honest, humble beginning is the one thing she is most thankful for.