I'll Take the Plane, the Bus and the Train 'Til I Get There! Travel Book for Kids | Children's Transportation Books

I'll Take the Plane, the Bus and the Train 'Til I Get There! Travel Book for Kids | Children's Transportation Books

Author: Baby Professor

Publisher: Speedy Publishing LLC

Published: 2017-12-01

Total Pages: 64

ISBN-13: 1541923413

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Oh boy! Your little learners will surely adore this book on transportation. The contents give knowledge on the use of vehicles, like the plane, the bus and the train, when traveling. Allow your child to study materials not necessarily used in school because you want knowledge and learning to be inclusive. So what are you waiting for? Grab a copy now!


I'll Take My Chances

I'll Take My Chances

Author: Gary Turner

Publisher: FriesenPress

Published: 2018-05

Total Pages: 299

ISBN-13: 1525517619

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Evil had to be defeated and he had a responsibility to help. Now it was too late to do anything but spend the lives of millions of young men to defeat this new Dark Age. The mountains were witness to Sidney's determination to stand tall against the darkness. "Those mountains have always been there. They can be my memorial if I don't come back." This family story spans five generations through the Indian Wars of the Dakotas and Montana, both world wars and Vietnam. It speaks to the heartbreak war often brings when young men roll the dice to answer the call of duty. The story weaves tales of separation, unrequited love, intense romance and devotion to promises and honour. At it's heart, this is an anti war story that illustrates how family can be devastated by conflict while also speaking to the healing of spirit that passes from one generation to the next.


I'll Take Everything You Have

I'll Take Everything You Have

Author: James Klise

Publisher: Algonquin Young Readers

Published: 2023-02-28

Total Pages: 275

ISBN-13: 1643753657

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From an Edgar Award-winning author, this historical noir novel follows the life-changing summer of sixteen-year-old Joe Garbe as he discovers queer community in 1930s Chicago and gets caught up in the city's crooked underbelly. In the summer of 1934, Joe Garbe arrives in Chicago with one goal: Earn enough money to get out of debt and save the family farm. Joe’s cousin sets him up with a hotel job, then proposes a sketchy scheme to make a lot more money fast. While running his con, Joe finds himself splitting time between Eddie, a handsome flirt on a delivery truck, and Raymond, a carefree rich kid who shows Joe the eye-opening queer life around every corner of the big city. Joe’s exposure to the surface of criminal Chicago pulls him into something darker than he could have imagined. When danger closes in—from gangsters, the police, and people he thought were friends—Joe needs to pack up and get lost. But before he can figure out where to go, he has to decide who he wants to be. I’ll Take Everything You Have is a vivid portrayal of queer coming of age in Depression-era Chicago, and a timeless story of trying to make your future bright when the rest of the world is dead set on keeping it hidden in the dark.


I'll Take My Stand

I'll Take My Stand

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Publisher: LSU Press

Published: 2006-11-01

Total Pages: 418

ISBN-13: 9780807132081

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First published in 1930, the essays in this manifesto constitute one of the outstanding cultural documents in the history of the South. In it, twelve southerners-Donald Davidson, John Gould Fletcher, Henry Blue Kline, Lyle H. Lanier, Stark Young, Allen Tate, Andrew Nelson Lytle, Herman Clarence Nixon, Frank Lawrence Owsley, John Crowe Ransom, John Donald Wade, and Robert Penn Warren-defended individualism against the trend of baseless conformity in an increasingly mechanized and dehumanized society. In her new introduction, Susan V. Donaldson shows that the Southern Agrarians might have ultimately failed in their efforts to revive the South they saw as traditional, stable, and unified, but they nonetheless sparked debates and quarrels about history, literature, race, gender, and regional identity that are still being waged today over Confederate flags, monuments, slavery, and public memory.