Astro Girls

Astro Girls
Author: Isha Panesar
Publisher: MMH Press
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2020-11-19
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0645018007

When twelve-year-old Arianna learns an asteroid threatens to wipe out Earth, she's terrified. But the impending disaster vanishes as mysteriously as it appeared, leaving her to wonder if it was nothing more than a strange dream. What's more mysterious is discovering her eleven new best friends shared a similar experience. Together, they travel to the woods behind her new school to investigate the details of their shared dreams, only to discover it's all real. Gifted with superpowers and given a terrifying task, the girls work together to fulfil their promise. Then one girl goes missing, and the remaining eleven must do everything they can to bring their friend home. Transported to another world, they encounter wild creatures, strange lands, newfound friends, and a villain determined to destroy everything to steal the source of the girls' powers. Time is running out. They must rescue their friend, save the day and return home for if they fail, more than Earth is in danger. The fate of the entire universe is at stake. good triumphing over evil, moral values, believing in.

Astro Girl

Astro Girl
Author: Ken Wilson-Max
Publisher: Candlewick Press
Total Pages: 31
Release: 2021-01-26
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1536221724

The stars are the limit for a little girl who acts out her wish to be an astronaut — inspired by a very special person. Astrid has loved the stars and space for as long as she can remember. “I want to be an astronaut!” she says to everyone who will listen. While her mama is away, Astrid and her papa have fun acting out the challenges an astronaut faces on a space mission — like being in zero gravity (“I can do that all day long!” she says), eating food from a kind of tube, and doing science experiments with the help of cookie sheets. When at last it’s time to meet Mama at the air base, Astrid wears her favorite space T-shirt to greet her. But where exactly has Mama been? Channeling a sense of childlike delight, Ken Wilson-Max brings space travel up close for young readers and offers an inspiring ending.

The Just Girl Project Book of Astrology

The Just Girl Project Book of Astrology
Author: Ilana Harkavy
Publisher: Sasquatch Books
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2022-11-15
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1632174391

An essential astrological guide to friendships, relationships, situationships, familyships . . . basically all the ships! Whether you’re an astro-genius or just astro-curious, there’s absolutely something for you in this book. This unique, highly modern, and ultra-relatable approach to astrology as tested and loved by the Just Girl Project audience will bring their signature highly personal, introspective, yet also humorous voice to astrology. In the context of their relationships of all kinds, you'll get to know yourself better, find comfort and solidarity in others of your sign, and connect with new facets of your identity and relationships. Astrology helps you commit to your self-awareness so that you can better explore and embrace your connections with others. Find a deeper understanding of how you venture into love--your types, turn ons, turn offs, sexual compatibility--relate to your family, and connect with your closest friends. Celebrate the power of astrology with this adorable illustrated guide to the stars!

The Message

The Message
Author: Jeff Lefler
Publisher: Author House
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2014-06-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1496920783

In a world of advancing technology more is known about the universe than ever before. There are billions of galaxies. There are billions of earth-like planets - and some of them are not very far away. After years of research at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, a ship has been constructed with the hope of it being able to reach one of these earth-like planets. But who will make the journey? Who will take the risk? What will they find and how will it change things on planet earth? Uncertain of the ship's fate long after its departure, many wait in anticipation for the message.

A Vision for Girls

A Vision for Girls
Author: Andrea Hamilton
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2004-06-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780801878800

"To educate American girls and women in ways beyond the traditional has been a dangerous experiment that has challenged basic notions of female nature and has seemed to threaten the social order... One such bold venture in female education--the Bryn Mawr School of Baltimore, Maryland--is the subject of Andrea Hamilton's lively and well-researched book... In Hamilton's telling, the story of the Bryn Mawr School moves beyond its local particulars to illumine much about the history of American education and life... The importance of Hamilton's contribution is that she never loses sight of the complexity of the school and its relation to society. Her history of the Bryn Mawr School helps us understand aspects of the unique position held by American women in national social, intellectual, and cultural life."--from the Foreword by Helen Lefkowitz Horowitz Baltimore's Bryn Mawr School was founded in the 1880s, the first college-preparatory school for girls in the United States. Unlike other educational institutions at the time, the Bryn Mawr School championed intellectual equality of the sexes. Established with the goal of providing girls with an education identical to boys' in quality and compass, it endeavored to prepare girls to excel in a public sphere traditionally dominated by men. Narrating the history of the Bryn Mawr School, Andrea Hamilton's A Vision for Girls examines the value of single-sex education, America's shifting educational philosophy, and significant changes in the role of women in American society. Hamilton reveals an institution that was both ahead of its time and a product of its time. A Vision for Girls offers an original and engaging history of an institution that helped shape educational goals in America, shedding light on the course of American education and attitudes toward women's intellectual and professional capabilities.

Astrology through History

Astrology through History
Author: William E. Burns
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2018-07-20
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1440851433

Alphabetically arranged entries cover the history of astrology from ancient Mesopotamia to the 21st century. In addition to surveying the Western tradition, the book explores Islamic, Indian, East Asian, and Mesoamerican astrology. The field of astrology is growing rapidly, as historians recognize its centrality to the intellectual life of the past and sociologists and anthropologists treat its importance in a number of modern cultures. Despite the historical and cultural significance of the subject, most reference works on astrology focus on instructional techniques and are written by astrologers with little or no interest in the history of the topic. This book instead offers an objective treatment of astrology across world history from ancient Mesopotamia to the present. The book provides alphabetically arranged entries by expert contributors writing on such topics as horoscopes, court astrologers, Renaissance astrology, and comets. While it considers the Western tradition, it also treats Islamic, Indian, East Asian, and Mesoamerican astrology. In doing so, it explores the role of astrology in shaping science, literature, religion, art, and other defining cultural traditions. Sidebars offer excerpts from various historical texts, while entries provide suggestions for further reading.

Sexting

Sexting
Author: Judith Davidson
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2015-01-20
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9462098514

Sexting: Gender and Teens provides a close-up look into the intimate and gendered world of teens and those who live with and work with them. The author draws upon interviews with teens, parents and caregivers, and many others who work with teens from teachers and youth workers to principals and police, we learn how the new digital world is still permeated by beliefs and patterns of earlier patriarchal structures. This three state study reveals there are significant gendered differences among teens in their perspectives on sexting, and these differences have implications for how to respond to the issue of teen sexting. Adults, too, demonstrate gendered differences in their views on teen sexting, and these differences have an important impact on the shaping of youth views about gender and sexuality. As one mother said, “Girls set the pace, and boys notch the bedpost.” Some key findings include: • The human curriculum of sexuality is both conserving and adapting, and these two impulses are always interacting. • We are in the midst of social and technological changes that have vast implications for all of our cultural notions, including sexuality. • Regarding sexting: Adults are pointing fingers in many directions and leaving adolescents to fend for themselves. This compelling account—presented through the words of participants—provides a vivid introduction to hands-on social research that will be of interest to those in gender and women’s studies as well as the broader disciplines that touch upon these concerns, such as sociology, education, psychology, media studies, criminal justice, and other fields. Sure to spark strong opinions and discussion, the book offers opportunities for sustained engagement with topics of critical interest to today’s digital world. Judith Davidson, Ph.D., is an associate professor in the Graduate School of Education at University of Massachusetts–Lowell, where she teaches qualitative research methods. As a methodologist, she is particularly interested in the use of digital tools in qualitative research and working with research design for complex projects. She is a co-founder of the cross-campus Qualitative Research Network and has overseen numerous qualitative research dissertations, both activities that allow her to enjoy coaching qualitative research. She has consulted and worked on qualitative research projects in diverse areas from sexting to technology integration in K-12 schools.

For Girls Only

For Girls Only
Author: Laura Dower
Publisher: Feiwel & Friends
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2015-07-07
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1250089697

Hey, Girls! Wanna have some fun? Here is a collection of everything great about being a girl! Are you ready to give the best sleepover party ever? Or the best pedicure? Make fortune-tellers, friendship bracelets, and collages? You'll learn about the coolest women in history, sports, and science. The greatest chick flicks to watch with your girlfriends and the best girl songs for dancing. Plus, there's real-life advice: how to be a responsible baby-sitter, get a summer job, remember your locker combo, and . . . save the world (as only a girl could do). You go, girl!

The Devil Picked the Girls but They Watched the Angel

The Devil Picked the Girls but They Watched the Angel
Author: Baby Cakes Bloomer
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 638
Release: 2017-02-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1524646555

This is a heartbreaking yet triumphant story about two girls growing up in the 60s and 70s in the households with street gangster fathers who present them with twisted, dark, and challenging scenarios to overcome. However, it would be one girl through her courage and unyielding faith as instilled in her from the words of her dying great grandmother who decided she would resist all the negative forces coming up against her by attaining education and standing firmly on her spiritual legacy as a means to fight the negative effects of male dominance coupled with mental illness, drugs, and sex all the while resisting but still curious about the street life. This personal journey evokes a rollercoaster of emotions from sadness to happiness and demonstrates elements of suffering and struggle along with love, friendships, resistance, patience, and perseverance. Courageously sacrificing her own safety, Kathleen, returns to her dangerous and wicked environment to help her mother and good friend escape the obstacles hindering them from living decent and happy lives. It gives a riveting account of survival when you find yourself in circumstances beyond your control. Kathleen beginning at the young age of 10 years old decided to fight, not die, and live realizing then there was nothing else to depend on except God.

Astrotwins -- Project Blastoff

Astrotwins -- Project Blastoff
Author: Mark Kelly
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2016-03
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1481415468

"Young Mark Kelly and his brother and friends decide to build a rocket over the summer when their constant bickering starts to annoy their grandfather in this middle-grade novel based on the NASA astronauts' real childhoods"--