Calm Pond

Calm Pond
Author: Richard Clarke
Publisher: Austin Macauley Publishers
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2023-12-08
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1035813580

Are you looking for the ideal bedtime book for your child? A book where you and your child can connect to strong characters and develop essential life skills through fun? Then look no further than Calm Pond! Calm Pond is in Blackstone Edge. It is a wonderful place, a special place. It can be quiet and beautiful, but it can also be noisy and fun as it is the home of some amazing creatures! The creatures of Calm Pond live and work together, helping each other to form a strong community. The nine short stories cover many topics to help children understand many life issues, such as equality, resilience, honesty, change, strengths and weaknesses, anxiety, differences, empathy, and bereavement. Calm Pond – educating and entertaining!

Mystery Stories from Animal Land

Mystery Stories from Animal Land
Author: Hugh F. Pyle
Publisher: Sword of the Lord Publishers
Total Pages: 156
Release: 1991
Genre: Animals
ISBN: 9780873985659

Scamper Squirrel is on the trail to solve mysteries in Fabel Forest.

Grandpa and Phoebe’s Amazing Adventures

Grandpa and Phoebe’s Amazing Adventures
Author: Neil Kelly
Publisher: Austin Macauley Publishers
Total Pages: 90
Release: 2021-12-14
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1398423599

This is an adventure story about a young girl, Phoebe Shortshanks, and her very unusual grandparents. Join Phoebe as she works with Grandpa and some of his amazing, but sometimes disastrous, magical inventions on a journey of discovery and friendship. Who can believe that animals can talk and be so organised that they can help a lost golf ball to be reunited with her lost brothers?

The Fox

The Fox
Author: Frederick Forsyth
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2018-10-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0525538445

The #1 New York Times-bestselling master of international intrigue takes readers into the bleeding-edge world of technological espionage in a propulsive thriller that feels chillingly real. Former chief of the British Secret Intelligence Service Adrian Weston is awoken in the middle of the night by a phone call from the Prime Minister. Her news is shocking: the Pentagon, the NSA, and the CIA have been hacked simultaneously, their seemingly impenetrable firewalls breached by an unknown enemy known only as "The Fox." Even more surprisingly, the culprit is revealed to be a young British teenager, Luke Jennings. He has no agenda, no secrets, just a blisteringly brilliant mind. Extradition to the U.S. seems likely--until Weston has another idea: If Luke can do this to us, what can he do to our enemies? After conferring with both the American President and the Prime Minister, Weston is determined to use "The Fox" and his talents to the advantage of the two nations. But doing so places the boy on a geopolitical minefield. Adrian must stay one step ahead of multiple invisible enemies, all while finding a way to utilize the most powerful--and most unpredictable--weapon of all. With his trademark research and deep knowledge of the rules and practices of international intrigue, Forsyth takes on tomorrow's threats in this race-against-the-clock thriller.

Closed Ranks

Closed Ranks
Author: Foster Dickson
Publisher: NewSouth Books
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2018-11-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1588383636

On a chilly December afternoon in 1975, Bernard Whitehurst Jr., a 33-year-old father of four, was mistaken for a robbery suspect by Montgomery, Alabama, police officers. A brief foot chase ensued, and it ended with one of the pursuing officers shooting and killing Whitehurst in the backyard of an abandoned house. The officer claimed the fleeing man had fired at him; police produced a gun they said had been found near the body. In the months that followed, new information showed that Whitehurst, who was black, was not only the wrong man but had been unarmed, a direct contradiction of the white officer's statement. What became known as the Whitehurst Case erupted when the local district attorney and the family's attorney each began to uncover facts that pointed to wrongdoing by the police, igniting a year-long controversy that resulted in the resignation or firing of police officers, the police chief, and the city's popular New South mayor. However, no one was ever convicted in Whitehurst's death, and his family's civil lawsuit against the City of Montgomery failed. Now, more than four decades later, Whitehurst's widow and children are waging a 21st-century effort to gain justice for the husband and father they lost. The question that remains is: who decides what justice looks like? In this latter-day exploration of the Whitehurst Case, author Foster Dickson reviews one of Montgomery’s never-before-told stories, one which is riddled with incompatible narratives. Closed Ranks brings together interviews, police reports, news stories, and other records to carry the reader through the fraught post-civil rights movement period when the "unnecessary" shooting of Bernard Whitehurst Jr. occurred. In our current time, as police shootings regularly dominate news cycles, this book shows how essential it is to find and face the truth in such deeply troubling matters.

Pauline Frederick Reporting

Pauline Frederick Reporting
Author: MARILYN S. GREENWALD
Publisher: Potomac Books, Inc.
Total Pages: 391
Release: 2015-01-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1612346782

Pauline Frederick Reporting is the biography of the life and career of the first woman to become a network news correspondent. After no less an authority than Edward R. Murrow told her there was no place for her in broadcasting, Pauline Frederick (1908–90) cracked the good old boys’ club through determination and years of hard work, eventually becoming a trusted voice to millions of television viewers. During Frederick’s nearly fifty years as a journalist, she interviewed a young Fidel Castro, covered the Nuremberg trials, interpreted diplomatic actions at the United Nations, and was the first woman to moderate a presidential debate. The life of this pivotal figure in American journalism provides an inside perspective on the growth and political maneuverings of television networks as well as Frederick’s relationships with iconic NBC broadcast figures David Brinkley, Chet Huntley, and others. Although Frederick repeatedly insisted that she would trade her career, glamorous as it was, to have a family, a series of romances ended in heartache when she did indeed choose her work over love. At the age of sixty-one, however, she married and attained the family life she had always wanted. Her story is one for all modern women striving to balance career and family.

The Gold Seekers

The Gold Seekers
Author: Nancy Roberts
Publisher:
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1989
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780872496576

The author presents both a history of this first gold rush and a bounty of legends that evolved from it. She tells how it began in North Carolina, the state that supplied all domestic gold coined at the U.S. Mint between 1804 and 1828, and of the discovery of gold in Virginia, the Carolinas, Georgia, Alabama, and later in California and Colorado. She recounts how the Southern miners abandoned their mines within weeks of learning about the California gold strike, and, how for a while, they were said to be the only experienced miners working in the Western gold fields.

What Does It Mean to Be White in America?

What Does It Mean to Be White in America?
Author: Gabrielle David and Sean Frederick Forbes
Publisher: 2Leaf Press
Total Pages: 706
Release: 2016-05-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1940939496

WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE WHITE IN AMERICA? BREAKING THE WHITE CODE OF SILENCE, A COLLECTION OF PERSONAL NARRATIVES, is a 680-page groundbreaking collection of 82 personal narratives that reflects a vibrant range of stories from white Americans who speak frankly and openly about race. In answering the question, some may offer viewpoints one may not necessarily agree with, but nevertheless, it is clear that each contributor is committed to answering it as honestly as possible. WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE WHITE IN AMERICA? provides an invaluable starting point that includes numerous references and further readings for those who seek a deeper understanding of race in America.