The Secret Notebook
Author | : D. A. D'Aurelio |
Publisher | : Capstone Editions |
Total Pages | : 225 |
Release | : 2020 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1684461928 |
"Historical facts included in this story."--Back of book.
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Author | : D. A. D'Aurelio |
Publisher | : Capstone Editions |
Total Pages | : 225 |
Release | : 2020 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1684461928 |
"Historical facts included in this story."--Back of book.
Author | : Stephanie Malia Krauss |
Publisher | : Corwin Press |
Total Pages | : 277 |
Release | : 2023-04-26 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 1071884441 |
10 proven practices to help children thrive In a world that seems to grow more unpredictable and challenging by the day, how can we increase learning and joy for children while offering them much-needed support? Uncertainty and disruption have created a youth mental health crisis that requires all hands on deck. This urgently needed guidebook offers comprehensive and scientifically-grounded methods you can use to support young people’s well-being, no matter what obstacles they face. Written by an expert with decades of experience in education, youth development, and social work, this timely and timeless resource includes: 10 practices that can prevent and address mental health challenges and enable young people to thrive Strategies for taking care of kids while also taking care of yourself Information on the most pressing issues youth face, from nurturing healthy relationships to building community and belonging Key takeaways and reflection questions for individual use and group discussion as well as "Try Now" sections with tips and tools that can be used immediately Providing essential information, practical advice, stories, and time-tested strategies to help kids live and learn, Whole Child, Whole Life is required reading for anyone who is working with, caring for, or raising young people.
Author | : Simone Anderson |
Publisher | : Totally Entwined Group (USA+CAD) |
Total Pages | : 330 |
Release | : 2020-11-10 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1839430834 |
FROM EXCITING AUTHOR OF LGBT+ ROMANCE, SIMONE ANDERSON Sometimes the price is too steep. Riley James Hamilton, RJ to his friends, is in New Orleans for a last vacation with his best friends before they each head off to pursue their own careers. Riley is destined to work in his family's company. A position he doesn't want and can't refuse. During a night of drinking, an Army Veteran he'd fought with earlier in the day saves him from would be kidnappers and in the process, Riley finds his world turned upside down. Riley has always considered himself straight, knowing his family wouldn't allow anything else. When he finds himself having to pretend to be gay in order to stay alive, he also has to confront the reality of his life. Kaden Tennison is an intelligence officer tasked with protecting the only son of a wealthy business man, at all costs. What should be a simple bodyguard assignment turns out to be anything but. Unsure who he can trust, the pair embark on a cross country road trip to find out who is after Riley, and more importantly, why. Kaden denies their burgeoning relationship, knowing that at all costs sometimes means sometimes the price is simply too steep.
Author | : Kathleen P. Chamberlain |
Publisher | : UNM Press |
Total Pages | : 312 |
Release | : 2013-02-15 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0826352790 |
"Chamberlain argues that the focus on Billy the Kid has discouraged broader interpretations of the Lincoln County War; she provides a woman's perspective of the historic event and places Susan McSween's life and legacy into the larger context of New Mexico history and of women's experiences in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century Southwest"--Provided by publisher.
Author | : Kent Anderson |
Publisher | : Mulholland Books |
Total Pages | : 465 |
Release | : 2018-11-13 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0316489514 |
Acclaimed crime writer Kent Anderson's "fiercely authentic and deeply disturbing" police novel, following a Vietnam veteran turned cop on the meanest streets of 1970s Portland, Oregon (Los Angeles Times). Two kinds of cops find their way to Portland's North Precinct: those who are sent there for punishment, and those who come for the action. Officer Hanson is the second kind, a veteran who survived the war in Vietnam only to decide he wanted to keep fighting at home. Hanson knows war, and in this battle for the Portland streets, he fights not for the law but for his own code of justice. Yet Hanson can't outrun his memories of another, warmer battleground. A past he thought he'd left behind, that now threatens to overshadow his future. An enemy, this time close to home, is prying into his war record. Pulling down the shields that protect the darkest moments of that fevered time. Until another piece of his past surfaces, and Hanson risks his career, his sanity--even his life--for honor.
Author | : Jo Buer |
Publisher | : Jo Buer Publications |
Total Pages | : 381 |
Release | : 2021-07-20 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0473578506 |
How far will one small town go to bury a haunting truth? 1939 Gwendolyn Davies is determined to make it on her own. In the sleepy little village of Te Tapu, she accepts a teaching position and finds love with a local farmer. Yet, behind the closed doors of the boarding house where she resides, terror reigns and secrets stack up. Tortured. Imprisoned. Threatened. Gwen’s only hope to survive is to risk her love, job and reputation, and escape before the secret she carries destroys them all. Present Day Riley Cooper is thrilled to win a teaching position at Te Tapu School until she learns of the town’s dark history. An unsolved murder. A mystery Te Tapu is eager to bury. Unnerved by the discovery, Riley sets out to uncover the secrets others would kill to keep hidden. The voices of the dead refuse to be silenced, leaving Riley with an unforgiving choice. What is she willing to pay to bring the truth to light? Her life… or her sanity? A thrilling and compelling tribute to Wuthering Heights, and for fans of Barbara Erskine, Susanna Kearsley and Shani Struthers. Journey into the gothic suspense found in Te Tapu, and discover what Unspoken Truths are buried there!
Author | : William Martin |
Publisher | : St. Martin's Press |
Total Pages | : 698 |
Release | : 2011-03-29 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9780765361622 |
Invited by a Wall Street bigwig to participate in a financial treasure hunt that promises to rescue America's economy, Peter Fallon begins a race against time to find a box of valuable eighteenth-century bonds, a search that pits him against renegade treasury agents and the Russian mob.
Author | : Riley Black (Brian Switek) |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 290 |
Release | : 2019-03-05 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 0399184910 |
“A provocative and entertaining magical mineral tour through the life and afterlife of bone.” —Wall Street Journal Our bones have many stories to tell, if you know how to listen. Bone is a marvel, an adaptable and resilient building material developed over more than four hundred million years of evolutionary history. It gives your body its shape and the ability to move. It grows and changes with you, an undeniable document of who you are and how you lived. Arguably, no other part of the human anatomy has such rich scientific and cultural significance, both brimming with life and a potent symbol of death. In this delightful natural and cultural history of bone, Brian Switek explains where our skeletons came from, what they do inside us, and what others can learn about us when these artifacts of mineral and protein are all we've left behind. Bone is as embedded in our culture as it is in our bodies. Our species has made instruments and jewelry from bone, treated the dead like collectors' items, put our faith in skull bumps as guides to human behavior, and arranged skeletons into macabre tributes to the afterlife. Switek makes a compelling case for getting better acquainted with our skeletons, in all their surprising roles. Bridging the worlds of paleontology, anthropology, medicine, and forensics, Skeleton Keys illuminates the complex life of bones inside our bodies and out.