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Rita and Ralph's Rotten Day
Author | : Carmen Agra Deedy |
Publisher | : Scholastic Inc. |
Total Pages | : 56 |
Release | : 2020-03-03 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1338599275 |
Have you ever been REALLY mad at your best friend? * "This well-crafted story is an excellent choice for those seeking books featuring conflict-resolution." -- Booklist, starred reviewIn two little houses,on two little hills,lived two best friends...So begins the story of Rita and Ralph. Every day they meet to play beneath the apple tree. It's always fun and games -- until one roundly rotten day when a new game means someone ends up crying. Who knew it could be so hard to say "I'm sorry?"Just when it seems nothing will ever be right again, a surprising thing happens. The old friends try something new, that isn't new at all. Something they've done a hundred times...Carmen Agra Deedy's brilliant storytelling combined with Pete Oswald's spirited illustrations make for a comforting tale of healing and true friendship.
RITA, RITA
Author | : L. L. Dahl-Jensen |
Publisher | : AuthorHouse |
Total Pages | : 333 |
Release | : 2012-11-29 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1481702858 |
Josie finds herself in a tough spot and begins a deception that will have her fearing for her life while love threatens to engulf her. How can she ever get things back to normal without something disastrous happening? Then there is Rita, who has escaped a life in “The Mob” that threatens her very sanity. Watch her discover an inner strength she never knew she had. Can love find her, too? How these women meet and forge their future makes for page-turning drama. Their trials and triumphs will keep readers guessing until the very end.
Belly Up
Author | : Rita Bullwinkel |
Publisher | : Deep Vellum Publishing |
Total Pages | : 127 |
Release | : 2016-11-15 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0998518441 |
Belly Up is a story collection that contains ghosts, mediums, a lover obsessed with the sound of harps tuning, teenage girls who believe they are actually plants, gulag prisoners who outsmart a terrible warden, and carnivorous churches. Throughout these grotesque and tender stories, characters question the bodies they've been given and what their bodies require to be sustained.
The Girl with a Brave Heart
Author | : Rita Jahanforuz |
Publisher | : Barefoot Books |
Total Pages | : 43 |
Release | : 2018-09-01 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1782854797 |
Shiraz, a kindhearted young girl growing up in Tehran, has a miserable life at home with her stepmother and stepsister, who treat her like a servant. When the wind blows Shiraz’s ball of wool into the garden next door, she spends the day helping and caring for the old lady who lives there, with miraculous results. Then her stepmother sends her own daughter off on the same mission . . . but will the results be the same?
Searching for Life
Author | : Rita Arditti |
Publisher | : Univ of California Press |
Total Pages | : 274 |
Release | : 1999-04-19 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780520921665 |
FROM THE BOOK:"I want to touch you and kiss you.""You are my mother's sister and only one year older; you must have something of my mother in you."—A found child after being returned to her family Searching for Life traces the courageous plight of the Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo, a group of women who challenged the ruthless dictatorship that ruled Argentina from 1976 to 1983. Acting as both detectives and human rights advocates in an effort to find and recover their grandchildren, the Grandmothers identified fifty-seven of an estimated 500 children who had been kidnapped or born in detention centers. The Grandmothers' work also led to the creation of the National Genetic Data Bank, the only bank of its kind in the world, and to Article 8 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, the "right to identity," that is now incorporated in the new adoption legislation in Argentina. Rita Arditti has conducted extensive interviews with twenty Grandmothers and twenty-five others connected with their work; her book is a testament to the courage, persistence, and strength of these "traditional" older women. The importance of the Grandmothers' work has effectively transcended the Argentine situation. Their tenacious pursuit of justice defies the culture of impunity and the historical amnesia that pervades Argentina and much of the rest of the world today. In addition to reconciling the "living disappeared" with their families of origin, these Grandmothers restored a chapter of history that, too, had been abducted and concealed from its rightful heirs.
Surviving Suicide Loss
Author | : Rita A. Schulte, LPC |
Publisher | : Moody Publishers |
Total Pages | : 200 |
Release | : 2021-08-03 |
Genre | : Self-Help |
ISBN | : 0802499104 |
Nothing could hurt worse. But even in the darkness . . . there’s hope. The pain of suicide loss is indescribable. It seems beyond survival. Yet with faith, perseverance, and the tools of brain science, there is a way through. It will take time. It will take struggle. But hope is real, for there are things you can do to make it to the other side. If you are struggling with suicide loss or you need to come alongside someone who is, Rita Schulte wants to help you move forward. As a suicide loss survivor herself, she understands the pain you’re feeling because she has been there too. Rita, an experienced therapist and expert in traumatic loss, offers a science-based therapy model that also takes into account the role of human spirituality. Chapters in this book include: Making Sense of the Desire to Die The Mind-Body Connection Unfinished Business Making Peace with Ourselves Facing the Dark Side Children—Living Behind the Shadow The Time that Remains When it comes to suicide loss, you’ll never have all the answers. But one thing is certain: there are real pathways to help you heal—body, mind, and spirit.
Seeing Around Corners
Author | : Rita Gunther McGrath |
Publisher | : Harper Business |
Total Pages | : 277 |
Release | : 2019 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 0358022339 |
The first prescriptive, innovative guide to seeing inflection points before they happen--and how to harness these disruptive influences to give your company a strategic advantage. Paradigmatic shifts in the business landscape, known as inflection points, can either create new, entrepreneurial opportunities (see Amazon and Netflix) or they can lead to devastating consequences (e.g., Blockbuster and Toys R Us). Only those leaders who can "see around corners"-that is, spot the disruptive inflection points developing before they hit-are poised to succeed in this market. Columbia Business School Professor and corporate consultant Rita McGrath contends that inflection points, though they may seem sudden, are not random. Every seemingly overnight shift is the final stage of a process that has been subtly building for some time. Armed with the right strategies and tools, smart businesses can see these inflection points coming and use them to gain a competitive advantage. Seeing Around Corners is the first hands-on guide to anticipating, understanding, and capitalizing on the inflection points shaping the marketplace.
Of Bonds and Bondage
Author | : Rita Baker |
Publisher | : AuthorHouse |
Total Pages | : 350 |
Release | : 2006-02-15 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1452051275 |
Of Bonds and Bondage is a gripping tale filled with mystery, love, sex, hate and revenge. When Archie Bingham, an assistant District Attorney in New York and son of Sir Archibald Bingham, an eminent British barrister, tries to blackmail Joseph Bocacci into revealing information about certain members of the Mafia, Joseph enlists his adopted grandson, Frankie Leeman, to look into Binghams background. In Part One, Leemans mission takes him to London, England, where he learns what effect Bingham had on the lives of the people who loved or trusted him, uncovering the shocking tale of a man seemingly possessed by the devil. Leeman is drawn into a bittersweet love affair although he knows his heart will be broken, and comes to learn about his own mysterious roots and Joseph Bocaccis connection to the death of his parents in Italy. In Part Two, the reader learns Binghams version of everything that took place in his life before he emigrated to Americahis betrayals, seductions, sins and lies. The reader learns the reasons for his actions and for his bitter relationship with his father. The author then weaves these two narrative strands back together, bringing her story to a shocking, touching and ultimately satisfying conclusion.
Delta Lady
Author | : Rita Coolidge |
Publisher | : HarperCollins |
Total Pages | : 152 |
Release | : 2016-04-05 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0062372068 |
The two-time Grammy Award-winning singer and songwriter bares her heart and soul in this intimate memoir, a story of music, stardom, love, family, heritage, and resilience. She inspired songs—Leon Russell wrote “A Song for You” and “Delta Lady” for her, Stephen Stills wrote “Cherokee.” She co-wrote songs—“Superstar” and the piano coda to “Layla,” uncredited. She sang backup for Eric Clapton, Joe Cocker, and Stills, before finding fame as a solo artist with such hits as “We're All Alone” and “(Your Love Has Lifted Me) Higher and Higher.” Following her story from Lafayette, Tennessee to becoming one of the most sought after rock vocalists in LA in the 1970s, Delta Lady chronicles Rita Coolidge’s fascinating journey throughout the ’60s-’70s pop/rock universe. A muse to some of the twentieth century’s most influential rock musicians, she broke hearts, and broke up bands. Her relationship with drummer Jim Gordon took a violent turn during the legendary 1970 Mad Dogs & Englishmen tour; David Crosby maintained that her triangle with Stills and Graham Nash was the last straw for the group. Her volatile six-year marriage to Kris Kristofferson yielded two Grammys, a daughter, and one of the Baby Boom generation’s epic love stories. Throughout it all, her strength, resilience, and inner and outer beauty—along with her strong sense of heritage and devotion to her family—helped her to not only survive, but thrive. Co-written with best-selling author Michael Walker, Delta Lady is a rich, deeply personal memoir that offers a front row seat to an iconic era, and illuminates the life of an artist whose career has helped shape modern American culture.