Sam and the Bag

Sam and the Bag
Author: Alison Jeffries
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2004
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780152051518

Sam the cat joins his friends Hap and Max in playing with a bag. Includes activities and tips for helping a child become a better reader.

My Orange Duffel Bag

My Orange Duffel Bag
Author: Sam Bracken
Publisher: Harmony
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2010
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 0307984885

Documents the story of the author's childhood in an abusive and impoverished family, describing how he earned a full college football scholarship and reinvented himself by embracing specific positive rules for living.

The Bag I'm In

The Bag I'm In
Author: Sam Knee
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Alternative rock music
ISBN: 9781908714268

A visual survey of the youth subcultures that defined fashion in Britain from the mid to the late 20th Century.

Sam and Jack

Sam and Jack
Author: Alex Moran
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2003-07
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780152048228

"Sam the mouse and Jack the cat overcome their differences and become friends."--Source inconnue.

Sam and Jump

Sam and Jump
Author: Jennifer K. Mann
Publisher: Candlewick Press
Total Pages: 33
Release: 2016-05-10
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 076367947X

On a trip to the beach, Sam and his stuffed bunny, Jump, meet a new friend and spend the day playing together, but when Sam gets home, he realizes Jump is still at the beach and worries all through the night that his toy will be lost forever.

Sam

Sam
Author: Al Barkow
Publisher: Taylor Trade Publications
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2010-11-16
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1589795962

Until now, few people could truly say they knew Sam Snead—his fears, his secrets, his dark side. Until today, there has never been a definitive biography of one of the greatest golfers of all time. Sam is not only a peek behind the mask, but an arresting look into the life of one of the game's most engaging yet enigmatic figures.

Nice One, Sam!

Nice One, Sam!
Author: John Goodwin
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2002
Genre: Boys
ISBN: 9780192751829

Sam is a small, thin boy who gets bullied at school. He's mad about football but no-one wants him on their team. He collects football stickers and can't believe his luck when he manages to get one of his hero, Mika Tailer - the best goalie in the world.Then Sam discovers that his sticker is magic. Suddenly, he can play brilliant football and is picked for the school team. But in his excitement, Sam handles the ball amd his team loses. Sam has one last chance to play - in goal. Disaster strikes when the bullies tear up his sticker. But Samfinds he's a natural goalie and becomes a hero when his team win the match.* JohnGoodwin has written numerous football books for children and his excellent knowledge of the game makes his descriptions of matches highly believable and exciting.* Immediate and pacy story about football, featuring a likeable and sympathetic hero, with a spinkling of magic!* Sensitive storyline about bullying and how the young hero fights back through his own growing self-confidence.

Saving Sam

Saving Sam
Author: Sam Goodwin
Publisher: Center Street
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2024-09-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1546007768

A gripping testament of resilience, family, and faith, this is the incredible and true story of an American traveler who was captured and wrongfully imprisoned in Syria while on a journey to experience every country in the world. What would you do if your son suddenly disappeared in Syria, and you had no idea what had happened to him? Would you contact the FBI? The State Department? Pray? Would you Google “What to do if your son disappears in Syria”? When the unthinkable happened, the answer, in the case of Ann Goodwin and her husband Tag, was: all of the above. Their 30-year-old son Sam, who was attempting to become one of the few people in history to travel to every single country on the planet, vanished in a supposed safe-zone run by the Kurds on the Turkish border. At first, they didn’t even realize he had been abducted: maybe the phone reception had gone down, they told themselves, as had happened plenty of times before when Sam was in an off-the-beaten-path place. Just wait, he’ll call back soon. But Sam never did call back, and over the coming days, the horror of their situation quickly bore down on the Goodwins, a devout Catholic family of seven living a middle-class suburban lifestyle in St. Louis, Missouri. Frustrated and increasingly terrified, the Goodwin’s came to realize that they couldn’t rely on their government to save Sam. They were going to have to do it themselves. This is the extraordinary story of Sam’s abduction by the Syrian regime, who threatened to hand him over to ISIS for beheading if he did not confess to being a CIA spy. It’s also the story of a Midwestern American family who transformed themselves into their own detective agency, building up a network of journalists, hostage negotiators, Middle East experts, Russian diplomats, Vatican envoys, and shady mercenaries, until eventually – by nothing short of a miracle – they found a secret backdoor into the heart of the Syrian intelligence service itself. Through multiple first-person narrators, Saving Sam recounts an inspiring and unforgettable saga that includes a travel journey to every country in the world, famous celebrities, heads of state, high-stakes diplomacy and critical life lessons around curiosity, uncertainty, prayer and what it ultimately means to be free. In a genuine, straightforward and sometimes humorous style, Sam draws on his experience as a hostage to demonstrate how we can all turn our own adversities into assets, whether it be in our personal, professional or spiritual lives.