The Other Side

The Other Side
Author: Jacqueline Woodson
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2001-01-15
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0399231161

Jacqueline Woodson is the 2018-2019 National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature Clover's mom says it isn't safe to cross the fence that segregates their African-American side of town from the white side where Anna lives. But the two girls strike up a friendship, and get around the grown-ups' rules by sitting on top of the fence together. With the addition of a brand-new author's note, this special edition celebrates the tenth anniversary of this classic book. As always, Woodson moves readers with her lyrical narrative, and E. B. Lewis's amazing talent shines in his gorgeous watercolor illustrations.

Love on the Other Side - A Nagabe Short Story Collection

Love on the Other Side - A Nagabe Short Story Collection
Author: Nagabe
Publisher: Seven Seas Entertainment
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2020-06-16
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 1648270115

Love comes in many forms. A magnificent bird comforts a struggling girl; a vampire waltzes with a young lady at night; a blind girl lives with a monster of whom there is more than meets the eye. This six-story manga collection by masterful manga creator Nagabe explores fascinating relationships that refuse to be confined.

The Other Side of the Story

The Other Side of the Story
Author: Nancy Jean Loewen
Publisher: Capstone
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2014-10-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1479580759

That's NOT the way it was! say five characters from some of the worlds most beloved fairy tales. In reality, Cinderella wasn't the sweetest belle of the ball. She was an annoying chatterbox. Jack was a petty thief. And Little Red Riding Hood? Spoiled rotten! Its all about point of view. Pull up a chair, and get the full scoop straight from the mouths of the wicked stepmother, the giant, the prince, Baby Bear, and the wolf. Get the Other Side of the Story!

Stories from the Other Side

Stories from the Other Side
Author: Gordon Smith
Publisher: Hay House, Inc
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2006-09-28
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1848507216

Stories From The Other Side is a revealing, honest and often humorous account of Gordon’s experiences as a medium. From realising his abilities as a child (much to the confusion of his family) to silencing voices at night it provides a fascinating insight into his world. Ideal for both believers and sceptics alike, it includes shockingly accurate readings, moving tales of bereavement and surprising celebrity anecdotes. Stories from the Other Side breaches the gap between science and spirituality and offers Gordon’s unique insight on life and death. From his early years in a rough estate in Glasgow, to his international acclaim as one of the world’s best mediums, it charts the confusion, happiness, love and heartbreak he has encountered along the way.

Another Other Side of the Story

Another Other Side of the Story
Author: Nancy Loewen
Publisher: Capstone Classroom
Total Pages: 121
Release: 2014
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1479557390

"Introduces the concept of point of view through retellings of five classic fairy tales - 'Beauty and the Beast,' 'Snow White,' 'Rapunzel,' 'Sleeping Beauty,' and 'The Frog Prince' - by the stories' supporting characters"

The Other Side

The Other Side
Author: Juan Pablo Villalobos
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages: 105
Release: 2019-09-10
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 0374305749

Award-winning Mexican author Juan Pablo Villalobos explores illegal immigration with this emotionally raw and timely nonfiction book about ten Central American teens and their journeys to the United States. You can't really tell what time it is when you're in the freezer. Every year, thousands of migrant children and teens cross the U.S.-Mexico border. The journey is treacherous and sometimes deadly, but worth the risk for migrants who are escaping gang violence and poverty in their home countries. And for those refugees who do succeed? They face an immigration process that is as winding and multi-tiered as the journey that brought them here. In this book, award-winning Mexican author Juan Pablo Villalobos strings together the diverse experiences of eleven real migrant teenagers, offering readers a beginning road map to issues facing the region. These timely accounts of courage, sacrifice, and survival—including two fourteen-year-old girls forming a tenuous friendship as they wait in a frigid holding cell, a boy in Chicago beginning to craft his future while piecing together his past in El Salvador, and cousins learning to lift each other up through angry waters—offer a rare and invaluable window into the U.S.–Central American refugee crisis. In turns optimistic and heartbreaking, The Other Side balances the boundless hope at the center of immigration with the weight of its risks and repercussions. Here is a necessary read for young people on both sides of the issue.

The Other Side

The Other Side
Author: Melanie Gillman
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2016-07-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780997484700

The Other Side is a 200 page, black and white queer paranormal romance comics anthology, with 19 stories by 25 different creators.

The Other Side of Impossible

The Other Side of Impossible
Author: Susannah Meadows
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2017-05-02
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 0812986458

You’re faced with a difficult health condition. You have exhausted medicine’s answers. What do you do? Susannah Meadows tells the real-life stories of seven families who persisted when traditional medicine alone wasn’t enough. Their adventures take us to the outer frontiers of medical science and cutting-edge complementary therapies, as Meadows explores research into the mind’s potential to heal the body, the possible role food may play in reversing disease, the power of agency, perseverance, and hope—and more. When journalist Susannah Meadows noticed her three-year-old son, Shepherd, shying away from soccer practice, she had no idea it was the first sign of juvenile idiopathic arthritis. The diagnosis was the first step of a long journey, physically painful for Shepherd and emotionally wrenching for Susannah and her family. But they pressed on, and using a combination of traditional and complementary medicine they beat the disease, and the odds. Meadows chronicles her own story, and takes you into the lives of other remarkable people, exploring their heartbreaks and triumphs. One boy who has severe food allergies undergoes an unconventional therapy and is soon eating everything. An organic farmer in Washington State tries to solve the puzzle of her daughter’s epileptic seizures. A physician with MS creates her own combination of treatments and goes from a wheelchair to riding a bike again. A child diagnosed with ADHD refuses to take medication and instead improves his life, and the life of his family, after changing his diet. Other families take on rheumatoid arthritis and autistic behaviors. Meadows includes new information about traditional and nontraditional medicine and the latest science on how the health of our gut bacteria is connected to wellness—and how the right foods play a key role in helping this microscopic population thrive. She also talks with scientists who study the traits and circumstances that may make some people keep going when others feel helpless. These researchers are illuminating the psychology of healing—how the mind, and asserting control over your body and health, can play a part in recovery. Fascinating, moving, and profoundly inspiring, The Other Side of Impossible gives us people driven by love, desperation, and astonishing resolve—a community of the defiant who share an extraordinary talent for hope and for fighting the battle for healing in today’s world and tomorrow’s.

The Other Side of the Mountain

The Other Side of the Mountain
Author: Thomas Merton
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2010-09-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0062016784

With the election of a new Abbot at the Abbey of Gethsemani, Merton enters a period of unprecedented freedom, culminating in the opportunity to travel to California, Alaska, and finally the Far East – journeys that offer him new possibilities and causes for contemplation. In his last days at the Abbey of Gethsemani, Merton continues to follow the tumultuous events of the sixties, including the assassinations of Martin Luther King, Jr., and Robert Kennedy. In Southeast Asia, he meets the Dalai Lama and other Buddhist and Catholic monks and discovers a rare and rewarding kinship with each. The final year is full of excitement and great potential for Merton, making his accidental death in Bangkok, at the age of fifth-three, all the more tragic.

Without Utterance

Without Utterance
Author: Ruth Codier Resch
Publisher: Lorian Press
Total Pages: 141
Release: 2012
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780983742272

The catastrophe of losing language is told by a lover of observation willing to dig deep into essential memories of self. The author tells the tender, sometimes horrifying present lived without language, visions of an uncertain future, and unexpected creativity from the chaos. To speak at all was to locate the fewest words to express anything. Returning to language and writing the author uses spare sensory language in vivid touching ways to evoke her experiences for the reader. Non-verbal languages are surprising and transformative parts of her journey through art, music, body practices, and mysticism These Tales are for anyone who loves a journey, stories that incite the imagination, to experience the unthinkable. These are Tales for those have calamitous chaotic events and illnesses in their lives who yearn to see affirmation that life is, in fact, possible, with possibilities not dreamed, despite circumstances.