The Adventures of Pinch and Nardo

The Adventures of Pinch and Nardo
Author: Kenneth Fuerstinger
Publisher: Writers Republic LLC
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2020-04-03
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1646201868

The Adventures of Pinch and Nardo is a special story about an unlikely friendship between two very different creatures and the adventures they experienced together. I think you will like the way, the special way, these two animals met. Pinch the inchworm is the main character in this story, but there is also Nardo the bullfrog who is also a very important character in the story that I am about to tell you. Are you ready for the adventures of Pinch and Nardo?

The Adventures of Pinch and Nardo Part 2

The Adventures of Pinch and Nardo Part 2
Author: Kenneth Fuerstinger
Publisher: Writers Republic LLC
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2021-05-21
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1646205189

The adventure continues! Pinch and Nardo are back with their search for their special purpose in life. The guys have been so happy living in their newly found home. With the big pond, the two waterfalls, and all that greenery, but they had a feeling that they need to explore the never-ending forest more, make more friends, and experience more adventures. Join Pinch and Nardo, you’re in for a surprise!

Destined for Space

Destined for Space
Author: Don Nardo
Publisher: Capstone
Total Pages: 67
Release: 2012
Genre: Astronautics
ISBN: 1620650053

"Describes the history and future of human space exploration"--Provided by publisher.

From Impossibilities To Success

From Impossibilities To Success
Author: Geoffrey Obel
Publisher: Writers Republic LLC
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2019-12-06
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1646201353

From Impossibilities to Success is an inspirational book about Dr. Geoffrey Ounda Obel’s life experiences from devastating situations that he encountered to obtaining a successful career. It is meant to inspire people that believing in God and oneself have the greatest power to overcome any obstacles in life.

The Epics of Greek Mythology

The Epics of Greek Mythology
Author: Don Nardo
Publisher: Capstone
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2011-07
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0756544823

Discusses the triumphs and defeats of the Greek and Trojan heroes during the Trojan War and the destruction of Troy by combined Greek armies.

Mary and Lou and Rhoda and Ted

Mary and Lou and Rhoda and Ted
Author: Jennifer Keishin Armstrong
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2013-10-29
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1451659229

The behind-the-scenes story of the making of the classic television series offers insight into how the influential show reflected changing American perspectives and was a first situation comedy to employ numerous women as writers and producers.

What it was like to fall in love with you

What it was like to fall in love with you
Author: Peyton Elizabeth McManus
Publisher: Writers Republic LLC
Total Pages: 62
Release: 2021-08-31
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1637286392

Love. Reading that word can invite a visceral reaction in almost anybody. What was yours? Disgust. Pity. Joy. Blind curiosity. Ignorance. Yearning. Loss. Pain. An existential “is it even real?” rabbit hole. The truth is, I feel like all of us can relate to those at different parts of our lives. We only hope that we will be able to fall in love with ourselves throughout the process. And maybe--just maybe--someone else too. A delicately-knit quilt of vulnerability, pain, and adoration, What It Was Like to Fall in Love With You puts the narratives that we believe about love on display, following a delicate yet inevitable storyline of growing through heartbreak, individuality, rebellion, abuse, and ultimately: love.

The Golden Spike

The Golden Spike
Author: Don Nardo
Publisher: Capstone
Total Pages: 65
Release: 2015
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0756549914

"Chronicles the historic meeting of two railroad lines in 1869 that linked the U.S. transcontinental railroad and Andrew J. Russell's famous photograph of the event"--

Crossing Borders, Claiming a Nation

Crossing Borders, Claiming a Nation
Author: Sandra McGee Deutsch
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 397
Release: 2010-07-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 0822392607

In Crossing Borders, Claiming a Nation, Sandra McGee Deutsch brings to light the powerful presence and influence of Jewish women in Argentina. The country has the largest Jewish community in Latin America and the third largest in the Western Hemisphere as a result of large-scale migration of Jewish people from European and Mediterranean countries from the 1880s through the Second World War. During this period, Argentina experienced multiple waves of political and cultural change, including liberalism, nacionalismo, and Peronism. Although Argentine liberalism stressed universal secular education, immigration, and individual mobility and freedom, women were denied basic citizenship rights, and sometimes Jews were cast as outsiders, especially during the era of right-wing nacionalismo. Deutsch’s research fills a gap by revealing the ways that Argentine Jewish women negotiated their own plural identities and in the process participated in and contributed to Argentina’s liberal project to create a more just society. Drawing on extensive archival research and original oral histories, Deutsch tells the stories of individual women, relating their sentiments and experiences as both insiders and outsiders to state formation, transnationalism, and cultural, political, ethnic, and gender borders in Argentine history. As agricultural pioneers and film stars, human rights activists and teachers, mothers and doctors, Argentine Jewish women led wide-ranging and multifaceted lives. Their community involvement—including building libraries and secular schools, and opposing global fascism in the 1930s and 1940s—directly contributed to the cultural and political lifeblood of a changing Argentina. Despite their marginalization as members of an ethnic minority and as women, Argentine Jewish women formed communal bonds, carved out their own place in society, and ultimately shaped Argentina’s changing pluralistic culture through their creativity and work.

How to Think Like Leonardo da Vinci

How to Think Like Leonardo da Vinci
Author: Michael J. Gelb
Publisher: Dell
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2009-10-21
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 0307573524

This inspiring and inventive guide teaches readers how to develop their full potential by following the example of the greatest genius of all time, Leonardo da Vinci. Acclaimed author Michael J. Gelb, who has helped thousands of people expand their minds to accomplish more than they ever thought possible, shows you how. Drawing on Da Vinci's notebooks, inventions, and legendary works of art, Gelb introduces Seven Da Vincian Principles—the essential elements of genius—from curiosità, the insatiably curious approach to life to connessione, the appreciation for the interconnectedness of all things. With Da Vinci as your inspiration, you will discover an exhilarating new way of thinking. And step-by-step, through exercises and provocative lessons, you will harness the power—and awesome wonder—of your own genius, mastering such life-changing abilities as: •Problem solving •Creative thinking •Self-expression •Enjoying the world around you •Goal setting and life balance •Harmonizing body and mind Drawing on Da Vinci's notebooks, inventions, and legendary works of art, acclaimed author Michael J. Gelb, introduces seven Da Vincian principles, the essential elements of genius, from curiosita, the insatiably curious approach to life, to connessione, the appreciation for the interconnectedness of all things. With Da Vinci as their inspiration, readers will discover an exhilarating new way of thinking. Step-by-step, through exercises and provocative lessons, anyone can harness the power and awesome wonder of their own genius, mastering such life-changing skills as problem solving, creative thinking, self-expression, goal setting and life balance, and harmonizing body and mind.