The Power of a Penny

The Power of a Penny
Author: Glenn Dromgoole
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2013-10-22
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1466854995

Sometimes we find ourselves feeling like an old penny. Worthless. Forgotten. Discarded. Flattened. Ugly. Yet, like the penny, we still have value, we can make a difference. We have the power to smile. We have the power to be kind. We have the power to be courteous and pleasant. We have the power to praise. We have the power to listen. We have the power to try. We have the power to care. We do not lack for power. We just need to recognize what we do have and make the best use of it. These short selections show readers the path to cultivating the everyday powers, gifts, and opportunities we all have, so as to make a positive difference in our world. Discover your power, discover the Power of a Penny.

The Power of the Penny

The Power of the Penny
Author: Elaina Redmond
Publisher: Spencer Pub
Total Pages: 39
Release: 2009
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780981551500

Come see how the everyday penny is transformed into a radiant symbol of hope and possibility! Let the penny inspire you to embrace positive American values, build character and take action to live like Abraham Lincoln did. Travel the path of a hero, using the penny to light the way! The Power of the Penny will spark and capture the minds and hearts of children of all ages. This book modernizes Abe Lincoln and the vision of the Founding Fathers, igniting a new generation of heroes. Included are penny practices and activities to think about and do. After reading this book, one will never see the penny the same way again!

Blackwater

Blackwater
Author: Jeannette Arroyo
Publisher: Henry Holt and Company (BYR)
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2022-07-19
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1250893062

Riverdale meets Stranger Things in this debut queer YA graphic novel, developed from a hit webcomic. Set in the haunted town of Blackwater, Maine, two boys fall for each other as they dig for clues to a paranormal mystery. "For fans of Heartstopper and Teen Wolf." —School Library Journal Tony Price is a popular high school track star and occasional delinquent aching for his dad’s attention and approval. Eli Hirsch is a quiet boy with a chronic autoimmune disorder that has ravaged his health and social life. What happens when these two become unlikely friends (and a whole lot more . . .) in the spooky town of Blackwater, Maine? Werewolf curses, unsavory interactions with the quarterback of the football team, a ghostly fisherman haunting the harbor, and tons of high school drama. Co-illustrated by Jeannette Arroyo and Ren Graham, who alternate drawing chapters in their own unique and dynamic styles, Blackwater combines the spookiness of Anya's Ghost with the irreverent humor of Nimona.

The Adventures of Billy and Penny

The Adventures of Billy and Penny
Author: Suze Orman
Publisher: Hay House, Inc
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2017-01-03
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1401953050

#1 New York Times bestselling author and world-renowned financial expert Suze Orman makes her children’s book debut in this story of a one-dollar bill named Billy and penny named Penny. When Billy and Penny realize that the family they live with are overlooking their true worth, they decide to make their presence count by going missing. When the pizza man arrives, the mother enlists the help of her two children and their piggy bank in order to pay for dinner. When Billy and Penny make their return, the family shows their appreciation for the money that saved the day. Orman and wife and illustrator, Kathy Travis, team up for a classic and family-friendly tale of counting every penny and making every penny count.

A Penny's Worth

A Penny's Worth
Author: Kimberly Wilson
Publisher: Page Street Kids
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-04-19
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1645674681

In this "punny" introduction to US currency, a penny, doubting her value, sets out to find her purpose at any cost.

Opening the Parables

Opening the Parables
Author: M. D. Hayden
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2024-07-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

For centuries, Jesus' parables have been--and still are--extensively interpreted by those who impose Christian dogma and tradition on a parable told decades before Christianity per se even existed. There was no Christian tradition when Jesus was teaching his followers, and he was teaching regular people, not theologians. No wonder then that after two millennia, Jesus' parables, coated with a confusing overlay of Christian dogma, still puzzle readers of the New Testament. Opening the Parables is based on the premise that Jesus taught a singular spiritual truth which--once the clutter of others' words and interpretations is cleared away--appears consistently in all his teachings, even in his parables. In the best-possible way, Jesus was a one-subject teacher (one subject, using various teaching techniques, both deductive and inductive), a one-sermon preacher (one message, told in various ways). Everything he taught or preached was about love in the infinite, here-and-now Kingdom of God. All his parables, proverbs, aphorisms, and direct statements teach one lesson: in the highest realm we can imagine, compassionate love is all that matters.