Why is Johnny Screaming?

Why is Johnny Screaming?
Author: Edward Ali
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2003-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0595288286

Johnny Spedolini, or as he is called affectionately, "Professor Speedo" or "Johnny Speedo," is a young man from Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, who becomes a well-loved teacher in the years of the sixties through the nineties, Johnny is a devoted Catholic Christian and loves his church; he happens also to be gay in a time and place when being gay is not only regarded as a mortal sin, but can, indeed, cost the gay person his or her life. Johnny is certainly pained by the fact of his homosexuality, but even more, he is angered by contemporary religion's attitude toward homosexuality. The story revolves around Johnny's sardonic and angry review of his world, his quixotic railing against injustice in the world and his desire to do good and be helpful to others in this imperfect world. Most of all, the story is about the treasured friendship between Johnny, his student and friend, Joey and Joey's lovely wife-to-be, Angela. The love story of these three seekers after truth constitutes the true heart of the story.

Johnny Tremain (eBook)

Johnny Tremain (eBook)
Author: Carmela M. Krueser
Publisher: Lorenz Educational Press
Total Pages: 66
Release: 1989-09-01
Genre:
ISBN: 0787780529

Exploring Literature is a complete teaching unit designed to give you everything needed to help students understand and appreciate fine literature. This exciting approach includes classroom-tested activities sure to save you hours of valuable preparation time.

Johnny Tenorio and Other Plays

Johnny Tenorio and Other Plays
Author: Carlos Morton
Publisher: Arte Publico Press
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1992-04-30
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9781611921885

A collection of the most recent and celebrated plays by the prolific Chicano playwright, including the following: Johnny Tenorio (1983), The Savior (1986), The Miser of Mexico (1989) and Pancho Diablo (1987). Morton is the winner of the National Latino Playwriting Contest (1986) and numerous other awards and grants. Time magazine called his work Òdidactic, polemical, yet often fiercely funnyÉÓ

St. Nicholas

St. Nicholas
Author: Mary Mapes Dodge
Publisher:
Total Pages: 592
Release: 1919
Genre: Children's literature
ISBN:

Ghost Town

Ghost Town
Author: R.E. Ward
Publisher: Bold Strokes Books Inc
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2024-02-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1636795242

Paranormal investigator Blair Wyndon is hell-bent on proving that ghosts are real. She posts the evidence she collects on the website, SpiritScientific, a well-known haven for like-minded paranormal believers. Well, like-minded except for Leif Henderson. Leif is a ghost hunter, not some stuffy paranormal investigator. She makes the kind of videos that thrill her audience, not bore them nearly to death. It’s all about clicks, views, and keeping the public watching to grow her fan base. She’s going to prove that ghosts exist with a dash of flair. Not like Blair. When they each receive an exclusive invitation to investigate the famed ghost town of Masonville, they jump at the chance. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity neither is willing to give up, even if it turns out that they must share the glory. But they aren’t the only ones who have been invited. The mystery suddenly turns deadly. Someone or something else is in Masonville, and if Blair and Leif don’t find a way to escape, they might never leave.

The Tales of Johnny Rockford

The Tales of Johnny Rockford
Author: Colton Johnson
Publisher: Colton Johnson
Total Pages: 82
Release: 2021-12-27
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN:

Come along on the journey with Johnny Rockford as he is faced with many difficult challenges to overcome. Enjoy a wide range of genres in this collection of short stories, from Action, to Drama, to Thriller. There’s something for everyone to enjoy in the Tales of Johnny Rockford.

Collaborative Intervention in Early Childhood

Collaborative Intervention in Early Childhood
Author: Deborah Hirschland
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2008-05-12
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0190450223

When young children are showing signs of difficulty, parents, childcare providers, and teachers often approach practitioners for guidance on how to best support healthy development. Whether providing consultation in early education programs and elementary schools, or assisting children and families in clinics or private practice, these practitioners need a sophisticated understanding of early childhood issues combined with a down-to-earth approach to intervention. This practical yet comprehensive guide: ·Reviews the multi-disciplinary knowledge needed to understand children's social, emotional, and behavioral difficulties ·Outlines step-by-step approaches to intervention for a a wide range of issues · Zeros in on common problems in establishing relationships, communicating effectively, sustaining attention, and handling frustration and anxiety ·Offers accessible ways to describe principles and strategies to parents and teachers ·Illustrates the consultative process through richly detailed and engaging case material With its unique integration of theoretical material, real-world applications, and vivid examples of practice, this volume will serve as an invaluable resource for those working to help 3- to 7-year-olds and the adults who care for and teach them.

When Men Don't Cry and Other Plays for Teens

When Men Don't Cry and Other Plays for Teens
Author: Samuel Williams
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 441
Release: 2013-10
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1490701915

Even the worst of us have a story to tell and a rationalization to share. The problem is that the "best of us" have already judged them unworthy. Many plays for student actors shy away from serious subjects. Even so, today's world is a serious place, and young people are facing some of the biggest challenges of their lives--gangs, drugs, bullying, broken homes, violence in the street. Seeking to address these topics, playwright Samuel Williams presents When Men Don't Cry and Other Plays for Teens, the last in his four-book series of plays. Powerful and relevant, these short dramatic works offer insight, understanding, and social commentary for today's youths, their teachers, and their families. Educational as well as entertaining, these plays shine a light on a troubled and often misunderstood generation. Acted out on stage or read aloud in a group setting, Williams' easy-to-read tales look past teens' tattoos, piercings, gang colors, and sagging pants to find their humanity. Ideal for schools and church groups, parents, and teens, When Men Don't Cry and Other Plays for Teens explores a litany of experiences and seeks to positively change the fundamental way that people see today's youth and family dynamics.