The Ride of Pride
Author | : Sonya Johnson, PhD |
Publisher | : AuthorHouse |
Total Pages | : 78 |
Release | : 2016-02-24 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 1504979052 |
A family uses black inventors to motivate their son to show more interest in school.
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Author | : Sonya Johnson, PhD |
Publisher | : AuthorHouse |
Total Pages | : 78 |
Release | : 2016-02-24 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 1504979052 |
A family uses black inventors to motivate their son to show more interest in school.
Author | : Sonya Johnson |
Publisher | : AuthorHouse |
Total Pages | : 38 |
Release | : 2007-09 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 1434321754 |
Author | : Jaylen Journal |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 122 |
Release | : 2019-09-29 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781696394871 |
Jaylen Journal. A handsome, elegant, bold, & personalized notebook with the name Jaylen . An Appreciation Gift of 120 Cream Pages Lined Writing Journal Notebook with Personalized Name. Can be used as a Diary or Notepad to write in. Makes a great gift for a Jaylen in your life such as fathers and sons, brother, grandfather, cousin, best friend, best man, teacher for a graduation, birthday or wedding. Perfect for taking notes, jotting lists, doodling, brainstorming, prayer and meditation journaling, writing in as a diary, or giving as a gift. Not too thick & not too thin, so it's a great size to throw in your bag. SIZE: 6" X 9" PAPER: Lightly Lined on Cream Paper PAGES: 120 Pages (60 Sheets Front/Back) COVER: Soft Cover (Matte) Search Book of NAME Journal on Amazon.
Author | : Brittney Alexander |
Publisher | : Sullivan Group Publishing |
Total Pages | : 156 |
Release | : 2018-05-30 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1648407846 |
They say business and pleasure don’t mix; I tell ‘em mind their business. Unlucky in love and down on her luck, Essence Montgomery finds herself in a bit of a snag. Single, unemployed, and in desperate need of a job, just as it seemed things had reached rock bottom, she receives a phone call from her best friend, Lori, who offers her a chance to interview with one of R&B’s hottest acts, Andre Sangs. There’s one problem: Essence doesn’t work for men. In no position to turn down such a great opportunity, she decides to give it a try and finds herself interested in more than just a job. Andre Sangs, an up and coming R&B sensation, struggles to find balance in his life. Between the fame and fake friends, there are only few people he can turn to. Replacing his long-time personal assistant seems almost unbearable and entirely too stressful to handle, until he comes across Essence, who makes him wonder if there are any other positions she may be sent to replace in his life. Little do the two know, their meeting, although seemingly heaven sent, was no accident. As the two find themselves twisted and tangled in a web of deceit and lies by those closest to them, will the bond they’ve created be enough to get them through it?
Author | : Anita Wadhwa |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 188 |
Release | : 2015-11-19 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 1317434455 |
The school-to-prison pipeline is often the path for marginalized students, particularly black males, who are three times as likely to be suspended as White students. This volume provides an ethnographic portrait of how educators can implement restorative justice to build positive school cultures and address disciplinary problems in a more corrective and less punitive manner. Looking at the school-to-prison pipeline in a historical context, it analyzes current issues facing schools and communities and ways that restorative justice can improve behavior and academic achievement. By practicing a critical restorative justice, educators can reduce the domino effect between suspension and incarceration and foster a more inclusive school climate.
Author | : Wendy Parris |
Publisher | : Delacorte Press |
Total Pages | : 225 |
Release | : 2024-09-17 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 0593808002 |
A new locked room scary story about thirteen-year-old Avery, who plans a séance at a deserted theater to bond with her friends, only to realize they’re locked inside with someone—or something—else. This spine tingling read is perfect for fans of Katherine Arden and Lindsay Currie! When Avery returns to her hometown after moving away a year earlier, she is hoping to jump back into her friend group as if nothing’s changed. Unfortunately, new interests, secret crushes, and changing dynamics get in her way. To reunite her BFFs, she suggests they host a séance at an abandoned theater that was the site of a horrible tragedy. What starts as a fun outing, soon becomes a fight for survival after the group gets locked in…and discovers they’re not alone.
Author | : Brigit Young |
Publisher | : Roaring Brook Press |
Total Pages | : 223 |
Release | : 2022-07-05 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1250822122 |
"Real, relatable, and fully dimensional, Marianne is a main character you will root for with all your heart." —Dan Gemeinhart, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Midnight Children In this poignant middle grade novel, a struggling student joins her school's celebrated quiz team in a bid to avoid failing eighth grade. Marianne Blume has always known she’s not smart. After years of trying and trying at school, she’s mastered the art of getting by on a combination of luck, deflection, and her winning personality—that is, until she lands in the classroom of Mr. Garcia. Suddenly she’s at risk of flunking his class, repeating the eighth grade, and getting left behind by her best friend, Skyla. To receive much-needed extra credit and get into high school, Marianne makes the desperate decision to join her school’s Quiz Quest team, only to find out that her teammates have problems of their own—and that they need to win for her to get the credit. Now Marianne will need to try—like, actually try—for the first time in her life, while also helping her teammates pull it together. Can Marianne learn to be smart? What does it mean to be “bright,” anyway? And will she be left in eighth grade forever? Brigit Young (The Prettiest) has written an empowering story about bucking labels, overcoming preconceptions, and learning to hold your head—and hand—up high.
Author | : Jaylen Florian |
Publisher | : Jaylen Florian |
Total Pages | : 172 |
Release | : |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
It was only supposed to be physical… Two tough and formidable men attempt a casual understanding and freewheeling approach to male bonding and friendship. They begin to hook up, now and then, no strings attached. But when sparks extend beyond the bedroom, these lonely men are challenged to the breaking point by their magnetic attraction to one another. Both have rigorous job demands and they struggle with their secrets and futures. Pierre’s electrifying career seems to be soaring, but he’s confined by a professional bad boy persona at odds with his true nature. He’s rich and becoming famous, but he has untapped creative interests not satisfied by his life on the road and scripted fights in televised arenas. Matthew, stung from past betrayal, had lost any interest in pursuing other men. He has bigger priorities than intimacy, anyway. He’s being considered for a promotion to detective sergeant on the police force, and besides dedicating himself to the safety of his community, he’s absolutely devoted to his father and his dog, who completely depend on him. “Longing” is a slow burn friends-to-lovers male romance novel. Read now to join these dynamic and impressive men on their quest for fulfilling love.
Author | : Corinne Sullivan |
Publisher | : Wednesday Books |
Total Pages | : 301 |
Release | : 2018-03-06 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1250147077 |
theSkimm Reading Pick! Blurring the lines of blame and moral ambiguity, Indecent by Corinne Sullivan is a smart, sexy debut. Shy, introverted Imogene Abney has always been fascinated by the elite world of prep schools, having secretly longed to attend one since she was a girl in Buffalo, New York. So, shortly after her college graduation, when she’s offered a teaching position at the Vandenberg School for Boys, an all-boys prep school in Westchester, New York, she immediately accepts, despite having little teaching experience—and very little experience with boys. When Imogene meets handsome, popular Adam Kipling a few weeks into her tenure there, a student who exudes charm and status and ease, she’s immediately drawn to him. Who is this boy who flirts with her without fear of being caught? Who is this boy who seems immune to consequences and worry; a boy for whom the world will always provide? As an obsessive, illicit affair begins between them, Imogene is so lost in the haze of first love that she’s unable to recognize the danger she’s in. The danger of losing her job. The danger of losing herself in the wrong person. The danger of being caught doing something possibly illegal and so indecent. Exploring issues of class, sex, and gender, this smart, sexy debut by Corrine Sullivan shatters the black-and-white nature of victimhood, taking a close look at blame and moral ambiguity.
Author | : Taylor Harris |
Publisher | : Catapult |
Total Pages | : 273 |
Release | : 2023-01-17 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1646221621 |
A Black mother bumps up against the limits of everything she thought she believed—about science and medicine, about motherhood, and about her faith—in search of the truth about her son. "The memoir dedicates important space to the numbing bureaucracy that often accompanies medical visits, particularly as seen through the eyes of a Black woman in the South. Having moved often within White neighborhoods and educational institutions around her home in Charlottesville, Harris is unflinching about her periodic unease in those quarters. . . Harris also brings humor to bear in moments of great adversity."—Karen Iris Tucker, Washington Post One morning, Tophs, Taylor Harris’s round-cheeked, lively twenty-two-month-old, wakes up listless, only lifting his head to gulp down water. She rushes Tophs to the doctor, ignoring the part of herself, trained by years of therapy for generalized anxiety disorder, that tries to whisper that she’s overreacting. But at the hospital, her maternal instincts are confirmed: something is wrong with her boy, and Taylor’s life will never be the same. With every question the doctors answer about Tophs’s increasingly troubling symptoms, more arise, and Taylor dives into the search for a diagnosis. She spends countless hours trying to navigate health and education systems that can be hostile to Black mothers and children; at night she googles, prays, and interrogates her every action. Some days, her sweet, charismatic boy seems just fine; others, he struggles to answer simple questions. A long-awaited appointment with a geneticist ultimately reveals nothing about what’s causing Tophs’s drops in blood sugar, his processing delays—but it does reveal something unexpected about Taylor’s own health. What if her son’s challenges have saved her life? This Boy We Made is a stirring and radiantly written examination of the bond between mother and child, full of hard-won insights about fighting for and finding meaning when nothing goes as expected.