Rachael's Auntie Is Bald-Headed

Rachael's Auntie Is Bald-Headed
Author: Amber Rae Waters-Porter
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 18
Release: 2010-02
Genre:
ISBN: 1449077552

Rachael's Auntie Is Bald-Headed is one book of a series that is designed to gently familiarize children with issues that require healing for their minds and hearts. It is about a 9 year old girl who discovers that her favorite aunt is bald-headed, as a result of Cancer. She struggles with the fears of teasing, thinking Cancer is contagious, and wondering how to fix it, all during Thanksgiving weekend. Readers may identify with Rachael's fears or gain sensitivity for others who may have this experience. The book has an open ending to encourage each reader to develop his/her own conclusion. At the end of the story are a vocabulary list, creative writing assignments, and opportunities to promote the support of a charity, community service, or other selfless activities relating to the story.

Rachel Ray

Rachel Ray
Author: Anthony Trollope
Publisher:
Total Pages: 274
Release: 1864
Genre:
ISBN:

The Moonstone

The Moonstone
Author: Wilkie Collins
Publisher: Harper & Brothers
Total Pages: 234
Release: 1868
Genre: East Indians
ISBN:

The Moonstone concerns the huge yellow diamond of the title that was once stolen from an Indian shrine. Rachel Verrinder receives the stone as a gift and does not realise that it has been passed to her in a sinister form of revenge by John Herncastle who, it transpires, acquired the moonstone by means of murder and theft. The jewel also brings bad luck. The stone disappears on the very night it is given to Rachel, though, and the tale concerns the unveiling of the culprit after the intervention of Sergeant Cuff, a famous London detective. A maid who is under suspicion commits suicide and Rachel herself seems reticent when it comes to aiding the investigation. Mysterious Indians appear frequently and there is an air of confusion and the unknown until the mystery is eventually solved.

The moonstone

The moonstone
Author: William Wilkie Collins
Publisher:
Total Pages: 234
Release: 1868
Genre:
ISBN:

The Language of Baklava

The Language of Baklava
Author: Diana Abu-Jaber
Publisher: Anchor
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2007-12-18
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0307428834

Diana Abu-Jaber’s vibrant, humorous memoir weaves together delicious food memories that illuminate the two cultures of her childhood—American and Jordanian. Here are stories of being raised by a food-obsessed Jordanian father and tales of Lake Ontario shish kabob cookouts and goat stew feasts under Bedouin tents in the desert. These sensuously evoked repasts, complete with recipes, paint a loving and complex portrait of Diana’s impractical, displaced immigrant father who, like many an immigrant before him, cooked to remember the place he came from and to pass that connection on to his children. The Language of Baklava irresistibly invites us to sit down at the table with Diana’s family, sharing unforgettable meals that turn out to be as much about “grace, difference, faith, love” as they are about food.