Toddler Bay Presents Todd's First Day

Toddler Bay Presents Todd's First Day
Author: Anthony Walls
Publisher:
Total Pages: 46
Release: 2019-03-21
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781643496559

Are you kids ready for the adventure of a lifetime? Are you ready to go on a voyage with a brand-new lovable character? Then get ready for the adventures of Toddler Bay. Todd is a toddler, an adorable baby sea turtle freshly hatched from his shell. Todd embarks on a seemingly impossible mission to find his parents who have disappeared from the nest. After making his way to the ocean, Todd recruits Hank the sea horse and a handful of other reef creatures to help him find his mom and dad. Before long, he will find himself between a rock and the Shadow. Will Todd be able to outwit the Shadow, find his missing parents, and save the day? Don't miss one spine-tingling moment! Kids of all ages will fall in love with Todd and the other toddlers from the bay. Be sure to pick up your copy of Toddler Bay. I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.

The Life and Times of Clyde Kennard

The Life and Times of Clyde Kennard
Author: Derek R. King
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2018-10-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 1483491358

In 1955, Clyde Kennard, a decorated army veteran, was forced to cut short the final year of his studies at the University of Chicago and return home to Mississippi due to family circumstances, where Kennard made the decision to complete his education. Yet still on the eve of the civil rights movement in America, Kennard's decision would be one of the first serious attempts to integrate any public school at the college level in the state. The Life and Times of Clyde Kennard tells the true story of Kennard's efforts to complete his further education at Mississippi Southern College (now the University of Southern Mississippi) against the backdrop of the institutionalized social order of the times and the prevailing winds of change attempting to blow that social order away. As Meredith's admission to "Ole Miss" became more widely known at the time, Kennard became the forgotten man. Author Derek R. King shares his extensive research into Kennard's life, and touches on key events that shaped those times.

Our Paper

Our Paper
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 876
Release: 1903
Genre: Juvenile delinquency
ISBN:

Oh the Glory of It All

Oh the Glory of It All
Author: Sean Wilsey
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 508
Release: 2006-04-25
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780143036913

“[An] irreverent and remarkably candid memoir about growing up in wealthy eighties San Francisco . . . rollicking, ruthless . . . ultimately generous-hearted.” —Vogue “A vivid mix of brio, self-awareness and sophistication . . . writing well is indeed the best revenge.” —The New York Times Book Review “A monumental piece of work.” —Kirkus Reviews “In the beginning we were happy. And we were always excessive. So in the beginning we were happy to excess.” With these opening lines Sean Wilsey takes us on an exhilarating tour of life in the strangest, wealthiest, and most grandiose of families. Sean's blond-bombshell mother (one of the thinly veiled characters in Armistead Maupin's bestselling Tales of the City) is a 1980s society-page staple, regularly entertaining Black Panthers and movie stars in her marble and glass penthouse, "eight hundred feet in the air above San Francisco; an apartment at the top of a building at the top of a hill: full of light, full of voices, full of windows full of water and bridges and hills." His enigmatic father uses a jet helicopter to drop Sean off at the video arcade and lectures his son on proper hygiene in public restrooms, "You should wash your hands first, before you use the urinal. Not after. Your penis isn't dirty. But your hands are." When Sean, "the kind of child who sings songs to sick flowers," turns nine years old, his father divorces his mother and marries her best friend. Sean's life blows apart. His mother first invites him to commit suicide with her, then has a "vision" of salvation that requires packing her Louis Vuitton luggage and traveling the globe, a retinue of multiracial children in tow. Her goal: peace on earth (and a Nobel Prize). Sean meets Indira Gandhi, Helmut Kohl, Menachem Begin, and the pope, hoping each one might come back to San Francisco and persuade his father to rejoin the family. Instead, Sean is pushed out of San Francisco and sent spiraling through five high schools, till he finally lands at an unorthodox reform school cum "therapeutic community," in Italy. With its multiplicity of settings and kaleidoscopic mix of preoccupations-sex, Russia, jet helicopters, seismic upheaval, boarding schools, Middle Earth, skinheads, home improvement, suicide, skateboarding, Sovietology, public transportation, massage, Christian fundamentalism, dogs, Texas, global thermonuclear war, truth, evil, masturbation, hope, Bethlehem, CT, eventual salvation (abridged list)—Oh the Glory of It All is memoir as bildungsroman as explosion.

Seasoned

Seasoned
Author: Tom Zink
Publisher: Off The Common Books
Total Pages: 156
Release:
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

Tom Zink was born in a blizzard in 1947, a child of winter. Seasoned: A Memoir of Grief and Grace is the story of Tom’s unwitting grief journey of five decades that begins when his older brother Steve is hit by a car and killed while on the paper route the two boys shared. It’s the story of a conservative German Lutheran family and the ways in which the parents and surviving children protect each other in loss with a silent acceptance that does not serve them in the long run. Tom buries his grief along with his brother so he can carry on with his life. His career after high school takes him around the world, across the country, and back again. It is only after Tom is married and a father of two teen-aged sons that, in a moment of profound grace, he realizes the depth and importance of his loss. His faith and new-found desire as an adult to process Steve’s death take Tom full circle back to his brother’s grave. But this is not merely a story of grief and recovery; it is also a tender and lighthearted look at humor and laughter, winning and losing, and doubt and faith.

The Imperceptible Adjustment

The Imperceptible Adjustment
Author: James Runyon
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2016-03-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1512732176

The World Leader with Unlimited Power Hayden Christopher Langley has a secret billion-dollar project that he has manipulated for his own devices. Will the outcome of this hidden venture leave him a legacy as the most powerful president or destroy the world? The Secret Service Agent Hudson Blackwell is once again sent to protect his country, but this time it has become personal. Having someone very close to him taken, can he regain what he has lost and also right the many wrongs that have occurred in his nation and the world? The Professor of Ancient Studies Dr. Todd Meyers knows more about ancient Israel than anyone else in academia. Yet will this knowledge be of any help when it comes to saving Hudson or restoring the world? The Beautiful Woman Being an influential voice for a powerful senator does not protect this innocent woman from being dragged into a web of deception and lies. Will she make it out safe or lose her true destiny forever? Our History at Risk With each successive change, more of the world is altered. Can humanity recover from the power of a mad man? Can this leader be stopped or will he complete The Imperceptible Adjustment and change our nation forever.