This book is a simple collection of bereavement poems by various authors put together for those who have lost a child. In loving memory of Tyler Jake Waters,stillborn at 25weeks & all those... More > children in heaven.< Less
This book is a simple collection of bereavement poems by various authors put together for those who have lost a child. In loving memory of Tyler Jake Waters,stillborn at 25weeks & all those... More > children in heaven.< Less
Lydia Maria Child, an American abolitionist, compiled this collection of short stories and poems by former slaves and noted activists as an inspiration to freed slaves. In her dedication to the... More > freedmen, she urges those who can read these stories aloud to others to share the strength, courage and accomplishments of black men and women.< Less
A fun book with cute black-and-white vintage pictures and silly rhymes. Your kids and grands will enjoy having you read this to them. Those old enough will enjoy reading it on their own!
The Freedmen's Book, by Lydia Maria Child was published in 1865. It was intended for use by recently freed African Americans, who were flocking to whatever schools they could find in order to learn... More > to read. As a source of inspiration to freedmen, Lydia Child offers a compilation of short stories, authored by noted abolitionists and former slaves, that showcase the accomplishments and courage of African-American men and women.< Less
College Reading: What Every Student Must Know. Part I The Socratic Method of Teaching and Learning (Ch. 1-8) defines, illustrates, and demonstrates how to implement Socratic Seminars, Part II focuses... More > on five basic questions of
interpretation that cluster around Why are relationships of love and friendship so difficult to maintain?--When do you need family most? How important is a father,
a mother, a brother, or a girlfriend in your life? When does romantic love grow into mature love? Who are your real friends? (Ch. 10-14). Part III asks Can we forget that we are human?--Is today’s technology as much a blessing as a curse?(15-16). Part IV asks How important is God in your life--Why do bad things happen to good people? How does someone cope with the death of a child? Why does law sometime fail to achieve justice? Do we all have the same unconditional right to life? (Ch. 17-21). In each chapter, two Great Book authors take up a basic interpretive question followed by related nonfiction readings.< Less
Children's book written by retired Teacher of 35 years providing 101 Tips to develop skills of confidence, vocabulary, self-esteem and the ability to read like a Pro.
This book is about a young African American boy that discovered making good choices can move him forward in life. At an early age, he committed himself to be a good citizen of America. Follow his... More > life as he makes difficult choices and see how far he succeed.< Less