A simple, clear story which helps children whose baby sibling has died at birth to understand what has happened, to deal with all of the feelings that are arising, and to continue to feel loved and secure.
Bob Slocum, an average, middle-aged man with a good job, slowly becomes more and more unhappy with the routine of his life.
And then something happened. . . .
The story aims to answer children's questions about such traumatic events, and to help children identify and counter racial injustice in their own lives.
Bruce J. Schulman, The Seventies: The Great Shift in American Culture, Society, and Politics (New York: Free Press, ... Quoted in Steven J. L. Taylor, Desegregation in Boston and Buffalo: The Influence of Local Leaders (Albany: SUNY ...
Told from two viewpoints, Blythe promises to fix things after her best friend rapes naive Ali at a party, drawing her into the ruthless popular crowd while Ali is still reeling. Includes a list of resources for victims of assault.
This title discusses, in simple terms, sexual and physical abuse, explains why adults may become abusive, and encourages children to report such abuse to a trusting adult.
After Sherman sees something terrible happen, he becomes anxious and then angry, so a counselor helps him talk about these emotions.
This important follow-up to the bestselling, groundbreaking, and polarizing Something Happened in Our Town, is a much-needed story to help communities in the aftermath of gun violence.
Years later, Yvette couldn’t get the story of the Jewish tailor out of her head. She decided to track down the man’s descendants—and eventually found them in Israel.
"Carmen's family receives support from their community after her father, an undocumented immigrant from Mexico, has been detained"--