Storytelling is a bridge that connects today with yesterday and the past with forever. The East Texas Writers Guild has produced its first anthology, Bridges, a collection of fiction and nonfiction, poetry and memoir, mystery and romance, historical and science fiction. It's a depiction of life, real and imagined, seen through the eyes of some of the best writers in the country. AT ETWG, we believe that everyone has a story, and these are the stories we have chosen to tell.
"Ruby Bridges was the first Black student to attend an all-white public school in the southern United States.
Yet the stories they tell about Montana''s complicated social history are important to understanding the dynamics of Montana''s development in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and reflect the optimism many people had, and have, for ...
I Am Ruby Bridges offers hope and confidence to all children and is a perfect learning tool for schools and libraries to teach the story of Ruby Bridges as never before and introducing this landmark story to young readers in a powerful new ...
Once there were hundreds of 19th-century and very early 20th-century covered bridges in Indiana so many in fact, that the state ranked third in the nation in the number of...
DIRECTOR: James Bridges. PRODUCER: Michael Douglas.EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: Bruce Gilbert. SCREENPLAY: Mike Gray & T.S. Cook and James Bridges CINEMATOGRAPHER: James Crabe. EDITOR: David Rawlins. PRODUCTION DESIGNER: George Jenkins.
But while bridges can be quite grand, this reminds us that their main purpose is bringing people together. This is perfect for budding architects, as well as readers who can relate to having loved ones who live far away.
Racing down the hairpin turns of the Riviera in the most unforgettable finale James Patterson has ever written, he confronts the truth of the Wolf's identity, a revelation that even Cross himself may be unable to survive.
Research shows that discipline problems are prevalent in public schools and continue to be one of the greatest challenges in education. In Building Bridges, author Dr. Don Parker shows educators how to address this issue head-on.
In this study Dr. Stanford surveys and evaluates the major achievements of Robert Bridges (1844-1930), an important poet, dramatist, scholar, and man of letters whose work has been unjustifiably neglected in recent years.
This is the true story of an extraordinary little girl who became the first Black person to attend an all-white elementary school in New Orleans.