A shocking natural disaster rocks the country. And only one woman is prepared to handle the fallout. A post-apocalyptic thriller series begins. When a major crisis rocks the nation, supply lines are shut down everywhere. The small town of Moose Creek feels the effects almost immediately as they begin to run out of food. In the remote regions of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, the residents are hit again when the power is cut off to them in the middle of a brutal winter and they must struggle with one calamity after another, with the help of one woman Allexa Smeth is their under-trained Emergency Manager, with problems of her own.
With the publication of The Journal Bookin 1987, Toby Fulwiler revealed how journal writing can unleash the inquisitive and imaginative minds of English students. Now, as the writing-across-the-curriculum movement gains...
The academic world has long viewed with unease the use of journals as a learning tool at least in part because although they're written, they're not proper writing at all-often...
Whether you read print books, ebooks, or a bit of both, Books I've Read will serve as a tangible keepsake of your reading experiences.
Filled with pages to log book info, questions to reflect on, and favorite literary quotes, this is the ultimate companion for anyone who loves to curl up with a good read.
In This Book Is Anti-Racist, Tiffany Jewell and Aurélia Durand gave us an essential volume to understand anti-racism. Now, in the journal companion, understand your anti-racist self and dive further into the work.
... and now it was stealing off again, as she lay complacently watching it with her paws tucked under her, when her friend riordan's stout but solitary cock stepped up inquisitively, looked down at it with one eye, turning his head, ...
The special limited edition red mesh cover of the international bestseller… For anyone who's ever had trouble starting, keeping, or finishing a journal or sketchbook comes this expanded edition ofWreck This Journal, an illustrated book ...
Made specifically for book club members, this journal has prompts for all the basic book stats, such as the title, author, and who suggested the book, along with book club specific questions like “How does this book compare with the ...
... of California, Irvine. New press laws in 1819 that targeted Meeting in Public 71.
The author continues the exploration of her life as an artist, a woman, and a mother, focusing on the constant interplay between daily activities and choices and the broader context...