Six original one-act plays for middle graders written by six Newbery winning authors.
Six Newbery Medal-winning authors put together a powerhouse of six one-act plays perfect for reading aloud or acting out! Authors include Avi, Creech, Cooper, MacLachlan, Paterson, and Peck.
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Published in association with the Amon Carter Museum of American Art. Tentative exhibition dates (postponed due to COVID-19): Amon Carter Museum of American Art: August 2020 Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA): 2021
Acting Out is the first appearance in English of two short books published by Bernard Stiegler in 2003. In How I Became a Philosopher, he outlines his transformation during a...
Annotation Toch (criminal justice, U. of Albany of the State U. of New York) and Adams (public and environmental affairs, Indiana U.-Purdue U.- Indianapolis) provide a humane discussion of the psychology of imprisonment, the challenges of ...
This book: explains various types of aggressive behaviour exhibited by young people identifies factors related to aggressive behaviour distinguishes between normal aggression and aggression that is of greater concern gives practical advice ...
Dear ____________________, I know I can never really tell you about my summer at Camp Pine Haven.
So the gang works to raise awareness about antifreeze poisoning, and Zoe's mom has a special surprise in store for everyone.
Ina West traded independence and creativity for the joys of family and wealth until, twelve years and three children later, Jay, her husband, leaves her.
Newbery Medal winning authors put together a powerhouse of six one act plays perfect for reading aloud or acting out--Avi, Susan Cooper, Sharon Creech, Patricia MacLachlan, Katherine Paterson, and Richard Peck.
Acting Out: Performance Theory in African and African American Literature
Truly, this book is a great contribution to African and African American literature.
By turns heartbreaking, uplifting, and wry, this novel will resonate for any woman who has struggled to find her path in life.