If Hunter left me alone, then I could forget about him and focus on Noah. I was not going to fool around with two guys— even though it seemed as if that was exactly what my sick fa— ther wanted at the moment. Before Hunter was too many ...
Contributors to this volume are Daryl Bean, Neil Bissoondath, Robert Bothwell, Alan Cairns, Marc Cousineau, Robert Fulford, J.L. Granatstein, Darlene Johnston, William Kaplan, the late Paul Martin Sr, Rosella Melanson, Desmond Morton, Peter ...
Mitchell believed that expressing anger was always bad . He knew it and he felt it . Mitchell also realized that he himself had pushed away more than one friend and coworker because of his own angry outbursts .
Belonging
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In high school , he and Bertha , a classmate , fell in love . For the first time since his ... Bill fell into a profound depression that lasted three years , and did not graduate with his class . ... Bill W. and the Search for Belonging 9.
Leaving everything in the modern world when she falls in love with Amish boy Noah and joins his community, Rose ignores skepticism about her decision and struggles to prove herself throughout a trial period during which she and Noah are ...
Sharon Hersh knows this story well. But she also knows what is true: that our longings can draw us toward the innate belonging and worthiness that God writes into our stories.
In the book, you'll learn why some blacks fought for the South during the Civil War, how DNA testing is helping uncover new information about the past, and the black experience in the Southern states leading up to our nation's deadliest war ...
In the book, you'll learn why some blacks fought for the South during the Civil War, how DNA testing is helping uncover new information about the past, and the black experience in the Southern states leading up to our nation's deadliest war ...
Lincoln's assassination and Andrew Johnson's becoming president was as unbelievable. Lincoln had considered Johnson a good vice president because he was Southern and Northern; he was from Tennessee and had served as governor there.
The lessons in this book will help us work together to build a better workplace where everyone feels they belong.
and was clever about harvesting the rainwater that ran from the drainpipes into barrels she placed beneath them. One day when I was about three years old, I was out on the farm with my mother and my sister Mary collecting water from the ...
I still find it weird seeing Neil Jenkins around the Wales camp. He's been there forever, coaching the kickers, coaching the restarts. He was there when I was an under-19, him cutting his teeth as a coach, getting us up in the morning ...
Leaving behind her bitter past, Felicia Kristoffersen seeks to make a brighter future for herself as a teacher in Frenchman's Bluff, Idaho, but in this tiny high desert town, she can't afford to fail.
Gifted children with behavioural difficulties are addressed in another section of the same document: “There is evidence that some gifted students may also have behavioural difficulties such as Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder ...
Who is allowed to become a member of a community? When can we say that we truly belong? These are some of the questions of place and belonging that renowned cultural critic bell hooks examines in her new book, Belonging: A Culture of Place.
“ And you're staying on the island ? ” Joanna asked , holding her breath . “ Yes . Of course . ” His joking facade fell away . “ I don't know why it is , because I didn't grow up here , but I feel as if I belong here .
* Winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award * Silver Medal Society of Illustrators * * Named a Best Book of the Year by The New York Times, The Boston Globe, San Francisco Chronicle, NPR, Comics Beat, The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, ...
Who is allowed to become a member of a community? When can we say that we truly belong? These are some of the questions of place and belonging that renowned cultural critic bell hooks examines in her new book, Belonging: A Culture of Place.