Seeing Red

  • Seeing Red
    By Kathryn Erskine

    Mrs. Pugh's nostrils flared as she looked at Miss Miller and then at all of us. I noticed Miss Miller slide her copy of Animal Farm under a folder on her desk before the principal looked back at her for an answer.

  • Seeing Red: Federal Campaigns Against Black Militancy, 1919-1925
    By Theodore Kornweibel

    Ethelred E. Brown , and Clarence Carpenter , all friends of Briggs and part of the Harlem communist coterie . Carpenter advocated “ overthrowing the Government " and urged Battle to join the Socialist Party .

  • Seeing Red: A History of Natives in Canadian Newspapers
    By Mark Cronlund Anderson, Carmen L. Robertson

    ... Octavio, 170 Pearson, Lester B., 158 Perrier, Yvonne, 131 Perrin, Andrew, 14, 224–225 Persians, images of, 358SEEING RED.

  • Seeing Red: The Planet Mars
    By Nancy Loewen

    Explore Mars, the second-smallest planet in our solar system, and its cold canyons, ice caps, and more.

  • Seeing Red
    By Susan Crandall

    Looking down into her eyes, he put his index finger beneath her chin. “Please.” His nearness was making it difficult to breathe. Straightening her spine and narrowing her eyes, she said, “I was fine alone last night.

  • Seeing Red
    By Sarah Garland

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  • Seeing Red
    By Anne Louise MacDonald, Charis Wahl

    Average, normal, fourteen-year-old Frankie Uccello learns he's not so average after all when he discovers he can dream the future, but when he dreams of his best friend in danger, Frankie isn't sure he can save him. Simultaneous.

  • Seeing Red
    By Dana Dratch

    Nick found out from one of Janie Parker's suppliers that Lydia had gone to New York for a little “freshening up.” Complete with a casual wardrobe, perky boobs, and a strawberry blond 'do. How weird was that? Still, something had been ...

  • Seeing Red: The Chic Charnley Story
    By Alex Gordon, Chic Charnley

    The name Ross Freeland won't really mean too much to most football fans, but the lad had a profound and lasting effect on me. Ross was Partick Thistle crazy, a genuine supporter of the club. Sadly, Ross was diagnosed with cancer at a ...

  • Seeing Red: An Anger Management and Peacemaking Curriculum for Kids
    By Jennifer Simmonds

    The book describes its key concepts (including identifying triggers of anger, taking responsibility for mistakes, identifying healthy ways to avoid losing control, and discerning provocation), and key activities (including stating feelings, ...

  • Seeing Red: An Anger Management and Anti-bullying Curriculum for Kids
    By Jennifer Simmonds

    Seeing Red is a curriculum designed to help elementary and middle-school aged students better understand their anger so they can make healthy and successful choices and build strong relationships.

  • Seeing Red: A Study in Consciousness
    By Nicholas Humphrey

    Beginning with the seemingly simple act of seeing red, this brilliantly unsettling essay builds toward an explanation of why consciousness makes compelling evolutionary sense.

  • Seeing Red: The One Book Every Woman Needs to Read. Period.
    By Kirsten Karchmer

    And they certainly aren’t “just part of being a woman,” despite the fact that this is what we’ve been told time and time again—by friends, family, and even doctors.

  • Seeing Red
    By Sandra Brown

    Still seething over his break with both the ATF and his father, Trapper wants no association with the bombing or the Major. Yet Kerra's hints that there's more to the story rouse Trapper's interest despite himself.

  • Seeing Red: Indigenous Land, American Expansion, and the Political Economy of Plunder in North America
    By Michael John Witgen

    Telling the stories of mixed-race traders and missionaries, tribal leaders and territorial governors, Witgen challenges our assumptions about the inevitability of U.S. expansion.

  • Seeing Red
    By Susan Crandall

    Ellis Greene remembers very little about the night of her cousin Laura's murder, but she does recall the face of the murderer.

  • Seeing Red
    By Sandra Brown

    Still seething over his break with both the ATF and his father, Trapper wants no association with the bombing or the Major. Yet Kerra's hints that there's more to the story rouse Trapper's interest despite himself.

  • Seeing Red
    By Lina Meruane

    Lina Meruane (b. 1970), considered the best woman author of Chile today, has won numerous prestigious international prizes, and lives in New York, where she teaches at NYU.

  • Seeing Red: Redshifts, Cosmology and Academic Science
    By Halton C. Arp

    Seeing Red: Redshifts, Cosmology and Academic Science

  • Seeing Red
    By Graham Poll

    The most high-profile referee this country has ever seen, the controversial and opinionated Graham Poll exposes the myth that referees are the game’s silent men, and opens the lid on the shocking and often unbelievable world of football ...