“Inspirational and tinged with nostalgia, this will please fans.” —Kirkus Reviews “A well-intentioned tale full of expressive scenes…heartfelt.”— School Library Journal From New York Times bestselling author and master ...
This healthy balance sets the book apart from most worldly approaches to therapy and healing. The concepts regarding pain in this book are very original and imperative in a book with this subject matter.
But although graveyards and gravemarkers have long been recognized as vital elements of the material culture of New England, they have not received the same attention in the South.Sticks and Stones is the first book to consider the full ...
Shy, mostly friendless Kevin couldn't be more annoyed when his parents sign him up for Nature Crew in an attempt to help him become more sociable.
New to this second book on Lew French's designs, are gallery-quality, framed art pieces, puzzled together from rock and driftwood, resulting in one-of-a-kind wall sculptures.
When four people--Trayce, a successful Internet entrepreneur; Solomon, a drugstore manager; Janet, an exotic dancer; and Karim, a famous New York music video director--return home for their ten-year high school reunion, their lives are ...
And the urge to claim her may be his undoing. STICKS AND STONES is a standalone story in the collaborative Khargals of Duras series, with no cliffhangers and a guaranteed HEA. Enjoy the books in any order!
At the end of the story within the framework of the film , the Grimms are stunned and can hardly believe their ears ... John Stephens and Robyn McCallum , Retelling Stories , Framing Culture : Traditional Story and Metanarratives in ...
“Inspirational and tinged with nostalgia, this will please fans.” —Kirkus Reviews “A well-intentioned tale full of expressive scenes…heartfelt.”— School Library Journal From New York Times bestselling author and master ...
. . . Comprehensive in her reporting and balanced in her conclusions, Bazelon extracts from these stories useful lessons for young people, parents and principals alike.”—The Washington Post
In a special class at Dunwiddle Magic School for children whose magic is unpredictable, Nory finds an outlet for her dritten-self in the kittenball team, and Bax worries because all he can do is turn into a rock, and nobody knows why.
This book examines the pain and damage inflicted by words and the many different disguises that such abuse can assume.
Jujube struggles to restore her tarnished reputation when Brent Floyd, her date for the Valentine's Day dance, spreads vicious rumors about what happened that night. Self respect
The kids in Upside-Down Magic know their magic is a little out of control. But that doesn't make them weird--it only makes them human.
Examines the nature and place of insults in daily life, discussing how insults influence a person's beliefs and impressions about others' character, honor, gender, intentions, conventions, and power.
Barbara collected Jonathan's tray from the table and her husband's from his lap and walked out of the room towards ... and had established a successful building business, but in the house he was idle and did nothing to help his wife.
Jujube is thrilled when Brent asks her out.
Blending keen journalistic and narrative skills, Bazelon explores different facets of bullying through the stories of three young people who found themselves caught in the thick of it.
The stories will exemplify God's presence in the least of them to bring about a change that will benefit not only the children but the adults as well.
In a barren landscape an empire is about to rise and an epic struggle is about to unfold. Sticks and Stones illuminates this earth-shaking tale without a single word. Here, Peter Kuper has created a picture story of epic proportions.