The bond between them was instant: Laura a flower–power antiwar protestor, Brady a duty–bound soldier heading off to Vietnam.
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Emi, a Japanese-American in the second grade, is sent with her family to an internment camp during World War II, but the loss of the bracelet her best friend has given her proves that she does not need a physical reminder of that friendship ...
... from the island quite a lot, and she mentions seeing the two of them riding in a carriage together in Savannah. ... “What a story. It is unsavory, but darling, it has nothing to do with you. Magnus Lorens is not your blood kin, ...
In 1942, during the war with Japan, a Japanese-American girl must leave her home. She receives a good-bye gift from her best friend, but loses it at her new home....
With whimsical illustrations, this story includes instructions for children to make their own colorful salvation bracelets. A great book for parents of elementary-age children and Sunday School educators.
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“How does the bracelet figure?” Ray questioned. And why was Jason killed, he then asked himself. “Dad told me, and Loretta also knows that the bracelet, or bracelets, were just a part of the overall structure. He was no scientist; ...
Oh my, I have bracelets, but perhaps I don't wear them often. I think I'm afraid that I'll forget to take them off before I leave for home.” She rubbed at the bracelet with her sleeve and held her arm up to Abby. “See how it glitters.
And with this passing, there was great celebration with many more bracelets given to her. As she opened the many bracelets, she began to feel her joy fade. She realized that each giver expected her to wear their gift at all times.
Yoshiko Uchida draws on her own childhood as a Japanese-American during World War II in an internment camp to tell the poignant story of a young girl's discovery of the power of memory.
Piper puts up with her to maintain peace within the family. When an exquisite gold bracelet goes missing, all the evidence points to Zara as the thief. Piper knows she should go to the police, but she’s torn.
The bracelet leads Litney on an adventure she never could have imagined. Who would have thought a fourteen-year-old could fight evil and save her world? Who would have thought a bracelet would be the key to everything?
The Bracelet: A Novel
If God had allowed the bracelet to exist, it must be a part of his design. Unless, of course, he had somehow gone above all that, above God. Why worry about religious questions if the bracelet could give him any kind of power he wanted?