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The sudden departure of her inseparable friend Julie for California and her own father's unexpected illness challenge many of fourteen-year-old Toni's basic assumptions about friendship and her own happy and secure life.
Six poems for babies and toddlers.
He was the Darling of the Depression. At a time when the Mob ruled the prize ring, Jimmy McLarnin and his manager Pop Foster stayed out of the clutches of the gunmen. This is the story of two Irishmen who found each other on foreign shores and formed one of the great partnerships in sports – the old fairground fighter and the scrawny kid he promised to make champion of the world someday. Theirs is an epic journey that begins in County Down and ends on the star-lined pavements of Sunset Boulevard. Along the way lie murders and organised crime; Nazis, filmstars and gangsters; glamour, gang wars and Gaelic football!
When Nina met Jonathan through the personals, she thought he seemed nice enough. Little did she know that her quest for companionship would lead to an unplanned pregnancy, a new living situation, a fork in her career path and gossipy new-mommy groups. Trapped in their London home with diapers and homemade baby food (made by Jonathan, of course), Nina craves a little glamour, the odd afternoon out and—dare she think it?—maybe even a sexy dress. When her fashion editor friend needs a baby for a photo shoot, little Ben’s career as a model is launched, and Nina has a nice excuse to get out more. She intends to tell Jonathan—really she does—about their son’s star turn, but the time is never right, and they’ve been getting on so well. Of course, it’s only a matter of time until her secret is exposed.
The riveting true story of a child, a family, and life on the outskirts of normal. When Jeanne McDermott’s second child, Nathaniel, was born with Apert syndrome—a condition that results in a towering skull, a sunken face, and fingers webbed so tightly that hands look like mittens—she was completely unprepared for it. In this extraordinary memoir, McDermott calls on her dual roles as science journalist and mother to share her family’s traumatic yet enriching experience. Though McDermott and her family had to endure Nathaniel’s harrowing surgeries and the stares and comments of strangers and well-meaning friends, they were also transformed by the boy’s amazing strength and exuberant personality. With grace, courage, and humor, McDermott shows readers how a child with a rare syndrome can illuminate “a whole new way of seeing, not simply him and others, but ourselves.” “Babyface is not so much about a child with special needs as it is about a normal family and what happens when life takes an unexpected turn.”—The Boston Globe “As richly peopled as a novel . . . Jeanne McDermott has taken her education in grief and its transcendence and given it, with tenderness and even wit, to her readers.”—Rosellen Brown “Jeanne McDermott’s dual identity as a cerebral science writer and fiercely loving mother gives her book an unusual breadth and depth, one it could never attain were she a narrower writer or a narrower human being.”—Anne Fadiman, author of The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down
The true story of young, handsome serial killer Lesley Eugene Warren, who went on a rape and murder spree that terrorized the eastern United States in the late 1980s and early 1990s, is told. of photos.
The author of "The Man Who Killed Boys, " about John Wayne Gacy, presents in shocking and vivid detail true stories of young assassins who stunned their classmates, families, and even themselves with their violence--such as the Littleton, Colorado, school shooting. Linedecker also examines the responses of government and school officials. of photos. (May)
Using new information that comes from the formerly classified files of the FBI, this book tells the full story of the remarkable criminal career of Baby Face Nelson. Illustrations.
A variety of African American babies express their feelings on their faces.
Lift the flaps throughout to find lots of different faces - happy, sad, cheeky, sleepy, messy and giggly - then look under the flap on the final page to find a mirror for baby's own face!