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This is a charming and heartwarming picture book that combines children's poetry with essential lessons about charity, poverty, and hygiene. Through lively and engaging rhymes, young readers will follow the adventures of impoverished Tommy. With colorful illustrations that bring the story to life, this book is perfect for parents and teachers looking to introduce important values to their little ones in a fun and accessible way.
During a stellar 20-year career punctuated by the Second World War, such was Tommy Lawton's prowess in front of goal he was a magnet for spectators at a host of top-level clubs. Prior to the war, he served Burnley and Everton with distinction; enlisted to the British army for the war effort, he guested for a host of clubs. After VE Day he maintained his career average of more than one goal every other game - with Everton, Chelsea, Notts County, Brentford, as player manager, and Arsenal; before another spell as player boss at Kettering. In 46 England games either side of the war and including wartime fixtures, he plundered 46 goals. Those impressive stats would surely be even more so but for the war. Deadly in the air or with either foot, and renowned for his sportsmanship - he was never booked throughout his career - Head and Shoulders Above the Rest is an ode to a swashbuckling centre-forward and the man Stanley Matthews described as: 'Quite simply, the greatest header of the ball I ever saw.'
Dark Echoes has a lot of things about life and death. The stories are straight forward with a message that is not done on purpose. The messages if any should be reminders of what should be observed in our daily lives. The poetry is very creative. It stands alone written in a style called free verse which is my favorite. The book is very interesting and well put together. I challenge you to read it and put it down if you can. These are the echoes in my life I constantly hear bouncing off walls, trees, and persons, reminding me about who I am and what I have grown to be. To look down on negativity without becoming apart of it has been my accomplished goal and not my downfall.