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Lexilou meets Jadie Bear is a story of how two puppies named Lexilou and Jadie Bear meet for the first time. Lexilou is visited by her big sister, Brittany, who is away at school. But this visit, Brittany brings home a big surprise, Jadie Bear. Lexilou and Jadie Bear start out kind of rocky, but in the end become best of friends.
Portals By: Michael Lodico Portals is about a typical high school teenager with struggles. The novel takes place in the year 2060. Teenager Lou Sills has the same problems as teenagers today, but in a different time period. Lou is pestered by bullies in school. He gets interested in science in the past, present, and future. He follows a college professor who discovers wormholes. When Lou goes to a seminar at his high school on a weekend, Lou gets interrupted by bullies and suddenly gets thrown into a wild adventure through the wormhole. Fasten your seat belts on this wild ride through the universe with Lou and a few familiar and odd beings.
Gracie Lou is nervous. She’s starting soccer camp tomorrow, but she has never played soccer before. What if she can’t kick the ball, or if everyone runs faster than her? What if the snack is yucky or the coach is grouchy? Luckily, she has her shooting star to help her. In the night, it takes Gracie Lou off on a special adventure that tickles her five senses. Along the way she meets five baby animals who need her help. Gracie Lou helps each of them try new things, and when she does, she discovers for herself that trying something new can be good for you!
This story is the adventure of two city-bred, horse-crazy girls whose chance meeting influences the course of their lives. They grow up and subtly learn to accept responsibilities while pursuing their dreams during this First Summer with Horses. This story of perseverance, determination and devotion during the growing up years is an engaging and timeless story for horse-loving people of all ages.
FOUR YOUNG WRITERS. AN AMAZING COLLECTION OF STORIES. FOUR DEFINITE LITERARY STARS OF THE FUTURE. Chloe Hooper, Anna Kay, Jay Krantz and Mark Panozzo pool their remarkable talents in MORE BEAUTIFUL LIES, a collection of the best of their writing, and a taste of wonderful things to come. In the 70s editor Brian Kiernan published a ground-breaking collection of essays entitled MOST BEAUTIFUL LIES, which showcased the work of five writers: Murray Bail, Peter Carey, Morris Lurie, Frank Moorhouse and Michael Wilding. MORE BEAUTIFUL LIES carries on from this collection, and will no doubt have a similar impact on readers and critics.
Written for principals, administrators, and educators, this book identifies seven habits of highly effective education leaders, and offers strategies and guidelines for establishing them. Major points are illustrated with case studies reflecting the experiences of elementary, middle, and high school educators. Checklists, feedback inventories, and other forms are supplied. The authors teach elementary education and educational leadership at the University of Alabama. There is no index. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.
“An unsettling, compelling first novel about secrets, illness, and the role of African-American men in society and family life.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review) This powerful novel of three generations of black men bound by blood—and by histories of mutual love, fear, and frustration—gives Pulitzer Prize–winning writer Leonard Pitts the opportunity to explore the painful truths of black men’s lives, especially as they play out in the fraught relations of fathers and sons. As fifty-year-old Mo tries to reach out to his increasingly tuned-out son Trey (who himself has become an unwed teenaged father), he realizes that the burden of grief and anger he carries over his own estranged father has everything to do with the struggles he encounters with his son. Part road novel, part character study, and part social critique, and written in compulsively readable prose, Before I Forget is the work of a major new voice in American fiction. Pitts knows inside and out the difficulties facing black men as they grapple with the complexities of their roles as fathers. “Pitts is a master storyteller with a keen eye for both social trends and the human heart.” —Tananarive Due, American Book Award-winning author “A beautiful, tragic and riveting work.” —Shelf Awareness (selected as one of top ten novels of 2009) “A gripping story of regret, revenge, unconditional love, acceptance, and ultimately forgiveness.” —Atlanta Daily World
Louis Armstrong was the founding father of jazz and one of this century's towering cultural figures, yet the full story of his extravagant life has never been told. Born in 1901 to the sixteen-year-old daughter of a slave, he came of age among the prostitutes, pimps, and rag-and-bone merchants of New Orleans. He married four times and enjoyed countless romantic involvements in and around his marriages. A believer in marijuana for the head and laxatives for the bowels, he was also a prolific diarist and correspondent, a devoted friend to celebrities from Bing Crosby to Ella Fitzgerald, a perceptive social observer, and, in his later years, an international goodwill ambassador. And, of course, he was a dazzling musician. From the bordellos and honky-tonks of Storyville--New Orleans's red light district--to the upscale nightclubs in Chicago, New York, and Hollywood, Armstrong's stunning playing, gravelly voice, and irrepressible personality captivated audiences and critics alike. Recognized and beloved wherever he went, he nonetheless managed to remain vigorously himself. Now Laurence Bergreen's remarkable book brings to life the passionate, courageous, and charismatic figure who forever changed the face of American music.