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Howdy, pardners! Put on your sheriff badge, tie your cowboy scarf and have a go, with Yee-Ha Harvey in this rootin’-tootin’, carry-along, novelty book! An interactive role play book with massive added value! Have a Go Harvey dresses as a different character in each title of this fantasy role-play series, which also includes the cowboy book, ‘Yo-Ho Harvey’ Contains removable dressing-up pieces, so kids can have a go, too! Perfectly targetted at little boys – a ‘Mr Ben’ for a new generation of children. Aspiring pirates will delight in watching Harvey come to life before their eyes in the pull-tab, moving scenes at the beginning and end of this swashbuckling story. With its attractive plastic handle, this wonderful play-and-pretend set is easily transported by little pirates! A jaunty rhyming text, brimming with familiar pirate words and phrases – perfect for reading aloud.
In 1879, Taw Black, away at college in Georgia, receives word that his family's ranch in the New Mexico Territory has been raided by outlaws-and that his father has been killed. When Taw learns that his adopted brother may have been involved, he starts for home to clear his brother's name and avenge the death of his father. With no money to fund his journey, Taw must plod through the dangerous post-Civil War landscape, using any means to survive. Taw's grief transforms into hate, even as he is befriended by a riverboat gambler, a Mexican outlaw, and a band of renegade Indians. When he finally arrives home, he uncovers a master plot instigated by a gang of killers intent on not getting caught. As he takes retribution on the men responsible for his father's death, he fears that his actions are causing him to lose part of his own soul-something that becomes more daunting when he meets a special woman who could change his life forever.
GOTHAM is an American crime-drama television series from Warner Bros. Television developed by Bruno Heller, based on the characters from DC Comics in their Batman mythology - centering on a young Bruce Wayne, then-detective James Gordon, Alfred Pennyworth, a pre-Catwoman Selina Kyle, as well as a rogues gallery of burgeoning villains before they became known as the Penguin, the Riddler, the Scarecrow, Two-Face and more.
"Escape To The Floating Island": Sonic's on the run from the law, so where better to hide than Angel Island? But Geoffrey St. John is in hot pursuit, and a timely rescue by Dulcy the Dragon might not be enough to save Sonic! When the battle lines are drawn, who will the island's Guardian -- Knuckles -- side with? Meanwhile, in Knothole, King Acorn makes a startling reveal while Dr. Robotnik makes his next devious move!
“Grapes of Glory . . . is an insightful look into the challenges, victories, and disappointments of dedicated men and women who have had God’s heart for migrant workers . . . You will be blessed and challenged by this story about how God used ordinary men and women to impact the lives of so many disparate groups for the cause of the Lord Jesus Christ.” — Dr. Clyde Cook, President, BIOLA University -
Ahoy, shipmates! Put on your pirate eye patch, tie your headscarf and have a go, with Yo-Ho Harvey in this swashbuckling, carry-along, novelty book! An interactive role play book with massive added value! Have a Go Harvey dresses as a different character in each title of this fantasy role-play series, which also includes the cowboy book, ‘Yee-Ha Harvey’ Contains removable dressing-up pieces, so kids can have a go, too! Perfectly targetted at little boys – a ‘Mr Ben’ for a new generation of children. Aspiring pirates will delight in watching Harvey come to life before their eyes in the pull-tab, moving scenes at the beginning and end of this swashbuckling story. With its attractive plastic handle, this wonderful play-and-pretend set is easily transported by little pirates! A jaunty rhyming text, brimming with familiar pirate words and phrases – perfect for reading aloud.
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CAVEAT: This novelette is also available as part of my collection: "Civil Wars", which is also available on Google Books. After a road trip to a small hostile town in a remote southern Arkansas countryside a prep school basketball team witnesses a brutal act by two of the local residents.The young men are detained against their will while the local constable decides how to best cover up the local crime.Three of the bolder team mates escape their confinement and set off a series of events that leads to tragedy for both the local town and the out-of-their element teenagers.
The ladies of the Mostly Methodist Club were used to swapping recipes, not stock tips. So in 1983, a young rebel finds her way into the group and shows them how to have fun, as well as telling them about a new computer company founded by a man named Bill Gates.
The Cosby Cohort examines the childhood experiences of second generation middle class Blacks who grew up in mostly White spaces during the 1980s and 1990s. This probing book explores their journey to upward mobility, including the discrimination they faced in White neighborhoods and schools, the extraordinary pressures placed upon them to achieve, the racial lessons imparted to them by their parents, their tenuous relationships with Black children of other classes, and the impact that all of these experiences had on their adult racial identities. At young ages, this generation of middle class Blacks, whom Harris coins as the Cosby Cohort, was faced with racial displacement, frustration, and the ever-present pressure to emerge victorious against the pull of downward mobility. Even in adulthood, they continue to negotiate the tensions between upward mobility and maintaining ties to the larger Black community and culture. While these young Blacks may have grown up watching The Cosby Show, as the book reveals, their stories indicate a much more complex reality than portrayed by the show.