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Koester Jou Baba (Afrikaans, Paperback, 3rd ed): M Faure, A. Richardson Koester Jou Baba (Afrikaans, Paperback, 3rd ed)
M Faure, A. Richardson
R185 R145 Discovery Miles 1 450 Save R40 (22%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

n Noodsaaklike gids vir ouers om hul baba se eerste jaar met selfvertroue te hanteer. Meg Faure (arbeidsterapeut) en Ann Richardson (geregistreerde verpleegsuster en vroed vrou), ouerskapkenners en medeskrywers van die bekende Sense-reeks, bied ouers nou 'n bygewerkte en uitgebreide derde uitgawe van hulle hoogs suksesvolle ouerskaphan dleiding vir die eerste jaar. Ouers oral in die land beskou die boek as hulle Bababybel, en dit is maklik om te sien waarom dit een van Suid-Afrika se gewildste ouerskapboeke is. Koester jou baba spreek met 'n sagte dog praktiese benadering die belangrikste ouerskapkwessies van geboorte tot 12 maande aan.

Building and Sustaining Resilience in Complex Organizations - Pre-Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Complexity... Building and Sustaining Resilience in Complex Organizations - Pre-Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Complexity and Organizational Resilience (Hardcover, New)
Robert A. Kay, Kurt A. Richardson
R1,408 Discovery Miles 14 080 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The role of, and the means to achieve, resilience (the capacity to be sustainable through the impact of multitudinous future changes in a connected, dynamic environment) are increasingly the focus of corporate strategy departments and government think tanks. The increasing volatility in economic markets, the natural environment and society generally require new tools to think about, and take meaningful action towards, the achievement and maintenance of resilient policies and practices. The field of Complexity Thinking arguably has a significant role to play in both informing and assisting our organizations in achieving resilience in this context. This workshop aimed to explore the nature of this role and the ways in which Complexity Science may be combined with other disciplines to increase resilience in many areas of human endeavor. We hope that the papers offers here represent a broad basis from which to begin such an exploratory discussion.

Classic Complexity - From the Abstract to the Concrete (Hardcover, New): Kurt A. Richardson, Jeffrey A Goldstein Classic Complexity - From the Abstract to the Concrete (Hardcover, New)
Kurt A. Richardson, Jeffrey A Goldstein
R1,251 Discovery Miles 12 510 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

With a field so broad in both breadth and depth as that making up the contemporary study of complex systems, it is well nigh impossible to cover all the bases underlying the development of well argued, robust and relevant understanding of these systems. That is one of the reasons why the international journal Emergence: Complexity and Organization has offered a Classical Paper in each issue. Now, in this current volume we have made available in one publication venue the diverse Classical Papers that have been published so far in E: CO. These papers are offered not only to enrich our current understandings by exhibiting the historical background to many of today's leading complexity-based ideas, perspectives, and methods. They are also gathered here to help address some of the difficulties confronting not only complexity thinkers, but for that matter any thinker sincerely trying to grasp the novel situations and novel difficulties we face in modern times

Emergence - Complexity & Organization 2006 Anuual (Hardcover): Jeffrey A Goldstein, Kurt A. Richardson, Peter M. Allen Emergence - Complexity & Organization 2006 Anuual (Hardcover)
Jeffrey A Goldstein, Kurt A. Richardson, Peter M. Allen
R2,414 Discovery Miles 24 140 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Organizations of all kinds struggle to understand, adapt, respond and manipulate changing conditions in their internal and external environments. Approaches based on the causal, linear logic of mechanistic sciences and engineering continue to play an important role, given people's ability to create order. But such approaches are valid only within carefully circumscribed boundaries. They become counterproductive when the same organizations display the highly reflexive, context-dependent, dynamic nature of systems in which agents learn and adapt and new patterns emerge. The rapidly expanding discussion about complex systems offers important contributions to the integration of diverse perspectives and ultimately new insights into organizational effectiveness. There is increasing interest in complexity in mainstream business education, as well as in specialist business disciplines such as knowledge management. Real world systems can't be completely designed, controlled, understood or predicted, even by the so-called sciences of complexity, but they can be more effective when understood as complex systems. While many scientific disciplines explore complexity principally through abstract mathematical models and simulations, Emergence: Complexity & Organization explores the emerging understanding of human systems from both the 'hard' quantitative sciences and the the 'soft' qualitative perspectives. This 2006 Annual includes articles from Elizabeth McMillan, Daniel Solow, Kathleen Carley, Paul Cilliers, Ysanne Carlisle, James Hazy, and many more, which explore a range of complexity-related topics from philosophical concerns through to the practical application of complexity ideas, concepts and frameworks in human organizations. Also included are a series of three reproductions of classical papers in the fields of complexity and systems, each with critical introductions that explore their modern relevance: "The Philosophic Functions of Emergence" by Charles A. Baylis (originally published in 1929); "Novelty, Indeterminism, and Emergence" by W. T. Stace (originally published in 1939); "The Functions of the Executive: The Individual and Organization" by Chester I. Barnard(originally published in 1938).

Explorations in Complexity Thinking - Pre-Proceedings of the 3rd International Workshop on Complexity and Philosophy... Explorations in Complexity Thinking - Pre-Proceedings of the 3rd International Workshop on Complexity and Philosophy (Hardcover, New)
Kurt A. Richardson; Paul Cilliers
R1,590 Discovery Miles 15 900 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Emergence - Complexity & Organization - 2009 Annual (Hardcover): Peter M. Allen, Kurt A. Richardson, Jeffrey A Goldstein Emergence - Complexity & Organization - 2009 Annual (Hardcover)
Peter M. Allen, Kurt A. Richardson, Jeffrey A Goldstein
R2,316 Discovery Miles 23 160 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Organizations of all kinds struggle to understand, adapt, respond and manipulate changing conditions in their internal and external environments. Approaches based on the causal, linear logic of mechanistic sciences and engineering continue to play an important role, given people's ability to create order. But such approaches are valid only within carefully circumscribed boundaries. They become counterproductive when the same organizations display the highly reflexive, context-dependent, dynamic nature of systems in which agents learn and adapt and new patterns emerge. The rapidly expanding discussion about complex systems offers important contributions to the integration of diverse perspectives and ultimately new insights into organizational effectiveness. There is increasing interest in complexity in mainstream business education, as well as in specialist business disciplines such as knowledge management. Real world systems can't be completely designed, controlled, understood or predicted, even by the so-called sciences of complexity, but they can be more effective when understood as complex systems. While many scientific disciplines explore complexity principally through abstract mathematical models and simulations, Emergence: Complexity & Organization explores the emerging understanding of human systems from both the 'hard' quantitative sciences and the 'soft' qualitative perspectives. This 2009 Annual includes articles from Anet Potgieter, Benyamin Lichtenstein, Kate Crawford, Donald Gilstrap, Liz Varga, Steven Wallis, and many more, that explore a range of complexity-related topics from philosophical concerns through to the practical application of complexity ideas, concepts and frameworks in human organizations. Also included are a series of four reproductions of classical papers in the fields of complexity and systems, each with critical introductions that explore their modern relevance: "Thoughts on Organization Theory" by Anatol Rapoport & William J. Horvath(originally published in 1959)"The Doctrine of Levels" by George P. Conger(originally published in 1925)"The Role of Somatic Change in Evolution" by Gregory Bateson(originally published in 1963)"The Status of Emergence" by Paul Henle(originally published in 1942)

The New Woman in Fiction and Fact - Fin-de-Siecle Feminisms (Hardcover): A. Richardson, C. Willis The New Woman in Fiction and Fact - Fin-de-Siecle Feminisms (Hardcover)
A. Richardson, C. Willis
R2,797 Discovery Miles 27 970 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A cultural icon of the fin de siècle, the New Woman was not one figure, but several. In the guise of a bicycling, cigarette-smoking Amazon, the New Woman romped through the pages of Punch and popular fiction; as a neurasthenic victim of social oppression, she suffered in the pages of New Woman novels such as Sarah Grand's hugely successful The Heavenly Twins. The New Woman in Fiction and Fact marks a radically new departure in nineteenth-century scholarship to explore the polyvocal nature of the late Victorian debates around gender, motherhood, class, race and imperialism which converged in the name of the New Woman.

Emergence, Complexity & Organization 2008 Annual (Hardcover, New): Kurt A. Richardson, Jeffrey A Goldstein, Peter M. Allen Emergence, Complexity & Organization 2008 Annual (Hardcover, New)
Kurt A. Richardson, Jeffrey A Goldstein, Peter M. Allen
R2,125 Discovery Miles 21 250 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Organizations of all kinds struggle to understand, adapt, respond and manipulate changing conditions in their internal and external environments. Approaches based on the causal, linear logic of mechanistic sciences and engineering continue to play an important role, given people's ability to create order. But such approaches are valid only within carefully circumscribed boundaries. They become counterproductive when the same organizations display the highly reflexive, context-dependent, dynamic nature of systems in which agents learn and adapt and new patterns emerge. The rapidly expanding discussion about complex systems offers important contributions to the integration of diverse perspectives and ultimately new insights into organizational effectiveness. There is increasing interest in complexity in mainstream business education, as well as in specialist business disciplines such as knowledge management. Real world systems can't be completely designed, controlled, understood or predicted, even by the so-called sciences of complexity, but they can be more effective when understood as complex systems. While many scientific disciplines explore complexity principally through abstract mathematical models and simulations, Emergence: Complexity & Organization explores the emerging understanding of human systems from both the 'hard' quantitative sciences and the 'soft' qualitative perspectives. This 2008 Annual includes articles from Stephen J. Guastello, Ken Baskin, Mihnea Moldoveanu, Frank Boons, Duncan A. Robertson, Brenda L. Massetti, Maria May Seitanidi, Mary Lee Rhodes and many more, which explore a range of complexity-related topics from philosophical concerns through to the practical application of complexity ideas, concepts and frameworks in human organizations. Also included are a series of four reproductions of classical papers in the fields of complexity and systems, each with critical introductions that explore their modern relevance: "The Meanings of 'Emergence' and Its Modes" by Arthur O. Lovejoy (originally published in 1927) "An Outline of General System Theory" by Ludwig von Bertalanffy (originally published in 1950) "Society as a Complex Adaptive System" by Walter Buckley (originally published in 1968) "Is Adaptability Enough?" by Geoffrey Vickers (originally published in 1959)

Emergence - Complexity & Organization 2004 Annual (Hardcover): Kurt A. Richardson, Jeffrey A Goldstein, Peter M. Allen Emergence - Complexity & Organization 2004 Annual (Hardcover)
Kurt A. Richardson, Jeffrey A Goldstein, Peter M. Allen
R1,857 Discovery Miles 18 570 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Organizations of all kinds struggle to understand, adapt, respond and manipulate changing conditions in their internal and external environments. Approaches based on the causal, linear logic of mechanistic sciences and engineering continue to play an important role, given people's ability to create order. But such approaches are valid only within carefully circumscribed boundaries. They become counterproductive when the same organizations display the highly reflexive, context-dependent, dynamic nature of systems in which agents learn and adapt and new patterns emerge. The rapidly expanding discussion about complex systems offers important contributions to the integration of diverse perspectives and ultimately new insights into organizational effectiveness. There is increasing interest in complexity in mainstream business education, as well as in specialist business disciplines such as knowledge management. Real world systems can't be completely designed, controlled, understood or predicted, even by the so-called sciences of complexity, but they can be more effective when understood as complex systems. While many scientific disciplines explore complexity through mathematical models and simulations, Emergence: Complexity & Organization explores the emerging understanding of human systems that is informed by this research. This 2004 Annual includes articles from Isabelle Stengers, Julie Klein, Sandra Mitchell, Glenda Eoyang, Bill McKelvey, William Sulis and many more, which explore a range of complexity-related topics from philosophical concerns through to the practical application of complexity ideas, concepts and frameworks in human organizations. Also included are a series of four reproductions of classical papers in the fields of complexity and systems: "Principles of Self-Organizing Systems" by Ross Ashby (originally published in 1962) "General Systems Theory: The Skeleton of Science" by Kenneth Boulding (originally published in 1956) "Science and Complexity" by Warren Weaver (originally published in 1948) "Emergence" by Stephen Pepper (originally published in 1926)

Emergence - Complexity & Organization 2005 Annual (Hardcover): Kurt A. Richardson, David Snowden, Peter M. Allen Emergence - Complexity & Organization 2005 Annual (Hardcover)
Kurt A. Richardson, David Snowden, Peter M. Allen
R1,864 Discovery Miles 18 640 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Organizations of all kinds struggle to understand, adapt, respond and manipulate changing conditions in their internal and external environments. Approaches based on the causal, linear logic of mechanistic sciences and engineering continue to play an important role, given people's ability to create order. But such approaches are valid only within carefully circumscribed boundaries. They become counterproductive when the same organizations display the highly reflexive, context-dependent, dynamic nature of systems in which agents learn and adapt and new patterns emerge. The rapidly expanding discussion about complex systems offers important contributions to the integration of diverse perspectives and ultimately new insights into organizational effectiveness. There is increasing interest in complexity in mainstream business education, as well as in specialist business disciplines such as knowledge management. Real world systems can't be completely designed, controlled, understood or predicted, even by the so-called sciences of complexity, but they can be more effective when understood as complex systems. While many scientific disciplines explore complexity through mathematical models and simulations, Emergence: Complexity & Organization explores the emerging understanding of human systems that is informed by this research. This 2005 Annual includes articles from Max Boisot, Ken Baskin, Robert E. Ulanowicz, Heather H pfl, Victoria Alexander, and many more, which explore a range of complexity-related topics from philosophical concerns through to the practical application of complexity ideas, concepts and frameworks in human organizations. Also included are a series of four reproductions of classical papers in the fields of complexity and systems: "Futurology and the Future of Systems Analysis" by Ida R. Hoos (originally published in 1972) "A Form of Logic Suited for Biology" by Walter M. Elsasser (originally published in 1981) "Beyond Open Systems Models of Organization" by Louis R. Pondy (originally unpublished conference paper from 1976) "The Architecture of Complexity" by Herbert A. Simon (originally published in 1962)

Knots, Lace and Tartan - Making Sense of Complex Human Systems in Military Operations Research - The Selected Works of Graham... Knots, Lace and Tartan - Making Sense of Complex Human Systems in Military Operations Research - The Selected Works of Graham L. Mathieson (Hardcover)
Graham L Mathieson; Edited by Kurt A. Richardson
R1,100 Discovery Miles 11 000 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Graham Mathieson was a Fellow of the UK MOD's Defence Science and Technology Laboratory where he was a member of the Human Systems Team. He was an innovative thinker who made significant contributions to the understanding and analysis of military command and control, with particular emphasis in recent years on the proper representation of humans in models. His work had an impact not only in the UK, but worldwide via NATO working groups, the DOD's CCRP, and collaborative international projects. He was a major contributor to the NATO Code of Best Practice for C2 Analysis. Graham was passionate about the rigorous use of science to inform decision making, and was well known for challenging his colleagues' ideas with constructive arguments that were based on his own clear and innovative thinking. This volume brings together selected works from Graham's published writings on complex human systems in military operations research, which should be of interest to human systems researchers in both the military and civilian domains. Part I ("Scoping the Problem Space") brings together three chapters that represent Graham's later works on complexity thinking and how it might be applied to human organizations. The extent to which he embraced the new complexity paradigm is clear, and how he was beginning to weave it into the needs of OA customers. Part II ("Confronting the Problem Space") contains papers that are much less general and abstract, and address specific issues in the complex world of human systems modeling.

Making Healthcare Care - Managing Via Simple Guiding Principles (Hardcover, New): Hugo K Letiche Making Healthcare Care - Managing Via Simple Guiding Principles (Hardcover, New)
Hugo K Letiche; Contributions by Joanna Latimer; Series edited by Michael Lissak, Kurt A. Richardson
R2,704 Discovery Miles 27 040 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A volume in I.S.C.E Book Series: Managing the Complex Series Editors Kurt Richardson and Michael Lissack, ISCE Research In this volume, Hugo Letiche tackles the all-important question, is there ""care"" in healthcare? If, as Klaus Krippendorff (2006) argues, ""meaning is a structured space, a network of expected senses, a set of possibilities .[that] emerges in the use of language,"" then within the healthcare systems of today, the meaning of ""care"" has been defined to be the eradication of a problem. We must recognize that patients do not wish to regarded merely as a problem requiring eradication. Letiche is opposed to the very idea that complexity reduction can address the humanity of each individual healthcare situation. He argues that, through narratives and through complexity based social theory, the complexity of each individual situation must be transcended through mindful listening and engaged dialogue. Letiche suggests that in the absence of such mindfulness, the lack of time for true listening, and the inability of providers and systems to allow for patients and family to engage in dialogue lies both the roots of the problem and the potential for its solution.If complexity theory has a role in the analysis understanding and betterment of social systems, then approaches such as the one Letiche undertakes herein will become essential tools of the trade.

Complexity and Policy Analysis - Tools and Concepts for Designing Robust Policies in a Complex World (Hardcover): Linda F... Complexity and Policy Analysis - Tools and Concepts for Designing Robust Policies in a Complex World (Hardcover)
Linda F Dennard, Kurt A. Richardson, Goktug Morcol
R1,780 Discovery Miles 17 800 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

It is well known and acknowledged that public policies are inherently complex. But the implications of complexity theory (or complex adaptive systems theory) for policy analysis have not been explored fully. The authors of this volume offer perspectives and methodological tools to fill this gap. Among the questions explored in the volume are, does complexity theory offer a 'new science', an alternative way of thinking to the pervasive rationalism of the mainstream policy analysis, or is it merely a novel analytical tool kit? Does the theory suggest a new way of knowing-and consequently solving-complex public policy problems, for example? How does the theory conceptualize complexity, and is this different from common understandings of the term? What should be the involvement of policy analysts in the process of change from the perspective of complexity theory? Does the theory support or suggest a complexity ethics? The authors of the book also illustrate how agent-based models, the most commonly applied tool of complexity theorists, can be used in policy analysis, as well as creatively applying other methods such as Q-methodology and qualitative case study in understanding complex social problems.

Managing Organizational Complexity - Philosophy, Theory and Application (Hardcover, New): Kurt A. Richardson Managing Organizational Complexity - Philosophy, Theory and Application (Hardcover, New)
Kurt A. Richardson
R3,492 Discovery Miles 34 920 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In introducing this first volume of a series exploring issues in managing complexity, Richardson (Institute for the Study of Coherence and Emergence) contends that no one has yet developed a reliable skill set for learning from the noise of complex systems. In 30 papers, multidisciplinary international contributors analyze complex organizations,

Emergence - Complexity & Organization - 2010 Annual (Hardcover): Peter M. Allen, Kurt A. Richardson, Jeffrey A Goldstein Emergence - Complexity & Organization - 2010 Annual (Hardcover)
Peter M. Allen, Kurt A. Richardson, Jeffrey A Goldstein
R2,318 Discovery Miles 23 180 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Organizations of all kinds struggle to understand, adapt, respond and manipulate changing conditions in their internal and external environments. Approaches based on the causal, linear logic of mechanistic sciences and engineering continue to play an important role, given people's ability to create order. But such approaches are valid only within carefully circumscribed boundaries. They become counterproductive when the same organizations display the highly reflexive, context-dependent, dynamic nature of systems in which agents learn and adapt and new patterns emerge. The rapidly expanding discussion about complex systems offers important contributions to the integration of diverse perspectives and ultimately new insights into organizational effectiveness. There is increasing interest in complexity in mainstream business education, as well as in specialist business disciplines such as knowledge management. Real world systems can't be completely designed, controlled, understood or predicted, even by the so-called sciences of complexity, but they can be more effective when understood as complex systems. While many scientific disciplines explore complexity principally through abstract mathematical models and simulations, Emergence: Complexity & Organization explores the emerging understanding of human systems from both the 'hard' quantitative sciences and the 'soft' qualitative perspectives. This 2010 Annual includes articles from Goktu Morcol, Lynne Hamill, Mika Aaltonen, Glenda Eoyang, Lasse Gerrits, Jean Boulton, and many more, that explore a range of complexity-related topics from philosophical concerns through to the practical application of complexity ideas, concepts and frameworks in human organizations. Also included are a series of four reproductions of classic papers in the fields of complexity and systems, each with critical introductions that explore their modern relevance: "The Science of 'Muddling' Through" by Charles E. Lindblom (originally published in 1959); "Why is Economics not an Evolutionary Science?" by Thorstein Veblen (originally published in 1898); "The Theory of Emergence" by Reuben Ablowitz (originally published in 1939), and; "Determinism and Life" by Conrad Hal Waddington (originally published in 1972).

Emergence - Complexity and Organization 2007 Annual (Hardcover, New): Peter M. Allen, Kurt A. Richardson, Jeffrey Goldstein Emergence - Complexity and Organization 2007 Annual (Hardcover, New)
Peter M. Allen, Kurt A. Richardson, Jeffrey Goldstein
R2,051 Discovery Miles 20 510 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Organizations of all kinds struggle to understand, adapt, respond and manipulate changing conditions in their internal and external environments. Approaches based on the causal, linear logic of mechanistic sciences and engineering continue to play an important role, given people's ability to create order. But such approaches are valid only within carefully circumscribed boundaries. They become counterproductive when the same organizations display the highly reflexive, context-dependent, dynamic nature of systems in which agents learn and adapt and new patterns emerge. The rapidly expanding discussion about complex systems offers important contributions to the integration of diverse perspectives and ultimately new insights into organizational effectiveness. There is increasing interest in complexity in mainstream business education, as well as in specialist business disciplines such as knowledge management. Real world systems can't be completely designed, controlled, understood or predicted, even by the so-called sciences of complexity, but they can be more effective when understood as complex systems. While many scientific disciplines explore complexity principally through abstract mathematical models and simulations, Emergence: Complexity & Organization explores the emerging understanding of human systems from both the 'hard' quantitative sciences and the 'soft' qualitative perspectives. This 2007 Annual includes articles from Alice MacGillivray, Dale Lockwood, L. Deborah Sword, Gerald Midgley, Viveca Asporth, Jack Meek, and many more, which explore a range of complexity-related topics from philosophical concerns through to the practical application of complexity ideas, concepts and frameworks in human organizations. Also included are a series of four reproductions of classical papers in the fields of complexity and systems, each with critical introductions that explore their modern relevance: "The Philosophy of the Present" by George Herbert Mead (originally published in 1932), "Emergence" by Michael Polanyi (originally published in 1966), "The Theory of Complex Phenomena" by Friedrich August von Hayek (originally published in 1967), and "The Pretence of Knowledge" by Friedrich August von Hayek (originally published in 1975).

The Story of the Automobile Industry; a History of the Development of the Automobile, Together With a Survey of the Industry as... The Story of the Automobile Industry; a History of the Development of the Automobile, Together With a Survey of the Industry as It is Today, and Its Trends and Opportunities as a Profession (Hardcover)
Ralph A. Richardson
R785 Discovery Miles 7 850 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Story of the Automobile Industry; a History of the Development of the Automobile, Together With a Survey of the Industry as... The Story of the Automobile Industry; a History of the Development of the Automobile, Together With a Survey of the Industry as It is Today, and Its Trends and Opportunities as a Profession (Paperback)
Ralph A. Richardson
R456 Discovery Miles 4 560 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Walking in the Wilderness - Seeking God During Lent (Paperback): Beth A. Richardson Walking in the Wilderness - Seeking God During Lent (Paperback)
Beth A. Richardson
R364 R303 Discovery Miles 3 030 Save R61 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
I'm Sorry (Paperback): Carolyn A. Richardson I'm Sorry (Paperback)
Carolyn A. Richardson
R308 Discovery Miles 3 080 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Electricity and Wheels (Hardcover): General Motors Corporation Dept of Pub Electricity and Wheels (Hardcover)
General Motors Corporation Dept of Pub; Ralph A. Richardson
R680 Discovery Miles 6 800 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Jessie-the-Deer & The Magical Watch - Saves Love Green Forest (Paperback): James A. Richardson, Myles Barack Richardson, Jaden... Jessie-the-Deer & The Magical Watch - Saves Love Green Forest (Paperback)
James A. Richardson, Myles Barack Richardson, Jaden James Richardson
R290 Discovery Miles 2 900 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Michael O'Hara and Friends to the Rescue (Paperback): Patricia A. Richardson Michael O'Hara and Friends to the Rescue (Paperback)
Patricia A. Richardson
R370 Discovery Miles 3 700 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Meet leprechauns Judge Custodio O'Donnell, his law clerk Blackstone O'Grady and the Judge's very black cats, Mootly and Smartly.

The little group in their rented German car begins their journey through the Black Forest, taking time to enjoy the Fall colors. Along the way, Blackstone O'Grady suffers an unfortunate mishap.

Distraught, the Judge calls Michael O'Hara and a group of their mutual friends to come to the aid of poor Blackstone O'Grady. Arriving with the blink of an eye, Michael O'Hara and his friends hear the Judge's tale of woe and offer their advice.

Will their advice bring Blackstone O'Grady back to health?

Aside from the story's main plot, author Patricia A. Richardson skillfully interweaves interesting subplots to the tale as well. Find out who Professor Fintan O'Rourke is and how he is connected with the aforementioned characters.

My Grace is Sufficient - Living With Lymphedema (Paperback): Patricia A. Richardson My Grace is Sufficient - Living With Lymphedema (Paperback)
Patricia A. Richardson
R305 Discovery Miles 3 050 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Pat is currently the teacher of an adult women's class and has been a Sunday school teacher for a combination of thirty-one years. Pat is the mother of a son and daughter and the proud grandmother of three grandchildren and one great-grand child. If Christian counseling was based solely on experience, Pat would make an excellent counselor. In her 67 years of living, she's experienced being an unwed mother, a young divorcee with two, young children, a single working mother, a young widow, an older divorcee, and an older college student. Having also experienced what it's like to have breast cancer and now dealing with the condition of Lymphedema, Pat knows, without a doubt, that her strength and courage solely comes from God TO GOD BE THE GLORY

The Flight of Tiffany (Paperback): Jr. James a. Richardson The Flight of Tiffany (Paperback)
Jr. James a. Richardson
R263 R232 Discovery Miles 2 320 Save R31 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

My name is Wendy. I was a 14-year-old girl just trying to make it in today's cruel world. I lived in Florida with my mom and stepdad, and then was sent to live with my dad and his wife Karen in South Boston, mainly because I didn't get along with my stepdad. Even though I loved my dad and Karen a lot, I revolted against them any way I could. My first week there as I was sitting outside eating lunch, a little sparrow flew down and sat on the table with me. I was shocked and didn't know what to do. I tossed her a piece of bread and she took it and flew back to her nest. Minutes later she flew back. I was surprised as she hopped over and into my hands as I fed her. I named her Tiffany because she had sparkling eyes and I loved that name. She became my best friend and was always there for me. I was really bad the whole time I lived in Boston. I didn't mean to be, but I wanted to go back home where my true friends were. After being sent home, I didn't change my ways and became more defiant. Somehow I wish I could turn back the clock and change the way things turned out, but that can't happen. We learn to live with our mistakes, but I wish Tiffany was here with me. I missed her the most ... James A. Richardson, Jr. says, "My wife Karen is a strong woman all around with a loving heart. Wendy is my daughter from a previous marriage, and Tiffany was a little sparrow that became our friend and family." Publisher's website: http: //sbprabooks.com/JamesARichardsonJr

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