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A counting book that highlights the wonders of winter It's
wintertime! The time for snow, mittens, and 12 days of surprises.
In this high-energy, curious classroom, the teacher introduces her
students to a new winter activity every day-from making paper
snowflakes, to building sugar cube igloos, to playing with jingling
bells. As the days get colder and the gifts add up, the classroom
is transformed into wintery chaos. Inspired by the song "The Twelve
Days of Christmas," this book uses accumulative verse as readers
count to 12 along with the class and explore the funny, intricate
illustrations. It includes a punch-out snowman paper doll that
young readers can dress up and use to decorate their own winter
wonderland!
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Slavery and Freedom (Hardcover)
Willie Lee Rose, Edited by William H. Freehling
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R1,759
R1,272
Discovery Miles 12 720
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This award-winning study presents an engaging account of the attempt at reconstruction that occurred in the Sea Islands of South Carolina during the beginning of the Civil War. Serving as a kind of dress rehearsal for Reconstruction, the Port Royal Experiment not only helped to shape federal policy for Reconstruction, but it also influenced the nation by adding to the initial war aim of the Union, the eventual commitment to freedom, and the still-unfulfilled commitment to equality.
Documenting multiple aspects of slavery and its development in
North America, this collection provides more than one hundred
excerpts from personal accounts, songs, legal documents, diaries,
letters, and other written sources. The book assembles a remarkable
portrayal of the day-to-day connections between, and among, slaves
and their owners across more than two centuries of subjugation and
resistance, despair and hope. Beginning with a chronicle of the
origins of slavery in the British colonies of North America, the
collection traces the growth of the system to the antebellum period
and includes accounts of slave revolts, auctions, slave travel and
laws, and family life. Intimate as well as comprehensive, the
documents reveal the individual views, goals, and lives of slaves
and their masters, making this engaging work one of the most
respected catalogs of firsthand information about slavery in North
America.
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Angel Hart (Paperback)
Gypsy Lee Rose
bundle available
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R345
Discovery Miles 3 450
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Angel Heart (Paperback)
Gypsy Lee Rose
bundle available
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R338
R291
Discovery Miles 2 910
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"The road less traveled never had so many bumps." Jamie Sutherland
never expects to connect with her sexy-as-sin neighbor, Joseph
Scarbrough, especially after all the failed relationships she's
suffered. Not only does she find out he's not quite "the player"
she believed him to be, but that his heart bears scars much deeper
than her own. Ready to take a chance on this unlikely match, she
eagerly awaits their upcoming date and hopes that Joseph is the
very companion she's been waiting for all her life. Time and time
again, the comical sporadic encounters resume in their loft
apartment complex and Joseph eventually reveals that he is the
building superintendent in a very unforgettable,
Lucky-in-the-Diet-Coke-commercial fashion. While he's proficient in
fixing Jamie's clogged sink, he's not all that great at leaving his
past behind. When Caroline, his yuppy ex-girlfriend, makes another
surprise visit, Jamie's road to something better gets a little
rocky. Will Joseph choose the familiar woman with whom he had a
history, or the loyal friend who's given him a future?
Easily read story on how to make peace with time. Even though time
cannot be created or stored, some people seem to have more time to
do what they really want. As the story unfolds, you will discover
various ways to better use your time; therefore, be at ease and at
peace with it. We follow our hero, Dereck Wilde, a mediocre
investigative reporter, while he is tries to uncover the mysteries
of the TimePeace Institute. Mystery and Matthew Chase, founders of
TimePeace, seem to live a charmed life. Dereck Wilde is suspicious
and wants to find out their secrets. But because of his
disorganization, time management and lack of professionalism,
Dereck gets demoted at his newspaper. With nothing to lose, Dereck
enrolls at the TimePeace Institute to complete the assignment on
his own. During his journey, he is introduced to different people
with various professional and personal issues. As he meets these
different people, Dereck finds himself changing his own habits to
become more effective, productive and professional. As he becomes
more proficient in every part of his life, he finds that not only
his professional goals are achieved but his personal and private
life is affected. Follow Dereck as he finds his passion, purpose
and even love.
Jamie Sutherland, coffee shop owner and serial ruined-relationship
survivor, moves into a beautiful loft apartment for a change of
scenery. What she doesn't plan on getting is an eye-full of her
handsome next-door neighbor-in nothing but a towel-arguing with his
significant other in the hallway. Joseph Scarbrough's world crashes
down on him one cruel morning when his childhood sweetheart rips
his heart out of his chest and walks away. His humiliation isn't
complete until he turns around to pick up the pieces and sees a
beautiful brunette who just witnessed his Dear John moment. Caught
in an awkward situation, the two backpedal into their separate
worlds. But fate seems determined to make their worlds collide on a
regular basis. Is it destiny just being clumsy when it comes to the
two unlikely neighbors or is it the start of something good?
Just seven months into the Civil War, a Union fleet sailed into
South Carolina's Port Royal Sound, landed a ground force, and then
made its way upriver to Beaufort. Planters and farmers fled before
their attackers, allowing virtually all their major possessions,
including ten thousand slaves, to fall into Union hands.
"Rehearsal for Reconstruction," winner of the Allan Nevins
Prize, the Francis Parkman Prize, and the Charles S. Sydnor Prize,
is historian Willie Lee Rose's chronicle of change in this Sea
Island region from its capture in 1861 through Reconstruction. With
epic sweep, Rose demonstrates how Port Royal constituted a stage
upon which a dress rehearsal for the South's postwar era was acted
out.
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