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Moses is found as an infant next to his dying mother, an escaped
slave, and is brought to Boston and raised with a baker's family.
He grows to be a willful teenager, and after his uncle enlists in
the 54th Massachusetts Regiment -- the first and most famous black
Civil War regiment -- Moses is keen on following him to war, hoping
to serve his country and find out about his father.
An emotional ode to the color blue—and the blues—from the
creators of Brown: The Many Shades of Love and Black: The Many
Wonders of My WorldFull of feeling and wonder, a child describes
all the beautiful shades of blue they feel—from a pale winter sky
to a bright ocean wave, from deep twilight to the musical
blues—and discovers that one has the power to change one’s many
blues into a song or a poem, blue into gold.
A celebration of the color black, from the team who created Brown:
The Many Shades of LoveBlack is a wonderful color. Black is
special. It is true. It's the sky when the morning is new. In this
loving and lovely ode to the color black, a girl describes the many
wonders of her world-from the black of starry nights to her own
black eyes, clear and bright.
"The Kindest Lie is a deep dive into how we define family, what it
means to be a mother, what secrets we owe to those we love, and
what it means to grow up Black. This beautifully crafted debut will
keep you asking these questions and more." --Jodi Picoult A
masterful, eye-opening novel about the profound racial injustices
and class inequalities roiling society in America. A promise could
betray you. It's 2008, and the inauguration of President Barack
Obama ushers in a new kind of hope. In Chicago, Ruth Tuttle, an
Ivy-League educated Black engineer, is married to a kind and
successful man. He's eager to start a family, but Ruth is
uncertain. She has never gotten over the baby she gave birth
to--and was forced to leave behind--when she was a teenager. She
had promised her family she'd never look back, but Ruth knows that
to move forward, she must make peace with the past. Returning home,
Ruth discovers the Indiana factory town of her youth is plagued by
unemployment, racism, and despair. As she begins digging into the
past, she unexpectedly befriends Midnight, a young white boy who is
also adrift and looking for connection. Just as Ruth is about to
uncover a burning secret her family desperately wants to keep
hidden, a traumatic incident strains the town's already searing
racial tensions, sending Ruth and Midnight on a collision course
that could upend both their lives. Powerful and revealing, The
Kindest Lie captures the heartbreaking divide between Black and
white communities and offers an unflinching view of Black
motherhood in contemporary America and the never-ending quest to
achieve the American Dream.
Designed to accompany The Carolina Curriculum for Preschoolers with
Special Needs (CCPSN), Second Edition, The Assessment Log's
convenient recording system encourages data collection about a
child's performance of hundreds of discrete skills in more than 20
developmental sub-domains. The curriculum volumes take
professionals step-by-step through the assessment process - from
setting up to scoring and charting assessment results with the
Developmental Progress Charts.
The 2013 Annual Report illustrates innovative incremental urbanism
through projects that could be replicated in other communities
across the country. These projects respond to residents who live,
play and work in the Martin County Community Redevelopment Areas
(CRA). Each project addresses common issues found in our
communities such as stormwater management, need to encourage and
support economic growth, and increased improvement to the quality
of life of residents.
During the turbulent years of the Civil War, three young people
struggle to follow their dreams as the war devastates their
homeland and their way of life in the Shenandoah Valley of
Virginia. Hannah Yeager works hard on her family's farm and teaches
young children in a nearby school. She and her parents remain loyal
to the Union. Secretly her fourteen-year-old heart thrills to
romantic literature. She dreams that someday she will find a true
love. When she does, he is a handsome Confederate colonel. The
strong female character of Hannah will appeal to girls who often
see the Civil War as all about the boys. Hannah is empowered by
"The Crazy Man" who lives in nearby caves. She learns from him that
she can do what she must do. Hannah's thirteen-year-old brother,
Willy, is spirited and headstrong. He rebels against his family's
values and seeks adventure by joining an outlaw raider band,
terrorizing the Union Army. Charlie Richison is a cadet at the
Virginia Military Institute. He dreams of bringing honor to the
Confederacy, to his family, and to himself. He joins other VMI
cadets to fight against the Union Army in the Battle of New Market.
Shenandoah, Daughter of the Stars, presents the beauty of the
valley and the devastation brought by the war. It shows the effect
of the Reconstruction years which follow the war. It presents real
people, General George Armstrong Custer, General "Stonewall"
Jackson, General John Breckinridge and shows their effect on the
lives of valley residents. Shenandoah examines the perennial
dilemmas presented by war.
"What motivates men and women to serve in prisons as Christian
ministers? It cannot be money, because so many sacrifice their own
funds to visit, to serve and to witness. It's not status because no
one even knows their name. It's not glory because they are the
first to get blamed for causing problems. It must be because they
believe incarcerated men and women can change...the title of
Nancy's book says it best, she believes that no matter the
circumstance God can change the person to become an overcomer
Through Christ we are not just better people, we become a New
Creation." Chaplain Eugene Wigelsworth Director of Religious
Programs Mississippi DOC "This is an excellent book. It is written
in simple and clear terms to an inmate audience. It covers most of
the basic subjects in practical Christian living. It will be
invaluable to even mature believers, but it is simple enough for
the uneducated inmate as well." Bill Glass, Phil 1:3 Champions for
Life "This book is written for the new believer coming into the
justice system. It will help you to live your new life by changing
your thinking so that you think like God thinks. It is a helpful
book in learning the basic lessons of the Christian life and
correcting wrong information we use to make the decisions of our
lives. Read it, study it, live it " Jack Murphy Murf the Surf
Suitable for those who like Lone-Star quilts, this collection
contains 14 Lone Star blocks, 4 stylish quilt settings to mix and
match, and 14 wallhanging designs to make use of your cut-offs. It
also features the 'Diamond Free' technique for turning squares and
rectangles into stars with perfect points and no y-seams."
Designed to accompany The Carolina Curriculum for Infants and
Toddlers with Special Needs (CCITSN), Third Edition, The Assessment
Log's convenient recording system encourages data collection about
a child's performance of hundreds of discrete skills in more than
20 developmental sub-domains. The curriculum volumes take
professionals step-by-step through the assessment process - from
setting up to scoring and charting assessment results with the
Developmental Progress Charts.
Implementing Positive Behavior Support Systems in Early Childhood
and Elementary Settings provides the information preschool and
elementary teachers and administrators need to understand
schoolwide positive behavior support (SW-PBS) systems and what it
takes to implement this type of system in their schools. Schoolwide
positive behavior support is a prevention-based approach for
teaching and supporting appropriate behavior in all children. The
book assists educators in applying this system by presenting the
foundational principles of SW-PBS and effective core practices, as
well as extensive research underlying this approach. Beginning with
a discussion of the foundational principals in Part One of the
book, the author describes each core practice and includes figures,
tables, and case examples illustrating how schools can implement
each specific practice. Providing clarification on the required
administrator and staff training, the book also outlines the
commitment, funding, and leadership necessary for effective
implementation and illustrates throughout the positive results of
schoolwide positive behavior support for individuals and schools.
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