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In 1970, Second Lieutenant Thomas Jefferson Hobbes, takes up with a beautiful young Korean working girl. He becomes a part of the thoughtless, predatory subculture that binds him to the love of his life, but at an impossible price.
This hardbound edition of the popular paperback with the same title is designed for libraries, schools, and other organizations that lend books. It does not contain the interactive games in the back of the paperback. Its target audience is ages 7-12, but older students and adults have praised it as well. The feedback from teachers who have tested this book in their classrooms has been phenomenal. Some students formed their own contests, completing the workbook games and sharing the bizarre facts they learned about animals. OUT ON A LIMERICK will suck you in before you hit page 1. Check out the "Rules for Reading Limericks" with safety measures to avoid limerick reading related injuries. It is a completely unique book of "Laughable Limericks and Fun Facts About Animals".
Writing this book reignited in me a childlike thrill of discovery. What started out as a book of silly limericks led me into the weird world of the creatures about which I was writing. Consequently I decided to follow each limerick with a section called "What's the Scoop?" In it you'll find some unusual facts that many books don't cover about that animal. The last part of the book contains several activities called "What Did You Scoop Up?" It has exercises to help kids remember what they read. If you laugh half as much while reading this book as I did while writing it, you better buckle up.
Just when Jack Prine thought he could relax back into his life, heiress Elle Meridian gives him a call and sets him on a bloody odyssey across the South. Facing neo-Nazis, Mexican cartels, and the Dixie Mafia, can Prine rescue Meridian's daughter without sacrificing himself? In his thrilling sequel to South, America, Rod Davis does what he does best: revealing our deepest, darkest secrets and keeping us rapt all the same.
What can Christians do to cut through all the religious rhetoric and offer true direction to those around us? A memory from childhood remains vivid in this writer's mind: Tagging along behind my mother through a Chicago store, I clung tightly to the hem of her red skirt. Releasing it to get a closer look at all the toys, we became separated. Frantically searching for her, I grabbed a red skirt and held on with a death grip following her all over the crowded store. Finally, looking up at the person towering over me, I found myself staring into the face of a total stranger who was also wearing a red skirt! Looking back I wonder how many of us who call ourselves Christians are like that lost little boy. We think we have a firm grip on the truth, but we let religious attitudes and baseless traditional teachings lead us to make wrong decisions. This book takes a look at wrong choices and the confusion plaguing Christians in the modern church, and offers suggestions on how to make right choices.
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