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Allie's story is based on the true experiences of a seven-year-old girl who struggled with feelings of being scared and sad. Her journey shows how important it is not to carry such an emotional burden alone. With the support of her loving family and a helpful counselor, Allie learns to cope with her feelings and get back to happy again.
Allie's story is based on the true experiences of a seven-year-old girl who struggled with feelings of being scared and sad. Her journey shows how important it is not to carry such an emotional burden alone. With the support of her loving family and a helpful counselor, Allie learns to cope with her feelings and get back to happy again.
Radiant You is a dedicated companion for young girls as they navigate the complexities of adolescence. Filled with a collection of affirmations, it offers a roadmap for their journey of self-discovery and personal growth. The book focuses on the unique challenges that tween and teen girls face, including the pressures to conform, self-doubt, worries about self-image and self-identity. Powerful and inspiring, it provides practical guidance and encouragement to encourage young readers to stand tall, be resilient, and embrace their authentic self.
Two women meet in college, fall in love, and break up, leaving behind a wake of unresolved feelings of fear, anger, and guilt. Ten years later, when they are both professors, they meet again at an Atlanta university. While trying to solve the riddle of a student's mysterious suicide, they confront misogyny, contentious academic politics, and their own complicated pasts. Dealing with many of the challenges facing America in the late 1970s and 80s, Second Chances anticipates today's social and political struggles while telling a story of forgiveness and second chance love.
Geared toward mental health, this book addresses the everyday problems many of us face and provides helpful tools for correcting them. Like a daily devotional, digest it one chapter at a time, or use it as a reference book for yourself to create optimal physical health, satisfying relationships, and overall feelings of peace and happiness.
A humorous, down-to-earth financial memoir from a Black Army veteran pursuing the American dream for himself and his family. Don't let the "Black" in the title discourage you. If you've ever had to pay taxes, buried a loved one, or made an impulse purchase that has no monetary benefits but becomes a financial burden, this book is for you.As the author discusses his monetary ebb and flow from his youth and college years in Virginia to his years in the military, he shares lessons he learned. His financial concerns address all American families trying to make ends meet, including student loan and credit card debts, taking care of ailing loved ones, and marital conflicts. You will also learn about issues unique to African Americans, such as Black Banks and the Chicken Wing Dilemma. The author does not pretend to be one of the current bevies of Financial Literacy Coaches. He comes by his advice honestly, having been buried in credit card and student loan debt and making some ill-advised purchases. But he also knows a thing or two about how to chart a course toward generational wealth and develop financial discipline while enjoying life.
A powerful, passionate memoir and social essay, American Together details the author's remarkable journey from his Hispanic origins and challenging childhood, through his military and government career, to his ongoing, thoughtful advocacy for immigration reform.
Since the founding of the United States, small groups of concerned citizens have been instrumental in improving America. "Boomers to Millennials: Moving America Forward" is a call-to-action for a new, younger generation to take up the mantle of leadership, socially, politically, and economically. Co-authored by a father-son Boomer-Millennial duo, this timely book addresses hot-button issues - from immigration reform, to climate change, to discrimination based on race, religion, sexual orientation or gender - while also providing illuminating historical context. At a time of dire challenges to American Democracy, Rubin and Rubin argue that only an engaged group of young citizens, determined to make their mark on society, can meet the challenge of restoring the best of American values and provide a better future for all.
As a small boy, Pieter Kohnstam lived with his parents in an apartment in Amsterdam during World War II. By coincidence, one of their neighbors was the Frank family, including Anne Frank, who became Pieter's sometime babysitter and playmate. When the Nazis occupied The Netherlands, the Frank family went into hiding, but the Kohnstams decided to flee. They made their way across Belgium and France, crossing the Pyrenees to Spain in a year-long journey filled with dangerous border crossings, and miraculous escapes. They spent the nights sleeping under bushes and trees, and hiding in barns, hotels, a bordello, and the homes of strangers from all walks of life, both Christian and Jewish, who took them in and helped them. The Bishop of Barcelona interceded personally to make it possible for them to travel by ship to Argentina. Based on a memoir of Pieter's father, Hans Kohnstam, "A Chance to Live" is a gripping tale of struggle, determination and survival during the Holocaust, chronicling what is best about people, and affirming that we are, after all, one human family. With a new Appendix describing Hans Kohnstam's subsequent life as an artst in Munich Germany
If Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay found it necessary to sell the Constitution in a series of papers published for all to see, shouldn't we engage in the same exercise for the purposes of restoring its original luster and applying it to the challenges of a modern world? In The Federalist Pages, attorney, physician, and State Representative, Julio Gonzalez, does just that. In a meticulously researched summary of America's constitutional and legislative histories, Dr. Gonzalez recounts the factors that made the Constitution truly magnificent and how she was morphed from its original state. He then recommends corrections aimed at restoring her original intent and addressing the challenges facing America today. If you've ever wondered how the United States and her Constitution were corrupted and whether it's possible to salvage them, then you have to read The Federalist Pages.
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