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This is a book about emotions...Ours...theirs...yours...but without a doubt, Cornell Hurley Jr.'s emotions. Sentenced to twenty-five-years in prison but not willing to accept defeat, he found a way to rehabilitate himself, he began to write.
I AM WHO I AM and there is nothing I'd change. What nature has built, I would not rearrange. From my frizzy, black hair to my ebony skin, there is beauty outside and there is beauty within.I AM are the most powerful words in language and when paired with positive affirmations, it will establish a child's sense of self and build self esteem.I AM WHO I AM is the affirmation book that belongs in the hands of every black child.
What do you do when your dreams are bigger than everything and everyone around you? Do you just try to "fit in," or do you become something greater? Join this special little horse on her journey to truth as she finds her authentic self and discovers that she is "No Ordinary Horse."
Seven year old Temperate is being bullied by one of her classmates yet, she lacks the words and the courage to speak up for herself and express this to her parents and concerned teachers.
This book Is a fun way of prompting children to follow simple instructions and to develop their listening skills. It's also a great way for them to use their hands to clap, count, and for their busy bodies to move about. Let's Clap is the first book in the educational Let's Clap series.
Young high school students, Chris Stamper, Mike Smith and friends, go on a cruise for spring break. A freak hurricane hits, the cruise ship is pushed into the Bermuda Triangle. Their genetics change due to the mystic abilities of the Bermuda.
From the Streets to the Sanctuary is a book about a young man searching for love and affection in the midst of hardship and pain.
Tracing a body of work by Alina Szapocznikow from 1962 to 1972, this book considers pivotal turning points in the Polish artist?s life and career. It considers her experimental approach to materials, ranging from plaster and bronze, to her groundbreaking use of polyester resin in the mid-1960s. Szapocznikow?s oeuvre maps her engagement with the human form, using body casting and particularly through the lens of her own body as it transformed from healthy to ailing. Featuring new photography, the publication aims to render the tactility and spatiality of these works in brilliant new detail.
The third issue of Hauser & Wirth's magazine marks the anniversaries of the moon landing and the BauhausThe third issue of Ursula is full of time capsules. The cover commemorates the 50th anniversary of the moon landing. Don Eyles, the pioneering software engineer who wrote the code that conveyed the lunar module safely to the surface that July day, sits down with Matthew Day Jackson, an old friend, to ponder the more transcendent aspects of an achievement the world has not duplicated since. Ursula additionally marks the centenary of another pivotal moment, the founding of the Bauhaus, taking readers back to Dessau and Swiss design pioneer Max Bill's early days as an expressionist painter. The issue also plunges into the history of the all-but-forgotten experimental New York art space 84 West Broadway, whose brief run involved insurgents such as Daniel Buren, Louise Lawler, Dan Graham, Lawrence Weiner and Peter Nadin.
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