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The Sherlock Shield is awarded to the team that performs best in a series of competitions. Bond Team is locked in a tight battle with Solo Team. But when a terrorist organization causes epic disasters across the United States, Bond Team has a more important task at hand.
Moving to Elko, Nevada, as part of the Witness Security Program, Jack Osborne becomes "Zach" and is piecing together a new life when he finds himself in danger again--and this time his action could determine the fates of everyone he cares about.
When Henry Forrester is shot down during a bombing run over France, the World War II pilot gains an understanding of the French and their struggle, and of his own place in a war that will change the face of Europe forever.
In words and pictures, this book captures all the excitement and adventure of the Wild West. Gibbons's colorful watercolors deftly recreate cowboys clothing, equipment, and lifestyle, and the lively text includes descriptions of famous cowboys and cowgirls, as well as historical facts. Full color.
This new chapter book series features Arthur and his friends in sports action. In Book #2, Arthur tries to teach Binky the importance of proper training. Illustrations.
This adaptation of McCutcheon's song commemorates the day when a child joins an adoptive family. Complete with musical notation, these verses reassure adopted children they are special. Full-color illustrations.
By turns lyrical, wise, and funny, this compelling novel, set in 16th-century America, tells the story of how one Native American boy turns handicap into an advantage as he crosses the often blurred boundaries between being a child and becoming a man.
It looks like trouble when the principal asks Arthur to take home a large envelope marked "confidential".
In this bold and illuminating new work, Richard Elliott Friedman probes a chain of mysteries that concern the presence or absence of God. He begins with a fresh, insightful reading of the Hebrew Bible, revealing the profound mystery and significance of the disappearance of God there. Why does the God who is known through miracles and direct interaction at the beginning of the Bible gradually become hidden, leaving humans on their own by the Bible's end? How is it possible that the Bible, written over so many centuries by so many authors, depicts this diminishing visible presence of God - and the growing up of humankind - so consistently? Why has this not been common knowledge? Friedman then investigates this phenomenon's place in the formation of Judaism and Christianity.
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