Author: Edith May Kovar
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 24
Book Description
Good Times for Bobby and Betty
Pictured Knowledge
Author: Calvin Noyes Kendall
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Encyclopedias and dictionaries
Languages : en
Pages : 240
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Encyclopedias and dictionaries
Languages : en
Pages : 240
Book Description
On the Edge
Author: Guy Hibbert
Publisher: Dramatists Play Service Inc
ISBN: 9780822208495
Category : Despair
Languages : en
Pages : 72
Book Description
THE STORY: The setting is the rubbish-strewn backyard of Betty's rundown bungalow near a U.S. Air Force base in rural England. Deserted by a succession of lovers, Betty makes ends meet by selling herself to the young airmen, while her current live-
Publisher: Dramatists Play Service Inc
ISBN: 9780822208495
Category : Despair
Languages : en
Pages : 72
Book Description
THE STORY: The setting is the rubbish-strewn backyard of Betty's rundown bungalow near a U.S. Air Force base in rural England. Deserted by a succession of lovers, Betty makes ends meet by selling herself to the young airmen, while her current live-
Memories to Treasure
Author: Danielle Joy Linhart
Publisher:
ISBN: 0595329616
Category : Diaries
Languages : en
Pages : 99
Book Description
"Memories To Treasure is a sweet novel about a teenage girl and how she lives her typical life" Angela is a 13-year-old girl telling her stories about being a simple teenager. She has many tales to tell about dealing with school, having a best-friend, her life with family and there's one more thing "BOYS". Through Angela's very first diary she writes about her simple but interesting life. This can only add more depth to the story of Angela's life. Reading through the eyes of a teenager brings character and intrigue to the stories and memories that anyone can relate to.
Publisher:
ISBN: 0595329616
Category : Diaries
Languages : en
Pages : 99
Book Description
"Memories To Treasure is a sweet novel about a teenage girl and how she lives her typical life" Angela is a 13-year-old girl telling her stories about being a simple teenager. She has many tales to tell about dealing with school, having a best-friend, her life with family and there's one more thing "BOYS". Through Angela's very first diary she writes about her simple but interesting life. This can only add more depth to the story of Angela's life. Reading through the eyes of a teenager brings character and intrigue to the stories and memories that anyone can relate to.
Home and School Visitor
Betty Gordon in Washington; Or, Strange Adventures in a Great City
Author: Alice B. Emerson
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Young Adult Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 134
Book Description
Alice B. Emerson's 'Betty Gordon in Washington; Or, Strange Adventures in a Great City' is a captivating children's novel that follows the adventures of Betty Gordon as she navigates the bustling city of Washington. Written in a lively and engaging style, this book is a perfect blend of mystery, intrigue, and excitement, making it an appealing read for young readers. Set in a vividly described literary world, the narrative provides a glimpse into the social and political dynamics of early 20th century America, offering a valuable learning experience for readers. The book is part of a series featuring the adventurous Betty Gordon, showcasing the author's talent for creating relatable and endearing characters. Alice B. Emerson's engaging storytelling and attention to detail make 'Betty Gordon in Washington' a standout work in children's literature, deserving a place on every young reader's bookshelf. The book's timeless themes of friendship, courage, and discovery make it a must-read for children seeking an exciting and educational story.
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Young Adult Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 134
Book Description
Alice B. Emerson's 'Betty Gordon in Washington; Or, Strange Adventures in a Great City' is a captivating children's novel that follows the adventures of Betty Gordon as she navigates the bustling city of Washington. Written in a lively and engaging style, this book is a perfect blend of mystery, intrigue, and excitement, making it an appealing read for young readers. Set in a vividly described literary world, the narrative provides a glimpse into the social and political dynamics of early 20th century America, offering a valuable learning experience for readers. The book is part of a series featuring the adventurous Betty Gordon, showcasing the author's talent for creating relatable and endearing characters. Alice B. Emerson's engaging storytelling and attention to detail make 'Betty Gordon in Washington' a standout work in children's literature, deserving a place on every young reader's bookshelf. The book's timeless themes of friendship, courage, and discovery make it a must-read for children seeking an exciting and educational story.
Religious Remembrancer
Christian Register and Boston Observer...
Looking for Comfortable Shoes
Author: Jackie Ganem
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 9781462042265
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
This is a story about changethe cultural change required of a Lebanese immigrant family new to the United States and the dramatic personal change that comes as the result of a family tragedy. The book is in two parts. Through a series of vignettes, the reader is introduced to a cast of unique characters in an immigrant family. Their stories are amusing and touching. The second part of the book is told in small stories and deals with the complex changes in a family after the attempted suicide and mental illness of the youngest child. The familys world as they knew it stopped. The author changed in such fundamental ways that it is as if she had two lives---one before this tragedy and one after. Her evolution took her from a traditional suburban housewife and mother to that of an ambitious career woman eager to grow and move away from all she had ever known. This is a true story told with great honesty, love, and surprising humor. Jackie Ganems memoir is a sensitive look at growing up in America in a Lebanese immigrant family. Yet, it is so much more. Ganem skillfully documents her own life as she progresses through the roles of a wife in a difficult marriage, a mother learning to relate constructively and compassionately to her troubled daughter, and a devoted partner to her lifelong companion. Ganems prose is evocative and descriptively specific to the remarkable woman who is central to this story. Jane Katims, author of Dancing on a Slippery Floor
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 9781462042265
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
This is a story about changethe cultural change required of a Lebanese immigrant family new to the United States and the dramatic personal change that comes as the result of a family tragedy. The book is in two parts. Through a series of vignettes, the reader is introduced to a cast of unique characters in an immigrant family. Their stories are amusing and touching. The second part of the book is told in small stories and deals with the complex changes in a family after the attempted suicide and mental illness of the youngest child. The familys world as they knew it stopped. The author changed in such fundamental ways that it is as if she had two lives---one before this tragedy and one after. Her evolution took her from a traditional suburban housewife and mother to that of an ambitious career woman eager to grow and move away from all she had ever known. This is a true story told with great honesty, love, and surprising humor. Jackie Ganems memoir is a sensitive look at growing up in America in a Lebanese immigrant family. Yet, it is so much more. Ganem skillfully documents her own life as she progresses through the roles of a wife in a difficult marriage, a mother learning to relate constructively and compassionately to her troubled daughter, and a devoted partner to her lifelong companion. Ganems prose is evocative and descriptively specific to the remarkable woman who is central to this story. Jane Katims, author of Dancing on a Slippery Floor
The Fabulous Carousels
Author: John L. Nelson
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 149173907X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 497
Book Description
The Fabulous Carousels is a historical novel based on a true story. You will love this book if you ever played in a garage band and dreamed of going on the road. Children of the 60s, JFK conspiracy theorist, historians, psychologists, and open-minded readers who enjoy a fast-moving picaresque novel with a good laugh and cry will also be rewarded. This edgy comedy/tragedy is spun by saint and sinner Rocky Strong, leader of the Carousels. Rocky chronicles youthful dreams, free love, easy drugs, the American Mafia, CIA black ops, JFKs assassination, tectonic cultural shifts, and, finally, a path to self-actualization. Join the Fabulous Carousels, The Pride of Dixie, as they chase dreams of becoming celebrity heroes in the early 60sstruggling to keep time with changing times in America.
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 149173907X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 497
Book Description
The Fabulous Carousels is a historical novel based on a true story. You will love this book if you ever played in a garage band and dreamed of going on the road. Children of the 60s, JFK conspiracy theorist, historians, psychologists, and open-minded readers who enjoy a fast-moving picaresque novel with a good laugh and cry will also be rewarded. This edgy comedy/tragedy is spun by saint and sinner Rocky Strong, leader of the Carousels. Rocky chronicles youthful dreams, free love, easy drugs, the American Mafia, CIA black ops, JFKs assassination, tectonic cultural shifts, and, finally, a path to self-actualization. Join the Fabulous Carousels, The Pride of Dixie, as they chase dreams of becoming celebrity heroes in the early 60sstruggling to keep time with changing times in America.