Author: Willie J. Brown III
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1491819650
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 25
Book Description
Rockhead the Great: I Hate Home, I Hate School is a powerful testimonial that many kids in America can relate to. It tells the story of a young boys early struggle with home and the academic rigors of school. The death of his father, an alcoholic mother, and several learning challenges could not keep Rockhead the Great from dreaming big. Growing up in a rural, South Georgia community, It took a village to help our main character succeed. Determined to be successful, Rockhead chose to use a love of church, school, and the game of baseball as his way out of his bad situation. After losing his dad and refocusing his energies, school became a place of refuge for our main character. Teachers became his guides, leading him to greener pastures.
I Hate Home, I Hate School! a Letter to My Dad
Author: Willie J. Brown III
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1491819650
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 25
Book Description
Rockhead the Great: I Hate Home, I Hate School is a powerful testimonial that many kids in America can relate to. It tells the story of a young boys early struggle with home and the academic rigors of school. The death of his father, an alcoholic mother, and several learning challenges could not keep Rockhead the Great from dreaming big. Growing up in a rural, South Georgia community, It took a village to help our main character succeed. Determined to be successful, Rockhead chose to use a love of church, school, and the game of baseball as his way out of his bad situation. After losing his dad and refocusing his energies, school became a place of refuge for our main character. Teachers became his guides, leading him to greener pastures.
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1491819650
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 25
Book Description
Rockhead the Great: I Hate Home, I Hate School is a powerful testimonial that many kids in America can relate to. It tells the story of a young boys early struggle with home and the academic rigors of school. The death of his father, an alcoholic mother, and several learning challenges could not keep Rockhead the Great from dreaming big. Growing up in a rural, South Georgia community, It took a village to help our main character succeed. Determined to be successful, Rockhead chose to use a love of church, school, and the game of baseball as his way out of his bad situation. After losing his dad and refocusing his energies, school became a place of refuge for our main character. Teachers became his guides, leading him to greener pastures.
I Hate Home, I Hate School! a Letter to My Dad
Author: Willie J. Brown, III
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781491819647
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 28
Book Description
Rockhead the Great: I Hate Home, I Hate School is a powerful testimonial that many kids in America can relate to. It tells the story of a young boy's early struggle with home and the academic rigors of school. The death of his father, an alcoholic mother, and several learning challenges could not keep Rockhead the Great from dreaming big. Growing up in a rural, South Georgia community, It took a village to help our main character succeed. Determined to be successful, Rockhead chose to use a love of church, school, and the game of baseball as his way out of his bad situation. After losing his dad and refocusing his energies, school became a place of refuge for our main character. Teachers became his guides, leading him to greener pastures.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781491819647
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 28
Book Description
Rockhead the Great: I Hate Home, I Hate School is a powerful testimonial that many kids in America can relate to. It tells the story of a young boy's early struggle with home and the academic rigors of school. The death of his father, an alcoholic mother, and several learning challenges could not keep Rockhead the Great from dreaming big. Growing up in a rural, South Georgia community, It took a village to help our main character succeed. Determined to be successful, Rockhead chose to use a love of church, school, and the game of baseball as his way out of his bad situation. After losing his dad and refocusing his energies, school became a place of refuge for our main character. Teachers became his guides, leading him to greener pastures.
P.S. I Hate It Here
Author: Diane Falanga
Publisher: Abrams
ISBN: 1613122357
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 159
Book Description
Heartwarming and hilarious real-life letters from kids at summer camp sure to amuse anyone who’s ever been a homesick child or a parent of one. In the bestselling tradition of nostalgic looks at classic rites of passage, such as Camp Camp and Bar Mitzvah Disco, P.S. I Hate It Here: Kids’ Letters from Camp captures a childhood experience shared by millions. This collection of real letters written by children ages eight to sixteen to their parents about their adventures at summer camp are laugh-out-loud funny and will have readers reminiscing about their own camp days. More than 150 letters cover all the imaginable scenarios of sleep away camp, from acing the cabin lice inspection, to rowing in the “ricotta” race, to breaking the bad news about a retainer lost in the wilderness. These letters reveal that kids are wittier and more sophisticated than we might assume, and that the experience of being away from home for the first time creates hilarious and lasting memories. “Trust me when I tell you that not only will your kids get a kick out of the amazingly funny letters contained in this book, you and your friends will too.” —Chicago Parent Magazine “P.S. I Hate It Here”compiles notes home from camp with love—a handsome, actually quite beautiful, little book.” —Chicago Tribune “Whether your kid is in camp or you cherish your own memories of s'mores and Color Wars, you'll get a kick out of P.S. I Hate It Here!, a book of real-life, laugh-out-loud letters from camp.” —Redbook Magazine
Publisher: Abrams
ISBN: 1613122357
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 159
Book Description
Heartwarming and hilarious real-life letters from kids at summer camp sure to amuse anyone who’s ever been a homesick child or a parent of one. In the bestselling tradition of nostalgic looks at classic rites of passage, such as Camp Camp and Bar Mitzvah Disco, P.S. I Hate It Here: Kids’ Letters from Camp captures a childhood experience shared by millions. This collection of real letters written by children ages eight to sixteen to their parents about their adventures at summer camp are laugh-out-loud funny and will have readers reminiscing about their own camp days. More than 150 letters cover all the imaginable scenarios of sleep away camp, from acing the cabin lice inspection, to rowing in the “ricotta” race, to breaking the bad news about a retainer lost in the wilderness. These letters reveal that kids are wittier and more sophisticated than we might assume, and that the experience of being away from home for the first time creates hilarious and lasting memories. “Trust me when I tell you that not only will your kids get a kick out of the amazingly funny letters contained in this book, you and your friends will too.” —Chicago Parent Magazine “P.S. I Hate It Here”compiles notes home from camp with love—a handsome, actually quite beautiful, little book.” —Chicago Tribune “Whether your kid is in camp or you cherish your own memories of s'mores and Color Wars, you'll get a kick out of P.S. I Hate It Here!, a book of real-life, laugh-out-loud letters from camp.” —Redbook Magazine
Compact Preliminary for Schools Student's Book Without Answers with CD-ROM
Author: Sue Elliott
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1107694094
Category : Foreign Language Study
Languages : en
Pages : 129
Book Description
Compact Preliminary for Schools is a focused, 50 - 60 hour course for Cambridge English: Preliminary for Schools, also known as Preliminary English Test (PET). The Student's Book features eight topic based units with focused exam preparation to maximise the performance of school-age learners. Units are divided in the order of the exam with pages on Reading, Writing, Listening and Speaking. A Grammar reference covers key areas in the syllabus and unit based wordlists include target vocabulary with definitions. The Student's Book also features a revision section and full practice test. The accompanying CD-ROM provides interactive grammar, vocabulary and exam skills tasks including listening. Course users also have exclusive access to a further practice test with audio via a URL in the Student's Book.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1107694094
Category : Foreign Language Study
Languages : en
Pages : 129
Book Description
Compact Preliminary for Schools is a focused, 50 - 60 hour course for Cambridge English: Preliminary for Schools, also known as Preliminary English Test (PET). The Student's Book features eight topic based units with focused exam preparation to maximise the performance of school-age learners. Units are divided in the order of the exam with pages on Reading, Writing, Listening and Speaking. A Grammar reference covers key areas in the syllabus and unit based wordlists include target vocabulary with definitions. The Student's Book also features a revision section and full practice test. The accompanying CD-ROM provides interactive grammar, vocabulary and exam skills tasks including listening. Course users also have exclusive access to a further practice test with audio via a URL in the Student's Book.
All the Year Round
All the Year Round
At the Age of Innocence
Author: George U. Kalu
Publisher: Writers Republic LLC
ISBN: 164620543X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 184
Book Description
Publisher: Writers Republic LLC
ISBN: 164620543X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 184
Book Description
Leave Myself Behind
Author: Bart Yates
Publisher: Kensington Publishing Corp.
ISBN: 0758290020
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 268
Book Description
“Noah’s voice is more than just honest or original; it’s real.” --The Plain Dealer THE WORLD ACCORDING TO NOAH YORK: “Anybody who tells you he doesn’t have mixed feelings about his mother is either stupid or a liar.” “Real life seldom makes me cry. The only thing that gets to me is the occasional Kodak commercial.” “Sometimes I feel like Michelangelo, chiseling away at all the crap until nothing is left but the exquisite thing in the middle that no one else sees until it’s uncovered for them.” “Anyway...” Meet seventeen-year-old Noah York, the hilariously profane, searingly honest, completely engaging narrator of Bart Yates’s astonishing debut novel. With a mouth like a truck driver and eyes that see through the lies of the world, Noah is heading into a life that’s only getting more complicated by the day. His dead father is fading into a snapshot memory. His mother, the famous psycho-poet, has relocated them from Chicago to a rural New England town that looks like an advertisement for small-town America—a bad advertisement. He can’t seem to start a sentence without using the “f” word. And now, the very house he lives in is coming apart at the seams—literally—torn down bit by bit as he and his mother renovate the old Victorian. But deep within the walls lie secrets from a previous life—mason jars stuffed with bits of clothing, scraps of writing, old photographs—disturbing clues to the mysterious existence of a woman who disappeared decades before. While his mother grows more obsessed and unsettled by the discovery of these homemade reliquaries, Noah fights his own troubling obsession with the boy next door, the enigmatic J.D. It is J.D. who begins to quietly anchor Noah to his new life. J.D., who is hiding terrible, haunting pain behind an easy smile and a carefree attitude. Part Portnoy, part Holden Caulfield, never less than truthful, and always fully human, Noah York is a touching and unforgettable character. His story is one of hope and heartbreak, love and redemption, of holding on to old wounds when new skin is what’s needed, and of the power of growing up whole once every secret has been set free. “Noah’s blunt, funny and dead-on narrative will lend this memorable tale of young-but-cynical love a fresh resonance with readers of all ages, gay or straight, male or female.” --Brian Malloy, author of The Year of Ice
Publisher: Kensington Publishing Corp.
ISBN: 0758290020
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 268
Book Description
“Noah’s voice is more than just honest or original; it’s real.” --The Plain Dealer THE WORLD ACCORDING TO NOAH YORK: “Anybody who tells you he doesn’t have mixed feelings about his mother is either stupid or a liar.” “Real life seldom makes me cry. The only thing that gets to me is the occasional Kodak commercial.” “Sometimes I feel like Michelangelo, chiseling away at all the crap until nothing is left but the exquisite thing in the middle that no one else sees until it’s uncovered for them.” “Anyway...” Meet seventeen-year-old Noah York, the hilariously profane, searingly honest, completely engaging narrator of Bart Yates’s astonishing debut novel. With a mouth like a truck driver and eyes that see through the lies of the world, Noah is heading into a life that’s only getting more complicated by the day. His dead father is fading into a snapshot memory. His mother, the famous psycho-poet, has relocated them from Chicago to a rural New England town that looks like an advertisement for small-town America—a bad advertisement. He can’t seem to start a sentence without using the “f” word. And now, the very house he lives in is coming apart at the seams—literally—torn down bit by bit as he and his mother renovate the old Victorian. But deep within the walls lie secrets from a previous life—mason jars stuffed with bits of clothing, scraps of writing, old photographs—disturbing clues to the mysterious existence of a woman who disappeared decades before. While his mother grows more obsessed and unsettled by the discovery of these homemade reliquaries, Noah fights his own troubling obsession with the boy next door, the enigmatic J.D. It is J.D. who begins to quietly anchor Noah to his new life. J.D., who is hiding terrible, haunting pain behind an easy smile and a carefree attitude. Part Portnoy, part Holden Caulfield, never less than truthful, and always fully human, Noah York is a touching and unforgettable character. His story is one of hope and heartbreak, love and redemption, of holding on to old wounds when new skin is what’s needed, and of the power of growing up whole once every secret has been set free. “Noah’s blunt, funny and dead-on narrative will lend this memorable tale of young-but-cynical love a fresh resonance with readers of all ages, gay or straight, male or female.” --Brian Malloy, author of The Year of Ice
Report of the General Director
Author: Jewish People's Institute of Chicago
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Jews
Languages : en
Pages : 920
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Jews
Languages : en
Pages : 920
Book Description
From Whence They Came: In Their Own Words
Author: Margaret Karstoft
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1387095218
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
Wyoming pioneer family that imigrates from Denmark and settles in the county of Carbon in Wyoming in the early 1900's
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1387095218
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
Wyoming pioneer family that imigrates from Denmark and settles in the county of Carbon in Wyoming in the early 1900's