Eugene the Brave

Eugene the Brave
Title Eugene the Brave PDF eBook
Author Ellen Conford
Publisher Little Brown & Company
Pages 30
Release 1978
Genre Brothers and sisters
ISBN 9780316152921

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Eugene, a possum, hopes to escape his fear of the dark by sleeping all night. His sister Geraldine tries to help.

Eugene The Brave

Eugene The Brave
Title Eugene The Brave PDF eBook
Author Florence May
Publisher Independently Published
Pages 38
Release 2021-05-14
Genre
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Eugene is a small mouse with a big heart and more courage than he realises. Eugene The Brave accompanies our new friend on an exciting adventure of discovery. He is challenged by various obstacles and situations which he must overcome in order to discover his inner confidence, make new friends, attain happiness, and find love. It is a short story of inspiration, encouragement and reassurance for children, which champions resourcefulness, respect, honesty, and perseverance in the face of adversity. With classical illustrations inspired by the pencil art of late Victorian and Edwardian eras. Florence May is an author and illustrator with a love of life and nature. Her stories are full of positivity, hope and inspiration.

Weekly Reader Children's Book Club Presents Eugene the Brave

Weekly Reader Children's Book Club Presents Eugene the Brave
Title Weekly Reader Children's Book Club Presents Eugene the Brave PDF eBook
Author Ellen Conford
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1978
Genre Fear
ISBN

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Eugene, a possum, hopes to escape his fear of the dark by sleeping all night. His sister Geraldine tries to help.

Before Honor

Before Honor
Title Before Honor PDF eBook
Author Eugene B. McDaniel
Publisher B&H Publishing Group
Pages 208
Release 1975
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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RBG's Brave & Brilliant Women

RBG's Brave & Brilliant Women
Title RBG's Brave & Brilliant Women PDF eBook
Author Nadine Epstein
Publisher Delacorte Press
Pages 225
Release 2021-09-21
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0593377192

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This collection of biographies of brave and brilliant Jewish female role models--selected in collaboration with Ruth Bader Ginsburg and including an introduction written by the iconic Supreme Court justice herself-- provides young people with a roster of inspirational role models, all of whom are Jewish women, who will appeal not only to young people but to people of all ages, and all faiths. The fascinating lives detailed in this collection--more than thirty exemplary female role models--were chosen by Ruth Bader Ginsburg, or RBG, as she was lovingly known to her many admirers. Working with her friend, journalist Nadine Epstein, RBG selected these trailblazers, all of whom are women and Jewish, who chose not to settle for the rules and beliefs of their time. They did not accept what the world told them they should be. Like RBG, they dreamed big, worked hard, and forged their own paths to become who they deserved to be. Future generations will benefit from each and every one of the courageous actions and triumphs of the women profiled here. RBG's Brave & Brilliant Women, the passion project of Justice Ginsburg in the last year of her life, will inspire readers to think about who they want to become and to make it happen, just like RBG.

The Panorama of Life and Literature

The Panorama of Life and Literature
Title The Panorama of Life and Literature PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 876
Release 1855
Genre
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Beyond the Last Path

Beyond the Last Path
Title Beyond the Last Path PDF eBook
Author Eugene Weinstock
Publisher
Pages 166
Release 2022-04-25
Genre
ISBN 9781951682606

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Beyond the Last Path: A Buchenwald Survivor's Story, first published in 1947, is the chilling account by Eugene Weinstock, a Hungarian Jew who was imprisoned by the Nazis in World War Two at the Buchenwald concentration/extermination camp in Germany. The book is a simply told, yet profoundly moving story of his arrest and imprisonment at the infamous camp, where the cremation ovens operated virtually non-stop. Weinstock attributed his survival, in part, to the strong underground organization within the camp, which helped maintain order and distribute supplies equitably. The book concludes with the liberation of the prison by US troops, at which time Weinstock weighed a mere 80 pounds.