We Can All Be Friends
Title | We Can All Be Friends PDF eBook |
Author | Michelle Griffis |
Publisher | |
Pages | 26 |
Release | 2021-02 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 9781636850085 |
We Can All Be Friends shows how much we have in common even though we are all different. This multicultural book, part of the Language Lizard Living in Harmony Series, includes access to free lesson plans and fun activities to support diversity education.
We Can't Be Friends
Title | We Can't Be Friends PDF eBook |
Author | Cyndy Etler |
Publisher | Sourcebooks, Inc. |
Pages | 223 |
Release | 2017-10-03 |
Genre | Young Adult Nonfiction |
ISBN | 1492635774 |
The companion to The Dead Inside, "[An] unnerving and heartrending memoir" (Publishers Weekly) This is the story of my return to high school. This is the true story of how I didn't die. High school sucks for a lot of people. High school extra sucks when you believe, deep in your soul, that every kid in the school is out to get you. I wasn't popular before I got locked up in Straight Inc., the notorious "tough love" program for troubled teens. So it's not like I was walking around thinking everyone liked me. But when you're psychologically beaten for sixteen months, you start to absorb the lessons. The lessons in Straight were: You are evil. Your peers are evil. Everything is evil except Straight, Inc. Before long, you're a true believer. And when you're finally released, sent back into the world, you crave safety. Crave being back in the warehouse. And if you can't be there, you'd rather be dead.
Can We Be Friends?
Title | Can We Be Friends? PDF eBook |
Author | Erica Sirotich |
Publisher | HarperCollins |
Pages | 32 |
Release | 2020-09 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 9780062941589 |
With charming, colorful illustrations, this heartwarming picture book in rhyming text asks an age-old question--can we be friends? Take a journey exploring five unexpected animal friendships! This adorable picture book, based on real-life stories, showcases popular duos like Mzee the tortoise and Owen the hippo and Koko the gorilla and her kittens, as well as lesser-known ones like Kumbali the cheetah and Kago the dog. Includes backmatter. A list of the unlikely animal friendships from around the world and introduced to young animal fans in Can We Be Friends?: 1. Owen the hippo and Mzee the tortoise (Kenya) 2. Kumbali the cheetah and Kago the dog (Virginia, USA) 3. Themba the elephant and Albert the sheep (South Africa) 4. Koko the gorilla and kittens (California, USA) 5. Ben the dog and Duggie the wild dolphin (Ireland) This sweet picture book supports children as they learn about empathy and kindness.
Can We Be Friends?
Title | Can We Be Friends? PDF eBook |
Author | Rebecca Frech |
Publisher | Our Sunday Visitor |
Pages | 96 |
Release | 2018-04-12 |
Genre | Family & Relationships |
ISBN | 1681922630 |
These days more than ever, finding good friends is just plain hard. Even for those who are lucky enough to have found their people, making time to keep friendships strong and healthy can be a daunting task. Can We Be Friends? tackles the issue head on, taking a fun and honest look at friendship: why we need friends, where we find friends, and even when to let friends go. Author Rebecca Frech details the different types of friends, ways to grow intentionally in friendship, and how to decide which friends really deserve a place in our inner circle. Ultimately,Can We Be Friends?reminds us that authentic, life-giving friendship not only gives us a stable “tribe” in which to belong, it helps us to become our true self. With relatable and personal anecdotes, this book will take you beyond the shallow façade of friendship and help you find your people on the other side. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Rebecca Frech is a Catholic author, speaker, CrossFit coach, and the Managing Editor of The Catholic Conspiracy website. She is the author of the best-selling Teaching in Your Tiara: A Homeschooling Book for the Rest of Us, a co-host of the popular podcast The Visitation Project, and a columnist for The National Catholic Register. She and her husband live just outside Dallas with their eight children and an ever-multiplying family of dust-bunnies.
We Can Be Friends
Title | We Can Be Friends PDF eBook |
Author | Carl Marzani |
Publisher | Hassell Street Press |
Pages | 392 |
Release | 2021-09-09 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781013780707 |
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We Are Not Friends
Title | We Are Not Friends PDF eBook |
Author | Anna Kang |
Publisher | Two Lions |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2019 |
Genre | FICTION |
ISBN | 9781542044288 |
"Being friends is so much fun. But when a new pal shows up, everything changes...Suddenly three's a crowd..."--Dust jacket front flap.
We Used to Be Friends
Title | We Used to Be Friends PDF eBook |
Author | Amy Spalding |
Publisher | Abrams |
Pages | 326 |
Release | 2020-01-07 |
Genre | Young Adult Fiction |
ISBN | 1683356454 |
Two best friends grow up—and grow apart—in this innovative contemporary YA novel Told in dual timelines—half of the chapters moving forward in time and half moving backward—We Used to Be Friends explores the most traumatic breakup of all: that of childhood besties. At the start of their senior year in high school, James (a girl with a boy’s name) and Kat are inseparable, but by graduation, they’re no longer friends. James prepares to head off to college as she reflects on the dissolution of her friendship with Kat while, in alternating chapters, Kat thinks about being newly in love with her first girlfriend and having a future that feels wide open. Over the course of senior year, Kat wants nothing more than James to continue to be her steady rock, as James worries that everything she believes about love and her future is a lie when her high-school sweetheart parents announce they’re getting a divorce. Funny, honest, and full of heart, We Used to Be Friends tells of the pains of growing up and growing apart.