Miss Brooks Loves Books (And I Don't)

Miss Brooks Loves Books (And I Don't)
Title Miss Brooks Loves Books (And I Don't) PDF eBook
Author Barbara Bottner
Publisher Dragonfly Books
Pages 33
Release 2018-12-11
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1984852108

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With the help of Miss Brooks, Missy’s classmates all find books they love in the library—books about fairies and dogs and trains and cowboys. But Missy dismisses them all—“Too flowery, too furry, too clickety, too yippity.” Still, Miss Brooks remains undaunted. Book Week is here and Missy will find a book to love if they have to empty the entire library. What story will finally win over this beastly, er, discriminating child? William Steig’s Shrek!—the tale of a repulsive green ogre in search of a revolting bride—of course! Barbara Bottner and Michael Emberley pay playful homage to the diverse tastes of child readers and the valiant librarians who are determined to put just the right book in each child’s hands.

I Don't Like the Blues

I Don't Like the Blues
Title I Don't Like the Blues PDF eBook
Author B. Brian Foster
Publisher UNC Press Books
Pages 206
Release 2020-10-08
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1469660431

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How do you love and not like the same thing at the same time? This was the riddle that met Mississippi writer B. Brian Foster when he returned to his home state to learn about Black culture and found himself hearing about the blues. One moment, Black Mississippians would say they knew and appreciated the blues. The next, they would say they didn't like it. For five years, Foster listened and asked: "How?" "Why not?" "Will it ever change?" This is the story of the answers to his questions. In this illuminating work, Foster takes us where not many blues writers and scholars have gone: into the homes, memories, speculative visions, and lifeworlds of Black folks in contemporary Mississippi to hear what they have to say about the blues and all that has come about since their forebears first sang them. In so doing, Foster urges us to think differently about race, place, and community development and models a different way of hearing the sounds of Black life, a method that he calls listening for the backbeat.

I Don't Want to Be Crazy

I Don't Want to Be Crazy
Title I Don't Want to Be Crazy PDF eBook
Author Samantha Schutz
Publisher Scholastic Inc.
Pages 201
Release 2010-02-01
Genre Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN 0545231728

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A harrowing, remarkable poetry memoir about one girl's struggle with anxiety disorder. A harrowing, remarkable poetry memoir about one girl's struggle with anxiety disorder.This is a true story of growing up, breaking down, and coming to grips with a psychological disorder. When Samantha Schutz first left home for college, she was excited by the possibilities -- freedom from parents, freedom from a boyfriend who was reckless with her affections, freedom from the person she was supposed to be. At first, she revelled in the independence. . . but as pressures increased, she began to suffer anxiety attacks that would leave her mentally shaken and physically incapacitated. Thus began a hard road of discovery and coping, powerfully rendered in this poetry memoir.

You Know I Don't Love You

You Know I Don't Love You
Title You Know I Don't Love You PDF eBook
Author Margaret Horn
Publisher Xulon Press
Pages 246
Release 2006-06
Genre
ISBN 160034321X

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A pastor and his wife are the main characters in this novel which shows how verbal and emotional abuse destroys a woman's belief in her own abilities.

Follow Me, I Don't Know Where I'm Going

Follow Me, I Don't Know Where I'm Going
Title Follow Me, I Don't Know Where I'm Going PDF eBook
Author Nicole Venzke Peterson
Publisher WestBow Press
Pages 91
Release 2019-07-08
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 1973665905

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On September 15, 2016, after playing soccer in the rain with his school-aged children, 45-year-old Tim Peterson left the park in his truck with his baby boy, followed by his middle children and wife behind. His last words to Nicki were “Follow me. I don’t know where I’m going.” Moments later at County Road 11 and Evergreen in Burnsville, Minnesota, their lives changed forever. Follow Me, I Don’t Know Where I’m Going, blogger Nicole Venzke Peterson’s first book, is at once a tender and humorous love story, a touching and enlightening glimpse into the grief of a too-young widow, and an inspirational and practical diary of a faith journey. For those who have loved, lost, or simply lived life, this emotional and spiritual book is sure to bring hope to readers.

Tell Me Something I Don't Know: Dialogues in Epistemology

Tell Me Something I Don't Know: Dialogues in Epistemology
Title Tell Me Something I Don't Know: Dialogues in Epistemology PDF eBook
Author Michael Veber
Publisher Broadview Press
Pages 202
Release 2018-02-28
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1460406281

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Tell Me Something I Don’t Know is a collection of original dialogues in epistemology, suitable for student readers but also of interest to experts. Familiar problems, theories, and arguments are explored: second-order knowledge, epistemic closure, the preface paradox, skepticism, pragmatic encroachment, the Gettier problem, and more. New ideas on each of these issues are also offered, defended, and critiqued, often in humorous and entertaining ways.

I Don’t Text While Driving, Walking, or Standing Still

I Don’t Text While Driving, Walking, or Standing Still
Title I Don’t Text While Driving, Walking, or Standing Still PDF eBook
Author Roger Dale Loring
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 153
Release 2016-06-27
Genre Humor
ISBN 1483451690

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Roger Dale Loring is a genuine baby boomer who finds his existence in the rapidly-changing world rather perplexing. In his latest book, he once again offers a collection of lighthearted essays about his dilemmas from the perspective of his current "if-they-don't-have-a-senior-discount, I'm-not-going-there" age. Realizing that the aging process evolved in a way that his adolescent mind never envisioned, Loring now finds that his views on life changes are disturbingly similar to the views of the old people of his youth, people he frequently characterized as old fogies. His essays highlight his humorous take on life that include opinions about issues such as cell phone upgrades; a man's attention span while operating a television remote; seasonal purse shopping; the differing conversation patterns of men and women; the three hardest part-time jobs in America; the crazy world of politics where preaching to the choir dominates all campaigns; and, of course, the trauma of buying toothpaste.