Four women get a second chance at love in this unforgettable collection of stories that features Cathy Lamb's The Apple Orchard, in which Allie Pelletier, while being treated in the emergency room for
Research tells us that an inquiry approach to science teaching motivates and engages every type of student, helping them understand science's relevance to their lives, as well as the nature of science
Methods for Teaching Science as Inquiry introduces prospective and experienced teachers to the science content and teaching strategies necessary to teach science in contemporary ways. Traditional lea
Earthen architecture constitutes one of the most diverse forms of cultural heritage and one of the most challenging to preserve. It dates from all periods and is found on all continents but is particu
This heartwarming collection of holiday tales features Fern Michaels's “Making Spirits Bright”, in which Melanie McLaughlin uses her “just-for-the-holiday” sham marriage to Bryce Landry to adopt two o
Secret wishes, sweet surprises, and gifts straight from the heart. Delight in this season’s most joyous presents with these four sparkling tales…“Making Spirits Bright” by Fern Michaels Melanie McLaug
Bipolar Disorder Vulnerability: Perspectives from Pediatric and High-Risk Populations synthesizes our current understanding of high-risk and pediatric populations to aid readers in identifying markers
Plant cytogenetics comprises a topic of broad interest and increasing importance in plant science. In keeping with the exciting advances in plant genetics and genomics, we believe that a comprehensiv
Instructors of Spanish literature, language, and history, all but one at US universities, offer advice on how to teach the comic, tragicomic, and tragic works of drama produced in Spain during the lat
"My sense in reading the assemblage of stories collected here is that the Western short story is still very much finding its way--which is, I think, as it should be. Only miracles--like [Annie Proulx
In Trying to Give Ease, John K. Crellin and Jane Philpott focus on the life, practices, and accumulated knowledge of the late A. L. "Tommie" Bass, a widely known and admired Appalachian her
In an informative analysis of the pioneering efforts to heal religious conflict through inter-religious education, the authors explore how creating environments for Jewish and Christian educators to s
Bass (U. of Oklahoma) and Kinney (Central Michigan U.) present the 14th volume in the series Sociological Studies of Children and Youth, collecting theoretical papers and empirical research in three s
Leading Lives that Matter draws together a wide range of texts — including fiction, autobiography, and philosophy — that offer challenge and insight for those who are t
"Reading this poignant volume again emphasizes to me how crucial it is to keep exploitation out of this extraordinary part of our planet, so that it can serve as a lasting beacon for America's wildern
Restorative gardens for the sick, which were a vital part of the healing process from the Middle Ages to the early twentieth century, provided ordered and beautiful settings in which patients could be
The newly retired are entering a time of life that is virtually uncharted, a time in which they are free from social expectations and, to a large extent, from obligations to others. Life's meanings a