Tobin’s friends meet him halfway! In Diane Murrell’s first book, Tobin Learns to Make Friends, Tobin made special changes in himself in order to be friendly toward his playmates. Now, Tobin’s friends
Something stopped Nita's hand as it ran along the bookshelf. She looked and found that one of the books had a loose thread at the top of its spine. It was one of those So You Want to Be a . . . books,
Authentic Assessment provides a clear overview of assessment issues, including making time for assessment, tailoring assessment to desired outcomes, and scoring and evaluating student performance. Ans
Diane Garner considers herself a small town Texas Anglo girl with an astonishingly successful single mom. She experiences a dramatic transition from desperate poverty that resulted when her father aba
Praise for the first edition of The Networking Survival Guide “Any way you look at it, other people are your greatest resource. Diane Darling’s in-depth, easy-to-follow instructions will fill your li
Ten fast paced tunnel stories from around the world tell true accounts of human drama beneath the ground. The stories range from ancient Egyptian tombs and mining disasters, to people smuggling and P
Ten fast paced tunnel stories from around the world tell true accounts of human drama beneath the ground. The stories range from ancient Egyptian tombs and mining disasters, to people smuggling and P
We’ve all seen them in grocery stores and restaurants: delectably juicy, evenly browned, picture-perfect rotisserie chickens. Do you think they look unattainable, like something that can only be bough
Perfect Party Food is the ultimate resource for throwing every kind of party imaginable, from a casual get-togethers to elegant soirees to festive bashes. Phillips outlines her do-ahead approach to en
The captivity narrative survives in Wilson's account of her 25 years in what she calls the seductive cultlike religious group. Rather than challenging any of its religious tenets, she describes women
Looks at a typical trip to the doctor's office, showing the types of tools and equipment a child might see there, including a stethoscope, blood pressure equipment, x-ray hammer, and other items, and
Diane Seuss's poems grow out of the fertile soil of southwest Michigan, bursting any and all stereotypes of the Midwest and turning loose characters worthy of Faulkner in their obsession, their suffer
Excitability collects the best of Diane Williams's bold, often hilarious, stories of love, sex, child-rearing, death, and space aliens -- stories that are (in the words of Bradford Morrow) "wry, sensu