This giftbox collection of colorful stories makes a perfect present that will delight young adventurers. This edition includes Ten Boys who Changed the World, Ten Boys who Didn't Give In, Ten Boys who
This giftbox collection of colorful stories makes a perfect present that will delight young girls of every age. This edition includes Ten Girls Who Changed the World, Ten Girls Who Didn't Give In, Ten
Looks at the lives of ten men who made an impact on the world as a result of their strong Christian faith, starting with events from their boyhood and continuing through their later lives.
Lurie (public administration and policy, State U. of New York at Albany) headed a research team that investigated whether the policy goals of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconcili
As a father tells his daughter about her birthplace, he describes Tokyo in language as colorful as the glowing watercolors that showcase this vibrant city. His story is both tender and descriptive, c
One stubborn boy is getting the better of Scott Walsh. The very busy project manager keeps finding the kid on his dangerous construction site. One warning to the boy's parents should take care of it.
When she was very young, Irene Kacandes knew things about her father that had no plot, no narrator, and no audience. To her childhood self these things resembled beings who resided with her family, li
From the road-warrior band of Sisters on the Fly, heirloom and contemporary recipes that are simple to shop for and prepare on the road, for the backyard grill, or in the kitchen, using cast iron cook
CIRCUMSTANCES OFTENTIMES PREVENT US FROM LAUGHING IN THE MIDST OF THEM. THIS BOOK OF FICTION ALLOWS JUST THAT WITH THE HELP OF A CERTAIN CLAIMS DEPARTMENT AND THOSE WORKING IN IT.
Transformation begins with Candice Irene desiring to get to know God and to be in a more intimate relationship with her Heavenly Family. In the beginning, Candice did not recognize God's blessings bec
Time and the Shared World challenges the common view that Heidegger offers few resources for understanding humanity’s social nature. The book demonstrates that Heidegger’s reformulation of traditional