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If you like books with sequels- full of drama, humor, romance, erotica, and inspiration, then you'll love this book's series, Trouble. You Don’t Know My Story is a series that first begins with Trouble. The story begins when I thought all was well in my romantic life and then boom! My hot and heavy high took a deep dive. Unexpected and unexplainable occurrences began to surface that I never thought in a million years would ever happen to me— especially from this guy, Judas. Little did I know... this was only the beginning. Luckily, my faith motivated me to keep pushing despite all the chaos that was coming my way. Hopefully, this series will inspire you as well.Available in both eBook and printed versions
During pilot season, June Dietz's husband Mitch Gold becomes another man—a man who doesn't notice her delicious Farmers Market homemade dinners, who mumbles responses around the tooth-whitening trays in his mouth, who is consumed with envy for his fellow television actors, who pants for a return phone call from his agent. And who wants to be married to an abject, paranoid, oblivious mess? Possibly not June, whose job as a poetry professor at UCLA makes her in but not of Los Angeles, with its illogical pecking order and relentless tribal customs. Even their daughter Nora's allegedly innocent world isn't immune from one upsmanship: while Mitch is bested for acting jobs by the casually confid...
Children's author Beverly Cleary has recorded the lives and adventures of ordinary children for more than four decades. As a child, Beverly experienced great difficulty in learning to read, and her books evoke sympathy for eager-to-please but misunderstood children. Cleary's belief that children want to read about children like themselves is supported by her longstanding popularity. Cleary's cast of characters are resourceful, complex children-Ramona Quimby, Henry Huggins, and Leigh Botts, for example. Book jacket.
Presents the life of the children's author, discussing how she came to write her books about her most famous character, Ramona Quimby.
Recounts the tragic true story of Hollywood dream couple, Robert Walker and Jennifer Jones, and how the obsessions of one man, movie mogul David O. Selznick, plunged them into ruin
A challenge in conducting pediatric research is selecting reliable, valid measurement protocols, across a range of domains, that are appropriate for the developmental level of the study population. The purpose of this report is to introduce the research community to the Pediatric Development Research Domain of the National Institutes of Health (NIH)–supported PhenX Toolkit (consensus measures for Phenotypes and eXposures). The PhenX Toolkit provides a catalog of recommended measurement protocols to address a wide range of research topics that are suitable for inclusion in a variety of study designs. In 2018, the Pediatric Development Working Group of experts identified 18 well-established ...
Driving down the alley between the Continuous Learning Center (CLC) and the Laundromat, I was filled with excitement and trepidation. I wondered if my twelve years of experience had prepared me for the challenges of working at an alternative school? Would these high school inner city kids accept a middle class teacher with an elementary school background? Well whatever the outcome, I knew that my destiny was here. I first walked down the halls of CLC 14 years earlier. As a part of my training for an undergraduate degree in special education, I was required to observe emotionally handicapped and socially maladjusted students at this inner city school.
Fiction or nonfiction? Externally, Erin had plenty going on for her. She was pretty and smart enough, but not enough to compel her to fulfill her potential. All she recognized in the mirror were faults and deep-cutting insecurities. Through debatable luck and questionable life choices she almost lost it all. Or did she? Though the bullet slowed her down she never seems to learn the right lesson. Is this cautionary tale founded in truth, or is it a reflection of a lonely girl’s musings? Either way, Erin loses her faculties, friends, and youth to discover introspection and a broader perspective, leading her towards what she always needed: peace of mind and a semblance of control. Control of ...