You may have to Search all our reviewed books and magazines, click the sign up button below to create a free account.
Includes, beginning Sept. 15, 1954 (and on the 15th of each month, Sept.-May) a special section: School library journal, ISSN 0000-0035, (called Junior libraries, 1954-May 1961). Also issued separately.
Explosions, fires, break-ins, and terrorist attacks keep the residents of Alva, Texas, in a state of confusion and fear. Who are the perpetrators? Will justice be served? The Sanders family and their friends find themselves caught in the middle of investigations into these appalling activities. As they struggle with their fear and confusion, their faith will be tested. How can they be still, trust God, and fear not among all the chaos?
This book explores the use of integrated administrative data to understand and address the significant public health problem of child maltreatment. It examines the use of linked, or integrated, administrative data to increase understanding of population-level needs – and to inform decision-making efforts – within the child welfare system and across other public systems. The book details the technological innovations that have allowed for the accumulation and centralization of large datasets critical to identifying risks of child maltreatment and its negative consequences and to target community and system responses more accurately to address these challenges. Leading experts from the fie...
In Beyond the Job Description: How to Succeed in the Workplace, career coaches Christina Alva and Camille Marbury share workplace wisdom, unwritten office rules, and a foundation for leadership to help new professionals soar. Today¿s college graduates enter the workforce with admirable ambition, tons of book knowledge, yet little-to-no practical training on how to stand out and win at work. Marketing one's self and mastering resumes and cover letters are just the beginning. This book will help students and new professionals (of all industries) navigate their journey into the job market and avoid costly mistakes and embarrassing errors. From preparing for the interview to attending company meetings, Beyond The Job Description provides universal secrets to success that will catapult the young professional¿s career. ORDER THE COMPANION WORKBOOK at www.ChristinaAlva.com
Everyone in Christina’s circle of friends and relatives are surprised when she, a native Texan, marries David, a native Michigander. After he dies in a car accident, she and her three children move back to her hometown in Texas. They are faced with many physical, emotional, and spiritual trials as they adjust to their new life without David. During these trials, she and her family learn to rely on their faith, family, and friends and also realize that people and events are not always what they seem to be. Will Christina find peace and happiness again as she reacquaints herself with a high school crush? Will her children adjust to the different climate and strangeness of Texas? Will she truly learn to trust God who instructs her to “fear not”?
A threatening text, an empty bottle of heparin, a sick dog, and a missing property all lead Christina and the police chief of Alva, Texas, to conclude that the person they have locked up in Dallas is working with someone, or another individual is threatening the Sanders family. As threats escalate toward not only Christina’s family but also the residents of Alva, it becomes apparent that there are evil forces—human and spiritual—at work. When the first explosion rocks the town, the Sanders family and their friends are thrown into a life-and-death situation. As memories of the September 11 incident surface, fear grips the heart of the town, and the police chief feels compelled to call for outside help. During these trying times, Christina’s faith is strained. She knows God wants her to be fearless and trusting, but the human side of her has difficulty letting go, as the lives of her loved ones hang in the balance. Little does she realize that God has a few surprises in store for her and her family.
Julia Cartwright's 'Christina of Denmark, Duchess of Milan and Lorraine, 1522-1590' provides a meticulously researched account of the life of Christina of Denmark, a prominent figure in European history during the Renaissance period. Cartwright's writing style is both informative and engaging, offering readers a deep insight into the political and social dynamics of the time. Through detailed descriptions and analysis, Cartwright delves into the complex life of Christina, shedding light on her relationships with key figures such as Catherine de' Medici and Mary, Queen of Scots. The book also explores Christina's influence on the cultural and political landscape of the regions she governed. Cartwright's scholarly approach and attention to historical detail make this biography a valuable resource for anyone interested in Renaissance history and women's roles in politics. Julia Cartwright's expertise in Renaissance studies and her dedication to uncovering the life of Christina of Denmark make 'Christina of Denmark, Duchess of Milan and Lorraine, 1522-1590' a must-read for history enthusiasts seeking a comprehensive and insightful account of a remarkable historical figure.