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"What's it like having an old man who's a saint?" The question came from the depths of Romey Guttner's troubled soul. It was as honest as the hot sun that beat down on him and his best friend, Lowell, as they picked beans that unforgettable summer in the late fifties. They were just boys, one the son of the town's pillar of faith and one the neglected child of a man whose anger spilled onto everyone in his path. Despite their disparate upbringings, Romey and Lowell were like brothers, inseparable in their pursuit of adventure. But events were brewing that would force them to confront the reality of their differences for the first time. With perceptiveness and style, James Calvin Schaap renders a coming-of-age tale about friendship, fathers and sons, and, most of all, the grace that saves us from the darkest places.
"Details the legal, organizational, hierarchical, and environmental components of pollution prevention and waste reduction. Illustrates fundamental concepts of pollution prevention, including life-cycle planning and analysis, risk-based pollution control, and industrial ecology."
Rachael Pendleton and Roman 'Romey' Sinclair are two people who connected with each other and have been the best of friends since childhood. But neither will acknowledge the deep love that they have for each other for fear of ruining their long-standing friendship. When Romey ends up marrying a materialistic, self-centered woman, Rachael must find a way to let her inhibitions go or lose the man she truly loves forever--P. [4] of cover.
When her father starts making up stories about a girl named Romey in the magical land of Rairarubia, eleven-year-old Molly finds herself crossing over into that land and sharing in Romey's adventures.
Zenu tries to sieze control of the magical land of Rairarubia. Once again sixth-graders Molly and Netty cross over into that land to restore Queen Romey to her place.
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