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The Star Plays series is designed to build the confidence through performance of young readers aged 10-13. This story is about a boy settling into his new school. Attacked by bullies and under pressure from his older brother, he finds solace with a friend in a graveyard.
Explores the massive reorientation of American legal, political, and economic thinking from truths to methods between 1870 and 1970.
Kingman Ranch is the third book of the Kingman-1971 series. Brent Kingman has returned home wounded, very ill and plagued by nightmares that nearly drive him crazy at times. As lightening rips through the sky on his wedding night he reacts as if still in combat and Jamaica safety is, once more, threatened.
A true story of one family's journey for a span of nine years, who faced alone an uncommon genetic disorder, known as Gaucher Type Two, and what it meant to go on in spite of the odds. It is a story of courage and strength to face tomorrow, regardless of how high or rugged the mountain. It is a true story of life regenerating faith, and belief in one's self to conquer those fears of the unknown.
The Invisible Theater By: Kenneth A. Symington This book tells the story of what happened when a small group of adventurous and aware men joined together, and each Fall for a period of 10 consecutive years, presented a series theatrical productions, with themes based on the life experience of maleness and masculinity, and then staged them in a relatively small venue in Lose Angeles, California, in front of a male audience which immediately grew from an initial 25 to more than 100. Most of the presenters and directors were not professional actors, or directors, or theatre people. This is a collection of programs, pictures and anecdotes of what turned out to be an immensely creative engagement for all the men who participated either as actors or even as audience.
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