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"After six years of no contact, Charlotte's abusive ex arrives unexpectedly, claiming he wants to reconnect with their sons, Josh and Cal. Sharon and her family help Charlotte discover and deal with his hidden agenda. Rudy and Roy investigate Pierre's box"--
Vera Richardson survived a gunshot blast to the abdomen, but she doesn't remember how it happened. She must rely on the statements of her philandering husband and his controlling family. Everyone says her sister shot her. She thought her sister was her best friend, but where is she now? And why is her husband filing for divorce? Callie Cooper started out trying to encourage Vera, but soon finds out there is more involved than just a family squabble, and she gets drawn into more intrigue than she¿s prepared to handle ¿ lies, cover-ups, and underworld connections. Georgia Burke tells why Alice was so conniving. You'll never guess what prompts her confession.Ever wonder why Alice was so conniving? Georgia tells why. You'll never guess what prompts her confession.
Sharon Cooper and her daughter, Callie, nearly bit off more than they could chew when they started to inventory Sharon's mother's estate. A series of unwanted discoveries begins when they find old letters in the attic. Hidden and locked away throughout the mansion are more secrets about Sharon's family than she ever imagined. How could Sharon have grown up here and not be aware of the mystery, intrigue and scandal within these walls?
What would you do if an unpleasant relative suddenly appeared at your front door with a suitcase? In Book Two of The Unwanted Series, this happens to the Cooper family. Join them as they try to deal with Ralph's arrival. The consequences of his worsening attitude, life-threatening habits and escalating emergencies soon put the entire family in danger. And why is Pierre still interested in the Mansion?
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Improving Schools for African American Students is designed to provide educational leaders with a better understanding of how to recognize the diversity of strengths that Black students bring with them to school and how to use these strengths to improve achievement. The articles contained in this book discuss generic education issues such as policy reform, the importance of high quality teaching, and the improvement of schools from the perspective of the academic achievement of African American students. Part I explores institutional racism in the context of America's public schools and provides suggestions for educational leaders to eliminate harmful policies and practices within educationa...