Charlie Mae's First Day


Book Description

Heading to school for her very first day, Charlie Mae knows she will seem different from the other kids. She uses a wheelchair to get around. She doesn't use words, but she loves to listen, especially if you sing. Charlie Mae has epilepsy. Sometimes, she has seizures, but there's no need for you to be afraid. Seizures feel like a lightning storm inside her brain. She might seem a little tired after, but she'll get better soon. Charlie Mae was born this way, but she's not so different from other kids. She wants to race and learn to dance. She loves making new friends. Are you ready to meet Charlie Mae? Come along and learn something new about a special kid who plays just like you!




Charlie & Mouse


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Four hilarious stories, two inventive brothers, one irresistible story! Join Charlie and Mouse as they talk to lumps, take the neighborhood to a party, sell some rocks, and invent the bedtime banana. With imagination and humor, Laurel Snyder and Emily Hughes paint a lively picture of brotherhood that children will relish in a format perfect for children not quite ready for chapter books.




To Fight Alongside Friends: The First World War Diaries of Charlie May


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‘I do not want to die. The thought that we may be cut off from each other is so terrible and that our babe may grow up without my knowing her and without her knowing me. It is difficult to face. Know through all your life that I loved you and baby with all my heart and soul, that you two sweet things were just all the world to me’




The Unlikely Relationship


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This book describes a mentoring relationship that began in 1999 between a forty-year-old, white, upper-class physician and an eight-year-old African American boy from the inner city. It is told in parallel; we each wrote our recollections without reading each other's. This was done so that neither of our writings would influence those of the other. In some cases, the memories actually differ or even conflict. This is exactly the point that the book hopes to convey. Due to our background and environments, we viewed the same events differently, sometimes creating very conflicting memories. This is central to the misunderstandings people often have with one another, as well as those that whole groups may have with one another. It is especially true of the divide that exists between our races today. We must try to see, to experience, and to feel something from a totally different perspective than our own. We hope this book encourages the reader to reexamine relationships between individuals and groups in their own lives from a new perspective, and experience the transformation that can result.




Choices


Book Description

Jeff's life has been spiraling out of control for some time now and to make matters worse, he suspects his wife Lisa of 16 years to be cheating on him. How does he come to grips with the betrayal. Lisa has gotten herself caught up in a love triangle that doesn't include her husband. She has been so focused on other things that it may have cost her the one thing she wants the most.....Control Belinda has finally found the man of her dreams but there are things in her past that could cause her to lose him. Does she keep her secret and hope they never surface or does she finally come clean. Like most people, Margret has made some wrong decisions in life but this time it may cost her in more ways than one. She only wants to finally find what she has been searching for......Someone to truly love and that will love her same. They all have one thing in common that binds them together and that one thing is the choices they make. Right or wrong, they all have made a choice that will ultimately change each one for the rest of their lives.




Altered Pathways


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Since the beginning of his writing career, Dave Rice has attempted to include an underlying theme of the continuing struggle between good and evil within the novels basic storyline. This is obvious in his fi rst novel with this underlying theme in Recovery the Hard Way. A story that describes the lifestyle of those souls that are addicted to drugs and the internal struggle they must endure to recover from addiction. This theme of good over evil is even more apparent in his second novel Justice for All which chronicles a transformation into an alternative lifestyle, and the moral implications that the central character must endure because of his career as a leader in the New World Church and the transformation. These and other literary works written by Dave Rice such as; Just a Chick on the Side, and The Women of Conjure, all have plots that contain an element of confl ict between good and evil. However, not one of his novels currently in publication goes to the extent of good challenging evil as that contained in his latest effort, Altered Pathways, which is based on evolutionary changes that have created what is known as a Serial Killer. Explore the ultimate confrontation of evil over good in the latest mystery novel by Dave Rice, Altered Pathways. It is a compelling psychological mystery that not only contains murder, but also contains the drama that is brought out in those that are preyed upon by this demon.




Ebony


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EBONY is the flagship magazine of Johnson Publishing. Founded in 1945 by John H. Johnson, it still maintains the highest global circulation of any African American-focused magazine.




Working Mother


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The magazine that helps career moms balance their personal and professional lives.




Ebony


Book Description

EBONY is the flagship magazine of Johnson Publishing. Founded in 1945 by John H. Johnson, it still maintains the highest global circulation of any African American-focused magazine.




Death of a Nation


Book Description

This book presents some very raw facts about the negative aspects of racism and the devastating effects it has on individuals, municipalities, States, the Nation and indeed the world. It covers a ten year period in the authors life, presented autobiographically, from 1940 to 1950. The story is based primarily on historical events as reported in the ex Black weekly newspaper, The Pittsburgh Courier. The news articles are presented as parts of fictionalized dialogue between the author, his young peers and older adult advisors. Most of the fictionalized accounts have some bases in truth but some did not occur in the sequence or to individuals as presented. Names of individuals reported in news media have not been changed, nor have the names of family members and teachers. Names of townspeople have been changed although a real person existed for that character. The primary goal of the book is to present true facts about the history of the disease based on a false premise of race that has caused so much suffering, ignorance and despair over centuries in the hope that we will stop perpetuating it and let it die the ignoble death it deserves.