Roger's Upside-Down Day


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My Singing Nana


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My Singing Nana is a compassionate tribute to families dealing with Alzheimer's Disease. This story celebrates the ideals of family, heritage, and happy memories, showing kids that no matter how their loved one might change they always have ways to maintain their special connection. “In a context perfect for the understanding of elementary-aged children, award-winning author and acclaimed literary critic Pat Mora sheds light on the everyday experiences of a family member living with dementia. In My Singing Nana Mora eloquently demonstrates that, despite the hefty toll this devastating disease can take, grandchildren and children alike can still enjoy meaningful and heartfelt relationships with those affected.” —San Francisco Book Review




Pearson's Magazine


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Fifty Ways to Leave Left Behind


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Exodus and Revelation both begin with tribulation and end in wedding vows. In both books a dragon waits to eat the Messiah child. In both books a woman flies away on eagles' wings to live in a new promised land.




The Carl Rogers Reader


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Selected from a body of Rogers' work, essays deal with his approach to psychotherapy, theory and research, and philosophies.




Living Upside Down


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Sue and Roger attempt to resolve family conflicts and improve their living standards by migrating with their two small children from England to the warmer Great Southern Land to become 'fair dinkum Aussies'. Set from the 1970s, buckle up for a bittersweet roller-coast ride as they encounter the British Australia House, a homicidal charter flight to Australia, an immigration hostel, and befriend true blue Aussies who are suspicious of 'ten pound poms' and anyone who whinges or drinks tea, rather than coffee or beer! Their adventure takes an unexpected right turn as they experience life in a Pacific Archipelago for a while. This is an inspirational, laugh-out-loud story of one small family's triumph over unbelievable odds. Their adventures and challenges of job satisfaction, fishing, family, cultural differences, and death is told with a self-deprecating humour - as Roger and Sue inherit the Aussie witticism.




Upside Down Wally


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Meet Upside Down Wally. A dog with his own view. You see, Wally doesn't see life in the same way as other dogs do or even as people do; Wally sees life from an upside-down position! Join him as he travels throughout his home following various members of his 'human' family around. We see Wally in the den, the kitchen and in the garden where he's in for a great big surprise. Upside Down Wally is a beautifully illustrated colorful story book with an exceptionally clever concept, which your children will adore. If they flip the book upside-down they can see the same view as Wally, and not only that but they will be able to see other smaller images that can only be discovered if they look through the eyes of Wally. Wally is a happy little dog with a very -waggy- tail that just doesn't stop wagging! Adults and children alike will thoroughly enjoy the story of Upside Down Wally.










The Delineator


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Issue for Oct. 1894 has features articles on Mount Holyoke College and Millinery as an employment for women.