The Mailbox


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For readers of Unbroken and Flags of Our Fathers, The Mailbox is a sympathetic portrayal of veterans and the burdens they carry throughout their lives. Vernon Culligan had been dead to the town of Draydon, Virginia, so long that when the crusty Vietnam vet finally died, only one person noticed. Twelve-year-old Gabe grew up in the foster care system until a social worker located his Uncle Vernon two years before. When he comes home to discover that his uncle has died of a heart attack, he's terrifed of going back into the system--so he tells no one. The next day, he discovers a strange note in his mailbox: I HAVE A SECRET. DO NOT BE AFRAID. And his uncle's body is gone. Thus begins a unique correspondence destined to save the two people that depended on Vernon for everything. Through flashbacks, we learn about Gabe and Vernon's relationship, and how finding each other saved them both from lives of suffering. But eventually, Vernon's death will be discovered, and how will Gabe and the mystery note writer learn to move forward? The Mailbox is not a story about death--though it begins with a death. It's also not a story about Vietnam vets, although the author works with Vietnam veterans and wrote this novel, in part, to illuminate their sacrifices and suffering. The Mailbox is a story about connections--about how two people in need can save each other. Praise for The Mailbox: Junior Library Guild Selection A Bank Street College Best Children's Books of the Year A Librarians' Choices Booklist Selection “Shafer’s narrative is heartfelt, earnest and moving. . . and conveys the power of memory to help heal wounds.”—Kirkus Reviews “Warm and moving, it is an evocative picture of the weblike nature of human existence and the interconnectedness of seemingly disparate experiences.”—School Library Journal




The Mailbox


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Centered on a real landmark on the coast of North Carolina, The Mailbox blends intriguing folklore and true faith with raw contemporary issues that affect every woman. When Lindsey Adams first visits the Kindred Spirit mailbox at Sunset Beach, she has no idea that twenty years later she will still be visiting the mailbox—still pouring out her heart in letters that summarize the best and worst parts of her life. Returning to Sunset for her first vacation since her husband left her, Lindsey struggles to put her sorrow into words. Memories surface of her first love, Campbell—and the rejection that followed. When Campbell reappears in her life, Lindsey must decide whether to trust in love again or guard herself from greater pain. The Mailbox is a rich novel about loss, hope, and the beauty of second chances.




Everything Numbers


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Prepare students for early math success with the more than 160 easy-to-use reproducible tools in this book. You'll get numeral-set-number word pages, a ready-to-use counting center, fold-and-go booklets, practice pages, and much more.




A Monster in the Mailbox


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The disappointment Julius experiences when he buys a mail-order monster with his self-earned money is not repeated when he buys a book of monster fairy tales from a used book store.




Sorts of All Sorts


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115 reproducible sorting activities reinforce key literacy, math, science, and social studies skills. Includes sorting tips, storage suggestions, and sorting mats. 128 pages.




Letter of the Week


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Letter of the week is a comprehensive collection of 26 units incorporating a variety of learning activities for each letter of the alphabet.




Big Book of Monthly Reproducibles


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Now you have skill-builders for every month of the year in ONE complete resource. Taken from the popular Monthly Reproducibles series and Teacher's Helper magazine, this is a book you'll use throughout the entire year! 128 pages.




The Monster in the Mailbox


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Older sister Cynthia tells a tale of mischief to even the score with her little brother. Additional subjects: sibling rivalry, teasing, monsters.




The Mailbox Murders


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The Mailbox Murders is set in the small town of Stoney Creek, Oregon. The Chief of Police, Chuck Wagner, is put in the position of trying to find out who has been killing local residents and placing their heads in street corner mailboxes. The story has few suspects and leads until the climactic ending. The reader will be interconnected with the work of Chuck Wagner as well as his private life. Is the killer someone that's very close to the chief of police or is it someone who is above suspicion.




The Mailbox


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