Because What Else Could I Do


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Because What Else Could I Do is a sequence of fifty-five untitled short poems, almost all of them addressed to the poet’s husband during the six months following his sudden and shocking death. Perhaps best known for her historical explorations of sociopolitical issues, Martha Collins did not originally intend to publish these poems. But while they are intensely personal, they make use of all of her poetic attention and skills. Spare, fragmented, musical even in their most heartbreaking moments, the poems allow the reader to share both an intimate expression the poet’s grief and a moving record of her attempt to comprehend the events surrounding her loss.




Who else could?


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What's so extraordinary about Jesus? Reveals the uniqueness of Jesus, and explains that only He can give eternal life.




Who Else Could Dare?


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"Who Else Could Dare?", a miniature attempt at bringing together the various shades of the irreplaceable and invaluable bond that reigns the wide spectrum of love between brothers and sisters, kin and genuinely profound connections, in the form of short stories, poems and letters. Endeavouring to present the best of the works, our writers have put in extensive efforts and time, and have laboured immensely into it's fruition. This precious gem has been organised by Srashti Behure and Jaya Debnath, under the supervision of Ms. Shaurya Sharma. Do read and cherish the sweet and sour tales of love and harmony between siblings, unsurpassed by any other forms of affection.




What Else Should I Read?


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In answer to the perennial question "What else should I read?", these innovative resources go beyond linear listings of suggestions to help students find books through a variety of directions, including subject, author, and genre. Each guide contains approximately 30 displayable bookwebs that can be used as posters, with reproducible bookmarks that list related titles and fit into pockets on the posters. Each web leads users to 8 to 14 related topics that have lists of relevant books with their authors and brief LC descriptions. Detailed author, title, and subject indexes make further exploration easy. Hundreds of the best fiction books for young readers, titles commonly found in school library collections, are covered in the webs. The visual, nonlinear features of these books make them unique and user-friendly tools for educators and students alike. Perfect for the bulletin board, the bookwebs are a great way to stimulate reading!




The Daybreak Bond


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To save one of their own, five kids escape the walls of their utopian community and journey into the outside world on an adventure that will change their lives forever.




Particivision and other stories


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What if one's mandatory tour of duty was environmental rather than militaristic? Suppose all advertising had to tell the truth? Can you imagine sports without competition? ... Social commentary and activism via fiction. “As the title indicates, this collection of stories is about getting into the thick of things, taking sides, taking action, and speaking out loud and clear, however unpopular your opinion may be. ... refreshingly out of the ordinary.” Joan McGrath, Canadian Book Review Annual




Opening Our Arms


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A bird's eye view of a group of people undertaking major change, this is the story of one child psychiatric unit and a profound questioning of the humanity of current practice in child welfare. It offers the experience of building, through collaborative effort, a child and family-centered care facility as an alternative to the existing model.







A Daughter of the Union


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Reproduction of the original: A Daughter of the Union by Lucy Foster Madison