Yasmin the Librarian


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Yasmin the Librarian


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It is library day and helper Yasmin is busy shelving books, but suddenly she discovers that her own special book is missing prompting her o calmly retrace her steps.




Give It a Try, Yasmin!


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In this fun collection of four new Yasmin stories, Yasmin tackles every challenge she faces with her head and her heart! Whether she's helping to solve a recycling problem at school, trying to avoid a science fair fiasco, searching for a favorite lost book, or gathering her courage to join in the fun, Yasmin is always willing to give it a try!




Patterns of Revision, Grade 3


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With every lesson grounded in the critical strategy of writers talking out their revisions, Patterns of Revision will establish routines, practices, and mindsets to set you and your students up for success from day one. Discover the joy inherent in writing - and writing instruction - when we explore revision through engaging inquiry and the study of models, building flexible, competent revisors, step-by-step, in an open-ended discussion of meaning driven revision choices and their effects.




Handbook of Black Librarianship


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As Dr. Josey and Ms. DeLoach wrote in their Introduction to the second editionof The Handbook of Black Librarianship: “In designing the second edition of The Handbook of Black Librarianship, the editors felt that this work should be a reference tool related to the various aspects of African Americans in librarianship and their work in libraries.” That first edition covered issues faced by black library professionals in the various fields of librarianship; organizations formed; black library collections and books; resources and other areas of progress. The second edition, published twenty-three years later, highlighted more current events in Black librarianship: early and contemporary library organizations, vital issues, African American resources, discussions on and about librarianship, a focus on health librarianship, and information resources and education. It has now been another twenty-two years since the last edition and time to reflect on “various aspects of African Americans” in our profession as well as the advancements over the past two and a half decades and to review those issues African Americans still face and how modern technological advancements have impacted our profession and the lives of Black librarians. This third edition’s coverage includes: Pioneers and Landmark Episodes A Chronology of Events in Black Librarianship African American Forerunners in Librarianship Modern Day Black Library Organizations Vital Issues in Black Librarianship Library Service to Our Communities Library Technology and Black Librarianship Pearls from Our Retirees Issues in Diversity, Inclusion and Multiculturalism African Library Resources and Education Banned Books Significant Books and Periodicals for Black Collections




Blacklands


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A taut and chillingly atmospheric debut that signals the arrival of a bright new voice in psychological suspense and "a brilliant analysis of an exceedingly twisted mind" (Chicago Tribune). Eighteen years ago, Billy Peters disappeared. Everyone in town believes Billy was murdered—after all, serial killer Arnold Avery later admitted killing six other children and burying them on the same desolate moor that surrounds their small English village. Only Billy’s mother is convinced he is alive. She still stands lonely guard at the front window of her home, waiting for her son to return, while her remaining family fragments around her. But her twelve-year-old grandson Steven is determined to heal the cracks that gape between his nan, his mother, his brother, and himself. Steven desperately wants to bring his family closure, and if that means personally finding his uncle’s corpse, he’ll do it. Spending his spare time digging holes all over the moor in the hope of turning up a body is a long shot, but at least it gives his life purpose. Then at school, when the lesson turns to letter writing, Steven has a flash of inspiration. Careful to hide his identity, he secretly pens a letter to Avery in jail asking for help in finding the body of "W.P."—William "Billy" Peters. So begins a dangerous cat-and-mouse game. Just as Steven tries to use Avery to pinpoint the gravesite, so Avery misdirects and teases his mysterious correspondent in order to relive his heinous crimes. And when Avery finally realizes that the letters he’s receiving are from a twelve-year-old boy, suddenly his life has purpose too. Although his is far more dangerous...




One Great Lie


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Charlotte's dream of a summer writing workshop in Venice with her favorite author brings the chance to investigate the mysterious poet in her family's past, meet fascinating new people, and learn truths about her idol.




Joshua


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Joshua By: Zorka Levačić-Vidović Zorka Levačić-Vidović, from Croatia, was born in Varaždin in 1955; she used to live in Čakovec and she is presently living in Dalmatia. She is married to Andrija Juričić. With deceased husband (Stjepan Vidović) she has a son, Tomislav Vidović (1975) and she is grandmother of Asja (2002) and Jakša (1999). Her daughter-in-law is Karmen Cecarko-Vidović. Up to now, she has published Yasmin's Voyage (Jasminino putovanje), Analytical Overview of New Testament and Revelation (Analitički pregled Novoga zavjeta i Otkrivenja), Biblical Lexicon and Genealogies (Biblijski leksikon i rodoslovlja) - (Lexicon processed more than 3,500 biblical terms- etimological, geographical, historical, theological...). She worked on Lexicon alone more than 12 years. Her books and Lexicon are published in Croatia. She was as well a political satire columnist for a regional weekly newspaper. In addition, some of her poems were published and some of her short theatrical plays staged.




Desire and Social Distance


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POV: you're a romance author with writer's block in a virtual meeting with your editor at the press who's publishing your trilogy, when suddenly a handsome older man appears onscreen, taking over the meeting. Your body instantly reacts, flooded with adrenaline and deja vu. Then you remember. Twenty years ago. Your writing professor. The one you were madly in love with from afar. But as he speaks you realize he is not madly in love with how behind you are in submitting chapters for your second book that his publishing house is releasing in six short months. Then he blindsides both you and your editor by taking over as your new editor going forward, despite being the CEO of the entire press.Stunned, you struggle to make sense of his motivations as your emotions play tug-of-war between your fear of disappointing your mentor and butterflies at the thought of getting to work with him again. With secrets, twists and turns, video spice, flashbacks, bomb drops, and a twist that will leave your jaw in your lap, Desire and Social Distance is a spicy second-chance romance unlike anything you've read before. With colorful characters you'll feel like you know, and a main couple with explosive chemistry in dual POV, Elena and Greyson's story will captivate you, keep you turning pages, and deliver and unexpected twist that you will viscerally feel.




Girl, Unframed


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Seven starred reviews! “A riveting, meticulously plotted mystery with plenty of drama.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review) A teen girl’s summer with her famous mother turns sinister in this gripping thriller inspired by a real-life Hollywood murder from Printz Honor–winning and National Book Award finalist author Deb Caletti—perfect for fans of Courtney Summers’s Sadie. Sydney Reilly has a bad feeling about going home to San Francisco before she even gets on the plane. How could she not? Her mother is Lila Shore—the Lila Shore—a film star who prizes her beauty and male attention above all else…certainly above her daughter. But Sydney’s worries multiply when she discovers that Lila is involved with the dangerous Jake, an art dealer with shady connections. Jake loves all beautiful objects, and Sydney can feel his eyes on her whenever he’s around. And he’s not the only one. Sydney is starting to attract attention—good and bad—wherever she goes: from sweet, handsome Nicco Ricci, from the unsettling construction worker next door, and even from Lila. Behaviors that once seemed like misunderstandings begin to feel like threats as the summer grows longer and hotter. But real danger, crimes of passion, the kind of stuff where someone gets killed—it only mostly happens in the movies, Sydney is sure. Until the night something life-changing happens on the stairs that lead to the beach. A thrilling night that goes suddenly very wrong. When loyalties are called into question. And when Sydney learns a terrible truth: beautiful objects can break.