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When Sarah opens the door, the last thing she expects to find is a lost piece of her life. Fifteen years ago her hopes and dreams were shattered and she thought nothing could be worse. Now, her missing child has been found and her life is about to change again. How can she learn to love a son her heart has longed for when he seems to be completely unlovable?The Prodigal Son introduces a modern version of the Biblical parable. This engaging story represents an emotional exploration into the strength of love, the power of forgiveness, and the universal nature of the atonement.It's is a story about the quest to love, forgive, break down walls, and build again, in order to save a child who doesn't want to be saved. Its message will touch the hearts of anyone who has faced the heartbreak of a struggling and rebellious teenager.
Bean is a brownie. He's not a very good one. He's a bit different, and that's okay. Brownies love rules, order, and cleanliness. Brownies certainly don't have pets. Pets are messy, and they aren't very good at following rules. If Bean is ever going to become a wizard, he will need to bend the rules and make a few messes to find the perfect pet to help him do big magic.If you love books like The Borrowers, The Littles, and How to Train Your Dragon, you'll love the adventures of Bean the Wizard. Both the print version and the digital version of this emerging reader chapter book, perfect for 7 to 9 year olds, come with coloring pages that highlight Bean's troubles with each animal he tries to tame.Join Bean as he learns a little bit about magic and a lot about life in Bean Finds a Pet.
After her brother was drafted into the military, Alison Palmer decided to leave a budding career in journalism to follow in his footsteps and serve her country. She joined the US Foreign Service as a secretary and went to Accra, Ghana. It was 1956. As Palmer's career with the Foreign Service advanced, so did the obstacles facing her within the organization. While serving in war-ravaged countries and combat zones, Palmer fought her own battles against rampant and systemic sex discrimination in the government, culminating in a class action lawsuit that has benefitted all women in the Foreign Service. In the midst of her professional hardships, Palmer underwent a spiritual transformation that compelled her to seek ordination within the Episcopal Church. Once again, Palmer was denied because of her sex-and once again, she refused to back down. Diplomat and Priest chronicles the half century Palmer spent fighting for her rights and the rights of other women. Her bravery and tenacity resulted in improvements in policies and practices at both the US Department of State and in the Anglican Communion, benefiting thousands of women and changing the face of both state and church.
Written by renowned author Anita Tull and experienced teacher and examiner Alison Palmer, this student book covers both Units of the WJEC Vocational Award in Hospitality and Catering. Suitable for Level 1 and 2 students, the depth of coverage, language and design of the book has been carefully tailored to meet learning needs.
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