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MOM SAID THE DOCTOR WAS TOO BIG FOR HER BRITCHES. THAT'S SILLY. THE DOCTOR SEEMED SKINNY TO ME. From the award-winning author behind Two Cents comes My Pants, a funny and heart-warming story about a neurodivergent child. My Pants follows Celana, a relatable and quirky little girl who is obsessed with pants and struggling with everyday social interactions. Her parents take her to multiple doctors who can't seem to give a good explanation for her anxiety. With eye-catching, brightly colored illustrations, My Pants is a story about inclusivity, advocating for yourself or others, and well, pants. It teaches children new coping mechanisms and includes fun activity pages at the end of the book. It's a must-have for every home and classroom. Fun for all ages (but best suited for ages 3-8). REVIEWS>"In a nutshell, 'My Pants' is a wonderful and engaging book that reminds us about the power of words and the diversity of children's learning styles. The children and families I support will go bananas for this one." Kia Ferrer (@childlife_momentos) "I love this so much! I have so many students and other children in my life with sensory issues. I think OT's would love this book too." Rosemarie Griffin (@abaspeechbyrose) "Therapist friends... I think I found your new favorite book." Ilana Berger AWARDSNorth Street Book Prize - First PlaceSCBWI's Independently Published Book Launch Award - WinnerReader's Choice Awards TCK Publishing - Nominee>FASHION SHOWTo view the "My Pants" Baby Fashion Show: https: //www.youtube.com/watch?v=v57fJHAvCNI&t=437s
AYDAN IS JOLTED OUT OF SLEEP BY A NIGHTMARE. ARE THE VOICES HE HEARS REAL?Reminiscent of human sagas such as The Alchemist and the Life of Pi, AKIN unapologetically delves deeper into the human condition, masterfully weaving the triumph of the human spirit against its darkest shadows."Creative, exotic, and disorienting ride through the beauty and ugliness of mankind." - Charles Franklin, Midwest Book ReviewAydan awakens to voices he does not recognize - fearing the worst, he prays, hoping they will leave him. But it's too late. Other villagers witness his waking nightmare, and he is quickly imprisoned, set to await vile rituals meant to rid him of demons. But the fear that has followed him all his life is soon replaced with anger, as betrayal and a new friendship urge him passionately towards freedom. He soon finds himself on an unknown path, flung into the mystical, grand desert that surrounds him.Robin Murarka's AKIN explores philosophy, existentialism, and the human condition within a unique, immersive setting. It escapes the confines of modern taboos to present an ancient, archaic world whose brutality and humanity is true to form. If you enjoy epic narratives that skillfully juxtapose internal struggles against the backdrop of huge, worldly events, you will find yourself lost within the pages of AKIN, clamoring for more long after the story is over.
The Economic Consequences of the Peace was written by the British economist John Maynard Keynes. It was a best-seller throughout the world. It established the general opinion that the treaties were designed to crush the defeated Central Powers, especially Germany and this perception by much of the British public was a factor in later public support for Hitler. The success of the book established Keynes' reputation as a leading economist, especially on the left. When Keynes was a key player in establishing the Bretton Woods system, in 1944, he remembered the lessons from Versailles and the Great Depression. The Marshall Plan, promulgated to rebuild Europe after the Second World War, was similar to the system proposed by Keynes in this book.
In this 3 in 1 collection, we united three books by Washington including Washington's most known book, Up from Slavery, and a small fourth one. The other books included are The Negro Problem, a collection of essays by prominent black American writers, The Future of the American Negro, and a short text about the history of slavery (originally The Story of Slavery), which was included as an appendix.
The Personal Memoirs of Ulysses S. Grant is an autobiography by Ulysses S. Grant, the 18th President of the United States, focused mainly on his military career during the Mexican-American War and the American Civil War. It was first published as a two-volume set by Mark Twain shortly after Grant's death. The Personal Memoirs of Ulysses S. Grant has been highly regarded by the general public, military historians, and literary critics. Positive attention is often directed toward Grant's prose, which has been praised as shrewd, intelligent, and effective. He portrayed himself in the persona of the honorable Western hero, whose strength lies in his honesty and straightforwardness. He candidly depicts his battles against both the external Confederates and his internal Army foes.
O, Terrible Angel is a collection of love poems written by Michael R. Burch for his wife Beth over a period of twenty years.
Translations by Leo Yankevich include poems by Adam Miekiewicz, Alexander Blok, Ranier Maria Rilke, Leopold Staff, Michail Lermontov, Kamil Norwid, Gottfried Benn, Georg Trakl, Sergei Yesenin, Peter Huchel, Stanislaw Grochowiak, and Jaroslaw Marek Rymkiewicz. Original poems in Polish, Russian and German are included on facing pages, as well as a brief biography of each poet.
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