ochelle thought that her husband was God sent. Their marriage was one that she always dreamed of when she was little girl. What woman wouldn’t believe a man would love her when she sees how much he lo
Life is a little bit like the wind. When the wind leaves, kites stop soaring, fur stops flying and the trees stop their fluttering. But where does the wind go? And where does a life go when it leaves
From early Egyptian and Phoenician traders to those who mapped the Antarctic in the early 20th century, this atlas covers the explorations of both well-known explorers and some obscure voyagers such a
During the colonial period in Guyana, the country’s coastal lands were worked by enslaved Africans and indentured Indians. In Creole Indigeneity, Shona N. Jackson investigates how their descendants, c
Barron's A Big Hug series offers a gentle and direct approach to the emotional issues that children face. Written by a clinical child psychologist, these books encourage youngsters to share and discus
Barron's A Big Hug series offers a gentle and direct approach to the emotional issues that children face. Written by a clinical child psychologist, these books encourage youngsters to share and discus
Kelly (history, University of Missouri, Kansas City) goes beyond the chronicles and literary memoirs of the Plague in Italy. She has painstakingly researched the wills drawn up in Bologna in 1348, at
This is a book written by a school administrator for school administrators to try to make the overwhelming topic of bullying, which we deal with on a daily basis, more manageable. The book is designe
Love is a special and growing thing. It's a little like a tree - a special magical tree - that you can climb up into, nest comfortably in its big branches, and safely watch the world go by. Love can c
Britten, a social worker who has worked with adults at risk in the UK, and Whitby, a social worker who has worked in health and social care in the UK, outline a risks and strengths assessment model