Join Nellie and Gus and their parents for a day at the zoo, where they see all kinds of children and families - both animal and human. To top off their day, Nellie and Gus invite friends and relatives
This book is the fruit of 15 years of face-to-face interfaith dialogue between practitioners of the three Abrahamic faith communities, Judaism, Christianity and Islam. The focus is on how the dialogue
A vibrant portrait of his family’s history and ranch from award-winning geographer Cole Harris.In 1888, a prosperous industrial family in Calne, Wiltshire, sent one of its younger sons, a lad judged t
A rare exploration of the racial and class politics of architecture, Little White Houses examines how postwar media representations associated the ordinary single-family house with middle-class whites
Placing key judgments and expert commentary at your fingertips, Family Law: Text, Cases, and Materials presents everything the undergraduate student needs in one volume. Drawing on their extensive exp
The criminal justice system has driven a wedge between black men and their children. African American men are involved in the criminal justice system, whether through incarceration, probation, or paro
Practical and SpiritualPrinciples for Better Life TeamsWe are inevitably on various Life Teams throughout our lives—family, school, business, church and community, to name the most basic. Whether we a
A moving saga of conflicted family loyalties and late-flowering passion set in 1970s' Liverpool.Liverpool, 1973. Reluctantly, widow Jenny Langton decides to downsize, swapping the spacious family home
This saga chronicles the lives and fortunes of four generations of women in the York family, from the Russian occupation of Alaska to the building of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System. Detailing the tr
Lightning-struck sleuth Harper Connelly and her stepbrother Tolliver take a break from looking for the dead to visit the two little girls they both think of as family. But as they travel to Texas, mem
Aurora Harris had the very good fortune to be born and raised in a truly international and multicultural family in Detroit. Her mother’s people are Filipinos, descendants of the former colonial elite,
School teacher Emily Hunt must risk her life in a dangerous clash between a drug cartel and a desperate student. Will she have to trust the one man her family has vowed to hate?
For fans of My Brother is a Superhero and The Demon Headmaster comes an outrageously funny story of brain control, friends, enemies and saving the world, even if you don't really want to.*From the award-winning writer of The Unbelievable Biscuit Factory*Leeza Sneezer is super-indecisive. She's worried about the futures - because which one will she choose? What will she be? What even is she now? Leeza lives in the market town of Owt. It's an ordinary town full of ordinary human beings: unpredictable, selfish, rude. Leeza likes it there. But one Monday Leeza's friends and family suddenly begin eating healthily, doing exercise, going to bed early. They also start work at FloomCorp. Everyone working for Floom is happy. They are the best versions of themselves they could possibly be. Who could complain about that? Leeza, that's who. She knows the importance of living your whole life, even the mad, bad or sad moments. And she's ready to save the world. If she absolutely has to.