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Brooke's Pocket Posh Journal, Chevron
Andrews McMeel Publishing
2016
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Brooke's Pocket Posh Journal, Mum
Andrews McMeel Publishing
2016
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Brooke's Pocket Posh Journal, Polka Dot
Andrews McMeel Publishing
2016
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Brooke's Pocket Posh Journal, Tulip
Andrews McMeel Publishing
2016
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Brooke's Holidays: Brooke learns to accept her family's differences
Kathryn Reay
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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'Brooke's holiday' is the second book in the "What is a Rose?" series, which is aimed at supporting children in stepfamilies and showing that family is what you make it. Written by Kathryn Reay, who is both a step-daughter and a step-mother, these thoughtful books help children deal with the difficult and embrace the positives in their step families. Brooke finds it difficult splitting her time between two homes, especially when it means missing out on something special. In this uplifting tale Brooke learns to embrace having different traditions in her two homes and reflects on the positives that can come with having two families.
Brooke County, Virginia, West Virginia Licenses and Marriages, 1797-1874
Renee Britt Sherman
Heritage Books
2013
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Brooke at the Bar is a candid, lively, and sometimes humorous autobiography by Brooke Wunnicke, the first woman to be a trial and appellate attorney in Wyoming and who went on to become a legal legend in Colorado. In conversational writing, Brooke provides insights from a lawyer, mentor, and educator. She advocates that, while not perfect, the United States has the world’s best legal system and that all citizens need to understand and protect their rights, freedoms, and responsibilities. Brooke shares vignettes of her early life—California in the Great Depression, college at Stanford, law school in Colorado during World War II, and the 1946 opening of her Cheyenne law office, a precedent for women in law. She vividly describes memorable and amusing experiences with clients, witnesses, lawyers, juries, and judges and explains some significant cases. She recounts important and dynamic events from her twelve years as Denver’s chief appellate deputy district attorney, an era during which she was an inestimable mentor to many young lawyers who became prominent in the private and public sectors. Brooke passionately believed “the law has been and will continue to be civilization’s hope.” In her book’s final part, she demystifies many legal terms and procedures and describes the parts of a civil jury trial—including information for jurors and witnesses—and provides an enthusiastic and clear refresher on the US Constitution and Bill of Rights. Brooke at the Bar is a unique and historically important contribution that will be of interest to general readers, scholars, and students interested in US law, political science, government, women’s history, twentieth-century western history, civil rights, and legal communities, including those in Wyoming and Colorado, where Brooke was “at the Bar.”
Brooke Delilah Gillespie aka "The Matriarch of Soul Rap" and "BDG", is an African wild dog and renowned author, poet, novelist, lyricist and songwriter currently residing within the quiet Maryland suburb of Columbia in Howard County. Born July 1st of 1996 to parents Karen Ellezar Day and Darryl Solomon, she has since forever atoned to the diehard philosophy of working hard as a stone mason to achieve her dreams of big success, and is driven by her executive producer husband and young school aged daughter, Zalika, soon to be preceded by a sister, Zuri in December of this year.
"The Brooke-Rose Omnibus" brings together four unexpected novels: "Out", a science-fiction vision of a world surviving catastrophe; "Such", in which a three-minute heart massage is developed into a poetic and funny narrative; "Between", a glittering experience of the multiplicity of language; and "Thru", a novel in which text and typography assume a life of their own. Linking them all is wit, inventiveness and the sharply focused intelligence of Christine Brooke-Rose, a great European humanist writer.
Brooke's sister, Lee Ada, is one picky eater Not even her mother knows what to feed her. She refuses all foods, says "No " to each one. What will Lee Ada eat when the day is all done?This picture book for picky eaters is for kids and parents alike.Sensory Processing Disorder, also referred to as Sensory Integration Dysfunction, is a neurological disorder most often diagnosed in early childhood. It is not synonymous with learning disabled. Many children diagnosed with SPD are average or above in intellect. Understanding the challenges they face is the first step for caregivers in guiding these children in learning to tolerate their enhanced senses, and ultimately succeed in society.The SPD child must learn to navigate through the wires crossed between their senses and their brain receptors. Symptoms span a wide range between over-sensitive or under-sensitive to stimulation of any or all of their senses.One symptom is the adverse affect food (taste, smell, texture) has on their senses. Often these children are labeled as picky eaters, punished for a condition over which they have little or no control. These children have a small selection of foods (called safe foods) they're able to tolerate, sometimes making mealtimes less than enjoyable. Encouraging them to experience new textures and foods in a safe, unforced way helps the SPD child learn sensory tolerance.For more information about SPD, contact the Star Institute at www.spdstar.orgwww.lionheartgrouppublishing.com
Cupcakes don't soothe the soul like hugging a pony. When her world crashes, a devastated girl must move to Texas where she finds comfort in cupcakes, donuts, and a neglected pony. But as her confidence blossoms, Brooke's claim on the pony is challenged, threatening to shatter her life again.
Cupcakes don't soothe the soul like hugging a pony. When her world crashes, a devastated girl must move to Texas where she finds comfort in cupcakes, donuts, and a neglected pony. But as her confidence blossoms, Brooke's claim on the pony is challenged, threatening to shatter her life again.
Brooke and Bre are on a journey to prove that they can accomplish anything they set their minds to. But, of course, there are a few things they must overcome along the way. Come along with these determined sisters as they compete to prove that girls can do amazing things.Brooke and Bre the Engineering Team was written by children's author "Mrs. Ashlee" Chesny. "Mrs. Ashlee" writes children's books that teach important life lessons in a fun way. The author is a literacy enthusiast as well as an advocate for children and women of color. She serves children all over the world through her literacy based nonprofit Genius Patch. With her books and education program, Chesny is on a mission to change the way we approach education worldwide. Visit www.geniuspatch.org for more on the author's work with children.