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We Sing!

We Sing!

Kristyn Getty

Crossway Books
2025
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Lyrical Poem by Kristyn Getty Teaches Children the Importance of Singing as WorshipJoin this song, each girl, each boy, until the world resounds with joy. God created his children to sing! Through music, we can express our heartfelt praise, weave the gospel into our daily lives, and grow in our understanding of the Lord. Written by acclaimed singer and hymn writer Kristyn Getty, We Sing! beautifully highlights the power and joy of worshiping God through song.With lively rhyming verses and engaging illustrations, We Sing! helps children ages 3–8 connect with important biblical truths: worship is for everyone, every day, and forever. This book invites families to read, sing, and live out its message together, praising God and joyfully reflecting on all he has done for us. Memorable: Rhyming language and beautiful illustrations stick in the minds of young readers Written by Kristyn Getty: Award-winning singer-songwriter of many popular hymns including “In Christ Alone” and “Christ Our Hope in Life and Death” Biblical: Teaches readers that worship is for everyone, every day, and foreverDesigned for Ages 3–8
Through It All

Through It All

Kristyn Kusek Lewis

Grand Central Publishing
2012
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Waverly, who's always been the group's anchor, runs a cozy bakery but worries each month about her mounting debt. Kate is married to a man who's on track to be the next governor of Virginia, but the larger questions brewing in their future are unsettling her. Stay-at-home mom Amy has a perfect life on paper, but as the horrific secret she's keeping from her friends threatens to reveal itself, she panics. As life's pressures build all around them, Waverly knows she has some big decisions to make. In doing so, she will discover that the lines between loyalty and betrayal can become blurred, happy endings aren't always clear-cut, and sometimes you have to risk everything to gain the life you deserve.
Sally Wainwright

Sally Wainwright

Kristyn Gorton; Beth Johnson

MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY PRESS
2025
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The first and only book length study of British screenwriter, director and producer Sally Wainwright. Authors Gorton and Johnson brings together Wainwright’s key television series and television films with theoretical work on the concept of emotion and feminist television criticism, exploring Wainwright's contributions to British television through the heroic female characters she creates. The book covers a wide range of theoretical work on melodrama, genre and emotion to explore Wainwright’s televisual texts, offering analysis of globally recognised television series such as Happy Valley, Last Tango in Halifax, and Gentleman Jack.
As Colors Coalesce

As Colors Coalesce

Kristyn Van Cleave

Lulu.com
2020
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Saryn Nightingblade is a princess, but she does not want to be. A life of staying put in a palace and looking pretty is not exactly how she wants to spend the rest of her life. And when she has to choose a royal husband, that is the last straw. Why would she ever want to be tied to a man? She wishes to explore the world. But when a spaceship crash lands on her planet, Saryn learns there is much more than the world that can be explored. Out from the wreckage crawls Hoartunim Dreambreath, a man who claims he is from a different planet and practices a different form of magic than Saryn's. And he is on a mission to bring the worlds together. Learning about his master plan and admiring his magic that is a different color than her own, Saryn takes a liking to Hoartunim and wishes to follow him through the universe on his adventures. But will she leave behind a man she is engaged to and her princess duties to follow her dreams?
I Don't Know

I Don't Know

Kristyn Meyer

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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A little girl never knows how to respond to her Mommy's questions about her day, responding with an "I Don't Know" for every question. A situation many parents of young children can relate to.
Just Like You

Just Like You

Kristyn Poleski

Kristyn Poleski
2020
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When a new baby bear joins his polar family, There are changes in store for big brother Beary. What a fun surprise when the cubs discover, they want to be just like each other Join Beary on his journey to becoming a big brother and finding out what happens when he realizes that not only does his new brother look up to him, but that he may actually look up to his new baby brother
Aboriginal Convicts

Aboriginal Convicts

Kristyn Harman

NewSouth Publishing
2012
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When most of us imagine an Australian convict we see an Englishman or an Irish lass transported for stealing a loaf of bread or a scrap of cloth. Contrary to this popular image, however, Australian penal settlements were actually far more ethnically diverse, comprising individuals transported from British colonies throughout the world. As Kristyn Harman shows in Aboriginal Convicts, there were also a surprising number of indigenous convicts transported from different British settlements, including ninety Aboriginal convicts from all over Australia, thirty-four Khoisan from the Cape Colony (South Africa) and six Maori from New Zealand. These men and women were taken prisoner in the context of the frontier wars over their lands, and shipped to penal colonies in Norfolk Island, Cockatoo Island and Van Diemen’s Land. Through painstaking original research this book uncovers their life stories, which have often been overlooked by or erased from the grand narratives of British and Australian colonial history. Their often-tragic stories not only shed light on the experience of native peoples on the frontier, but on the specific experiences of Indigenous defendants within the British legal system and on the incidence of aboriginal deaths in custody in nineteenth century. Importantly, the book shows the Australian penal colonies in their global political context: as places constantly being reshaped by changing forces of the British Empire as well a ready influx of new people, goods and ideas. It finally puts to rest the notion that there were no Aboriginal convicts.
Stoop City

Stoop City

Kristyn Dunnion

Biblioasis
2021
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WINNER OF THE 2021 RELIT AWARD FOR SHORT FICTION A sea witch, a bossy Virgin Mary, and a lesbian widow’s wife—in ghost form—walk into a short story collection ... Welcome to Stoop City, where your neighbours include a condo-destroying cat, a teen queen beset by Catholic guilt, and an emergency clinic staffed entirely by lovelorn skeptics. Couples counseling with Marzana, her girlfriend's ghost, might not be enough to resolve past indiscretions; our heroine could need a death goddess ritual or two. Plus, Hoofy’s not sure if his missing scam-artist boyfriend was picked up by the cops, or by that pretty blonde, their last mark. When Jan takes a room at Plague House, her first year of university takes an unexpected turn—into anarcho-politics and direct action, gender studies and late-night shenanigans with Saffy, her captivating yet cagey housemate. From the lovelorn Mary Louise, who struggles with butch bachelorhood, to rural teens finding—and found by—adult sexualities, to Grimm’s “The Golden Goose” rendered as a jazz dance spectacle, Kristyn Dunnion’s freewheeling collection fosters a radical revisioning of community. Dunnion goes wherever there’s a story to tell—and then, out of whispers and shouts, echoes and snippets, gritty realism and speculative fiction, illuminates the delicate strands that hold us all together.
Given Our History

Given Our History

Kristyn J. Miller

BONNIER BOOKS LTD
2024
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In this sparkling romance, two professors with a complicated past get a second chance to prove history won't repeat itself.Assistant professor Clara Fernsby is nothing if not driven. She's wanted to teach history since she was fourteen, and she hasn't let anything stand in her way-not even the love of her life. When Theodore Harrison is brought into her department as a visiting scholar, it's an unexpected blast from Clara's past. She hasn't spoken to Teddy since rejecting him over a phone call ten years ago. Now that he's here, she's reminded of everything her teenager self loved about him.Clara knows there's every chance Theo's not interested. But history's all down to interpretation, and this time around, she's got no intentions of repeating it.
Remembering British Television

Remembering British Television

Kristyn Gorton; Joanne Garde-Hansen

BFI Publishing
2019
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This original book asks how, in an age of convergence, when 'television' no longer means a box in the corner of the living room that we sit and watch together, do we remember television of the past? How do we gather and archive our memories? Kristyn Gordon and Joanne Garde-Hansen explore these questions through first person interviews with tv producers, curators and archivists, and case studies of popular television series and fan communities such as 'Cold Feet' and 'Doctor Who'. Their discussion takes in museum exhibitions, popular televison nostalgia programming and 'vintage' tv websites.
Remembering British Television

Remembering British Television

Kristyn Gorton; Joanne Garde-Hansen

BFI Publishing
2019
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This original book asks how, in an age of convergence, when 'television' no longer means a box in the corner of the living room that we sit and watch together, do we remember television of the past? How do we gather and archive our memories? Kristyn Gordon and Joanne Garde-Hansen explore these questions through first person interviews with tv producers, curators and archivists, and case studies of popular television series and fan communities such as 'Cold Feet' and 'Doctor Who'. Their discussion takes in museum exhibitions, popular televison nostalgia programming and 'vintage' tv websites.
Every Student, Every Day: A No-Nonsense Nurturer(r) Approach to Reaching All Learners (No-Nonsense Behavior Management Strategies for the Classroom)
With foreword by Lee Canter No-Nonsense Nurturers(R) are educators who build life-altering relationships with students, set high expectations for students, and hold themselves and their students accountable for achievement. Every Student, Every Day shares the lessons, mindsets, beliefs, strategies, and classroom expectations these high-performing teachers use daily to optimally support the needs of every student they serve. Use this book to implement No-Nonsense Nurturer(R) classroom behavior management strategies: Gain effective classroom-management techniques and training and create a positive classroom culture. Access companion videos designed to deepen your learning of classroom management. Explore the No-Nonsense Nurturer(R) four-step model. Understand how to use an empowered mindset to create a positive learning environment, set classroom expectations, and increase student engagement. Complete activities that will help you reflect on your current classroom management techniques and determine next steps. Contents: Foreword by Lee Canter Introduction: The Need for No-Nonsense Nurturing Part 1: Examining Relationship-Building Paradigms of Effective and Ineffective Classroom Managers Chapter 1: Ineffective Classroom Management--Unintended Enablers and Negative Controllers Chapter 2: Effective Classroom Management--No-Nonsense Nurturers Part 2: Establishing a No-Nonsense Nurturing Classroom Culture Chapter 3: Give Precise Directions Chapter 4: Use Positive Narration Chapter 5: Implement Accountability Systems Chapter 6: Build Life-Altering Relationships Epilogue: Putting It All Together References and Resources