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My Lil' Big Ocean

My Lil' Big Ocean

Toby a. Williams

Toby A. Williams
2019
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Story Monsters Approved Winner 2019Early Readers-Fiction (ages 5-9)A Day of Joy at the Beach This fun-filled story is about a young child being Brave, Responsible, and Respectful of our beautiful oceans while enjoying her first experience at the seashore.When a sweet little girl, Brooke Lynn, spots seashells galore up and down the shore, she sets out to find more treasures. From sandcastles to riding the waves, and even a trip over to the Boardwalk, this vibrantly-illustrated rhyming book is a dream-come-true for one adorable Brooke Lynn.My Lil' Big Ocean offers bonus review material about our precious oceans and a great story for Early Readers The Purple Dragonfly Award 2020 recognized this book with an Honorable Mention in the Outdoor Recreation category.
My Lil' New Pup

My Lil' New Pup

Toby a Williams

Toby A. Williams
2020
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Dog Lover's Delight Perfect for Early Readers, this story encourages children to be Responsible and Reliable while building new friendships. When a lovable, floppy-eared puppy finds her way to Brooke Lynn's front porch, it sparks a new adventure for one sweet girl. Did this canine cutie get lost or was she abandoned and left to stray? With her Mom's help, they enthusiastically attempt to solve the mystery of this little shaggy pup and hope their home will become this new furry friend's forever home. Make no bones about it -- this exuberant and colorfully illustrated tale is sure to win a few hearts -- including yours "Sam ran outside, then crouched down hard, when she approached a big brown frog.We chased it all around the yard, until it hopped beneath a log."Excerpt from My Lil' New PupBonus review questions are included at the "tail" end.
Fired On: Targeting Western American Art

Fired On: Targeting Western American Art

Toby Thompson

Bangtail Press
2020
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The third in a trilogy of collected pieces of reportorial nonfiction, personal essays, and profiles from Toby Thompson, Fired On joins Thompson's Riding the Rough String and Metroliner in charting one of the most respected careers in American letters. For more than forty years, Thompson has been preoccupied with western art and those who create it. From early works by Carl Bodmer, Paul Kane, Charles M. Russell and Fredrick Remington to modern masters like Russell Chatham and T.C. Cannon, in Fired On Thompson considers three centuries' worth of art across western America. In the process and in aggregate, he finally paints a larger portrait of the place and its inhabitants. This anthology includes pieces previously published as well as essays written specifically for this collection.
Seaview

Seaview

Toby Olson

Hawthorne Books
2006
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Toby Olson's PEN/Faulkner Award-winning novel follows Allen-a golf hustler-and his wife, Melinda, across an American wasteland to return Melinda to her childhood home on Cape Cod; Melinda is dying of cancer and hopes to reach the seaside where she was born before her end comes. Allen earns their way east by hustling at courses en route. Outside of Tucson, the two meet a Pima Indian and activist named Bob White, who joins them on the remainder of their journey for mysterious reasons of his own. Allen's former friend, Richard, a cocaine dealer whom he has crossed and who is now determined to kill him, follows closely behind; the lines that draw these people together end at Seaview Links, where the novel reaches its apocalypse.
Origins, Journeys, and Returns – Social Justice in International Education

Origins, Journeys, and Returns – Social Justice in International Education

Toby Alice Volkman; Joan Dassin; Mary Zurbuchen

Social Science Research Council
2009
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Arguing that excluded and marginalized social groups should benefit from the growth of international higher education, Origins, Journeys and Returns reports on the development and impact of the Ford Foundation International Fellowships Program (IFP) which is designed to further social justice in some of the world's poorest, most populous, and most unequal countries. Extending opportunities for advanced education to individuals from marginalized communities has a significant impact that transcends individual beneficiaries. In 2001, the Ford Foundation began to dedicate substantial resources toward providing disadvantaged groups with postgraduate education, a process that gave hope to many. Fellows' academic success challenged presumptions about the disadvantaged and their ability to benefit from educational opportunities in prestigious international universities. Alumni have also exhibited a deep dedication to their communities, proving there is a collective return on investing in individuals. In some regions, IFP practices have modified institutional practices in universities and other fellowship programs. Through case studies of seven countries in Asia, Africa, and Latin America, Origins, Journeys and Returns shows how nuanced approaches to defining the disadvantaged, along with flexible, local implementation of global program goals can actually counter "brain drain" and empower individuals to effect social change at home.
Aún No: Cómo Encontrar la Libertad Cuando la Ansiedad, Depresión y Otros Problemas Tocan a tu Puerta
A veces, cuando buscamos blancos y negros, lo nico que encontramos son m s grises. A veces estamos esperando que Dios responda nuestras plegarias antes de incluso sentir que podemos confiar en que l nos est escuchando. Toby Slough, un experimentado l der y pastor de una gran iglesia, comparte con sinceridad su batalla p blica contra la ansiedad y la depresi n. A trav s de su historia, ver a que Dios trabaja en las cosas m s improbables y "no eclesi sticas". l no est parado lejos tuyo, esper ndote en alg n lugar, sino caminando a tu lado, justo en medio de tu quebrantamiento y desorden. Dios est contigo en tu A N NO.
Angie's Promise: Alma Chronicles

Angie's Promise: Alma Chronicles

Toby Fesler Heathcotte

Mardel Books
2009
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In a vision, Angie sees her fianc 's plane crash in 1987 in the American Southwest. She begs him not to leave, but he ignores her warnings, takes off in the plane, and dies before her eyes. Angie refuses to accept a future without her love. When lucid dreaming fails to keep his spirit near, Angie searches for a chink in the barrier of death. And she finds one.
Riding the Rough String: Reflections on the American West
Profiles, meditations, essays, and explorations...For more than forty years, Toby Thompson has been considering what it means to live and work in the American West. And now, with Riding the Rough String, a lifetime's worth of accomplishment is roped together under one cover. His wide-ranging curiosity considers not only our most luminous literary figures (Gary Snyder to Gretel Ehrlich, Thomas McGuane to Hunter Thompson) but the region's history and culture as well. Saloons and art, pickups and A River Runs Through It, Thompson shows us the West through a new lens: unique, clear-eyed, essential. "The mountains and rivers, the high plains and the good Montana people (and the funny and the not so good or funny)--the dead-on info, the stories, that's the main thing, the stories)--Toby Thompson has it right. Riding the Rough String is a fine sport and an all-day pleasure." William Kittredge author of Hole in the Sky "Toby Thompson knows Montana's bars, books, bridges, and backcountry. I'll read anything he writes." Tim Cahill author of Hold the Enlightenment Like the rest of the gang, Toby Thompson played it smart and went west. His sharp eye and interviewer's ear caught every nuance. Riding the Rough String sets it all down with verve and assurance." William Hjortsberg author of Jubilee Hitchhiker "Toby Thompson is a writer and journalist of the old school, a standup guy who knows music and literature and walks the walk and understands the human heart. I'm honored to be included in his work." James Lee Burke author of Creole Belle
Metroliner

Metroliner

Toby Thompson

Bangtail Press
2013
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An essential companion to Riding the Rough String, his previous collection of reportage, personal essays, and profiles, Metroliner explores the two poles of Toby Thompson's life on the East Coast. For more than forty years, he has ridden the rails between Washington, DC and New York, capturing not only the sensibilities of these two cities but the tenor of his time as well. From the Smithsonian to the secret fishing spots of Manhattan, from profiles of Norman Mailer and Jackie Gleason to the White House press corps, Metroliner represents a career's worth of reportage from one of America's most accomplished writers. "An intrepid tripper in the Merry Prankster sense, and an urban Thoreau," - Tom Wolfe "A first-rate collection, impressively diverse and vastly enjoyable." - Carl Hiaasen "...graceful and entertaining, to say nothing of the] energetic reporting..." - Tom Brokaw
A Son for Glory

A Son for Glory

Toby J Sumpter

Athanasius Press
2012
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Bible-reading is more of an art than a science. The Bible is a story, not a lexicon of systematic theological definitions. With this in mind, the Through New Eyes Bible Commentary Series builds on the foundational Biblical-theology work of James B. Jordan and other like-minded scholars in bringing you a set of commentaries that will help you read, teach and preach through the Bible while picking up on the rich symphonic themes and the literary symbolism of the Scriptures. Because they are written for thoughtful Christians without being overly academic, these commentaries will serve as valuable resources for family worship, Sunday school or Bible studies.From Inside the Book: "God says, 'This is my son, Job, have you considered him' God's love for Job draws Job into his presence, He wants Job to pass back through the cherubim into his presence. When God loves his people, he wants them with him. Notice the parallel here with Jesus. As soon as God says, 'This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased' at Jesus' baptism, what happens? The Spirit drives him into the wilderness to be tempted by the devil....When God gets excited about his sons, he wants to send them into battle. He sends his sons into the fray. 'This is my son ' he announces proudly, and then he sends him to face Satan. 'This is my son ' and he sends him to battle demons....He takes his sons, pours his Spirit upon them, and draws them to himself through the sword and fire. That is what Job is doing with his sons, and that is what God is doing with his servant, his beloved son, Job."
Children of Evolution

Children of Evolution

Toby Minton

Toby Minton
2015
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"It's got to be hard to keep amazing coming and coming in each chapter, but Toby set the standard with his first novel and this one stays true to form." With her world turned inside out, Nikki is struggling to feel anything besides useless and alone, even though she and Michael are closer than ever. Her first instinct was to curl up and hide, but four months of feeling sorry for herself was three and a half months too many. Her world clearly isn't going to fix itself, so she's taking over. Now she's hitting the streets every night, searching for something-anything-to make her feel like her old self again. But what she finds is a nightmare. A vicious new threat is prowling the shadows, a herald of the coming apocalypse-a threat that might be closer to home than anyone realizes.
Arcadia, Indiana

Arcadia, Indiana

Toby Altman

53rd State Press
2017
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Arcadia, Indiana is a mutant tragedy, a five act-sonnet sequence, staged in the trash-choked landscape of pastoral fantasy. It plays with narrative, labor, sexuality, and form, starting with a murder in an Indiana steel factory and ending with the Sphinx refusing all of Oedipus' solutions to her riddles. This play is a Renaissance tragedy in contemporary drag, destabilizing literary boundaries to develop a poetics of trash, in which the repressed and discarded parts of (literary) history return to strangle their point of origin.