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Mud Houses and Brick Walls Rebuilding Lives In Quetta And Nilokheri
Fifty years have gone by since these words were written. Twenty-five years after Independence, the generation that came of age under the influence of Gandhi still retained a youthful, perhaps naive hope of building a society and a Nation that could live up to Gandhi's lofty ideals. The beautifully handwritten manuscript was prized by the family and occasionally brought out and shown to visitors, appreciated but hardly ever read. It's a special gift to bring to you in 2023, these words that cover three-quarters of a century (1903-1978) in the life of our Nation. Bishambar Das Nanda (1903-1982) was born in a small village in Punjab, a hundred miles north of Lahore, grandson to the village landlord. Through his life, he retained his love and respect for the life, people and culture of rural India. The joint family, he believed, was a model for co-dependence and social security. His first twenty-five years took him from the village of Kakrali to schools in larger villages and towns in district Gujrat Daulatnagar, Gujrat, Gujranwala, then college in Lahore. In 1928 he returned with a Civil Engineering degree from King's College, London and found employment with the Maharaja of Kashmir, overseeing roads, public works, and palaces. He moved to Quetta, Baluchistan following the devastating earthquake in 1935. In Quetta, he rapidly established himself as a prosperous businessman and benefactor. Like millions of others, this fortune was lost in Partition. He found his second calling of service to the newly independent Nation. Millions of displaced refugees had streamed into Punjab and Bengal. His training as a civil engineer and his recognition of the dignity of labour would come into play. Working for the Ministry of Community Projects and Cooperation, he built new townships at Nilokheri, near Kurukshetra, and Fulia in West Bengal, simultaneously training and developing construction and vocational skills among the refugees themselves. The Nation was embarking on Five Year Plans, and he joined the Planning Commission. Nehru's socialist vision of capital-intensive, public sector heavy industries was contrary to Gandhi's socialism of sarvodaya and swaraj -grassroots community development, self-sufficiency of the village, full employment and dignity of labour. He continued his life of service to the Nation as leader of Bharat Sevak Samaj.
The Gold Brick (Edition2023)

The Gold Brick (Edition2023)

Ann S Stephens

Double 9 Books LLP
2023
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"The Gold Brick" is an ancient fiction story book written by Ann S. Stephens. Set in a small New England village, the plot revolves round the doorway of a mysterious foreigner named Mr. Brief, who claims to have a precious gold brick. As phrase of Mr. Brief's fortune spreads, the villagers grow to be obsessed with the idea of wealth and fulfillment, ensuing in a succession of a laugh and ridiculous situations. Stephens delves into situation matters of greed, ambition, and the dangers of consumerism with smart talk and notable sarcasm. The characters, who variety from formidable businesspeople to nosy buddies, are honestly depicted and feature caricatures of contemporary cultural conventions and beliefs. As the story progresses, Stephens takes readers on a splendid adventure through the issues and follies of human nature, skewering the upper elegance's pretensions and exposing the hollowness in their interests. "The Gold Brick" is a hilarious and incisive mirrored photograph at the age-vintage pursuit for wealth and standing, reminding readers of the value of integrity and authenticity in an look-obsessed international.
Jimmy's Face Meets Brick Wall: A story by Fapelo

Jimmy's Face Meets Brick Wall: A story by Fapelo

Pelumi Favour Onaleye

Words Rhymes Rhythm Limited
2018
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What if a man were a planet? A twenty-seven-year-old planet going about the motions of adult life like every other planetal-cog in the societal solar system. Jimmy's life was what any Nigerian his age will consider normal, with a job that paid the bills, an active sex life and fairly normal friends. Until he met her that was-the meteor shower that pushed his planet off its orbit. Will he get his life back on track? Does this off kilter planet realign its axis or does it fall off entirely to float in the cosmos? What happens to a man totally out of sorts with caring too much about the right person?
The Compact Brick Bible

The Compact Brick Bible

Brendan Powell Smith

Skyhorse Publishing
2019
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“The Good Book” meets “The Brick”—now in a compact format. The Holy Bible is complex—sometimes dark, and other times joyous. Now, The Compact Brick Bible compiles 1,400 photographs of LEGO® sets designed by artist Brendan Powell Smith to illustrate scenes from the Bible’s Old Testament in fascinating, humorous detail. From Genesis and the Earth’s creation to the Books of Kings; from Abraham to Moses, from Samson and Delilah to David and Goliath, thisis the ultimate brick-inspired graphic novel of the Bible for adults. The beauty of The Compact Brick Bible is that everyone, from the devout to nonbelievers, will find something breathtaking or entertaining within this collection, whether a well-known Bible story classic or an often-forgotten piece of history. Smith’s subtle touch brings out the nuances of each scene and makes you reconsider the way you look at the Bible or LEGOS®—it’s something that needs to be seen to be believed. This product is not sponsored, authorized, or endorsed by the LEGO® company. NOTE TO PARENTS: This book is intended for older children, teens, and adults. For younger children, please search for the Brick Bible for Kids series of picture books.
The Gold Brick (Edition1)

The Gold Brick (Edition1)

Brand Whitlock

Double 9 Books LLP
2025
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The gold brick explores the tension between personal integrity and professional ambition in the shifting world of journalism and public influence. As the central figure embraces newfound financial success, the narrative exposes how prosperity can blur convictions and challenge the values that once shaped identity. The novel examines the quiet unraveling of purpose as external rewards threaten internal clarity, portraying how career advancement often requires compromises that erode creative independence and ethical consistency. The struggle is not only between past and present loyalties but also between authenticity and the demands of affiliation with power. Through this lens, the story raises questions about the cost of aligning with institutions that may conflict with one's ideals and the subtle transformations that occur when security is prioritized over principle. Relationships grow strained under the weight of shifting priorities, and the pursuit of recognition becomes a mirror for deeper uncertainties. The novel ultimately reveals the emotional and moral price of success when ideals are tested by influence, expectation, and ambition.
Reading Wonders Leveled Reader Brick by Brick: On-Level Unit 3 Week 2 Grade 4
Differentiate text for: Approaching-one grade below, On-Level-at grade level Beyond- one grade above, ELL-English Language Learners. Each reader features a main selection accompanied by a paired piece with the same theme. Nonfiction titles are differentiated in readability but identical in design. Excite students with myths, legends, folktales, informational texts, and many more genres.
Big Book of Brick Trucks

Big Book of Brick Trucks

Amanda Brack

Sky Pony Press
2015
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Welcome to the Big Book of Brick Trucks! This amazing, oversized children’s book features the biggest, most exciting trucks all in incredible LEGO form! Each truck has been constructed by hand using colorful LEGO bricks, and the photo illustrations are big and bright so young readers can see all of the details! For every big brick truck, there is also a helpful description of the truck’s purpose. Trucks included are: Fire truck Dump truck Cement mixer Tractor-trailer Car carrier Tow truck Monster truck Ice cream truck And seven more! From the creators of Brick Shakespeare, Brick Fairy Tales, Brick Dracula and Frankenstein, and Brick Greek Myths comes a wonderful children’s book of trucks and emergency vehicles built with the popular construction toy. For any little boy or girl who loves things that go vroom, and especially those who love their LEGO bricks, this book will be sure to impress! Sky Pony Press, with our Good Books, Racehorse and Arcade imprints, is proud to publish a broad range of books for young readers?picture books for small children, chapter books, books for middle grade readers, and novels for young adults. Our list includes bestsellers for children who love to play Minecraft; stories told with LEGO bricks; books that teach lessons about tolerance, patience, and the environment, and much more. While not every title we publish becomes a New York Times bestseller or a national bestseller, we are committed to books on subjects that are sometimes overlooked and to authors whose work might not otherwise find a home.
The Complete Brick Bible for Kids

The Complete Brick Bible for Kids

Brendan Powell Smith

Sky Pony Press
2015
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Now young boys and girls can enjoy their favorite bible stories as told through fabulous designs made with LEGO bricks. From Old Testament favorites to the stunning and prophesied birth of Jesus Christ, this is a must-have book for any young reader new to Bible stories or obsessed with LEGO bricks. Inside, kids will find six classic Bible stories, illustrated in full-color, including: Noah and his ark full of animals David’s fight against the giant, Goliath Daniel’s survival in a den of ferocious lions Joseph’s colorful coat and his interpretation of Pharaoh’s dream Jonah’s miraculous survival in the belly of a whale Jesus’s birth in a small stable in Bethlehem Complete with a fun search-and-find activity at the end of each story for additional LEGO fun, this substantial paperback is the perfect holiday or anytime gift!
Straw for the Bricks

Straw for the Bricks

Liz Shercliff

SCM Press
2018
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"Straw for the Bricks" explores theological reflection as a tool for ministerial training and development. The book offers a new resource for theological conversation at the beginning of the 21st century: it breaks new ground in exploring how a model of conversation can be used to lay a foundation for learning which provides a new architecture for both academic curriculum and personal formation. In addition, this book offers a practical guide to good practice supported by the lived experience of educators from All Saints Centre for Mission and Ministry working across several disciplines. No other such detailed practical guide is currently in print. This will become an important resource for those within theological education institutions, adult theological educators; those with responsibility for continuing ministerial development, mentoring and discipleship; and any lay person who seeks to live a life of faith in conversation with culture and the Judaeo-Christian tradition.