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I'll Sing Again Tomorrow

I'll Sing Again Tomorrow

Rene Terry Mucci

Sarnaylah Press
2022
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What do you do when a person you love starts forgetting dates, missing reminders, or not even recognizing who you are? And that person is your own beloved mother? You take a deep breath and begin seeking those moments of memory to keep her the way she was while loving her for the way she is. This is what Rene Terry Mucci did after her spirited, strong, and independent Moma was diagnosed with dementia. I'll Sing Again Tomorrow is the memoir of a daughter as she and her mother navigate their journey with dementia, caregiving, and their shifting relationship. This lively book of mini-essays and photos offers snapshots of both heartbreaking situations and hilarious moments with tenderness, honesty, warmth, and grace. This is a must-read if you're a family caregiver of someone with dementia-and it is an acknowledgment of how exhausting it can be to serve as their connection to life. But I'll Sing Again also lovingly reassures that you're not alone in your tears, grief, laughter, and faith, and that you will both sing again.
A Single Parents Guide to Raising Literate Children

A Single Parents Guide to Raising Literate Children

Rene McCreary; Darcel Sexton Patterson

iUniverse
2002
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Welcome to an opportunity to learn how to make reading an adventure for your children! A Single Parents Guide to Raising Literate Children will provide you with creative ideas for using events in your daily routine to encourage your children to read! You can turn your routine into exciting opportunities to encourage literacy as a way of life for your children.
Bending The Light

Bending The Light

Rene A Martin

iUniverse
2005
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In "Bending The Light, his second volume of verse, Reni A. Martin trains his lens unflinchingly on interior landscapes, the contours of which have been powerfully influenced by memory. The poems, often tinged with nostalgia, are a tribute to formative influences of his youth in Trinidad, his island homeland. They trace the emergence of a distinctive poetic vision. There are three sections to the book. Part one explores experiences such as going to hear a police orchestra play classical music, a family vacation at a coastal village, and the pains of separation from loved ones. The poems of part two recall and examine memorable experiences of his school years. In part three, the poems lay bare the myriad emotions stirred up by viewing photographs in an old family album. The themes, though rooted in memory, transcend time and geography and ultimately affirm a shared humanity.
Juventud! Growing up on the Border: Stories and Poems
Borders are magical places, and growing up on a border, crossing and recrossing that space where this becomes that, creates a very special sort of person, one in whom multiple cultures, languages, identities and truths mingle in powerful ways. In these eight stories and sixteen poems, a wide range of authors explore issues that confront young people along the US-Mexico border, helping their unique voices to be heard and never ignored. Featuring the work of David Rice, Xavier Garza, Jan Seale, Guadalupe Garc a McCall, Diana Gonzales Bertrand, and many others.
Understanding Vygotsky

Understanding Vygotsky

Rene Van der Veer; Jaan Valsiner

Blackwell Publishers
1993
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This book presents the most comprehensive introduction to the life and ideas of Lev Vygotsky (1896-1934) yet written. As a key to understanding one of the most potent influences on developmental theories this century, Van der Veer and Valsiner explore Vygotsky's ideas in the contexts of Russian psychology and the politics of the inter-war years. The authors chart Vygotsky's intellectual development through the course of his life, establishing links with his predecessors and contemporaries and illustrating his intellectual interdependence with the contemporary scientific community and the creative endeavors of the fine arts. Careful analysis of his social context allows detailed discussion of Vygotsky's indebtedness to literary scholarship, with psychoanalysis, Gestalt psychology and paedology. Understanding Vygotsky not only shows the extent to which Vygotsky's work can be further developed to be relevant to the end of the twentieth century but also opens up scope for a more detailed analysis of his contemporaries. It will be essential reading for all students of Vygotsky and his ideas.
The secret life of poop

The secret life of poop

René Toesie

2C Science Art
2024
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Follow the intrepid journey of poop. Poop Yes, poop. Find out what happens to poop from the moment the toilet is flushed until it reaches its destination. The journey of poop is not as smooth sailing as you think. Eeew. And you'll discover the secrets that poop holds. The Secret life of poop is a basic guideline on how the sewer system works. All text and illustrations are done by Ren Toesie. It is her belief, that change begins with knowledge and often knowledge begins by creating awareness. The book aims to contribute to citizen science and science communication to include communities in the scientific conversation about sewer systems.
Aura in the sky

Aura in the sky

René Toesie

2C Science Art
2024
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Aura in The Sky, intended as a parent-child bonding exercise whilst learning about air pollution and the adverse consequences it has on Mother Nature and humankind, is a series of chapters with both art and text written and provided by Ren Toesie. It is her belief, that change begins with knowledge and often knowledge begins by creating awareness. The book aims to contribute to citizen science and science communication to include communities in the scientific conversation about air quality management.
STY Law

STY Law

Rene Wormser

Touchstone
1972
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From Simon & Schuster, The Story of the Law is René A. Wormser's about the men who created the law, from the earliest times to the present.Including chapters on the Jews, the Greeks, the Romans, and the German Barbarians, The Story of Law: And the Men Who Made It explains the creation of law from the earliest civilizations all the way to present day.
The Fires

The Fires

Rene Steinke

HarperCollins
2000
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Smoke has as many different scents as skin. Part of the pleasure is not knowing what it will be -- sulfurous or closer to incense or airier and sweeter as I imagine the smell of clouds.Ella is a connoisseur of fire, a woman enthralled by it as other women are by love. She savors the seductive promise of a spark, the caress of a curling wisp of smoke, the all-consuming hunger of a spreading blaze. Ella's heart seethes with a rage that can be spoken only with tongues of flame.In her remarkable first novel, Rene Steinke has created a narrator so lyrical and lucid in her madness as to raise the book to the level of romance. Trapped in a sleepy Indiana town, torn by inner demons that drive her to pyromania and promiscuity, Ella is at once entirely original and unforgettably real.As she struggles to come to terms with her family's tormented past and her own uncertain future, she draws the mesmerized reader ever deeper into her scorched soul, revealing a sensuality that will spiral into final, fiery destruction -- unless it can be quenched by love.
Confrontations

Confrontations

René Wellek

Princeton University Press
2015
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Confrontations brings, together in one volume six essays by the distinguished critic Rene Wellek. Five have been previously published but are now practically unobtainable; one, "German and English Romanticism: A Confrontation," is previously unpublished. The books roam emphasis is on the spread of German philosophical and critical ideas to England and the United States. The first essay examines the differences between German and English Romanticism. In the following essays, Professor Wellek examines the Impact of German philosophy and literary theory on the Ideas of Carlyle and De Quincey. In the final two essays, he considers attitudes held by New England Transcendentalists, especially Emerson, toward German philosophy. Originally published in 1965. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
Confrontations

Confrontations

René Wellek

Princeton University Press
2016
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Confrontations brings, together in one volume six essays by the distinguished critic Rene Wellek. Five have been previously published but are now practically unobtainable; one, "German and English Romanticism: A Confrontation," is previously unpublished. The books roam emphasis is on the spread of German philosophical and critical ideas to England and the United States. The first essay examines the differences between German and English Romanticism. In the following essays, Professor Wellek examines the Impact of German philosophy and literary theory on the Ideas of Carlyle and De Quincey. In the final two essays, he considers attitudes held by New England Transcendentalists, especially Emerson, toward German philosophy. Originally published in 1965. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
House of Stone

House of Stone

Rene D. Schultz

Rene D. Schultz
2014
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HOUSE OF STONE is a 'standalone' sequel to BISHOP STREET- that takes the past and present, and it is interwoven into another powerful story."The test of life is not meant to break you, but to make you stronger..." Four powerful childhood friendships become twisted with lies and deceit after they leave Bishop Street Orphanage. Twenty years later, the four orphans are back together. Maggie is a best-selling author that lives in Los Angeles. Elizabeth, is a farmer's wife with five children. They live in North Bend, North Dakota. Randolph the billionaire, is a wandering nomad who has never put down roots. Lucy is finally clean and sober, and raising her daughter, after twenty years of living on the streets.Challenging themselves to let go of the past, and still fused together by the immeasurable power of friendship, they will never let anything get in their way again. New obstacles become more complicated and unpredictable then they could ever imagine. Then suddenly, their lives will change forever, when Maggie is visiting an orphanage in Honduras and a major earthquake hits... Thousands of lives are lost, Maggie is missing, and their worst fears will test their strength of survival, once again "Author Rene D. Schultz has done it once again She has created a story so rich with love, loss, friendship and hope that it feels like I am a part of the story." Stephenee Carsten-reviewer"You can read it as a standalone book, or I would tell you to read Bishop Street where the story begins." AJ Book review clubRene Schultz is a master storyteller. With a compassionate touch, Ms. Schultz also weaves in social issues and their aftermath, including homelessness, addiction, and abandoned children. Jada RykerThis author brings out emotions in me that aren't easily displayed. There were times when I was biting my nails; times when I was crying buckets; and times when I was scared. Each character has now got a place in my heart, as this lovely unique author, Rene D. Schultz. Sue Ward-2-Friends / UK reviewer