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The Skin We're In

The Skin We're In

Janie Victoria Ward

The Free Press
2002
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Shepherding children through the demanding years of adolescence can be a struggle for any parent. But black parents must also help their children confront the psychological fallout of racism. With this in mind, Dr. Janie Ward, who spent fifteen years researching the moral and psychological development of African-American boys and girls, offers parents a comprehensive four-step program -- Name it, Read it, Oppose it, Replace it -- that provides strategies for healthy resistance to negative social influences and complacency in children throughout the formative years. Ward offers parents advice on such topics as: Helping boys deal with and control emotions like anger, frustration, and fear Encouraging girls to appreciate their growing bodies for more than just looks, and to develop a healthy sense of identity Developing skills in teens that allow them to act effectively in social, academic, and business settings Teaching children to resist the power of peer pressure from those in their communities who believe there is only one way to be black Convincing teens that it is essential to develop their spirituality and participate in a spiritual community
Where the Forest Meets the Sea

Where the Forest Meets the Sea

Jeannie Baker

Greenwillow Books
1988
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Beautiful collage illustrations take the reader on an extraordinary visual journey to a primeval wilderness, which like so many others is now threatened."My father says there has been a forest here for over a hundred million years," Jeannie Baker's young protagonist tells us, and we follow him on a visit to this tropical rain forest.We walk with him among the ancient trees as he pretends it is a time long ago, when animals that are now extinct or rare lived in the forest and aboriginal children played there. But for how much longer will the forest still be there, he wonders?Don't miss this "exquisitely wrought work with a simple, profound message" (Publishers Weekly).
Window

Window

Jeannie Baker

Greenwillow Books
1991
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Chronicles the events and changes in a young boy's life and in his environment, from babyhood to grown-up, through wordless scenes observed from the window of his room
Recreational Cooking

Recreational Cooking

Janie May

Janie May Cooks, L.L.C.
2018
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This is the first edition cookbook by Janie May. She has loved to cook since she was a young child. Her philosophy is simple: Cooking should be recreational and stress does not belong in the kitchen. So grab your sharpened knives, cutting boards and ingredients and begin your journey with her
Sketch and Zee

Sketch and Zee

Jennie Turrell

Jennie Turrell
2018
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Sketch, a blue Not-a-Two pencil, and his newfound friend, the Bubble Zee, are anxious to find a way out of the middle of Nowhere. In Sketch & Zee, they combine their unsung skills to mastermind a clever escape from the grasp of the dreaded standardized testing machine.
High School Murder Trap

High School Murder Trap

Janine Foster; Mark Marchillo

Mtm Publishing Co.
2018
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Eight teens- the Elite 8- rule the school. They're the most popular, most athletic and the most ruthless... and Agatha Summers wants to belong in the worst way. After a scandalous article (written by Agatha's geeky friend Elliot) exposes the group for what they really are, the fun and mayhem begin. Jenn Baron, queen bee of the Elite 8, coaxes Agatha into using her sprawling island home for an elaborate New Year's Eve Party. Once everyone's on the island, there's no going back. The snow storm worsens - the electricity goes out, and suddenly, the body count starts climbing. One member of the Elite 8 dies mysteriously; then another. Are these accidents or is someone picking off the most popular kids in school one-by-one? Since there's no way on or off the island, is the killer one of the Elite 8?
Bedside Portraits

Bedside Portraits

Janine Carranza

Janine Carranza
2018
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..".all things created have an order in themselves..." Canto I, Paradiso DanteWe fear death. When it comes for us or a loved one we deny it. As it comes to pass we sense that dying could be gentler, more meaningful. We suspect there is an order to dying that we don't understand. Grief is nearly equaled by regret.Janine began her life of service helping her father, a self-taught nurse, provide healthcare to the poorest people in the mountains of Mexico. She was 17. After becoming a nurse she found hospice care. She guides people through the process of dying. On a daily basis she learns that in heartbreak there can be profound beauty and joy. And peace.This is not a how-to guide with checklists for a good death. Janine tells the stories of her life with death and how she, the dying, and their loved ones puzzle through each situation to discover what is possible. Finding the order of a death often means finding the order of the life. You will be introduced to unforgettable people grappling with dying. The stories will ispire you to find the grace to accept and even embrace dying with peace and without regret. Michael Wisniewski The inevitable finality of death, and its apparent characteristic disregard for personal choice, alienates those who cherish life with its inherent gifts of promise and limitless possiblilities. As the ultimate shared denominator between all living beings, death has the unique power to bond us in dread and apprehension. As a prelude to the afterlife, it also holds us together with intrigue over the greatest of all mysteries.Growing up with a father as a midwife in rural Mexico where birth and death are less temporally insulated from each other through poverty and limited healthcare, Janine's early experiences were a timely prelude to her later training as a hospice nurse on the West Coast. Through the soulful narratives lovingly witnessed, distilled and colleced over years of practice, Janine's recounted stories reveal dying, not as a dark and ominous event in which we might seem bullied to participate, but show death in its contrast to life as the only parameter that is stark, firm, and powerful enough to imbue the deep meaning that her patients experience in the narratives they hope to communicate through their passing.As faith "lives in the shadow of doubt," life is experienced in the ominence of death. But who we become in that process becomes more important than life itself. The kind of person we apire to be, the character we develop, the faith we minifest, our capacity to invest in hope rather than fear, both in dying and taking care of those dying, becomes the ultimeate celebration of life.These stories are individually and collectively timeless in their grace, paralleled only in the love and faith in which they have been poignantly gifted and inspirationally collected for sharing. Todd Carranza, MD
Love Me Do

Love Me Do

Jonnie Comet

Surf City Source Media Group
2014
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Jonnie Comet's watershed first novel of 1990 is a romantic drama set back in the not-quite-enlightened 1970s, when hair was long and shoes had high heels and there was still a chance The Beatles might get back together. Liberally embellished with gas-guzzling hot rods, classic rock-and-roll and slang expressions you haven't heard since before Disco, this is the love story you've never read, of daydreams and detentions, of infatuation and insubordination, of love and literature class, with a special twist to the finale so you can't wait to see what happens come graduation. High school was exactly like this. This edition includes the Author's 2010 foreword in which the book is compared (most aptly) to both The Great Gatsby and Romeo and Juliet. Instructors, take note: Love Me Do is an excellent choice as summer or prereading in advance of introducing either of those works Note: this book contains some moderately-impolite language and awkward situations (appropriate for readers aged 14+).
History Fair: The true story of Hunter Scott and the USS Indianapolis
At 11 years old, Hunter Scott watched a a movie with his father. Three years later, he became the youngest person to ever testify before a Senate Arms Committee. His journey is a testament to the determination and courage of one boy with the bravery to speak out against injustice and go the distance to set it right.History Fair tells the story of Hunter's efforts to clear the name of a man wrongfully court martialed for the sinking of his ship, the USS Indianapolis.Jeannie Depp also writes and edits as JT Larson.