The Sky at Our Feet

The Sky at Our Feet
Author: Nadia Hashimi
Publsiher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2018-03-06
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780062421951

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This middle grade novel by bestselling author Nadia Hashimi tells the affecting story of an Afghan-American boy who believes his mother has been deported. For fans of Inside Out and Back Again and Counting by 7s. Jason has just learned that his Afghan mother has been living illegally in the United States since his father was killed in Afghanistan. Although Jason was born in the US, it’s hard to feel American now when he’s terrified that his mother will be discovered—and that they will be separated. When he sees his mother being escorted from her workplace by two officers, Jason feels completely alone. He boards a train with the hope of finding his aunt in New York City, but as soon as he arrives in Penn Station, the bustling city makes him wonder if he’s overestimated what he can do. After an accident lands him in the hospital, Jason finds an unlikely ally in a fellow patient. Max, a whip-smart girl who wants nothing more than to explore the world on her own terms, joins Jason in planning a daring escape out of the hospital and into the skyscraper jungle—even though they both know that no matter how big New York City is, they won’t be able to run forever.

Finding Their Own Voices

Finding Their Own Voices
Author: James Mitchell
Publsiher: Down East Books
Total Pages: 163
Release: 2002-01-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781608934317

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James Mitchell presents a series of biographical sketches and interviews of more than thirty Maine women who have all carved out meaningful careers for themselves. The women shared their stories and dreams with Mitchell to celebrate their and other women's accomplishments. Although their stories and fields of endeavor — ranging from commercial fishing (Linda Greenlaw), to writing (Kate Barnes), to government service (Chellie Pingree) — are different, the women all celebrate the remarkable resilience of the human spirit. What they have in common is intelligence, passion, enthusiasm, and a firm belief in their abilities. Black and white photographs accompany each profile.

In Their Own Voices

In Their Own Voices
Author: Jim Silver
Publsiher: Halifax, N.S. : Fernwood Pub.
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006
Genre: Community development
ISBN: 1552661911

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In Their Own Voices is an examination of the urban Aboriginal experience, based on the voices of Aboriginal people. It is set in Winnipeg's inner city, but has implications for urban Aboriginal people across Canada. While not glossing over the problems that confront urban Aboriginal people, the book focuses primarily on innovative community-based solutions being created and run by and for urban Aboriginal people. Separate chapters examine Aboriginal involvement in community development, adult education and the mainstream political process. The concluding chapter, based on in-depth interviews with 26 experienced, Aboriginal community development workers, describes a well-defined and very sophisticated form of Aboriginal community development that is holistic and is rooted in traditional Aboriginal values of community and sharing. Out of their often harsh urban experience, Aboriginal people are defining and creating their own, innovative community-building strategies. In cities with significant Aboriginal populations, these strategies are the basis of a better future, for Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people alike.

Mosaic Finding Your Own Voice

Mosaic  Finding Your Own Voice
Author: Brit Hammer-Dijcks
Publsiher: Brit Hammer
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2008
Genre: Mosaicists
ISBN: 9789081266949

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Finding My Voice

Finding My Voice
Author: Marie G. Lee
Publsiher: HarperTeen
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2001-12-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0064472450

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As she tries to enjoy her senior year and choose which college she will attend, Korean American Ellen Sung must deal with the prejudice of some of her classmates and pressure from her parents to get good grades.

Singing With Your Own Voice

Singing With Your Own Voice
Author: Orlanda Cook
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2015-11-17
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781136759796

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This is a comprehensive, practical, encouraging book full of exercises and tips for anyone who wants to – even needs to – sing. Actors in straight plays, performers in musicals, professionals and amateurs, even people singing in choirs or bands will all benefit from Orlanda Cook's expert guidance.

Finding a Voice While Learning to Teach

Finding a Voice While Learning to Teach
Author: Derek Featherstone,Hugh Munby,Tom Russell
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2005-08-11
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781135711917

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First published in 1997. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Finding Your Voice

Finding Your Voice
Author: Dorothy Cantor,Carol Goodheart,Sandra Haber,Ellen McGrath,Alice Rubenstein,Lenore Walker,Karen Zager,Andrea Thompson
Publsiher: Turner Publishing Company
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2009-05-18
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9780470509937

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"This unique and powerful book is a must-read for any woman on a path of self-discovery and personal empowerment. Authored by seven leading female psychologists, Finding Your Voice is full of inspiring wisdom and practical tools and will give the reader thousands of dollars worth of therapy for the price of one book!" -Barbara De Angelis, Ph.D. author of Are You the One for Me? Recognize and realize your true desires Is your life what you want it to be? For most women, the answer is not really. Too often, we listen to everyone but ourselves when it comes to determining how our lives should be proceeding-and this prevents us from living the lives we really desire. In this remarkable new book, a team of highly credentialed psychologists shows you how to overcome unproductive, blameful thoughts and unrealistic expectations-the things you tell yourself about how marriages, friendships, children, and careers should be. Each chapter lays out widely promoted images of a modern woman-the mother raising a perfect child and loving every minute of it, the top-of-her-game career woman, the woman who loves her body just as it is-then reveals how women more often beat themselves up with these ideals than achieve them. Finding Your Voice shows you how to use self-talk to sort through expectations, isolate your own voice, and take the necessary steps to meet your unique needs. You'll be happier and more confident, and you will live a more fulfilled life-the one you're entitled to.