I Love My Dad Read Aloud I Love Ollie

I Love My Dad  Read Aloud   I Love Ollie
Author: Anna Walker
Publsiher: HarperCollins UK
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2013-05-02
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780007520480

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This gorgeous new paperback edition of the delightful story featuring the loveable Ollie the zebra and his pet dog, Fred is the perfect gift for Fathers’ Day!

I Love My Dad

I Love My Dad
Author: Anna Walker
Publsiher: Scholastic Press
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2016-01-08
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1743628617

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Meet Olliea gorgeous, lively zebraFred the dog and all of Ollies friends. Ollie loves Dad, and Dad loves Ollie!

My Dad

My Dad
Author: Susan Quinn
Publsiher: Happy Yak
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2021-04-06
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780711255326

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A beautiful and lyrical celebration of fatherhood, My Dad reveals all the little things that one child’s dad does that make him the best dad in the world.

Orion and the Dark

Orion and the Dark
Author: Emma Yarlett
Publsiher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-03-24
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780763675950

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Orion is very scared of the dark—until Dark decides to pay him a visit! Orion is scared of a lot of things, but most of all he’s scared of the dark. So one night the Dark decides to take Orion on an adventure. Emma Yarlett’s second picture book combines her incredible storytelling and artwork with die-cut pages that bring the Dark to life.

Legacies from the Living Room A Love Grief Equation

Legacies from the Living Room  A Love Grief Equation
Author: Debra Parker Oliver
Publsiher: Outskirts Press
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2018-10-30
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781977205919

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This is an emotionally powerful love story about family, commitment, and living in the midst of dying. It is a unique memoir written not by an individual who is dying, but by a spouse faced with caregiving and loss. It is targeted for family members facing the terminal illness of their loved one as well as the professionals who are responsible to care for them. Debbie Oliver’s husband David is diagnosed with stage IV metastatic cancer and she realizes that the life as they know it is over. Debbie experiences fear about how he will die, how she will cope, and how she will go on without him. David focuses on living rather than dying, choosing to teach others about his experience and leading the family to focus on making memories. David and Debbie create 26 YouTube videos related to their experience that become a teaching tool to educate medical students, health care professionals, friends and family. An Associated Press story on David and the videos leads to an appearance on CBS This Morning. The videos encourage the family to talk about things, and not to hide from the cancer, they provide social support from friends and strangers, and they facilitate conversations within classrooms and between people all over the world. After David finishes chemo, it’s time to attack his bucket list. The family travels extensively from Europe to the Artic Circle. Debbie finds these trips bittersweet, knowing she will someday be traveling alone. David coins the acronym, HOPE—to die at Home, surrounded by Others, Pain-free, and Excited until the end to describe his goals for the end of his days. The cancer reappears but David decides against more chemo, and he and Debbie realize that this is the real moment he’s looking death in the face. The caregiving burden grows and the kids start coming over to help. David starts saying his goodbyes. While the last days are terribly sad, they also leave Debbie with sweet moments she’ll never forget. Debbie does everything she can to let him die at home, surrounded by others, pain free and excited until the end. She gathers his loved ones, does her best to keep him comfortable, and in the end says goodbye and thanks him for loving her. Before David dies, he writes 26 letters to friends and family to be mailed after he passes. They are each personal, and emotional. David chooses to have his ashes scattered at Loch Vale Lake in Rocky Mountain National Park. He has Debbie plan the trip before he passes so he can picture it happening, and knows it will officially take place. Life goes on despite David’s loss leaving a big hole in Debbie’s life. She thrives on her family time, accepts that it’s okay to be sad, and moves on in a way that doesn’t let David go, but doesn’t keep her mired only in the grief. Debbie learns to do things alone that she and David had always done together. She joins a support group as she tries to figure out her new identity, and the whole family leans on each other as they continue to process their loss. Debbie has things she needs to say to David and writes him an emotional letter outlining the things she misses and the ways she has handled and mishandled her grief. Her letter is a moving description of how she is trying to rebuild her life, following David’s advice to focus on the love to manage the grief. The story ends as Debbie builds a new house behind her old one and reflects on how she has learned to look back at the past but live in her new world today.

Kimsey Rise

Kimsey Rise
Author: Cecilia Johansen
Publsiher: Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 391
Release: 2021-05-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781662412387

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In one awful hour, the Scottish Highlanders lost their way of life forever. Despite surviving the Battle at Culloden Moor, Benjamin MacKenzie and his brothers only had cold comfort from Prince Charles Edward Stuart-save yourselves any way you can. Benjamin whisked his family away to Ireland, thinking they would escape the horrible punishment that awaited them should they be caught by their British enemies. They didn't. In their native home, the MacKenzies were a proud clan with a proud name. In Ireland, that name would become anathema if they carried it forth, and so it became Kimsey. That name didn't hide them either from an English prisoner ship and a fate worse than death: sold as indentured servants in Lord Baltimore's colony. The little family was taken to their knees. With the good fortune of a fellow Scot as their master who became a good friend and set them on their feet again, the Kimseys found a fertile land and a fresh start. While other challenges would test them, including a war with their old enemies, they started a new clan, the head of which would become well-known, and the many generations would claim descent from Benjamin, their common ancestor.

Crystal and Oliver

Crystal and Oliver
Author: Holly Hamilton
Publsiher: Ukiyoto Publishing
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2021-10-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9789354906336

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Oliver Bennett has a crush on the wrong woman. When Oliver gets in trouble at school one day, he gets reunited with his ex-girlfriend, Crystal Hastings. As time moves forward, Oliver starts to have feelings for Crystal. The closer the pair become, the more they realize they should never have broken up in the first place. Oliver must face his greatest trauma, the death of his father. With Crystal’s help, will Oliver learn to cope with his father’s death, or will he let the ghosts of his past tear him apart?

Dear Oliver An Unexpected Friendship with Oliver Sacks

Dear Oliver  An Unexpected Friendship with Oliver Sacks
Author: Susan R. Barry
Publsiher: The Experiment, LLC
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2024-01-30
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781891011313

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A heartfelt memoir that captures the meeting of two great minds—and, with boundless generosity, shares the joy of what it's like to make, have, and keep a friend later in life To the world, he was Dr. Sacks, the brilliant neurologist behind bestselling books like Musicophilia and The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat. To professor Susan Barry, he became Dear Oliver—her mentor, friend, and confidant over the course of their unlikely, engrossing ten-year correspondence. It begins with a letter that Sue almost doesn't send. Dear Dr. Sacks . . . You asked me if I could imagine what the world would look like when viewed with two eyes. Sue’s unheard-of case history—as a “stereoblind” patient who acquired 3D vision in adulthood—so fascinates Dr. Sacks that he immediately asks to visit her. As “Stereo Sue,” she becomes the subject of one of his indelible New Yorker pieces—and, as a fellow neuroscientist, his sounding board for every kind of intellectual inquiry. Their shared passions—from classical music to cuttlefish, brain plasticity to bioluminescent plankton—spark a friendship that buoys both of them through life’s crests and falls: as Sue becomes an author in her own right, as she supports her father in his decline, and as Oliver becomes a patient himself—battling cancer that, in a painful twist, robs him of his own vision. Dr. Sacks’s letters to Sue offer his devoted readers an unprecedented glimpse of the man himself—from his legendary compassion and insight to his love of the periodic table (which he kept in his wallet). Throughout Dear Oliver, we are reminded that true friends help each other see the world a little differently.