Where is My Grandpa Anniversary Edition

Where is My Grandpa  Anniversary Edition
Author: Ruben Watson
Publsiher: Ruben Watson
Total Pages: 26
Release: 2021-07
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1087968267

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"Where is My Grandpa?" is a children's picture book about a young girl's curiosity and pursuit of learning more about her deceased grandfather. The main character, Savannah, is a 5-year-old girl that realizes that she has never met her grandfather. She simply wants to discover more about who her grandfather is. "Where is My Grandpa?" is based on a true story and inspired by the author's daughter and her inquisitiveness to know more about her family history. All children should know their family history.

The Sky Is Falling A Memoir 10th Anniversary Edition

The Sky Is Falling  A Memoir  10th Anniversary Edition
Author: Dustin Hartley
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2018-06-07
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781387778621

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In this 10th anniversary edition of his memoir of autism and anxiety, Hartley re-releases his much-acclaimed autobiography about his struggle with mental illness in his early life.

Chicken Soup for the Preteen Soul 21st Anniversary Edition

Chicken Soup for the Preteen Soul 21st Anniversary Edition
Author: Amy Newmark
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2021-08-17
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781611590807

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A collection of stories for preteens, refreshed and updated with new stories, including ones about being a kid during the pandemic, social media and technology, to help today's preteens be the happiest, best versions of themselves. -- adapted from Amazon.com.

This Bridge Called My Back Fortieth Anniversary Edition

This Bridge Called My Back  Fortieth Anniversary Edition
Author: Cherríe Moraga,Gloria Anzaldúa
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 445
Release: 2022-03-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781438488295

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Originally released in 1981, This Bridge Called My Back is a testimony to women of color feminism as it emerged in the last quarter of the twentieth century. Through personal essays, criticism, interviews, testimonials, poetry, and visual art, the collection explores, as coeditor Cherríe Moraga writes, "the complex confluence of identities—race, class, gender, and sexuality—systemic to women of color oppression and liberation." Reissued here, forty years after its inception, this anniversary edition contains a new preface by Moraga reflecting on Bridge's "living legacy" and the broader community of women of color activists, writers, and artists whose enduring contributions dovetail with its radical vision. Further features help set the volume's historical context, including an extended introduction by Moraga from the 2015 edition, a statement written by Gloria Anzaldúa in 1983, and visual art produced during the same period by Betye Saar, Ana Mendieta, Yolanda López, and others, curated by their contemporary, artist Celia Herrera Rodríguez. Bridge continues to reflect an evolving definition of feminism, one that can effectively adapt to and help inform an understanding of the changing economic and social conditions of women of color in the United States and throughout the world.

Reviving Ophelia 25th Anniversary Edition

Reviving Ophelia 25th Anniversary Edition
Author: Mary Pipher, PhD,Sara Gilliam
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2019-06-04
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780525537052

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The 25th anniversary edition of the iconic book, revised and updated for 21st-century adolescent girls and their families. In 1994, Reviving Ophelia was published, and it shone a much-needed spotlight on the problems faced by adolescent girls. The book became iconic and helped to reframe the national conversation about what author Mary Pipher called "a girl-poisoning culture" surrounding adolescents. Fast forward to today, and adolescent girls and the parents, teachers, and counselors who care about them find themselves confronting many of the same challenges Pipher wrote about originally as well as new ones specific to today. Girls still struggle with misogyny, sexism, and issues of identity and self-esteem. But they're also more isolated than ever before: They don't talk face-to-face to the people around them, including their peers, as they used to: They're texting or on social media for hours at a time. And while girls today are less likely to be in trouble for their drinking or sexual behavior, they have a greater chance of becoming depressed, anxious, or suicidal. In this revised and updated Reviving Ophelia, Pipher and her daughter, Sara Pipher Gilliam (who was a teenager at the time of the book's original publication), have incorporated these new issues for a 21st-century readership. In addition to examining the impact that social media has on adolescent girls' lives today, Pipher and Gilliam explore the rising and empowering importance of student activism in girls' lives, the wider acceptance of diverse communities among young people, and the growing disparities between urban and rural, rich and poor, and how they can affect young girls' sense of self-worth. With a new foreword and afterword and chapters that explore these topics, this new edition of Reviving Ophelia builds on the relevance of the original as it provides key insights into the challenges and opportunities facing adolescent girls today. The approach Pipher and Gilliam take in the new edition is just what it was in the original: a timely, readable combination of insightful research and real-world examples that illuminate the challenges young women face and the ways to address them. This updated Reviving Ophelia looks at 21st century adolescent girls through fresh eyes, with insights and ideas that will help new generations of readers.

The Freedom Writers Diary 20th Anniversary Edition

The Freedom Writers Diary  20th Anniversary Edition
Author: The Freedom Writers,Erin Gruwell
Publsiher: Crown
Total Pages: 458
Release: 2007-04-24
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780767928335

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#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • The twentieth anniversary edition of the classic story of an incredible group of students and the teacher who inspired them, featuring updates on the students’ lives, new journal entries, and an introduction by Erin Gruwell Now a public television documentary, Freedom Writers: Stories from the Heart In 1994, an idealistic first-year teacher in Long Beach, California, named Erin Gruwell confronted a room of “unteachable, at-risk” students. She had intercepted a note with an ugly racial caricature and angrily declared that this was precisely the sort of thing that led to the Holocaust. She was met by uncomprehending looks—none of her students had heard of one of the defining moments of the twentieth century. So she rebooted her entire curriculum, using treasured books such as Anne Frank’s diary as her guide to combat intolerance and misunderstanding. Her students began recording their thoughts and feelings in their own diaries, eventually dubbing themselves the “Freedom Writers.” Consisting of powerful entries from the students’ diaries and narrative text by Erin Gruwell, The Freedom Writers Diary is an unforgettable story of how hard work, courage, and determination changed the lives of a teacher and her students. In the two decades since its original publication, the book has sold more than one million copies and inspired a major motion picture Freedom Writers. And now, with this twentieth-anniversary edition, readers are brought up to date on the lives of the Freedom Writers, as they blend indispensable takes on social issues with uplifting stories of attending college—and watch their own children follow in their footsteps. The Freedom Writers Diary remains a vital read for anyone who believes in second chances.

Vans Off the Wall 50th Anniversary Edition

Vans  Off the Wall  50th Anniversary Edition
Author: Doug Palladini
Publsiher: Abrams
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2016-03-16
Genre: Design
ISBN: 9781613129517

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A celebration, chronicle, and must-have for Vans sneakers fans, Vans: Off the Wall offers vivid photography and the compelling story of a casual canvas shoe and a DIY spirit that helped turn pop culture inside out. This updated edition, published to coincide with the brand’s 50th anniver­sary, brings to life the Vans community of boarders, bikers, artists, musicians, and street culture, and the iconic shoes its members love to wear. With oral his­tories from Tony Alva, Joel Tudor, Steve Caballero, Stacy Peralta, Oliver Peck, and others—as well as two new chapters of original material—Vans: Off the Wall provides an intimate, visually stunning account of how the company has changed the face of pop culture since its founding in 1966.

Neither Wolf nor Dog 25th Anniversary Edition

Neither Wolf nor Dog 25th Anniversary Edition
Author: Kent Nerburn
Publsiher: New World Library
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2019-09-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781608686384

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An Unforgettable Journey into the Native American Experience Against an unflinching backdrop of 1990s reservation life and the majestic spaces of the western Dakotas, Neither Wolf nor Dog tells the story of two men, one white and one Indian, locked in their own understandings yet struggling to find a common voice. In this award-winning book, acclaimed author Kent Nerburn draws us deep into the world of a Native American elder named Dan, who leads Kent through Indian towns and down forgotten roads that swirl with the memories of the Ghost Dance and Sitting Bull. Along the way we meet a vivid cast of characters — ranging from Jumbo, a 400-pound mechanic, to Annie, an eighty-year-old Lakota woman living in a log cabin with no running water. An unlikely cross between On the Road and Black Elk Speaks, Neither Wolf nor Dog takes us past the myths and stereotypes of the Native American experience, revealing an America few ever see.