Pourin' Down Rain

Pourin' Down Rain
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Publisher : Brush Education
Total Pages : 128
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ISBN-10 : 9781550598339
ISBN-13 : 1550598333
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis Pourin' Down Rain by : Cheryl Foggo

The 30th anniversary edition of Cheryl Foggo’s landmark work about growing up Black on the Canadian prairies Cheryl Foggo came of age during the 1960s in Calgary, a time when a Black family walking down the street still drew stares from everyone they passed. She grew up in the warm embrace of a community of extended family and friends, with roots in the Black migration of 1910 across the western provinces. But as an adolescent, Cheryl struggled against the negative attitudes towards Blackness she and her family encountered. She struggled against the many ways she was made to feel an outsider in the only place she ever knew as home. As Cheryl explores her ancestry, what comes to light gives her the confidence to claim her place in the Canadian west as a proud Black woman. In this beautiful, moving work, she celebrates the Black experience and Black resiliency on the prairies.

It's Raining, It's Pouring

It's Raining, It's Pouring
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Publisher : Charlesbridge Publishing
Total Pages : 31
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781936140770
ISBN-13 : 1936140772
Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis It's Raining, It's Pouring by :

In this unique offering of a book and CD recorded by Peter, Paul and Mary, one of the most beloved children's songs gets a rollicking picture book treatment by the beloved trio. Featuring witty and whimsical art by the renowned illustrator Christine Davenier, this stunning new book offers plenty of fun, whether it's raining or not. Complete with a CD featuring Peter, Paul & Mary's marvelous version of the title song, along with Peter Yarrow singing "Believe Town" and Noel Paul Stookey performing "Glory of Love," this beautiful picture book is perfect for rainy days, bedtime, or any time.

Delivering the Secret Letters

Delivering the Secret Letters
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Publisher : Charisma Media
Total Pages : 66
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ISBN-10 : 9781621367062
ISBN-13 : 1621367061
Rating : 4/5 (62 Downloads)

Synopsis Delivering the Secret Letters by : Laurel Payne

God has a special purpose for each person. That includes you. Author Laurel Payne's latest book, Delivering the Secret Letters, will convince you that no matter what you are going through--or what you have been through--knowing God's purpose for your life will give you hope and joy. For Laurel, life hasn't always been hope-filled or joyful. It hasn't always been safe or easy, either. Yet it's precisely because of the challenges and difficulties life has given her that she is able to show you in Delivering the Secret Letters why today she exudes an unchangeable desire, passion and love for Christ. As you read her life's story, you'll grow confident that your life too will be filled with a special purpose by having a relationship with God as His son or daughter.

Navigating English Grammar

Navigating English Grammar
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 306
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781118340233
ISBN-13 : 111834023X
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis Navigating English Grammar by : Anne Lobeck

An engaging and fresh take on the rules and politics of English grammar, written in lively prose. It goes a step further than most books on grammar by providing an overview of the field, with a discussion of historical and current debates about grammar, and how we define, discuss, and approach it. Presents a novel, inquiry-based approach to understanding speakers' unconscious knowledge of English grammar Makes lucid connections, when relevant, with current linguistic theory Integrates language change and variation into the study of grammar Examines historical sources of socially evaluative perceptions of grammar, as 'good' or 'bad', and notions of language authority Provides syntactic explanations for many modern punctuation rules Explores some of the current controversies about grammar teaching in school and the role of Standard English in testing and assessment

The Emergence and Development of English

The Emergence and Development of English
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 269
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781108469982
ISBN-13 : 1108469981
Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis The Emergence and Development of English by : William A. Kretzschmar (Jr.)

Presents a beginner's introduction to the history of the English language, incorporating complex systems, the scientific model behind human speech.

Hosea: A Textual Commentary

Hosea: A Textual Commentary
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 680
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780567671752
ISBN-13 : 0567671755
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis Hosea: A Textual Commentary by : Mayer I. Gruber

Mayer I. Gruber provides a new commentary on and translation of Hosea. Building upon his work that debunked the myth of sacred prostitution, Gruber now goes on to show that the book of Hosea repeatedly advocates a single standard of marital fidelity for men and women and teaches cheated women to fight back. Gruber employs the latest and most precise findings of lexicography and poetics to solve the difficulties of the text and to determine both how Hosea can be read and what this means. The translation differs from classical and recent renderings in eliminating forms and expressions, which are neither modern English nor ancient Hebrew. Referring to places, events, and material reality of the 9th and 8th centuries BCE, Gruber uncovers the abiding messages of the heretofore obscure book of Hosea. As in previous studies, Gruber employs the insights of behavioral sciences to uncover forgotten meanings of numerous allusions, idioms, similes, and metaphors. Judicious use is made also of textual history, reception history, and personal voice criticism. One of the least biblical books now speaks more clearly to present and future audiences than it did to many previous audiences.

How God Used a Hillbilly Preacher

How God Used a Hillbilly Preacher
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Publisher : Covenant Books, Inc.
Total Pages : 139
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9798888517642
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis How God Used a Hillbilly Preacher by : Pastor Jack H. Jones

The Bible is proven to be the world's bestseller, and rightfully so, because God is the author. God wants man to be happy, healthy, and in harmony with him. There is no justifiable reason why the world, and especially church members, should be living with sickness and defeat. Over the last sixty or so years, I have seen the increase in devastating diseases and the decline in true spirituality and the trend of church leaders toward a social gospel fulfilling 2 Timothy 3:5, "Having a form of godliness, but denying the power thereof." All this moved me to put forth the Bible's resolution to these shortcomings and awaken the interest of many to seek and find this full salvation that Jesus purchased for all.

Walking on the Wild Side

Walking on the Wild Side
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Publisher : Rutgers University Press
Total Pages : 165
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780813571904
ISBN-13 : 0813571901
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis Walking on the Wild Side by : Kristi M. Fondren

The most famous long-distance hiking trail in North America, the 2,181-mile Appalachian Trail—the longest hiking-only footpath in the world—runs along the Appalachian mountain range from Georgia to Maine. Every year about 2,000 individuals attempt to “thru-hike” the entire trail, a feat equivalent to hiking Mount Everest sixteen times. In Walking on the Wild Side, sociologist Kristi M. Fondren traces the stories of forty-six men and women who, for their own personal reasons, set out to conquer America’s most well known, and arguably most social, long-distance hiking trail. In this fascinating in-depth study, Fondren shows how, once out on the trail, this unique subculture of hikers lives mostly in isolation, with their own way of acting, talking, and thinking; their own vocabulary; their own activities and interests; and their own conception of what is significant in life. They tend to be self-disciplined, have an unwavering trust in complete strangers, embrace a life of poverty, and reject modern-day institutions. The volume illuminates the intense social intimacy and bonding that forms among long-distance hikers as they collectively construct a long-distance hiker identity. Fondren describes how long-distance hikers develop a trail persona, underscoring how important a sense of place can be to our identity, and to our sense of who we are. Indeed, the author adds a new dimension to our understanding of the nature of identity in general. Anyone who has hiked—or has ever dreamed of hiking—the Appalachian Trail will find this volume fascinating. Walking on the Wild Side captures a community for whom the trail is a sacred place, a place to which they have become attached, socially, emotionally, and spiritually.