Young, Gifted and Missing

Young, Gifted and Missing
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Publisher : Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages : 152
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ISBN-10 : 9781801177405
ISBN-13 : 1801177406
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis Young, Gifted and Missing by : Anthony G. Robins

Acting as a bridge between the academic and policymaking communities, Young, Gifted and Missing sets the stage for addressing critical issues around why African American men are absent in the STEM disciplines.

College at 13

College at 13
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Publisher : Great Potential PressInc
Total Pages : 275
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ISBN-10 : 0910707103
ISBN-13 : 9780910707107
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis College at 13 by : Razel Solow

What is it like to be 13 and going to college? Is such radical acceleration helpful or harmful? This book describes 14 highly gifted, young women, now in their 30s, who left home to go to college at age 13 to 16, skipping all or most of high school. The authors describe what they were like as young college students, the leadership, idealism, and sense of purposefulness that they developed, and their lives 10 to 13 years later. This inspirational book will help educators and parents of gifted children understand that gifted kids need academic challenge, that there are colleges with specific programs for such students, that it doesn't harm them to leave home early, and that keeping them interested in learning is vitally important.

Fable

Fable
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Publisher : Wednesday Books
Total Pages : 270
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ISBN-10 : 9781250254375
ISBN-13 : 125025437X
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis Fable by : Adrienne Young

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING SERIES A REESE WITHERSPOON x HELLO SUNSHINE BOOK CLUB YA PICK Filled with all of the action, emotion, and lyrical writing that brought readers to Sky in the Deep, New York Times bestselling author Adrienne Young returns with Fable, the first book in this new captivating duology. Welcome to a world made dangerous by the sea and by those who wish to profit from it. Where a young girl must find her place and her family while trying to survive in a world built for men. As the daughter of the most powerful trader in the Narrows, the sea is the only home seventeen-year-old Fable has ever known. It’s been four years since the night she watched her mother drown during an unforgiving storm. The next day her father abandoned her on a legendary island filled with thieves and little food. To survive she must keep to herself, learn to trust no one and rely on the unique skills her mother taught her. The only thing that keeps her going is the goal of getting off the island, finding her father and demanding her rightful place beside him and his crew. To do so Fable enlists the help of a young trader named West to get her off the island and across the Narrows to her father. But her father’s rivalries and the dangers of his trading enterprise have only multiplied since she last saw him and Fable soon finds that West isn't who he seems. Together, they will have to survive more than the treacherous storms that haunt the Narrows if they're going to stay alive. Fable takes you on a spectacular journey filled with romance, intrigue and adventure.

Young, Gifted and Diverse

Young, Gifted and Diverse
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Publisher : Princeton University Press
Total Pages : 472
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ISBN-10 : 9780691237459
ISBN-13 : 069123745X
Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis Young, Gifted and Diverse by : Camille Z. Charles

An in-depth look at the rising American generation entering the Black professional class Despite their diversity, Black Americans have long been studied as a uniformly disadvantaged group. Drawing from a representative sample of over a thousand Black students and in-depth interviews and focus groups with over one hundred more, Young, Gifted and Diverse highlights diversity among the new educated Black elite—those graduating from America’s selective colleges and universities in the early twenty-first century. Differences in childhood experiences shape this generation, including their racial and other social identities and attitudes, and beliefs about and interactions with one another. While those in the new Black elite come from myriad backgrounds and have varied views on American racism, as they progress through college and toward the Black professional class they develop a shared worldview and group consciousness. They graduate with optimism about their own futures, but remain guarded about racial equality more broadly. This internal diversity alongside political consensus among the elite complicates assumptions about both a monolithic Black experience and the future of Black political solidarity.

The Book of Disappearance

The Book of Disappearance
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Publisher : Syracuse University Press
Total Pages : 253
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ISBN-10 : 9780815654834
ISBN-13 : 0815654839
Rating : 4/5 (34 Downloads)

Synopsis The Book of Disappearance by : Ibtisam Azem

What if all the Palestinians in Israel simply disappeared one day? What would happen next? How would Israelis react? These unsettling questions are posed in Azem’s powerfully imaginative novel. Set in contemporary Tel Aviv forty eight hours after Israelis discover all their Palestinian neighbors have vanished, the story unfolds through alternating narrators, Alaa, a young Palestinian man who converses with his dead grandmother in the journal he left behind when he disappeared, and his Jewish neighbor, Ariel, a journalist struggling to understand the traumatic event. Through these perspectives, the novel stages a confrontation between two memories. Ariel is a liberal Zionist who is critical of the military occupation of the West Bank and Gaza, but nevertheless believes in Israel’s project and its national myth. Alaa is haunted by his grandmother’s memories of being displaced from Jaffa and becoming a refugee in her homeland. Ariel’s search for clues to the secret of the collective disappearance and his reaction to it intimately reveal the fissures at the heart of the Palestinian question. The Book of Disappearance grapples with both the memory of loss and the loss of memory for the Palestinians. Presenting a narrative that is often marginalized, Antoon’s translation of the critically acclaimed Arabic novel invites English readers into the complex lives of Palestinians living in Israel.

Rock with Me

Rock with Me
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 22
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ISBN-10 : 1735138908
ISBN-13 : 9781735138909
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis Rock with Me by : Kayla Monville

Rock With Me, Autism Inspired 'I Love You' book is the first board book that embraces Autism, promotes acceptance and understanding as well as can be used as an educational tool to explain Autism characteristic to young children.

The Missing American

The Missing American
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Publisher : Soho Press
Total Pages : 433
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ISBN-10 : 9781641290715
ISBN-13 : 1641290714
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis The Missing American by : Kwei Quartey

A 2021 Edgar Nominee for Best Novel Accra private investigator Emma Djan's first missing persons case will lead her to the darkest depths of the email scams and fetish priests in Ghana, the world's Internet capital. When her dreams of rising through the Accra police ranks like her late father crash around her, 26-year-old Emma Djan is unsure what will become of her career. Through a sympathetic former colleague, Emma gets an interview with a private detective agency that takes on cases of missing persons, theft, and infidelity. It’s not the future she imagined, but it’s her best option. Meanwhile, Gordon Tilson, a middle-aged widower in Washington, DC, has found solace in an online community after his wife’s passing. Through the support group, he’s even met a young Ghanaian widow he’s come to care about. When her sister gets into a car accident, he sends her thousands of dollars to cover the hospital bill—to the horror of his only son, Derek. Then Gordon decides to surprise his new love by paying her a visit—and disappears. Fearing for his father’s life, Derek follows him across the world to Ghana, Internet capital of the world, where he and Emma will find themselves deep in a world of sakawa scams, fetish priests, and those willing to kill to protect their secrets.

Hidden Truths

Hidden Truths
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Publisher : ALX Publishing
Total Pages : 62
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Rating : 4/5 ( Downloads)

Synopsis Hidden Truths by : L.M. Hatchell

Sometimes a gift can be a curse … I should know. As one of thousands “lucky” enough to inherit the Gifted gene, I’ve spent most of my life trying to limit contact with the world around me. For someone with the empath gift, every interaction has the potential to drown you – to submerge you in emotions so strong that it feels like you might lose yourself in them forever. I’ve lost myself many times. But when my closest friend is viciously attacked, and a young boy with a unique gift is blamed, I have no choice but to embrace my ability; it’s the only thing that won’t lie to me. The only thing I can trust. The safe little bubble I’ve created for myself is about to burst. And when it does, it won’t just be my world that’s changed forever. If you're looking for a fun, fast paced dose of escapism, you'll love this short Urban Fantasy read.

Dad The Missing Link

Dad The Missing Link
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Publisher : Lulu.com
Total Pages : 198
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ISBN-10 : 9781105855733
ISBN-13 : 1105855732
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis Dad The Missing Link by : Darryl Husband

Broken generations are nothing new. Many of us are the healed product of broken parenting. Dysfunctional families are not a new phenomenon -- just a new word to describe an old issue. Perched on the periphery of our ideals as believers has always been the pain of brokenness, dysfunction and the God that calls chaos into order. Between these pages, you will hear the pains of broken people and the plans and possibilities of a better posterity. We can make a difference.

Miss Angel

Miss Angel
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Publisher : Random House
Total Pages : 430
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ISBN-10 : 9781446448359
ISBN-13 : 1446448355
Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis Miss Angel by : Angelica Goodden

A word was coined to describe the condition of people stricken with a new kind of fever when the Swiss-born artist Angelica Kauffman (1741-1807) came to London in 1766. 'The whole world', it was said, 'is Angelicamad.' One of the most successful women artists in history - a painter who possessed what her friend Goethe called an 'unbelievable' and 'massive' talent - Kauffman became the toast of Georgian England, captivating society with her portraits, mythological scenes and decorative compositions. She knew and painted poets, novelists and playwrights, collaborating with them and illustrating their work; her designs adorned the houses of the Grand Tourists she had met and painted in Italy; actors, statesmen, philosophers, kings and queen sat to her; and she was the force that launched a thousand engravings. Despite rumours of relationships with other artists (including Sir Joshua Reynolds), and an apparently bigamous and annulled first marriage to a pseudo Count, Kauffman was adopted by royalty in England and abroad as a model of social and artistic decorum. A profoundly learned artist, but one who is loved, above all, for her tender adaptations from classical antiquity and sentimental literature; a commercially successful celebrity yet also a founding member of The Royal Academy of arts; the virginal creator of sexually ambivalent beings who was one of the hardest-headed businesswomen of her age, Kauffman's life and work is full of apparent contradictions explored in this first biography in over 80 years.