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Long Ago Last Summer
Long Ago Last Summer is a Southern Gothic gumbo part Flannery O’Connor, part Tennessee Williams with a dash of Delta blues. An array of unforgettable characters come alive on the page: village idiots, eccentric aunts, beloved dogs, and at least one serial killer, Donald ‘Pee Wee’ Gaskins. Moore’s memoir embodies the profound paradoxes of Southern culture against a landscape dotted with antebellum plantations, shotgun shacks, suburban subdivisions, Pentecostal churches, and juke joints.
Praise for Wesley Moore’s writing:
“Long Ago, Last Summer is, like life, sometimes hilarious, sometimes tragic, full of unforgettable characters whose power to hurt rivals their power to love. Wesley Moore is a child of the complicated South, and it’s a joy to ‘grow up and grow old’ with this terrific writer. This collection is a ‘guided tour of the haunted houses and cobwebbed attics’ of his youth, but it’s also the story of a man who discovers, through tragedy, that ‘the world is a marvelous place, full of good, compassionate people.”
– Lee Robinson, author of Lawyer for the Dog and Lawyer for the Cat.
“I found in these pages something of what Faulkner meant when he wrote, ‘The past is never dead. It is not even the past.’ Reading this book was like walking in the wind or swimming. I was touched at all points and conscious everywhere. I was also reminded of Huck Finn’s raw wisdom when he said about his adventures, ‘All of this is true and most of it happened.’”
– Chuck Sullivan, author of Zen Matchbox and The Juggler on the Radio.
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From Lady Ralston's Kitchen
Lady Carolyne Lederer-Ralston is a creative cook by nature. She rarely uses cookbooks, preferring to develop her own original, no-waste recipes inspired by diverse sources and cultures, particularly European foodstuffs. Documenting her process with meticulous handwritten notes, some dating back decades, she recreates dishes later in her ‘spirit-filled kitchen’. She keeps copious handwritten notes while she cooks so she can return to the notes promptly to recreate the recipe in proper printed form. Some of her original recipes go back to the 1970s, long before “Gourmet” became the buzzword it is today.
A natural multi-tasker, she balanced a demanding full-time career with preparing full homemade meals daily. Planning and organization (mise en place) are vital to her approach, as is a well-stocked pantry. She includes practical hints within her recipes, and readers often say they feel she’s right there with them in the kitchen – a compliment Lady Ralston cherishes.
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Challenge Alzheimer
Therese Truninger (1948) worked as an Activating Therapist in an old people’s home when she was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s in December 2004, at the age of 56. Her husband Kaspar (1945) worked as a sales director for an international company. They got married in 1970 and have two adult daughters and six grandchildren.
In August 2005 Kaspar had to quit his job and started to take care of his love as a caring-husband at their long-time home apartment in Augst, Switzerland. He became a house man and took this new challenge as his own responsibility. In December 2010, the Memory Clinic in Basel, Switzerland concluded that home care for Mrs. Truninger was ‘just about tolerable/possible’.
In view of possible alternatives, the couple had already travelled several times to Thailand for longer periods of time and they had consistently had good experiences with the friendly people (the Land of Smiles) and the moderate cost of living. In January 2011, they emigrated from their home country Switzerland to Thailand.
With the help of a competent housekeeper and a most caring caregiver for Therese, they can still live on their own in their private environment.
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A Handbook for Improving Student Achievement in Secondary Schools
Democratic values, student achievement, and effective citizenship are intrinsically linked. The research, however, is that students, especially those from underprivileged backgrounds, have few opportunities to practice democratic citizenship in secondary schools.
Alongside current threats to democracy, this should concern us all: professional learning communities, teacher-leaders, parents, consultants, administrators, school districts, human rights activists, minority leadership, the justice system, local communities, university faculties, state education departments, and citizens in general.
Democratic citizenship is a superordinate goal – a composite of communicative abilities, freedom with responsibility, inclusiveness, career preparation, community mindfulness, evidence-based thinking, collective ownership, distributed leadership, and support for those in need. Student leadership, including school research (their own school and others), not only benefits the school generally, but helps prepare high school students for freedom, responsibilities, and opportunities as democratic citizens.
Such leadership has foundations: student-chosen teacher advisors, daily advisories, collaborative learning expertise, student-led assemblies, self-regulation, leadership credit courses, and virtual/personal connections with student leaders in other schools, districts, and countries.
Expanded contributions are student feedback on teacher performance, student-led (parent-student- teacher) conferences, after-school activities leadership, reciprocal teaching, and participation in school/district decision making. All under the auspices of improved language capability, teacher modeling and encouragement, a learning to learn focus, and gradual release of responsibility.
Endorsements
John Hattie
“There is never a dull moment reading this book. Centred on the principles of democracy, it points to the need for broad participation and thus calls for schools to do more, do better, and do wonderful things to ignite a love of learning. Orchard masterfully outlines seven key theorems to make his case; a compelling roadmap for educators to foster effective learning strategies.”
Professor Emeritus John Hattie, Melbourne Laureate
Michael Fullan
“Jack Orchard’s 'Handbook for Improving Student Achievement in Secondary Schools' is powerful, timely, and an action-packed message for us to get going in transforming secondary schools. Orchard’s Handbook is grounded, urgent, insightful, and deeply practical. Anybody in high schools can act on this agenda. Read this book with others, be collectively inspired, and get down to the excitement and frustrations of engaging in breakthrough change. The good news is that students, teachers (and eventually parents and communities) will be excited to join in and make the long-awaited transformation of secondary schools.”
Professor Emeritus Michael Fullan, OISE/University of Toronto
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Around the World Not Counting Days
Having graduated without distinction in 1958 from Fresno State College, 22-year-old John Kessell had no job interviews lined up, no letters of acceptance from grad schools, so the natural course seemed what’s called these days a “gap year.” Why shouldn’t he travel to Australia, his father’s native land, and get to know his Aussie kin?
When these generous Australians refused to let the young American spend any money, he still had so many unspent travelers’ checks that he was able to trade his round-trip Sydney-San Francisco for a one-way Sydney-Gibraltar. Why not go on around the world, not his original plan?
John Kessell had no idea in 1958 what sailing on an ocean liner from San Francisco to Sydney might be like. Those were still the days when people took a boat to get somewhere, not just an over-hyped “cruise” on a floating amusement park. So let’s step back sixty-five years, retrofit our passports, and join John on a boat to somewhere!
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We're All Healing Here
She was not born with wisdom; she gathered it along the way. Refusing to let the world break her, she found the strength to rise above every challenge life placed in her path. She was never weak – she simply had to discover the power within herself.
Through pain and brokenness, she climbed the ladder of healing, searching for the true meaning of love. In the end, she realized that love begins with loving herself.
This book is my heart, pieced together for you to hold. Be gentle – we are all healing here.
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I Will Be with You for Everlasting Life
Encounter the Word of God and embrace His truth. Discover profound empowerment in His presence and claim the promise of everlasting life.
Learn how to abide in Jesus Christ, even in times of adversity. Discover how to persevere in faith and walk in the Spirit, receiving all that God has promised. Open your heart to the Lord, even when struggling with sin.
Dorca M. De Dios illuminates the path to becoming a true servant and disciple of Jesus Christ. God’s revelation knocks at the door of every heart, offering transformation from darkness to spiritual light. Embrace a life of faith and dwell in the place of promise, where the Lord Jesus offers eternal life and unending joy. Join the angels in glorifying our Heavenly God, worshipping Him day and night.
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Sister Water, Brother Sultan – Francis of Assisi
Francis of Assisi (1182-1226) is considered the patron saint of ecology because of his love of all creation - “Be praised, my God, for Brother Sun, Sister Moon, Sister Water, Sister Mother Earth...”
From kissing a once-feared leper to forming a deep friendship with Sultan Malik al-Kamil during a horrific war between Muslims and Christians, Francis invites us to live “perfect joy!”
“Sister Water, Brother Sultan is a warm and deeply loving introduction to the life of Francis of Assisi and a useful devotional resource for all practitioners of spiritual nonviolence.”
- Rabia Terri Harris, Muslim editor of Fellowship, a multi-faith magazine of peacemaking published by the Fellowship of Reconciliation, USA.
“Very powerful while being very accessible to virtually anyone.”
– Jeff Feldman, hermit.
“This is a greatly needed book for all in the world today, so impacted by violence of many kinds. It is also an essential companion to all who desire deep spiritual growth.”
– Mary-Ellen Francoeur, Sisters of Service, Pax Christi.
“I have come to know Leonard as one of the greatest teachers of nonviolence of our time. He brings the mystical mind of a contemplative master to his work.”
– Gregory J. Gillis, retired secondary schoolteacher.
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It's a Sign
WHAT IF?
What if every coincidence in your life wasn’t random? What if it was the universe whispering in your ear? What if the signs you’ve been ignoring were actually guiding you toward your ultimate purpose?
We’ve all had those moments – events so random they feel almost deliberate. Most of the time, we dismiss them, caught in the noise of our everyday lives. But what if, instead of brushing them off, you stopped? What if you listened – and followed that nudge, the one that felt like the universe was pointing you toward something greater? What if you trusted it, just once?
The author did exactly that. He took a leap of faith, followed the signs, and embarked on a journey that transformed his life. That profound transformation is captured, step by step, in the pages of this book. It’s raw, unflinching, and deeply human.
If you’ve ever felt lost, if you’ve ever questioned your path: this is the sign you’ve been waiting for.
Your life purpose is calling. Will you answer?
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Cartel Bands On
The American immigration system is often described as broken, with calls for Congress to completely rewrite the laws. Many believe that foreign gangs are taking over the streets, drug cartels control the border, taxpayers are funding the lives of migrants, and American workers are being replaced by those willing to work for less.
But are these claims true?
Cartel Bands On takes a deep dive into the realities of the American immigration system. Written by a retired Border Patrol Agent, this book combines factual analysis with firsthand experiences from the author's career.
With a clear and accessible approach, it explores the history and laws governing immigration while providing a closer look at what both legal and illegal migrants encounter upon entering the country. Readers are invited to challenge their assumptions and critically assess whether the system is truly broken. If it is, how should it be fixed?
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English Language Structure in Context for English Second Language Learners
This book is an A-to-Z guide to English grammar, designed to help learners, especially those whose home language is not English, achieve proficiency.By presenting grammatical concepts in a variety of real-world contexts, this book not only enhances language skills but also encourages self-reflection and personal growth. Each lesson equips learners with fundamental skills, including speaking, writing, listening, reading, and reasoning.Mastering English will be an essential key to unlocking opportunities in various lucrative professions worldwide.
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Prooflike Morgan Silver Dollars
Delve into the first exhaustive monograph centered solely on Prooflike Morgan Silver Dollars. Explore date-by-date and mint-by-mint analyses of these unique coins struck between 1878 and 1904 and 1921 across five U.S. mints. Drawing from the most complete collection of Morgan prooflike dollars, including rare varieties, all in mint-state uncirculated condition, this volume enriches your understanding with over 500 high-quality photographs. This is an essential exploration into a captivating facet of numismatics.
$50.95
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