See the irony in the lives of Vincent, William, Sani, and their friends in school in this story of drug slaves in which children from humble family backgrounds are turned aside from responsible lives by negative influences and habits of different origins.
This book is about a remarkable little boy that couldve been any little boy tells the story about how children think and do things that we would never dream that they could do.
The Department of Health and Human Services estimates that there are 14 million Americans who use illegal drugs and perhaps 17 million Americans who are alcoholics or abuse alcohol.
Families are Forever: Communication Endorsements*I have read much of the book Families are Forever: Communication and I have found useful information in each chapter!
How to Deal with 21st Century American Women teaches men from all walks of life how to understand and adapt to the evolving male-female paradigm shift occurring at every level of American society.
Living well is a tireless pursuit of all of us, Aluney Elferr in this book seeks to show through simple practices that this goal can be achieved since that we can seek to increase way of acting with new practices that make all the difference.
Six-and-a-half months into her first pregnancy, author Gaylee Warner learned her daughter had a severe birth defect and would not survive long after birth.
Walt Seymour took a road trip with a friend from Madison, Wisconsin, across the United States and Canada, and then down into Mexico and back home in 1926.
The Handbook Preparing Your Child for the Journey Through Adolescence makes parents aware of and seeks to help to understand the hardships that await all adolescents in those trying, though exciting years.
In Grandmas On the Camino, author Mary OHara Wyman, a 72year old grandmother from San Francisco, relates her 2010 adventureswalking 500 miles alone as a pilgrim on the Camino Frances.
This story is a true, revealing, and sometimes shocking insight into the little known world of educational test publishing and the gamble that led the flamboyant Ethel Clark to become one of the industrys major players.
It was the hardest thing Katie's parents had to do telling her that they were going to be moving and leaving her best friends and familiar surroundings.
Imagine growing up in small Indiana towns in the 1940s in a very strict religious family and then realizing at the age of six that there was something sexually wrong with you.
Chief Arowojobe has amassed wealth through illicit means, which involves using his family members as ritual sacrifices to his gods for continued financial prosperity.
Geoffrey Woods is just a boy when his father is diagnosed with cancera disease that not only robs his father of his health, but also changes Geoffreys family dynamics forever.