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  • Urban Ecology

    by Dianne Smith ...
    There are many micro-habitats in built up areas, often subject to strong environmental pressures such as atmospheric and water pollution, frequent disturbance, trampling, nutrient or water scarcity, etc. In Urban Ecology Dianne Smith uses such features as footpaths, walls, gravestones, gardens, compost heaps and derelict land to investigate the effects of these pressures and to demonstrate other ... Read more

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  • The Window to Earth

    by Dianne Smith ...
    Illustrated by Milan del Vecchio ...
    A melodic bedtime story for children of all ages. The Window to Earth is the star in the sky that belongs only to your heart. It is where God looks through every night and sends his love. Not religious, but deeply spiritual and extremely calming. "On the day your born, when the sun left the sky, a brand new star shone and the angels knew why. It was your special star, God's window to earth, where ... Read more

    $4.99 USD or Free with Kobo Plus

  • Battered but Not Broken

    It's the Possibilities That Kept Her Going Not the Grantees

    by Dianne Smith ...
    This book is about a little girl whose life has been strewn between the rocks and gravel that accumulated over a life time. It was the possibilities that kept her going. She grew up a loner even though she had a big family. She grew up in a Christian home and believed in God that no matter how inexplicable or unbelievable things can be, miracles are real and can occur without regards to the nature ... Read more

    $12.39 USD

  • Womanish Black Girls

    Women Resisting the Contradictions of Silence and Voice

    A 2020 SPE Outstanding Book Award WinnerA 2019 AESA Critic's Choice Award WinnerWomanish Black Girls/Women Resisting Contradictions of Silence and Voice is a collection of essays written by varied black women who fill spaces with... ... Read more

    $38.69 USD or Free with Kobo Plus

  • Occupation: ruin, repudiation, revolution

    constructed space conceptualized

    Bringing together an international range of contributors from the fields of practice, theory and history, this book takes a fresh look at occupation. It argues that occupation is a prospect that begins with ruin--a residue from the past, an implied or even a resounding presence of something previous that holds the potential for transformation. This prospect invites us to repudiate, re-imagine and ... Read more

    $70.99 USD

  • Whisper in the Waves

    Murder in Plymouth Harbor

    Series Book 2 - Eye in the Sky
    The salty breeze of Plymouth Harbor carries whispers of a dark past. Freelance photographer Kat MacIntyre is ready for a relaxing summer capturing whales on camera, but a shocking discovery aboard a local tour boat changes everything. Teamed with her intuitive rescue dog, Dash, and guided by mysterious insights from her ancestor Quinn "Mac" MacIntyre, Kat uncovers a web of rivalry and secrets ... Read more

    $7.99 USD

  • Fountain Inn

    Series series Images of America
    Before there was an inn and a fountain, the present town of Fountain Inn was half Indian Territory bisected by the "Old Indian Boundary Line." It was established in 1766 by a treaty made between Old Hop, the head of the Cherokees, and Gov. James Glen of the province of South Carolina. The Cherokees used this area--a region of dense forests, canebrakes, and springs of water--for hunting deer, ... Read more

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  • Relentless Journeys

    Literacy Stories Shared by Three Women in Canada

    Relentless Journeys is a collection of literacy stories shared by three women in Canada who are adult literacy learners. They have joined together to help bring awareness about literacy issues that 42% of Canadians face every day. Carey Rigby-Wilcox Carey’s struggles with literacy issues did not stop her; she has risen above those challenges to achieve a full life. She was someone who found ... Read more

    $5.99 USD or Free with Kobo Plus

  • Art as Sanctuary

    Conjuring an Africana Aesthetic

    Series series Religious Cultures of African and African Diaspora People
    In Art as Sanctuary, Michael D. Harris considers literal and metaphorical uses of sanctuary in the black experience and African diaspora art, including locales of spiritual expression, self-renewal, and cultural celebration. Harris offers an alternative framework to the Duboisian philosophy of double consciousness, pushing the boundaries of Africana aesthetic analysis by exploring the cultural ... Read more

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  • Audiobook

    EMANCIPATION CAN BE FOR ALL WHO WANT IT

    (ENCOURAGING FREEDOM THROUGH THE JOURNEY OF BIBLE READING)

    Narrated by Dianne Jackson ...

    Unabridged

    1 hour 45 min

    This book is about my journey to become free from ideologies and beliefs that had me and also has others in bondage not knowing they have been set free by the blood of Christ Jesus' ransom sacrifice and not realizing anyone who wants to be set free has been already emancipated from slavery. Shows how God’s Word shows those who have come to this realization can live with this freedom in their ... Read more

    $9.99 USD or Free with Kobo Plus

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    Gertrudes Diary, and The Cube (Unabridged)

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    Unabridged

    2 hours 5 min

    Two stories about young people. "Gertrude's Diary" is written by a young girl. She and her three friends have given to them Bible verses each month, and they journal about how well their lives measure up to the verses. In "The Cube", a society is formed of 27 cousins and friends, who perform plays for each other to guess what event in history the scenes are portraying. ... Read more

    $4.99 USD

  • The Contradictions of the Legacy of Brown V. Board of Education, Topeka (1954)

    A Special Issue of Educational Studies

    On May 17, 1954, the Supreme Court ruled that separate school facilities were inherently unequal and thus unconstitutional and illegal. Today, 50 years after this landmark decision, much debate surrounds the efficacy of the ruling, particularly for its impact on the education of children of color in U.S. schools. In reality, Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas, was never solely about ... Read more

    $39.99 USD