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Snowbird Mating Season

Wordsmith

Excellent Study of Social Science & the Brown Decision

Soldier's Study Guide

Southern Sideboards

Happy Spring BookMost of the book has descriptions of the holidays on one page, with a colorful, happy picture of on the next to it. Near the end there is "A Spring Story." This is a enduring 3 page story about the 'goddess of dawn and spring time.' It is a wonderful adoption of an very old myth.
At the very end of the book there is a section called 'Spring Activates.' This section has five fun actives to do during spring. These are things include a new way to paint eggs using colorful tissue paper, a recipe for Matzo bread, instructions to make Japanese origami butterflies, an egg game and directions for the 'No Ruz' feast.
This book is primarily for children, but would also make a great coffee table book to have around for Spring. Its colorful cover and upbeat descriptions would bring a smile to anyone's face.


Definitely recommended by my 11-year old niece

A well-written fantasy role-playing adventure

An excellent juvenile biography of Stonewall JacksonThat reservation aside, this is an excellent series for teaching young students more about some of the most important figures in the Civil War. Martha S. Hewson does a nice job of capturing the remarkable transformation of Thomas J. Jackson, from an odd professor at the Virginia Military Institute into one of the most brilliant leaders of American troops in the nation's history, immortalized as "Stonewall" Jackson. Hewson does an especially nice job of explaining some of the tactical maneuvers that earned Jackson his reputation. When, after Jackson's death, Robert E. Lee contends that the Confederates would have won the Battle of Gettysburg and therefore the Civil War if Jackson had still been alive, young readers will be inclined to agree. This book is illustrated with historic etchings and paintings, but, surprisingly, no photographs. Side-bars explore details from Jackson's life, such as why the Civil War was called "The Brother's War" and the importance of mapmaking to Jackson's campaign in the Shenandoah Valley. This is an excellent series for providing young students more information about the Civil War.


This is the book for any person who loves Stonewall!!!
The author brings you into the middle of her flock as they spread over town looking for the best bargains. Whether you are a rockhound or someone looking for a place to spend the winter on a fixed income, Snowbird Mating Season, tells it all. Small town humor at it's best.