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Seeing Color: It's My Rainbow, Too

Arlene Evans

An introduction to color vision deficiency, or colorblindness. Written for all children so that those without this common genetic disorder will understand the challenges involved and those with the disorder will realize they're far from alone and will receive helpful tips on dealing with the condition.


Dontay's Alphabet Book of Color

Evelyn Hall

A funny, heartwarming book which is a tribute to celebrities of color from, A-Z. The dialogue is between the author and her grandson, Dontay. It is a paperback, with full color graphics that will attract children to read and learn. There some pages at the back for coloring and a bookmark. An excellent publication that should be in all household libraries.


From the Teacher's Desk

Jacquie McTaggart

HONEST, HELPFUL HINTS for parents - presented with HUMOR. Written by 42-year career teacher.


Who Am I?

Stacie Cahill

An inspirational children's book concerning the subject of adoption.This cheerful new book serves as a valuable tool for teachers,parents,therapists,and clergy when explaining adoption to children.The book helps to normalize adoption as simply another way in which to build families.This book is a celebration of God's love through adoption.Children will feel more secure and a greater sense of belonging after reading Who Am I?


A Series of Unfortunate Events, The Austere Academy

Three orphan siblings have been moved from relation to relation trying to get away from Count Olaf, a greedy and mischeavious man who seeks the huge fortune that the orphans hold. They have moved to Prufrock Prepetory School, where they will stay for school. But Count Olaf has followed them to the School and is in disguise as there P.E. teacher. Now Violet, Klaus and Sunny must try to get away from the nasty man.


   During the waning days of the Civil War, Sam Scarborough, one of the wealthiest men in the world, makes a death bed pact with Moses Tutherow, a loyal slave on his magnificent 10,000 acre plantation, Scarborough Estate.  Haunted by personal demons and the horrors of war, Sam is seeking redemption for building a life of opulence and privilege on a system of human slavery.

But, has the Baron of the Low Country condemned the Tutherows to a life even more painful than the one they had while in slavery?  Has Sam Scarborough miscalculated the scheming and devious intentions of his own heirs?  Would the Tutherows find comfort in the final words of a conscious-stricken old man or would they curse him for his legacy?

Rachel's Dream is the saga of the Scarborough and Tutherow families, living through the Civil War and the turbulent years that followed.  Although the setting takes place in Charleston, South Carolina, much of the story is played out on a world stage, spanning the splendor and chaos of America, Europe and the Far East.  Man's inhumanity to man is displayed in wanton acts of murder and cruelty, untamed passion and war.

Yet, in the middle stands Rachel, beautiful and intelligent matriarch of the Tutherow family.  Determined to honor her father's promise, Rachel leads her family through the turmoil of the half century following the Civil War.  Then, with the death of Moses, she learns the secret behind the promise her father made to Sam Scarborough.
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