Books written by Susan Shaw

  • Arthropod-borne Infectious Diseases of the Dog and Cat

    Kjemtrup AM, Kocan AA, Whitwoth L, Meinkoth J, Birkenheuer AJ, Cummings J, Boudreaux MK, Stockham SL, ... Zahler M, Schein E, Rinder H, Gothe R (1998) Characteristic genotypes discriminate between Babesia canis isolates of differing ...

  • Black-Eyed Suzie

    Suzie's stay in a mental hospital helps her tear down the walls of a devastating psychological prison she calls "the box."

  • Women's Voices, Feminist Visions: Classic and Contemporary Readings

    This student-friendly text provides short and accessible readings reflecting the diversity of women’s experiences. With each new edition, the authors keep the framework essays and selections of readings fresh and interesting for students.

  • Tunnel Vision

    Too fast, too fast. I struggled for control. Dad's head faced the rear. “They couldn't react fast enough to follow us. Good job!” Finally I could slow down. Then I pulled over onto the shoulder and stopped. I let out a deep breath, ...

  • Safe

    Burgess Newman, Burgess Newman, came the surrounding storm. Burgess Newman, Burgess Newman, Burgess Newman! The blank wall teetered— No, no, nonono, NONO!! —and fell. Behind it—I don't want to see that. Somebody—a girl—me—being hurt so ...

  • Safe

    When thirteen-year-old Tracy, whose mother died when she was three years old, is raped and beaten on the last day of school, all her feelings of security disappear and she does not know how to cope with the fear and dread that engulf her.

  • Tunnel Vision

    Jackie could visit and hoe beans in rhythm with us.” “While we sing 'I've Been Working on the Railroad,'” I added. “Sure,” Dad said. “You can't hoe beans without a good work song.” I laughed. “When do we go?” “We're meeting Mr. Swensen ...

  • Evidence-Based Health Practice

    This book introduces fundamental research concepts that are relevant to the wider health-care and disability support sector while also making strong connections to the various areas of practice that students identify with.Examples and cases ...

  • One of the Survivors

    Fourteen-year-old Joey Campbell knows that he is lucky to be one of the survivors of the school fire.

  • Trichotillomania Disorder Cure: How to Stop Hair Pulling for Life

    Once you know and understand the causes you can start to solve it using the methods detailed in this book. Use the BEST treatments available The book reveals what methods and treatments have worked for others and how to apply them yourself.

  • Tunnel Vision

    After witnessing her mother's murder, sixteen-year-old high school student Liza Wellington and her father go into the witness protection program.

  • Overexposure: Health Hazards in Photography

    Suggests safety-conscious techniques for the darkroom and lists rules for darkroom use and clean-up

  • Black-Eyed Suzie

    Suzie is a dark-eyed twelve-year-old who desperately needs to feel safe and worthy of love.

  • The Boy from the Basement

    This carefully crafted and authentic portrayal of Charlie's emotional and physical abuse is gracefully matched by Susan Shaw's inspiring and deeply moving story of recovery.

  • Communication across the Lifespan

    Communication Across the Lifespan equates human communication with stages of human development.

  • Overexposure: Health Hazards in Photography

    Overexposure: Health Hazards in Photography