A collection of life-affirming verses, inspired by the events of September 11, 2001, includes poems paired with artwork volunteered by such well-known picture book artists as G. Brian Karas, Keven Hawkes, and Giselle Potter.
This book shares an abundance of delightful discoveries.
In this collection, Sunni Patterson renews the timeless work of poetry, summoning all who are ready to listen up.
A lyrical text and evocative full-color illustrations celebrate the warmth, joys, and special feeling of home.
... Place We Know: A Centennial History of Murray State University, outlines our first 100 years in pictures and text, denoting our tremendous growth and change from our humble beginnings. It is broken into significant periods in our ...
The answer is that this final utterance of the decalogue, “You shall not covet,” is not so much a command as the Divine assurance of a reward. If a person is worthy (and fulfills) all the preceding nine utterances, God promises us that ...
This Place I Know: Poems of Comfort
God Was in This Place & I, i Did Not Know is about God and about you; it is about discovering God’s place in the universe, and yours.
As Kander and Greer not in the preface of "And Know this Place: Poetry of Indiana:" "Our central criterion for selection was quality of writing, and we chose those poems which cover the spectrum of experience in both place and time, in ...
In Know Your Place, Justin Phillips examines the three community loyalties (white, southern, and evangelical) that shaped his racial imagination.
"In 21st century Britain, what does it mean to be working class? This book asks 24 working class writers to examine the issue as it relates to them.