Ten year old Edwin is surprised to learn that he will be travelling to America on the famous new Titanic. Even more shocking is that he will be going with grandparents he has never known. Why does his mother want to send him away? Edwin explores the ship, meeting men such as Thomas Andrews, Bruce Ismay, and Captain Smith. Along the way, he also learns secrets about his own family's past. When the ship sinks and Edwin ends up in a lifeboat separated from everyone he knows, he wonders if he has survived the worst only to be abandoned in the middle of the Atlantic.
A Long Bridge Over Deep Waters was originally commissioned by Cornerstone Theater Company , Los Angeles , California , Bill Rauch , artistic director , Shay Wafer , managing director . Cornerstone presented the world premiere of the ...
In this regard, previous work has suggested that foraminifera shell weights at SOTS are lower than during the pre-industrial Holocene, ... Interestingly, the largest fluxes measured at all three depths over the time series were similar, ...
Reflects on the magnificence of God's creation of the world.
Presents a song about adventures on board a pirate ship, in a volume that includes factual information about pirates and pirate ships.
Starting with a tiny seahorse, a young diver encounters numerous sea creatures while hunting for treasure.
Louden, Jennifer. The Woman's Retreat Book: A Guide to Restoring, Rediscovering, and Reawakening Your True Self—In a Moment, an Hour, a Day, or a Weekend. San Francisco: HarperSanFrancisco, 2005. Taylor, Barbara E. Silence: Making the ...
With easy-to-read language presented in a fun and accessible way, these books are great for both inquisitive kids and reluctant readers.
Others become hypnotised by the sea and jump to their deaths. Off the Deep End looks at the sea's physical character, how it confuses our senses and makes rational thought difficult.
She waited. But Henry never came. Now Rachel has returned to the city—and to the bookshop—to work alongside the boy she’d rather not see, if at all possible, for the rest of her life. But Rachel needs the distraction.
Bottom line--this book is perfect for lovers of WWII romances and mysteries that would give Nancy Drew a run for her money.