A surrealistic novel depicting an artist's search for the ideal
HER.
This is an engaging, insightful, thoughtful, and wonderfully useful book.” —Dr. Richard Weissbourd, Senior Lecturer and Faculty Director of Making Caring Common, Harvard Graduate School of Education
Text and illustrations look at the life of Ruth Bader Ginsburg the second woman justice named to the United States Supreme Court.
She wouldn't show him any special attention, so Lily wouldn't think he was important to her. ... He'd lied once, and he could be lying still for all she knew. ... All she wanted to do was open her business and raise Lily.
My mother gave up her life for the well being of her brothers and sisters, then the well being of her husband and children. She use to sing to us, make our cloths, read me bible stories and share her unselfish love with us.
‘WOW – I am absolutely blown away… this book really, really got under my skin.
ugly heads and forced her to face her past. She stared at the table and mindlessly toyed with her food, for lack of anything better to do. She tried not to focus on the fact that a relative stranger knew her parents' holiday plans when ...
'An old lady living near the river lost her cow and discovered that it had crossed the river. Rather than walk down the valley to cross the river where it was easier, and walk back up to get her cow, the old lady wished she had a bridge ...
She headed for the door, but her mother's sobbing stopped her. “Oh my goodness. I... This can't be happening. It just can't be happening.” Her mother cried for real now. “But it is, Mom. It's not Heath's fault.