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  • - Emily's Secret (Black & White Version)
    af Marilyn Parker
    81,95 kr.

    The Purple Shoes-a 16,000-word chapter book for second, third, and fourth graders-explores the meaning of both friendship and home. It also explores homelessness and the range of problems children face when parents lose their jobs.Synopsis: Ashley lives a fairly charmed life in Las Vegas as an only child with two parents and a grandmother who lives nearby and likes to spoil her. But when she makes friends with Emily, a new girl at the new school Ashley attends, she doesn't understand how Emily can be her best friend but also keep secrets from her. Ashley's new purple shoes feel like magic and make her feel like she can do anything-but Emily's secrets make Ashley feel bad. Why won't Emily ever let Ashley come over to her house to visit or spend the night? Ashley donates old clothing, including the purple shoes, to the local homeless shelter. Not too long after that, Emily shows up wearing Ashley's old clothes and the purple shoes. When confronted, Emily lies about where she got the clothes? Something's not right. Ashley is so determined to learn Emily's secret that she spies on her friend-and learns that Emily lives in the same homeless shelter where Ashley donated her clothes. Feeling ashamed of her own inquisitive behavior, Ashley is determined to be the best friend she can be-and to let Emily choose when to reveal the truth about her life. Book review: "The Purple Shoes: Emily's Secret" is a delightful tale written by Lois Longbrake and Marilyn Parker that revolves around two fourth-grade girls who quickly form an unbreakable bond. The heartwarming story follows Ashley, a young girl who gains newfound confidence when grandma buys her a unique pair of purple shoes. It is through these bright and intriguing shoes that Ashley gains confidence to meet her best friend, Emily.As the plot progresses, Longbrake & Parker cleverly introduce a mystery surrounding Emily's secret, creating an additional layer of intrigue that keeps readers engaged from beginning to end. Ashley's determination to uncover Emily's secret adds an element of adventure and suspense to the story, making it difficult to put the book down.What truly captivated me about "The Purple Shoes: Emily's Secret" was the innocence and relatability of the characters and the storyline. The authors brilliantly capture the essence of fourth-grade friendships, with all of their ups and downs, secrets, and shared experiences. This authenticity not only makes the characters relatable but also allows readers of all ages to find themselves invested in their journey.Despite its simple premise, the book expertly explores themes of friendship, trust, and the power of self-confidence. As Ashley and Emily navigate the challenges of their friendship, readers are reminded of the importance of honesty, forgiveness, and understanding. This book serves as a valuable reminder that even the most innocent friendships can be tested and strengthened through adversity.At just 135 pages, "The Purple Shoes: Emily's Secret" is a quick and enjoyable read. The authors writing style is accessible, making it suitable for readers of various ages and reading levels. I was so engrossed in the story that I devoured it in one sitting, unable to tear myself away from the captivating narrative.Overall, I highly recommend "The Purple Shoes: Emily's Secret" to anyone seeking a heartwarming and relatable story about the power of friendship. This innocent and touching tale is bound to leave readers with a sense of nostalgia and a renewed appreciation for the cherished friendships in their own lives.Patti S, Elementary School Principal, Ed.D.

  • af Marilyn Parker
    171,95 kr.

    A local history of the Pollock Pines, California area.

  • - Or, the Two Cousins, by the Wife of a Wesleyan Minister [mrs. Parker].
    af Marilyn Parker
    145,95 kr.

    This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.

  • af Marilyn Parker, Karen W. Bressler & Deansin Goodson Parker
    143,95 kr.

    A Whole New Way to Bond with Your Baby! As a new parent, you are probably anxious about bonding with your baby. In Yoga Baby, you'll find a stress-free way to begin a healthy lifelong relationship between the two of you. Yoga BabyTM methods range from deep relaxation massage to postures enhancing specific developmental stages for your baby. Exercises are designed for newborns through two-year-olds to do with their mothers and caregivers, and they do not require previous yoga experience. While you give your baby a head start in sound emotional and physical learning, you and your baby will lay a solid foundation for a lifetime of learning and bonding together.

  • af Marilyn Parker
    198,95 kr.

    Minnie Bromoff. Distraught, devout, fresh off the boat. She is one of the nearly two million immigrants to arrive at Ellis Island near the turn of the twentieth century. But Minnie harbors a terrible secret that drives her to the New World. Arriving at age nineteen, she marries Zelig, a fellow immigrant, who helps Minnie bring her family to the United States. Zelig ardently tries to build a complete life with Minnie but her past intervenes, casting a long shadow over their union. In this vividly imagined historical novel, author Marilyn Parker unfolds the life of the family matriarch, her great aunt. Minnie's determination and sacrifices pave the way for her Russian-Jewish family to emigrate and make it possible for the next generation to become American.