Through the Children's Gate

Through the Children's Gate
Title Through the Children's Gate PDF eBook
Author Adam Gopnik
Publisher Vintage Canada
Total Pages 338
Release 2010-06-18
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0307369277

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Following Adam Gopnik’s best-selling Paris to the Moon, the adventure continues against the panorama of another storied city. Autumn, 2000: the Gopnik family moves back to a New York that seems, at first, safer and shinier than ever. Here are the triumphs and travails of father, mother, son and daughter; and of the teachers, coaches, therapists, adversaries and friends who round out the extended urban family. From Bluie, a goldfish fated to meet a Hitchcockian end, to Charlie Ravioli, an imaginary playmate who, being a New Yorker, is too busy to play, Gopnik’s New York is charmed by the civilization of childhood. It is a fabric of living, which, though rent by the events of 9/11, will reweave itself, reviving a world where Jewish jokes mingle with debates about the problem of consciousness, the price of real estate and the meaning of modern art. By turns elegant and exultant, written with a signature mix of mind and heart, Through the Children’s Gate is at once a celebration of a newly fragile city and a poignant study of a family trying to find its way, and joy, within it.

Through the Gate

Through the Gate
Title Through the Gate PDF eBook
Author Sally Fawcett
Publisher Exisle Publishing
Total Pages 35
Release 2017-05-01
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1775593371

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Going Through the Gate

Going Through the Gate
Title Going Through the Gate PDF eBook
Author Janet Anderson
Publisher Puffin Books
Total Pages 0
Release 2000
Genre Animals
ISBN 9780141306988

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The five sixth-grade students in a small town prepare for their teacher's annual graduation ceremony, a mysterious ritual that several generations of students have experienced but no one can discuss.

The Traitors' Gate

The Traitors' Gate
Title The Traitors' Gate PDF eBook
Author Avi
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 378
Release 2010-05-11
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1439132194

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It’s 1849, the year John Huffman’s father is sentenced to London’s Whitecross Street Prison. He’s been put away for gambling debt—leaving fourteen-year-old John and his family out on the street. But it seems gambling is the least of their problems: Father Huffman is accused of treason. Surrounded by a cast of sinister and suspicious characters, John’s not sure what to believe…or whom.

Computer Engineering for Babies

Computer Engineering for Babies
Title Computer Engineering for Babies PDF eBook
Author Chase Roberts
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2021-10-20
Genre
ISBN 9781735208701

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An introduction to computer engineering for babies. Learn basic logic gates with hands on examples of buttons and an output LED.

The Golden Gate Bridge

The Golden Gate Bridge
Title The Golden Gate Bridge PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey Zuehlke
Publisher Lerner Publications
Total Pages 36
Release 2009-09-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0822594072

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Describes the Golden Gate Bridge that connects Marin County to the city of San Francisco, including information about its history, design, and construction.

Prepared

Prepared
Title Prepared PDF eBook
Author Diane Tavenner
Publisher Crown Currency
Total Pages 305
Release 2021-09-14
Genre Education
ISBN 1984826549

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A blueprint for how parents can stop worrying about their children’s future and start helping them prepare for it, from the cofounder and CEO of one of America’s most innovative public-school networks “A treasure trove of deeply practical wisdom that accords with everything I know about how children thrive.”—Angela Duckworth, New York Times bestselling author of Grit In 2003, Diane Tavenner cofounded the first school in what would soon become one of America’s most innovative public-school networks. Summit Public Schools has since won national recognition for its exceptional outcomes: Ninety-nine percent of students are accepted to a four-year college, and they graduate from college at twice the national average. But in a radical departure from the environments created by the college admissions arms race, Summit students aren’t focused on competing with their classmates for rankings or test scores. Instead, students spend their days solving real-world problems and developing the skills of self-direction, collaboration, and reflection, all of which prepare them to succeed in college, thrive in today’s workplace, and lead a secure and fulfilled life. Through personal stories and hard-earned lessons from Summit’s exceptional team of educators and diverse students, Tavenner shares the learning philosophies underlying the Summit model and offers a blueprint for any parent who wants to stop worrying about their children’s future—and start helping them prepare for it. At a time when many students are struggling to regain educational and developmental ground lost to the disruptions of the pandemic, Prepared is more urgent and necessary than ever.