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  • Reparations

    Anne Cunningham

    Paperback (Greenhaven Publishing, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Should descendants of slaves be compensated for the suffering their ancestors endured? Should the losing side in a war be forced to pay the victor? When modern-day states confront long-ago atrocities, is acknowledgement and an apology enough? This fascinating examination of reparations offers opinions by leading experts on such past injustices as the Holocaust, the slave trade, the Armenian genocide, the forced relocation of Native Americans, and the Imperial Japanese Army s comfort women. An asset to any library, Reparations takes on the very uncomfortable issue of how governments and individuals can reckon with sins of the past. Bibliography, Detailed Table of Contents, Further Information Section, Index, Sidebars, Websites.
  • Public Shaming

    Anne Cunningham

    Paperback (Greenhaven Publishing, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Embarrassing others to correct their behavior is nothing newstockades and tarring and feathering were favored methods in colonial America, after all. But today, individuals and the media can point out egregious behavior via social media and reach a wide audience. There are countless examples of people who have lost their jobs and received physical threats because of shaming that went viral. Did the punishment fit the crime? Through a multitude of viewpoints and examples, readers will examine the value of public shaming: Is it an effective disciplinary tool or simply a way for people to feel morally superior?
  • Drones, Surveillance, and Targeted Killings

    Anne Cunningham

    Paperback (Greenhaven Publishing, Jan. 1, 2017)
    This timely anthology examines the use of drones by the military, law enforcement, border patrol, and civilians. Articles condoning the use of drones in military engagements abroad are balanced with reportage of civilian deaths and resulting creation of more terrorists. Pieces touting the effectiveness of drones in domestic surveillance are countered by assertions that they violate Americans civil liberties. Opinions about the pros and cons of drone use in securing our borders, as well as the potential benefits and dangers of their commercial use, will add to readers deep understanding of this complex issue.
  • Maybe a Mole

    Julia Cunningham

    Paperback (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Oct. 12, 1974)
    Five adventures of Maybe, a mole that can see.
  • The Ghost Car

    A.R. Cunningham

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 15, 2014)
    Arthur "Artie" MacArthur is a tenacious twelve-year-old with good detective instincts, somewhat questionable judgment, and two very good friends: Jenny Adams—tofu-eating and quick-witted, with a large dose of common sense and a sarcastic wit; and Sam Franklin—bologna-eating, sports-loving, mystery-hating, but always there in a pinch. From Artie and Sam's outrageous sandwich-making contests (the sight and smell of which makes Jenny nauseous), to the danger that lurks around every corner once Artie and his friends decide to solve a case, the humor and excitement is nonstop. In The Ghost Car, a number of mysterious sightings of a priceless antique car stolen 25 years earlier from a local car show has the town in an uproar. Is it a "ghost" or the real car? And why, after all these years has it reappeared? Artie is determined to get to the bottom of it and find the car—and in the process solve a 25-year-old mystery the police say is hopeless.
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  • Oaf

    Julia Cunningham

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Feb. 12, 1986)
    In this modern fairy tale, eight-year-old Oaf and his courageous animal companions embark on a perilous treasure hunt armed only with three magical gifts from Oaf's aunt
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  • Ginormous Jo's New Family Member

    S C Cunningham

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 2, 2019)
    "These books should be available in every home and school.""WOW! I absolutely loved these books! What a great teaching tool.""Cannot wait to share with my school class as part of PSHCE lessons.""A way for parents to educate their children on important topics in a way that children will listen." ---Can the Ginormous family find room in their hearts to love another and create a bond with a new family member? Ginormous Jo and her pet family love the life they live with Mary, but when she comes to them with a request, they fear their lives will change forever. A kitten needs a new home. The pets have a decision to make.Throughout the Series, Jo and her cute pet family entertain children with their fun-loving antics and meaningful life lessons. Lessons that will stay with them for the rest of their lives. A valuable teaching tool constructed to speak to children between the ages of 3-12 yrs, at their level, enabling grown-ups to open a dialogue about some of life's toughest issues in an age appropriate way with ease. A wonderful addition to any child's home or teacher's read-aloud library. ---ABOUT S C CUNNINGHAM Owned by a loving daughter, 3 dogs and 2 cats, Cunningham writes Suspense Thrillers for grown-ups and Picture Books for children. The Ginormous Series is an educational teaching tool based on her beloved family pets. Something she wishes she'd had access to as a single mum decades ago. An ex-model, British born of Irish roots she married a rock musician and has worked in the exciting worlds of Music, Film, Celebrity Management and as a Crime Investigator and Intelligence Analyst for the Police. She supports causes for: Veterans. MH. Child, Animal & Planet Protection.
  • The Mysterious Stranger

    A.R. Cunningham

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 15, 2014)
    Arthur "Artie" MacArthur is a tenacious twelve-year-old with good detective instincts, somewhat questionable judgment, and two very good friends: Jenny Adams—tofu-eating and quick-witted, with a large dose of common sense and a sarcastic wit; and Sam Franklin—bologna-eating, sports-loving, mystery-hating, but always there in a pinch. From Artie and Sam's outrageous sandwich-making contests (the sight and smell of which makes Jenny nauseous), to the danger that lurks around every corner once Artie and his friends decide to solve a case, the humor and excitement is nonstop. In The Mysterious Stranger a burglar is on the loose in the small town of Plainville, and Artie is determined to crack the case! When he runs into an odd, dangerous-looking stranger in town, Artie is convinced the man is up to no good. Lacking any proof, Artie tails him, enlisting the help of his friends Jenny and Sam. But is the scary stranger the burglar the police are looking for, or has Artie found himself in a mess of trouble?
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  • Essential British History: Key Dates, Facts & People Summarized

    A. Cunningham

    Paperback (Usborne Publishing Ltd, Jan. 1, 1992)
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  • Macaroon

    Julia Cunningham

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Sept. 12, 1962)
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  • Ginormous Joe's Broken Bark

    S C Cunningham

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, Oct. 8, 2009)
    GINORMOUS JOE'S BROKEN BARK written & read by S C Cunningham A stunningly illustrated children's picture book about a big white huggable rescue dog who learns to stand up to a bully. Ginormous Joe is the size of a lion but has the courage of a mouse. Through his story we learn to care for animals, that good wins over bad and family love conquers all. Joe is a big white huggable dog owned by a man called Nasty Nik. Nik is not a good dog owner, he is mean to the lovely Joe, so eventually Joe loses his confidence and his bark. One day Nik abandons Joe on the streets, but luckily the kind Tuttle family find and rescue him. With plenty of love, hugs and humour,they bring back his confidence. Joe shares with us his funny look on life; 'Why does Mrs Tuttle pick up my poos, it's SO embarrassing?' 'Why do the Tuttles changes their clothes every day? I have one white fur coat and it suits me just fine'. Young Mary Tuttle becomes his best friend and helps him through the embarrassment of being the size of a lion, but having no bark. The other dogs laugh at him, he is fed up and feels useless. Mary believes in him, she gives him love, hugs and courage. When a burglar visits the Tuttle's house, can love mend Ginormous Joe's Broken Bark? ARTWORK by Contemporary Artist Scarlett Raven - scarlettraven.com AUTHOR S C Cunningham - Free Audio Book - sccunningham.com@GinormousJoe - @sccunningham8AMAZON REVIEWS "Hooray for GinormousJoe! What a great story. Pure love really doeshave redeeming/transforming properties doesn't it? I want to meet Ginormous Joeand give him a great big hug. Gorgeous illustrations!" Jennifer Talbot Ross, 4* "This was the cutest book thattouched my heart. I have a Great Pyrenees named Angel that I adopted from ananimal shelter and this story really hit home for me. The author did anoutstanding job on this children's book. I enjoyed it and I think that anychild would love this story too." 5*
  • Dorp Dead.

    Julia. Cunningham

    Hardcover (Pantheon Books (1965)., Aug. 16, 1965)
    An orfan boy goes to live an apprentice, but blood-chilling trouble ensues for him and his dog.