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Books with author Margaret Coughlin

  • Women Lived History, Too: Fictional People in a Historical Context

    MS Margaret Coughlin

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 9, 2015)
    WOMEN LIVED HISTORY, TOO is a collection of six short stories featuring ordinary women during pivotal moments in US history. Their tales start with 1621 and finish in 1955. They face obstacles in those struggles.
  • WOMEN LIVED HISTORY, TOO: Fictional People in a Historical Context

    Margaret Coughlin

    language (, Aug. 14, 2015)
    Women Lived History, Too is a collection of six short stories featuring women and hardship in early America.
  • FANTASY JOINS REALITY: Fairy tale characters transformed to contemporary USA

    Margaret Coughlin

    language (, April 21, 2014)
    Six short stories showing fairy tale's favorite personalities experiencing modern life.
  • What Every Principal Needs to Know About Special Education

    Margaret J McLaughlin

    Paperback (Corwin, Sept. 17, 2008)
    Updated to address recent federal mandates, this new edition provides principals with information on accessing the general curriculum, standardized testing, and individualized education plans.
  • Fantasy Joins Reality: Fairy tale characters transformed to contemporary USA

    MS Margaret Coughlin

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 20, 2014)
    Margaret Coughlin, a Southern Californian, has had travel essays published plus short stories printed in two anthologies. ___________________________________ What is the real relationship between the pigs and that big, bad wolf? And does Red Riding-Hood's grandma actually spend all her time in bed? That wonderful family of the bears. Are they still friendly? Living in today's United States are a few of your favorite fairy tale characters. Most are professionals engaged in exciting careers. Across these tales, their lives interact with each other's. Check out their stories as you encounter fairy tale youngsters, now adults. Most interesting of all, read to find out, when a crisis occurs, how each copes. Start with that broken-hearted, poverty-stricken boy . . .