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Books with author Michael Haibach

  • Amazing Gracie

    Michael Haibach

    eBook
    AMAZING GRACIE is the true story of a family destroyed, and the lengths a young girl goes to survive unimaginable horrors to turn tragedy into triumph. Strength, determination, and an unlikely friendship propel Gracie from a past filled with betrayal, horrific abuse, and loss, into a future filled with prosperity, love, happiness, and family.
  • Amazing Gracie

    Michael Haibach

    Hardcover (Lulu.com, March 22, 2018)
    Quite by chance, I uncovered family secrets that had been buried and skillfully guarded for close to a century. Yet hidden beneath the lies and secrets Ñ and far more startling Ñ was the truth. Acquiring that truth, was a journey of discovery for me, which led me to write, AMAZING GRACIE. In the telling of my grandmother's story, I reveal a woman far more complex than I ever could have imagined. A woman, much to my surprise, I barely knew, despite what I had believed to be the closest relationship in my life.
  • Amazing Gracie

    Michael Haibach

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 16, 2018)
    AMAZING GRACIE, is a true story of a young girl who survives the shocking destruction of her poor-yet-loving family, and rises to become a woman of strength, courage, and tenacity. What lies beneath Gracie Dodson Haibach’s sophisticated, wealthy, refined, high-society exterior has been a closely guarded secret for nearly a century, and is only revealed when her grandson begins researching his family’s history and uncovers his grandmother’s true past; a past filled with tragedy, betrayal, deception, and unimaginable abuse. But the true secret revealed in AMAZING GRACIE, is that at its heart, it is really a story about love, friendship, strength and survival.
  • Across the Developing World Pupil's book

    Michael Haigh

    Paperback (Cambridge University Press, June 29, 1989)
    A GCSE text, this includes complete studies on the Developing World including studies of Nigeria, Nepal and Bangladesh. Skills, issues and themes are introduced where relevant and students are encouraged to tackle these in the framework of countries to which they can easily relate.
  • Inside the USA Resource book

    Michael Haigh

    Paperback (Cambridge University Press, June 29, 1989)
    This resource book accompanies the pupil's book and provides supplementary and extension material. It contains teaching notes, details of the match of the book's contents to the GCSE syllabuses, and photocopy masters for the games and simulations described.
  • Inside the USA Pupil's book

    Michael Haigh

    Paperback (Cambridge University Press, June 29, 1989)
    This book, which is part of a series, is a staged introduction to modern geography in which geographical concepts are explained through the medium of regional studies.
  • Around Britain and Europe Teacher's Resource Book

    Michael Haigh

    Paperback (Cambridge University Press, Dec. 20, 1985)
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  • 3 Into the Pacific World Tchrs

    Michael Haigh

    Paperback (Cambridge University Press, June 30, 1985)
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  • Across the Developing World Pupils

    Michael Haigh

    Paperback (Cambridge University Press, May 10, 1984)
    A GCSE text, this includes complete studies on the Developing World including studies of Nigeria, Nepal and Bangladesh. Skills, issues and themes are introduced where relevant and students are encouraged to tackle these in the framework of countries to which they can easily relate.
  • Across the Developing World Resource book

    Michael Haigh

    Paperback (Cambridge University Press, June 29, 1989)
    This teacher's resource book includes all the updated material necessary to deal with changes in the GCSE pupil's book. Games, simulations and models are retained from the earlier edition.
  • Britain in Europe Resource book

    Michael Haigh

    Paperback (Cambridge University Press, Sept. 12, 1991)
    Around Britain and Europe is suitable for all GCSE syllabuses. The book is arranged in themes, comparing and contrasting the physical and human geography of different parts of the European Community.
  • Into the Pacific World Resource book

    Michael Haigh

    Paperback (Cambridge University Press, Feb. 8, 1990)
    The books in this series explore modern geographical concepts within a regional framework. Pupils are encouraged to develop a sense of place for the individual countries while exploring ideas and themes important in all GCSE courses. Each book is accompanied by a resource book with photocopiable diagrams.