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Books published by publisher Great Potential Press, Inc.

  • Some of My Best Friends Are Books: Guiding Gifted Readers from Preschool to High School

    Judith Wynn Halsted

    Paperback (Great Potential Pr Inc, Jan. 15, 1995)
    Some of My Best Friends Are Books Finding emotional support for the gifted through bibliotherapy. Books can provide important emotional and intellectual support for gifted children, many of whom face unique issues in their lives due to their special talents and abilities. The author offers suggestions for using books as bibliotherapy. The book contains short summaries of over 300 books organized by grade level adn indexed by author, title, and theme. Questions are included to facilitate discussion. An invaluable resource for parents and teachers who wish for a list of books to recommend to their gifted readers.
  • Sea Change

    Darusha Wehm

    language (in potentia press, May 10, 2016)
    Tropical adventures. A rag-tag sailing crew. Running off-grid data servers? Sounds legit.Devi Jones is an intern for Really Remote Desktop, a cloud data storage company that keeps their servers in odd places, like the bilge of a hundred-foot sailboat called the Byte Bucket. Devi and the crew are crossing the Pacific — not bad for someone who’d never even stepped on a sailboat a month ago. Between rough weather, making peace with the rest of the crew and what looks like a hacker's attack on her servers, Devi has plenty of problems — and they haven't even made landfall.
  • Some of My Best Friends Are Books

    J. W. Halsted

    Paperback (Great Potential Pr., Inc., March 15, 2009)
    Some of My Best Friends Are Books: Guiding Gifted Readers (3rd Edition) [Paperback]Judith Wynn Halsted (Author)
  • Packet Trade

    Darusha Wehm

    Paperback (in potentia press, Jan. 25, 2016)
    Tropical adventures. A rag-tag sailing crew. Running off-grid data servers? Sounds legit. Devi Jones is a year away from graduating with a Computer Science degree and it's internship time. But usually the ship part isn’t quite so literal. She gets hired by Really Remote Desktop, a cloud data storage company that keeps their servers in odd places, like the bilge of a hundred-foot sailboat. How can a homebody like Devi step on to a boat with six strangers and sail away from everything she has ever known? All while trying to do her best at her first real job? Being in a tropical paradise helps — but only until things start to go wrong.
  • Sea Change

    Darusha Wehm

    (in potentia press, Feb. 17, 2016)
    Tropical adventures. A rag-tag sailing crew. Running off-grid data servers? Sounds legit. Devi Jones is an intern for Really Remote Desktop, a cloud data storage company that keeps their servers in odd places, like the bilge of a hundred-foot sailboat called the Byte Bucket. Devi and the crew are crossing the Pacific — not bad for someone who’d never even stepped on a sailboat a month ago. Between rough weather, making peace with the rest of the crew and what looks like a hacker's attack on her servers, Devi has plenty of problems — and they haven't even made landfall.
  • Storm Cloud

    Darusha Wehm

    Paperback (in potentia press, May 20, 2016)
    Tropical adventures. A rag-tag sailing crew. Running off-grid data servers? Sounds legit. Devi Jones is halfway though her internship for Really Remote Desktop, a cloud data storage company that keeps their servers in odd places, like the bilge of the sailing vessel Byte Bucket. Devi is finally learning the ropes; she’s starting to make sense of the crew, the boat, her job. But she’s about to learn the hardest lesson of the sea — that you aren’t in control when the storm hits.
  • Smart Teens' Guide to Living with Intensity: How to Get More Out of Life and Learning

    Lisa Rivero

    Paperback (Great Potential Pr., Inc., April 15, 2010)
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  • Adventures and Challenges: Real Life Stories by Girls and Young Women by Frances A. Karnes

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    Mass Market Paperback (Great Potential Press, Feb. 22, 1835)
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  • Floating Point

    Darusha Wehm

    Paperback (in potentia press, Sept. 12, 2016)
    Tropical adventures. A rag-tag sailing crew. Running off-grid data servers? Sounds legit. Devi Jones is nearly done her internship for Really Remote Desktop, a cloud data storage company that keeps their servers in odd places, like the bilge of the sailing vessel Byte Bucket. Like any sea voyage, her time on board has had its ups and downs, but she is finally starting to feel like she belongs — maybe too much. As the reality of returning to the mundane world of school and family hits her, Devi finds herself torn between the life she misses and the person she has become.