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  • Teaching Young Adult Literature Today: Insights, Considerations, and Perspectives for the Classroom Teacher

    Judith A. Hayn, Jeffrey S. Kaplan, Karina R. Clemmons

    language (Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Nov. 2, 2016)
    Teaching Young Adult Literature Today introduces the reader to what is current and relevant in the plethora of good books available for adolescents. More importantly, literary experts illustrate how teachers everywhere can help their students become lifelong readers by simply introducing them to great reads—smart, insightful, and engaging books that are specifically written for adolescents. Hayn, Kaplan, and their contributors address a wide range of topics: how to avoid common obstacles to using YAL; selecting quality YAL for classrooms while balancing these with curriculum requirements; engaging disenfranchised readers; pairing YAL with technology as an innovative way to teach curriculum standards across all content areas. Contributors also discuss more theoretical subjects, such as the absence of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning (LGBTQ) young adult literature in secondary classrooms; and contemporary YAL that responds to the changing expectations of digital generation readers who want to blur the boundaries between page and screen. This book has been updated to reflect the wealth of new YA literature that has been published since the first edition appeared in March 2012, and to reflect new trends in technology that influences how adolescents are reading and responding to literature.
  • Prince and the Purple Rain Era Studio Sessions: 1983 and 1984

    Duane Tudahl, Questlove

    eBook (Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Nov. 15, 2018)
    Featuring insights on even more groundbreaking recording sessions, rehearsals, and sound checks, the expanded edition of Duane Tudahl's award-winning book pulls back the paisley curtain to reveal the untold story of Prince’s rise from cult favorite to the biggest rock star on the planet.His journey is meticulously documented through detailed accounts of his time secluded behind the doors of the recording studio as well as his days on tour.With unprecedented access to the musicians, singers, and studio engineers who knew Prince best, including members of the Revolution and the Time, Duane Tudahl weaves an intimate saga of an eccentric genius and the people and events who helped shape the groundbreaking music he created. From Sunset Sound Studios’ daily recording logs and the Warner Bros. vault of information, Tudahl uncovers hidden truths about the origins of songs such as “Purple Rain,” “When Doves Cry,” and “Raspberry Beret” and also reveals never-before-published details about Prince’s unreleased outtakes. This definitive chronicle of Prince’s creative brilliance during 1983 and 1984 provides a new experience of the Purple Rain album as an integral part of Prince’s life and the lives of those closest to him.
  • A New Birth of Freedom: Abraham Lincoln and the Coming of the Civil War

    Harry V. Jaffa, Ryan Williams, Allen C. Guelzo

    eBook (Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Sept. 1, 2018)
    When it originally appeared, A New Birth of Freedom represented a milestone in Lincoln studies, the culmination of over a half a century of study and reflection by one of America's foremost scholars of American politics. Now reissued on the centenary of Jaffa’s birth with a new foreword by the esteemed Lincoln scholar Allen Guelzo, this long-awaited sequel to Jaffa’s earlier classic, Crisis of the House Divided, offers a piercing examination of the political thought of Abraham Lincoln and the themes of self-government, equality, and statesmanship on the eve of the Civil War. “Four decades ago, Harry Jaffa offered powerful insights on the Lincoln-Douglas debates in his Crisis of the House Divided. In this long-awaited sequel, he picks up the threads of that earlier study in this stimulating new interpretation of the showdown conflict between slavery and freedom in the election of 1860 and the secession crisis that followed. Every student of Lincoln needs to read and ponder this book.”— James M. McPherson, Princeton University“A masterful synthesis and analysis of the contending political philosophies on the eve of the Civil War. A magisterial work that arrives after a lifetime of scholarship and reflection—and earns our gratitude as well as our respect.”— Kirkus Reviews“The essence of Jaffa's case—meticulously laid out over nearly 500 pages—is that the Constitution is not, as Lincoln put it, a 'free love arrangement' held together by passing fancy. It is an indissoluble compact in which all men consent to be governed by majority, provided their inalienable rights are preserved.”— Bret Stephens; The Wall Street Journal
  • Little America: Aerial Exploration in the Antarctic, The Flight to the South Pole

    Jr. Byrd, Richard Evelyn

    Paperback (Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, May 15, 2015)
    American hero and explorer Admiral Richard E. Byrd, Jr. tells the story of his first journey through Antarctica and the founding of a series of camps and bases referred to as “Little America.” Over the years, many similar areas were developed as camps and research areas on Byrd’s Antarctic missions, but the founding of “Little America” required great courage and leadership. In awe of the unforgiving landscape, he eagerly met its treacherous challenges. Byrd outlines the blueprint for his first mission to Antarctica and provides a glimpse into the obstacles he and his team overcame at the world’s end. Reissued for today’s readers, Admiral Byrd’s classic explorations by land, air, and sea transport us to the farthest reaches of the globe. As companions on Byrd’s journeys, modern audiences experience the polar landscape through Byrd’s own struggles, doubts, revelations, and triumphs and share the excitement of these timeless adventures.
  • The Strong Gray Line: War-time Reflections from the West Point Class of 2004

    Cory Wallace, Jim Wilson, Charles Lewis, B.J. Kraemer, Bret Walker, Nicholas Ziemba, David Strickler, Travis Marks, Jordan Garrett, John Morrow, Seth Chappell, Thomas Nelson, Michael Fish, Jimm Spannagel, Thomas James Root, IV Myers, Joe, Nick Horton, Joseph Nickel, Lay Phonexayphova, Jerry Eidson, Brad Vance, Douglas Livermore, Christian Fierro, Courtney Waid, Jay Ireland, TJ Root, Chris Baldwin, Jonathan M. Elliott, Wes Knight, Jake Pendleton

    Hardcover (Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Oct. 16, 2015)
    To preserve the memory of their service during the tumultuous decade since their commissioning as Army officers, members of the West Point class of 2004 have written The Strong Gray Line. This class suffered the highest casualty rate since those that graduated during the Vietnam War. In this book, thirteen of their classmates who lost their lives fighting the Global War on Terror are profiled to help the reader gain an understanding of the bond forged between classmates during time at West Point, a bond that transcends the separation of death.In addition to the stirring profiles, thirteen personal essays detail some of the most brutal fighting of Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom in addition to the struggles endured by those on the home front. These stories range from visceral observations of combat to a wife’s anxious wait for her husband to return home. Holistically, these stories define an emotional spectrum that enables the reader to connect not only with the experience of the Class of 2004, but with every man and woman who served their country in a time of war.What separates The Strong Gray Line from other war memoirs is the illustration of the endurance of the bond forged at West Point. It is fitting that these exceptional young service members be remembered and revered, not only as examples of selfless and intrepid officership, but also as monuments to the thousands of fellow Americans who served alongside them.
  • Herod the Great: Statesman, Visionary, Tyrant

    Norman Gelb

    Hardcover (Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Feb. 21, 2013)
    Herod the Great, king of ancient Judea, was a brutal, ruthless, vindictive and dangerously high-strung tyrant. He had many of his subjects killed on suspicion of plotting against him and was accused of slaughtering children in Bethlehem when informed that a new king of the Jews had been born there. Among the victims of the murderous paranoia that ultimately drove him to the brink of insanity were his three oldest sons and the wife he loved most. But there was a crucial aspect to Herod’s character that has been largely ignored over the centuries. Norman Gelb explores how Herod transformed his formerly strive-ridden kingdom into a modernizing, economically thriving, orderly state of international significance and repute within the sprawling Roman Empire. This reassessment of Herod as ruler of Judaea introduces a striking contrast between a ruler’s infamy and his extraordinary laudable achievements. As this account shows, despite his horrific failings and ultimate mental unbalance, Herod was a fascinatingly complex, dynamic, and largely constructive statesman, a figure of great public accomplishment and one of the most underrated personalities of ancient times. History buffs and those interested in popular ancient history can are introduced to this ruthless tyrant and his victims.
  • The Otter Family Moves In

    Angela Searles, Ellen Sallas

    Paperback (Little Roni Publishers, Nov. 30, 2016)
    When the Otter family moves to Happy Valley Glen, the all-rabbit population comes to meet their new neighbors. One rabbit does not like the otters one bit. Bun E. Rabbit wants them to leave because they are so different. He even accuses young Ollie Otter of doing something he did not do. Thankfully, Mr. Rabbit learns that just because someone is not exactly the same as you are does not mean you can't be great friends and neighbors.
  • If I Could Talk

    Lily Petit, Ellen Sallas

    eBook (Little Roni Publishers, LLC, Feb. 8, 2019)
    "OUTSTANDING! This book belongs on the shelf of every child daycare center!" ~ Reviewer If you've ever wondered how to relate to a child with autism, or provide support for parents, this book is a must- read.Oliver the monkey has autism and can't talk. He wishes he could explain his behavior so everyone would understand why he does what he does and behaves the way he behaves. One day, he has a dream that he can speak and say everything he always wanted to say.The Key to Autism Awareness is to demystify the behaviors non-autistic children notice and react to. IF I COULD TALK includes activities and discussions for children, parents, and students.Available in softcover, Kindle, and Kindle Unlimited. Get yours today!
  • The Monster Movies of Universal Studios

    James L. Neibaur

    Hardcover (Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, June 16, 2017)
    In 1931 Universal Studios released Dracula starring Bela Lugosi. This box office success was followed by a string of films featuring macabre characters and chilling atmospherics, including Frankenstein, The Mummy, and The Invisible Man. With each new film, Universal established its place in the Hollywood firmament as the leading producer of horror films, a status it enjoyed for more than twenty years.In The Monster Movies of Universal Studios, James L. Neibaur examines the key films produced by the studio from the early 1930s through the mid-1950s. In each entry, the author recounts the movie’s production, provides critical commentary, considers the film’s commercial reception, and offers an overall assessment of the movie’s significance. Neibaur also examines the impact these films had on popular culture, an influence that resonates in the cinema of fear today.From the world premiere of Dracula to the 1956 release of The Creature Walks among Us, Universal excelled at scaring viewers of all ages—and even elicited a few chuckles along the way by pitting their iconic creatures against the comedic pair of Abbott and Costello. The Monster Movies of Universal Studios captures the thrills of these films, making this book a treat for fans of the golden age of horror cinema.
  • The Ghosts of Johns Hopkins: The Life and Legacy that Shaped an American City

    Antero Pietila

    eBook (Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Nov. 2, 2018)
    Johns Hopkins destroyed his private papers so thoroughly that no credible biography exists of the Baltimore Quaker titan. One of America’s richest men and the largest single shareholder of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Hopkins was also one of the city’s defining developers. In The Ghosts of Johns Hopkins, Antero Pietila weaves together a biography of the man with a portrait of how the institutions he founded have shaped the racial legacy of an industrial city from its heyday to its decline and revitalization. From the destruction of neighborhoods to make way for the mercantile buildings that dominated Baltimore’s downtown through much of the 19th century to the role that the president of Johns Hopkins University played in government sponsored “Negro Removal” that unleashed the migration patterns that created Baltimore’s existing racial patchwork, Pietila tells the story of how one man’s wealth shaped and reshaped the life of a city long after his lifetime.
  • Little America: Aerial Exploration in the Antarctic, The Flight to the South Pole

    Jr. Byrd, Richard Evelyn

    eBook (Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, May 15, 2015)
    American hero and explorer Admiral Richard E. Byrd, Jr. tells the story of his first journey through Antarctica and the founding of a series of camps and bases referred to as “Little America.” Over the years, many similar areas were developed as camps and research areas on Byrd’s Antarctic missions, but the founding of “Little America” required great courage and leadership. In awe of the unforgiving landscape, he eagerly met its treacherous challenges. Byrd outlines the blueprint for his first mission to Antarctica and provides a glimpse into the obstacles he and his team overcame at the world’s end. Reissued for today’s readers, Admiral Byrd’s classic explorations by land, air, and sea transport us to the farthest reaches of the globe. As companions on Byrd’s journeys, modern audiences experience the polar landscape through Byrd’s own struggles, doubts, revelations, and triumphs and share the excitement of these timeless adventures.
  • A is for Apple A Horsey Alphabet: 2020 Anniversary Edition

    Ellen C. Maze

    language (Little Roni Publishers, LLC, April 7, 2012)
    Forming letters with incredible flexibility, 26 distinct horse friends teach not only the alphabet, but also alliteration and a few fun new adjectives along the way! From the golden Palomino on page one: "Adorable Annie ate all of the apples with abandon." To the frisky sorrel Clydesdale towards the end: "Victorious Vinnie vamoosed with all of Velma's visible vegetables." All children, young and old, will be charmed by the artwork and prose in the adorable new book from Bestselling Christian Thriller novelist Ellen C. Maze. ~~~About the AuthorA bestselling author of Christian Fiction, Ellen C. Maze shares her whimsical original artwork and ticklish sense of humor in her unique children's books. "A is for Apple" is the first of many that have been inked (and illustrated) by Ellen over the years.