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Books with title Dealing With Stealing

  • Dealing with Blue

    Stacia Leigh

    eBook (Espial Design, Dec. 30, 2015)
    “Name your price, Suzy Blue. Everyone’s got one.”— Life used to be “normal” until Suzy Blue moves into the trailer park with her mom. Then things turn secretive and claustrophobic. To get out of the house, Suzy accepts a deal with the charming neighbor boy, J.J. Radborne. All he needs is a pretend girlfriend for bonfires, fun, and a possible prom date, and all she needs is driving lessons to get out of this town...for good.“You’re making a huge mistake, J.J.”— So says Gemma, J.J.’s ex-girlfriend. She’s turning up the heat in a confusing mind game, and J.J. knows exactly who to team up with: Suzy Blue. She’s cute, convenient, and even sorta funny. More importantly, Gemma’s already jealous. Hey, she started it; he’s just playing along. So, yeah. Suzy…perfect. Now, if she’d only cooperate.Dealing with Blue is a small town love story set in the Pacific Northwest. It’s about a strong girl and a bad boy peeling back the layers to discover what’s true.**FINALIST 2015 PNWA Literary Contest for Young Adults****FINALIST 2016 PNWA Nancy Pearl Book Award**
  • Dealing With Stealing

    Lisa K. Adams

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 1, 1998)
    Explains what stealing is, why it is wrong, the difference between stealing and sharing, and consequences of theft.
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  • Dealing With Suicide

    Rebekah Prewitt

    Paperback (Independently published, April 20, 2019)
    What does the Bible say about suicide? Is it silent on the issue as some claim? The Biblical research presented in Dealing With Suicide may be surprising. You will discover that the Bible, both Old and New Testaments, has real answers to the tough questions Christians often ask. Questions like:Why do people commit suicide?Did they know what they were doing?What does the Bible say about mental illness?Where did they go?In Dealing With Suicide, Prewitt also outlines:How to help the suicidalSteps the bereaved can take in the aftermath of suicideFalse teachings to avoidTo every thing there is a season,...a time to heal; a time to break down, and a time to build up; A time to weep, and a time to laugh; a time to mourn, and a time to dance.—Ecclesiastes 3:1-4
  • Dealing with Devils

    Pembroke Sinclair

    eBook (Pembroke Sinclair, May 29, 2016)
    Dating a demon has its advantages, like helping deliver souls to Hell. Wait...what?Katie's world has been turned upside down. She's fallen for Josh--despite the fact that he's a demon from Hell. Wes is finally out of her system and her life. Convinced she can change Josh, she sets out to make him a better person, only to find out things aren't as simple as she'd originally thought. For one thing, Josh has Katie help him deliver souls to Hell, and she kind of likes it. And to top it off, other more powerful demons are battling for her soul, and revelations from the past could change the course of her life forever. This is book two of the thrilling young adult paranormal romance by Pembroke Sinclair.
  • DEALING WITH Statistics

    Amelia Carruthers, . Various

    Paperback (Pook Press, Sept. 22, 2015)
    Puss in Boots' - Origins of the Fairy Tale from around the World' contains seven different versions of the 'Puss in Boots' story. It includes an in-depth introduction to the fairy tale genre itself, as well as the folkloric provenance of the 'Puss in Boots' story. It encompasses 'Le Maître Chat' by Charles Perrault, Straparola's 'Constantino Fortunato', 'The Poor Miller's Boy and the Cat' by the Brothers Grimm, the Indian narrative of 'The Match-Making Jackal', the Scandinavian tale of 'Lord Peter' and Joseph Jacob's 'The Earl of Cattenborough'.What is a fairy tale? The 'Origins of Fairy Tales from around the World' series helps to answer this question, by showcasing the amazing breath and diversity involved in classic fairy tales. It focuses on the unusual phenomenon that the same tales, with only minor variations, appear again and again in different cultures - across time and geographical space. Traditionally told as short stories for children, and for adults too, these popular fairy tales will be sure to delight both young and old. Beautifully illustrated, these story books combine the best story-telling, with the best art-work, in order that the two may be fully appreciated. .
  • Stealing Death

    Janet Lee Carey

    Hardcover (EgmontUSA, Sept. 8, 2009)
    “I want that soul sack,” he said suddenly. “What?” the witch asked around the scrap of meat she was chewing.“I want it so no one I love will ever, ever, ever have to go inside again.” “It’s not for mortal hands to have.” The witch spat out a bit of bone. “You know magic. Give me the power to steal the sack.” When fire steals his family from him, Kipp is left with only his little sister to protect as best he can, and he’s determined that death will not come to her–or to the girl he loves but can never approach. But who would dare to master death? As Kipp finds out, it’s complicated, and possession of the soul sack is no guarantee of success. Dragon’s Keep author Janet Lee Carey has crafted a stirring and original fantasy set in a harsh and beautiful desert landscape, in which a young man who has lost everything finds the strength within himself to care for those he loves–and to allow those he cannot keep close to him to take a path he cannot follow.
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  • Dealing With Teasing

    Lisa K. Adams

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 1, 1998)
    Discusses why people tease, the difference between affectionate and mean or cruel teasing, and offers suggestions for how to deal with the latter
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  • Stealing Death

    Janet Lee Carey

    Paperback (EgmontUSA, Aug. 24, 2010)
    “I want that soul sack,” he said suddenly. “What?” the witch asked around the scrap of meat she was chewing.“I want it so no one I love will ever, ever, ever have to go inside again.” “It’s not for mortal hands to have.” The witch spat out a bit of bone. “You know magic. Give me the power to steal the sack.” When fire steals his family from him, Kipp is left with only his little sister to protect as best he can, and he’s determined that death will not come to her–or to the girl he loves but can never approach. But who would dare to master death? As Kipp finds out, it’s complicated, and possession of the soul sack is no guarantee of success. Dragon’ s Keep author Janet Lee Carey has crafted a stirring and original fantasy set in a harsh and beautiful desert landscape, in which a young man who has lost everything finds the strength within himself to care for those he loves–and to allow those he cannot keep close to him to take a path he cannot follow.
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  • Dealing With Anger

    Marianne Johnston

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 1, 1998)
    A discussion of anger, including suggestions for ways to deal with it directly, channel it to something productive, and avoid its destructiveness
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  • Dealing With Defeat

    Kelli Hicks

    Paperback (Rourke Educational Media, Aug. 1, 2013)
    Readers will learn the importance of accepting unexpected or unwanted outcomes in Dealing With Defeat. This title includes full-color photographs, vocabulary, comprehension and extension activities, and more to enhance readers' comprehension and application skills. The Social Skills series helps young readers learn how to handle the many different situations they'll face as they grow. Each 24-page book features real-world examples, tips, and more to help teach everything from respect and teamwork to internet safety and beyond.
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  • Dealing with Loss

    James Bow

    Paperback (Crabtree Publishing Company, Feb. 28, 2015)
    This sensitive title explores the grieving process from expected deaths including cancer to sudden loss from accidents or suicide. Strategies for coping and healing, building support systems, and moving forward are included.
  • Dealing with Feeling

    Tina Rae

    Paperback (SAGE Publications Ltd, Oct. 17, 2007)
    Firmly supported by a wealth of research linking children′s mental and physical health to emotional well being, this new edition of the bestselling Dealing with Feeling provides teachers of children aged 5–8 with structured opportunities to develop their emotional literacy. In this second edition, Tina Rae emphasizes the development of empathy, tolerance, resilience, and motivation as well as an emotional vocabulary. The text helps teachers introduce students to a variety of techniques for managing more complex and uncomfortable feelings in a variety of situations. Solution-focused strategies are woven into: Worksheet tasks Self-reflection activitiesTake-home assignmentsPacked with teacher-friendly sessions, this book fulfills the requirements of the PSCHE curriculum and Healthy Schools agenda and also complements the SEAL curriculum (Social and Emotional Aspects of Learning).