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Books with title I Told You So!: Strike Three, You're Out!

  • Strike Three, You're Out!

    Mark Gunning

    language (Itchygooney Books, March 24, 2020)
    This time around the boys encounter a giant ramp again, modify a pitching machine, bring a mummy to school, build a floating chair, prank their teacher in class, and become rock stars. Full of leeches, floods, scary mummies, damaged cars, Whoopee cushions, rescues, and famous rock stars. The fun never ends!
  • I Told You So!: Strike Three, You're Out!

    Mark Gunning

    (Itchygooney Books, Feb. 25, 2020)
    Follow the boys as they take you on a hilarious journey of adventures, stunts, and pranks. This time around the boys encounter a giant ramp again, modify a pitching machine, bring a mummy to school, build a floating chair, prank their teacher in class, and become rock stars. Full of leeches, floods, scary mummies, damaged cars, Whoopee cushions, rescues, and famous rock stars. Enjoy this collection of short stories as they are sure to entertain children and parents of all ages.
  • Three Strikes You're Out

    DeRay Williams

    Paperback (Austin Macauley Publishing, Sept. 30, 2016)
    In the beginning, God created the Heavens and Earth, and God created men and women of all walks of life equal, regardless of biological, social or ethnic orientation. America is God's land, and the church is its foundation, the very centrepiece that holds this great nation together, its solid rock. As Americans, we all must work together, and follow a higher moral calling to make this world Heaven on Earth for everyone.The Three Strike laws were supposedly designed to keep dangerous criminals off the street, but they served a more nefarious purpose; discriminating against black people and poor Americans who could not afford an adequate legal defence. They end up in prison for long periods of time, away from their families. The teenage boys without dads end up joining gangs, now we are spending more money on corrections, building more prisons than schools, firing teachers and hiring more prison guards.In Three Strikes, DeRay Williams explores how special interest groups have worked to undermine civil rights movements to protect their own interests. From slave owners resisting emancipation in order to protect their cheap workforce to health insurance companies paying millions in an attempt to block universal health care so that they can continue to charge excessive amounts for healthcare insurance. Health care is a moral issue, not a political debate, but a civil right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Americans are dying today because they can't afford adequate healthcare.DeRay also explores Presidents of the United States and civil rights in America; alongside the differences in social care and education drawing on his own experiences of living in both the North and South of the USA during the 1950s. He discusses the hardships faced by many in the South at the time, but also highlights their perseverance and resilience. Though this book discusses some of the darker sides of American history, it remains an optimistic and forward-looking treatise.
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  • Three Strikes You're Out

    DeRay Williams

    eBook (Austin Macauley Publishers, Sept. 30, 2016)
    In the beginning, God created the Heavens and Earth, and God created men and women of all walks of life equal, regardless of biological, social or ethnic orientation. America is God's land, and the church is its foundation, the very centrepiece that holds this great nation together, its solid rock. As Americans, we all must work together, and follow a higher moral calling to make this world Heaven on Earth for everyone.The Three Strike laws were supposedly designed to keep dangerous criminals off the street, but they served a more nefarious purpose; discriminating against black people and poor Americans who could not afford an adequate legal defence. They end up in prison for long periods of time, away from their families. The teenage boys without dads end up joining gangs, now we are spending more money on corrections, building more prisons than schools, firing teachers and hiring more prison guards.In Three Strikes, DeRay Williams explores how special interest groups have worked to undermine civil rights movements to protect their own interests. From slave owners resisting emancipation in order to protect their cheap workforce to health insurance companies paying millions in an attempt to block universal health care so that they can continue to charge excessive amounts for healthcare insurance. Health care is a moral issue, not a political debate, but a civil right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Americans are dying today because they can't afford adequate healthcare.DeRay also explores Presidents of the United States and civil rights in America; alongside the differences in social care and education drawing on his own experiences of living in both the North and South of the USA during the 1950s. He discusses the hardships faced by many in the South at the time, but also highlights their perseverance and resilience. Though this book discusses some of the darker sides of American history, it remains an optimistic and forward-looking treatise.
  • Strike Three, You're Out

    Tyler M Long, Donna S Russler, Christopher Fleming

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 18, 2012)
    This book follows the lives of four fun loving, 9 year old boys. Alex, Garrett, CJ and Jason decide to try their abilities at baseball. Each boy has their own unique skill set and together make a great team. However, one of the boys' poor attitude threatens to destroy all their hard work.
  • Three Strikes You're Out

    DeRay Williams

    Hardcover (Austin Macauley Publishing, Sept. 30, 2016)
    In the beginning, God created the Heavens and Earth, and God created men and women of all walks of life equal, regardless of biological, social or ethnic orientation. America is God's land, and the church is its foundation, the very centrepiece that holds this great nation together, its solid rock. As Americans, we all must work together, and follow a higher moral calling to make this world Heaven on Earth for everyone.The Three Strike laws were supposedly designed to keep dangerous criminals off the street, but they served a more nefarious purpose; discriminating against black people and poor Americans who could not afford an adequate legal defence. They end up in prison for long periods of time, away from their families. The teenage boys without dads end up joining gangs, now we are spending more money on corrections, building more prisons than schools, firing teachers and hiring more prison guards.In Three Strikes, DeRay Williams explores how special interest groups have worked to undermine civil rights movements to protect their own interests. From slave owners resisting emancipation in order to protect their cheap workforce to health insurance companies paying millions in an attempt to block universal health care so that they can continue to charge excessive amounts for healthcare insurance. Health care is a moral issue, not a political debate, but a civil right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Americans are dying today because they can't afford adequate healthcare.DeRay also explores Presidents of the United States and civil rights in America; alongside the differences in social care and education drawing on his own experiences of living in both the North and South of the USA during the 1950s. He discusses the hardships faced by many in the South at the time, but also highlights their perseverance and resilience. Though this book discusses some of the darker sides of American history, it remains an optimistic and forward-looking treatise.
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  • Three Strikes and You're Out

    Valjean McLenighan, Laurie Hamilton

    Library Binding (Follett Publishing Co., Jan. 1, 1981)
    Through negligence a boy loses the magic hen and tablecloth he is given to help his poor mother, but he is given a third chance when presented with a magic stick.
  • Three strikes and you're out

    Valjean McLenighan

    Paperback (Follett, March 15, 1980)
    Book by McLenighan, Valjean
  • Three Strikes and You're Out

    Beth Newberg

    Paperback (Concordia Pub House, Sept. 1, 1982)
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  • Three Strikes and You're Out

    Valjean McLenighan

    Hardcover (Modern Curriculum Pr, Aug. 1, 1980)
    Through negligence a boy loses the magic hen and tablecloth he is given to help his poor mother, but he is given a third chance when presented with a magic stick.
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  • I Told You So!: Strike Three, You're Out!

    Mark Gunning

    (Itchygooney Books, March 31, 2020)
    Perfect for fans of Diary of a Wimpy Kid, And Then It Happened, Jerry the Squirrel, and Stick Cat books, this hilarious series is definitely here to entertain. In Strike Three, You're Out, Book 3 of the I Told You So series from Canadian author Mark Gunning two best friends find themselves frequently on the wrong side of awesome plans! Follow the boys as they take you on a hilarious journey of adventures, stunts, and pranks. This time around the boys encounter a giant ramp again, modify a pitching machine, bring a mummy to school, build a floating chair, prank their teacher in class, and become rock stars. Full of leeches, floods, scary mummies, damaged cars, Whoopee cushions, rescues, and famous rock stars. Enjoy this collection of short stories as they are sure to entertain children and parents of all ages. Oh, and guess what? There's another book coming soon!