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Books with title Rainbow Reading Remember the Titanic

  • Remembering the Titanic

    Diane Hoh

    Mass Market Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, Aug. 1, 1998)
    The survivors of the Titanic shipwreck struggle to get on with their lives after the pain and sadness of that disastrous night
  • Remembering the Titanic

    Diane Hoh

    Mass Market Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, Aug. 1, 1998)
    The survivors of the Titanic shipwreck struggle to get on with their lives after the pain and sadness of that disastrous night
  • Remember the Rainbow

    Jacqueline Mehrabi, Brian Parsons

    language (George Ronald Publisher Ltd, June 3, 2017)
    Why, asked Hom, do I feel different from the animals?Because, said God, You ask the question ‘why?’A book for all children who ask the question ‘why?’ Remember the Rainbow is the story of evolution from a Bahá’í viewpoint, in which science and religion go hand in hand.The history of mankind is told from the beginning. There is the story of Omi who looks like and amoeba, Fin who swims in the shallow part of the sea and longs for the sun, Tad who dreams of running, Utang who feels he is not an ape at all, although he looks like one. And finally Man, who always forgets, until the time comes when his destiny calls him to recognize his kinship with all other members of the family of humankind.
  • Remember the Rainbow

    Jacqueline Mehrabi

    Paperback (George Ronald Publisher Ltd, Oct. 1, 2014)
    Why, asked Hom, do I feel different from the animals? Because, said God, You ask the question 'why?' A book for all children who ask the question 'why?' Remember the Rainbow is the story of evolution from a Bahá'í viewpoint, in which science and religion go hand in hand. The history of mankind is told from the beginning. There is the story of Omi who looks like and amoeba, Fin who swims in the shallow part of the sea and longs for the sun, Tad who dreams of running, Utang who feels he is not an ape at all, although he looks like one. And finally Man, who always forgets, until the time comes when his destiny calls him to recognize his kinship with all other members of the family of humankind.
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  • Remembering The Titanic

    Frieda Wishinsky

    Library Binding (Turtleback, March 1, 2012)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. A centennial tribute for newly independent readers traces the story of the Titanic while describing what life was like aboard the ship and profiling some of its passengers and crew, providing additional coverage of Robert Ballard's triumphant discovery of the wreck 73 years later. Original.
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  • Remembering the Titanic

    Diane Hoh

    Library Binding (Rebound by Sagebrush, Aug. 31, 1998)
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  • Remembering the Titanic

    FriedaWishinsky

    Paperback (ScholasticPaperbacks, March 31, 2012)
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  • Remembering the Titanic

    Diane Hoh, Julia Whelan

    MP3 CD (Audible Studios on Brilliance Audio, Aug. 30, 2016)
    A year after the sinking of the Titanic, four teens try to cope with memories of that horrific night.... It’s April 1913, and survivors of the RMS Titanic have gathered to remember those who didn’t make it onto the lifeboats. Debutante Elizabeth Farr, who had been in first class, lost her father. Steerage passenger Katie Hanrahan nearly lost her life. Still, neither of them wants to be at the remembrance service. All they really want to do is forget. A year after that awful night, Elizabeth still feels the chill of the frigid arctic air, and Katie can’t sleep because of nightmares of being trapped belowdecks, waiting for death. They want it to go away, but Titanic will never leave them. On their voyage one year ago, Elizabeth met a struggling artist named Max, and Katie fell for a boy from her hometown whose brother perished in the disaster. As the four of them strive to make new lives in New York, they struggle to move beyond the night that changed them all forever.
  • Rainbow Reading Remember the Titanic

    Wendy Perkinson, Jillene England

    Paperback (Rainbow Reading Programme, )
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  • Remember the Rainbow

    Denise Marks

    Paperback (FriesenPress, April 15, 2014)
    Remember the Rainbow is a story of self-discovery inspired by Denise's nine-year-old grandson. When learning classmates were poking fun and refusing to sit with her grandson at lunch (because of what he was wearing), she knew there was a story to tell. Patches is a leprechaun teased and bullied at school because of his small stature. In his sadness he embarks on a journey in search of the riches at the end of the colorful rainbow. What he discovers is much more; he finds self-worth and the true meaning of happiness.
  • Remembering the Titanic.

    Beau Riffenburgh:

    Hardcover (London: SevenOaks, 2012., March 15, 2012)
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