| Gaya Lives in a Blue House is the author's homage to the self, the ever-inquisitive, always-growing spiritual center of the individual. A book to discuss with adolescents searching for their inner self, Gaya Lives in a Blue House will inspire as much as it will comfort. Ask your local bookstore to order it for you, or click HERE to order online.
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| Told in brief, repetitive episodes, Ichiro and the Great Mountain follows a young, free-spirited boy through the stages of life as he searches for his true self, making this original literary folktale a story of becoming or, in the Buddhist tradition, a story of self-realization and enlightenment. Beautifully illustrated by Japanese brushwork. Ask your local bookstore to order it for you, or click HERE to order online.
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| Coming this... Wait! It's out now and getting great reviews. It's my deep dive into Babe Ruth's many interests: music, boxing, golf, football, acting, among other things. Ruth's off-the-field antics will dazzle you as much as his on-the-field prowess. Formats: case lam hardcover, perfect bound paperback, and a dazzling audiobook. Chick HERE to order a copy.
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| No longer is it a matter of how smart you are, but rather how you are smart. Following the research of Harvard psychologist Howard Gardner, the author profiles twelve culturally diverse individuals to explore the ways in which they are smart. A 2007 Christopher Award medalist. Ask your local bookstore to order it for you, or click HERE to order online.
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| Follow young Simon as he is initiated into the bookmaking process in a medieval monastery after he arrives at the doorstep as an orphan. Beautifully illustrated by Bonnie Christiansen using images from several medieval manuscripts, Magic in the Margins is more than a lesson on medieval bookmaking: it is as much a quest for truth and beauty. Ask your local bookstore to order a copy, or click HERE to order online.
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