Set in the post-war Black Country, this memoir chronicles the experiences of a Baby Boomer navigating a transforming society. It highlights the enduring bonds of community amidst significant historical changes, offering a heartfelt exploration of resilience and the importance of human connections. Bob Perry's reflections provide a unique perspective on personal and collective experiences during a pivotal era.
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- 2024
- 2021
The book highlights the importance of multiple perspectives of the transition to school and offers suggestions about how the perspectives of children, families, educators and community members might be included and analysed in evaluation strategies.
- 2019
The book explores the disconnect between the original intentions of the Founding Fathers and the current political landscape, arguing that contemporary representation has been compromised by the influence of wealth and elite interests. It delves into how this misinterpretation of their vision has shaped modern governance, urging readers to reconsider the principles of democracy and the importance of equitable representation.
- 2015
Mathematics and Transition to School
- 330 pages
- 12 hours of reading
This edited book brings together for the first time an international collection of work focused on two important aspects of any young child’s life – learning mathematics and starting primary or elementary school. The chapters take a variety of perspectives, and integrate these two components in sometimes explicit and sometimes more subtle ways. The key issues and themes explored in this book In each chapter, authors reflect on their work in the area of mathematics and transition to school, place that work within the overall context of research in these fields, predict the trajectory of this work in the future, and consider the implications of the work both theoretically and practically.
- 2008
Brothers of the Cross Timber
- 504 pages
- 18 hours of reading
The story explores the deep bond between Arty, Lance, and Gill, who navigate the complexities of friendship and rivalry as they vie for the affection of a captivating woman. Their connection, forged through shared experiences, faces challenges when hidden secrets emerge, threatening to unravel their camaraderie. Themes of love, loyalty, and the trials of brotherhood are central to their journey.
- 2007
Mimosa Lane
- 404 pages
- 15 hours of reading
The story unfolds through Rachel's memories of Mimosa Lane, a once-grand Georgian plantation now reduced to ruins. Grappling with the weight of her family's troubled legacy, she navigates the challenges of poverty in Tulsa. A pivotal moment occurs when Rachel meets an elderly Black woman, a former enslaved person from her grandmother's era, forcing her to confront the painful history of her lineage and the impact of generational misfortune on her life.
- 2006
The Broken Statue
- 276 pages
- 10 hours of reading
The narrative centers on Charlie McDonagh, an ordinary man who uncovers a stone statue of a young woman, fragmented and buried in Oklahoma's red soil. This statue symbolizes the shattered lives and dreams of those connected to it, prompting Charlie to explore the extraordinary events and people entwined with its history. Through his journey, the themes of loss and resilience emerge, as he seeks to reveal the secrets hidden beneath the surface of his seemingly mundane life.
- 2004
Innovative insights into spirituality and personal transformation are explored, emphasizing the development of purpose and meaning in life. The book presents unique perspectives on success, contentment, ethics, and religion, providing readers with timeless wisdom relevant to contemporary challenges.