Set against the backdrop of conflict, the story revolves around three men, each leading their own army, whose fates intertwine through a single letter. This letter serves as a catalyst, influencing their choices and the course of their destinies. Themes of loyalty, ambition, and the impact of communication in warfare are explored as these characters navigate their intertwined paths, ultimately shaping the outcome of their battles and lives.
The Seconds, Minutes, Hours, Days, Weeks, Months, and Years After the 9/11 Attacks
128 pages
5 hours of reading
The graphic novel explores the immediate aftermath of September 11, 2001, highlighting both the political and personal consequences of the attacks. Through compelling individual stories, Don Brown, an award-winning creator, provides a journalistic perspective that helps young readers contextualize the day and understand its lasting impact. The narrative is profound and moving, serving as a powerful witness to history and its influence on the future. This work encourages teens to reflect on the events that continue to shape contemporary society.
A gripping nonfiction graphic novel that follows the stories of Jewish
children, separated from their parents, who escaped the horrors of the
Holocaust.
Recognized by multiple prestigious awards, this book stands out for its exceptional storytelling and engaging content. It has been celebrated on various best-of lists for 2015, highlighting its impact and quality in children's literature. The narrative combines educational elements with captivating illustrations, making it a valuable resource for both readers and educators. Its accolades reflect a commitment to excellence and the ability to resonate with a wide audience, ensuring it remains a memorable addition to any collection.
"Drive business growth and real value by empowering the right people in any organizationIn Bring out the Best in Every Employee, behavioral experts and top global consultants Don Brown and Bill Hawkins deliver a proven, research-supported program for developing what they call an organizations "solid citizens"--the employees at the widest part of the bell curve. Brown and Hawkins surveyed more than 40,000 workers to learn what employees want from their managers. Through analysis of their research findings, the authors have developed actionable strategies that leaders can use to empower and engage the "true heart of the team," as well as methods for tapping into this potential to achieve a powerful competitive edge in this post-recession rebound. Don Brown is the owner and founder of Situational Services, Inc., a training and development company. Don is also a founding developer of the successful Vision to Results concepts and products. Bill Hawkins is an internationally respected expert in leadership effectiveness who coaches organizations and individuals on ways to develop leadership potential. He is member of the Learning Network, and the Peter Drucker Foundation "Thought Leaders Forum.""--
A graphic novel chronicling the immediate aftermath and rippling effects of
one of the most impactful days in modern history: September 11, 2001.From the
Sibert Honor and YALSA Awardwinning creator behind The Unwanted and Drowned
City.
*A NATIONAL BESTSELLER!* The New York Post calls The Last Fighter Pilot a "must-read" book. From April to August of 1945, Captain Jerry Yellin and a small group of fellow fighter pilots flew dangerous bombing and strafe missions out of Iwo Jima over Japan. Even days after America dropped the atomic bombs on Hiroshima on August 6 and Nagasaki on August 9, the pilots continued to fly. Though Japan had suffered unimaginable devastation, the emperor still refused to surrender. Bestselling author Don Brown (Treason) sits down with Yelllin, now ninety-three years old, to tell the incredible true story of the final combat mission of World War II. Nine days after Hiroshima, on the morning of August 14th, Yellin and his wingman 1st Lieutenant Phillip Schlamberg took off from Iwo Jima to bomb Tokyo. By the time Yellin returned to Iwo Jima, the war was officially over—but his young friend Schlamberg would never get to hear the news. The Last Fighter Pilot is a harrowing first-person account of war from one of America's last living World War II veterans.
Sibert Honor Medalist ∙ New York Public Library Best Of 2018 ∙ The Horn Book Fanfare 2018 ∙ Kirkus Best Books of 2018 ∙ YALSA Excellence in Nonfiction Winner In the tradition of two-time Sibert honor winner Don Brown's critically acclaimed full-color nonfiction graphic novels The Great American Dust Bowl and Drowned City, The Unwanted is a timely and eye-opening exploration of the ongoing Syrian refugee crisis, exposing the harsh realities of living in, and trying to escape, a war zone.