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    Aviation. The First Seventy Years
    Pound a Poem: The Winning Entries from the National Schools Poetry Competition
    More Than I Imagined
    • 2023

      "An award-winning journalist tells the story of his quest to reconcile with his white mother and the family he'd never met--and how faith brought them all together. John Blake grew up in a notorious Black neighborhood in inner-city Baltimore that was the setting for the HBO series The Wire. It was there that he became a self-described "closeted biracial person," hostile toward white people while hiding the truth of his mother's race. The son of a Black man and a white woman who met at a time when interracial marriage was still illegal, Blake knew this much about his mother: She vanished from his life not long after his birth, and her family rejected him because of his race. But at the age of seventeen, Blake had a surprise encounter that uncovered a disturbing family secret. This launched him on a quest to reconcile with his white family that centered on two questions: Where is my mother, and where do I belong? More Than I Imagined is Blake's propulsive true story about how he answered those questions--with the help of an interracial church, a loving caregiver's sacrifice, and an inexplicable childhood encounter that taught him the importance of forgiveness. Blake covered some of the biggest stories about race in America for twenty-five years before realizing that "facts don't change people, relationships do." He only discovered that after experiencing what he calls "radical integration." It was the only way forward for him and his family-and it's the only way forward for America as a multiracial democracy. More Than I Imagined is a hopeful story for our difficult times"-- Provided by publisher

      More Than I Imagined
    • 2007

      The initiative encourages children aged seven to eleven to express their creativity through poetry about fruits and vegetables, all while supporting Cancer Research UK. Participants pay a pound to enter, with proceeds funding research into children's cancers. The project garnered significant media attention and celebrity endorsements, including from Maureen Lipman and Jacqueline Wilson. This collection features the finalists' poems alongside contributions from notable supporters, offering a delightful mix of humor and thought-provoking verses that aim to inspire and entertain.

      Pound a Poem: The Winning Entries from the National Schools Poetry Competition
    • 1985

      Early Airplanes

      • 80 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      The efforts of the early pioneers in aviation are depicted in words and pictures

      Early Airplanes