1973c - Never My Love
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by the Association
You ask me if there will ever come a time
When I grow tired of you.
Never My Love, Never My Love.
You wonder if this heart of mine
WIll ...
Notes: Hearts of Hummingbirds
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All except for the quickness with which I finished the last two chapters,
there is very little I would change with this work. In fact, I'm so happy
with so...
Why Clams Are Happy
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A far piece up the reef from Upper and Lower Wreck, there was a shoreline.
Upon that shoreline lived a family of clams. Although clams are known for
being ...
Wee Hours Before Christmas
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There is nothing like the fire that lights a child's eyes when they are
first to reach the room where the Christmas tree sits. Boxes, in bunches,
gather ro...
Foreward - Purest Thread
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Set in present day Lahore, Pakistan, "Purest Thread" illustrates the daily
life of Yasmeen Bajwa and her family. This collection of one-dozen
children's st...
Foreward - Greater than Gold
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Set in Puerto Limon, Costa Rica, "Greater than Gold" illustrates the daily
life of Paolo Vasquez and his family. This collection of one-dozen
children's ...
Foreward - Mummelsee
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Set in Stuttgart and the Schwarzwald (Black Forest) of Germany, "Maximo and
Mummelsee" illustrates the daily life of Maximo Muller and his family. This
col...
Notes - Under the Santol Tree
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Thanks to Imma Licayan can never be enough. She is the constant reader -
the eager Muse. For that, I am eternally grateful. "Under the Santol Tree"
was the...
Something Poem
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Something Something Something my heart.Something Something that's true.Something Something Something from the startSomething Something I love you.
Foreward - Beyond El Misti
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Moving between the cities of Arequipa and Cusco, Peru, "Beyond El Misti"
illustrates the daily life of twin sisters: Teresa and Carolina Vasquez.
This coll...
Foreward - Dim Sum Yum Cha
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Set in present-day Beijing, China, "Dim Sum Yum Cha" illustrates the daily
life of Ying Liu and his family. This collection of one-dozen children's
stories...
Notes - Faces of the Forest
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*Faces of the Forest* was written for children transitioning between
read-aloud to red-for themselves books. These children's stories follow the
adventures...
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