books about: cried
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The Brand Who Cried Wolf: Deliver on Your Company's Promise and Create Customers for Life
8 reviews
Scott Deming
Wiley
, 2007
Not Your Father's Book on Branding ...
I'll admit that I was a bit skeptical when I first felt that the title of this book didn't sound grammatically correct to me (I'm the guy muttering "It's 15 items or FEWER" to my wife, every time we're near the express lane at the supermarket) - I thought that the right title should have been "The Brand THAT Cried Wolf." But, Deming quickly and convincingly explains that "The Brand" is more than ...
At Midnight I Cried
5 reviews
Frances Herring Shipman
Xlibris Corporation
, 2000
"A Walk in My Shoes"
I have read this book several times. I have read thousands of books and am an avid reader, but this book seems to draw me back to open it's covers again. It makes me lose myself in Frances' pain, feel the laughter, feel the closeness to Aunt Lucy, and seem to experience the emotions that Frances goes through in every aspect of the book. I wanted to fold her close to me during the pain of the ...
The Boy Who Cried Abba: A Parable of Trust and Acceptance
5 reviews
Brennan Manning
PageMill Press
, 2001
Another Manning masterpiece!
Perfect in it's simplicity, Manning's parable will warm your heart by revealing God's unconditional love and promises to you. What a joy to read for young and old!
And God Cried, Too: A Kid's Book of Healing and Hope
4 reviews
Marc Gellman
Rebound by Sagebrush
, 1998
Excellent help for parents and children
I found this book to be an excellent way to "talk about" the events of 9/11 with my 9 year old child, and try to understand at her level (or younger) "why God let it happen". We read it together, discussing it as we went along. She looked forward to reading it together, which was an opening to talk about her feelings about that horrific day and giving some explanation of what happened to all ...
911: The Day America Cried
4 reviews
Victoria Walker
Obadiah Press
, 2002
You need this book!
This book is filled with stories that will definitely make you remeber where you were on that fateful day. The emotions expressed are raw, in depth looks into how Americans as individuals felt about and dealt with this tragedy. This is one of the books you should keep on your shelf for years to come.
We Laughed, We Cried: Life With Fibromyalgia
5 reviews
K M K Associates
, 1995
We Laughed We Cried (Life with Fibromyalgia)
For those of us with fibromyalgia this book is a must. You will identify with the poems and stories.
The Wolf Who Cried Boy
10 reviews
Bob Hartman
Putnam Juvenile
, 2002
Entertaining, refreshing presentation of the famous fable
Writing is excellent and witty - one simply can't resist falling in love with a book that includes menu items such as "lamburgers" and "Granny Smith pie" - and the illustrations support it well. Better done than the run of the mill fairy tale parody, and thus far superior to the average fairy tale presentation. The humor is invaluable when trying to stuff a moral down kids' throats - they ...
I Cried You Didn't Listen: A Survivor's Expose of the California Youth Authority
13 reviews
Dwight Edgar Abbott
Feral House
, 1991
Jaw Dropper
I cried, You Didn't Listen was absolutely breath taking. The whole time I wanted to stop reading the horrors, but didnt stop looking at the text the entire way through the book. It placed a new perspective on a lot of things for me and I thank Abbott for such. This is a must read for anybody looking for some perspective on juvenile punishment within the Califonia Youth Authority. It is a tough ...
What! Cried Granny
15 reviews
Kate Lum
,
Adrian Johnson
Dial
, 1999
The funniest book I have seen in a very long time!
"What! Cried Granny" is just hilarious and it makes my day every time a read it (again!). Buy it for your 5-6 year olds and they will love it!
Man Who Cried I Am
8 reviews
John A. Williams
Little Brown & Co (T)
, 1967
A great book I only recently discovered
A neglected classic by a writer who some consider equal to Ralph Ellison in importance. One fascinating aspect is its fictionalized treatment of some of the century's famous black literary figures. It's a portrait of the post-WWII-through-mid-sixties period as seen through the eyes of a black writer as he establishes a career as a novelist, journalist, and Presidential speechwriter in New York, ...
Girl Who Cried Flowers
3 reviews
Jane Yolen
Knopf Books for Young Readers
, 1981
The Girl Who Cried Flowers and other tales
I actually own this book, My aunt gave it to me for my birthday when I was younger. These stories are absolutely amazing, I still read this book. I almost have the stories memorized. The pictures are absolutely breathtaking. My personal favorite is the Weaver of Tomorrow. If you see this book somewhere, grab it, it's well worth it...
I Cried
3 reviews
Evangelist Mary J. Webb
AuthorHouse
, 2005
i cried
I love this book. This really touch my heart. I cried too. This is a must read book for all ages and all walk of life. I'm telling all my friend's to read this book.
God Cried
3 reviews
Tony Clifton
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Catherine Leroy
Quartet Books (UK)
, 1983
A MUST read for all interested in the Middle East!
As the author states in the book, official evil lives in the Middle East and this is the story of those who fought it back. This shocking book reveals the pure, unadultered terror the State of Israel inflicted on this sad land. Both the pictures and the prose hit home the brutality of what Israel did (and is doing) to the Palestinian people. Some of the conclusions, written in 1982/83, hauntingly ...
The Nails Who Cried
3 reviews
Brenda Farthing
Shepherd House Books
, 2005
My Children loved this book !!
Very cute, unique children's book that all three of my daughters loved. Would highly recommend this book. They can't wait until the rest of the series is available.
Eat, Cried Little Pig
3 reviews
Jonathan London
Dutton Juvenile
, 2003
Piggyback Onto This Book!
His first word is "Eat!" and little pig follows the dictates of his appetite to hilarious ends in this is wildly funny and superbly structured book. Author Jonathan London's slightly subversive humor, funny rhymes, and surprise denouement make a reading feast out of a typical recipe for a kids' book: Take one messy animal (or child, depending on taste), combine with lots of food, and watch the ...
The Dog Who Cried Woof
2 reviews
Nancy Coffelt
Harcourt
, 1995
Great story for dog lover's!
My five-year old son and I just think that this is a greatstory. We fell in love with Ernie, he reminds us of our own misguidedbarker. We always smile at the sweet ending. This is a wonderful story to share with your young reader.
The Dog Who Cried Wolf
2 reviews
Keiko Kasza
Scholastic, Inc.
, 2006
Great job, Kasza!
My two-year-old daughter and I love Keiko Kasza's books. When I found out about this book, I made a trip to the library and checked it out right away. This story is really cute and very funny. The illustration is a bit different from Kasza's other books. The pictures look more like a cartoon than those in her other books. It became my daughter's favorite book right away. We have to read it ...
The Boy Who Cried Fabulous
4 reviews
Lesléa Newman
Tricycle Press
, 2007
What a Fabulous Book!
This story is so enjoyable for both the reader and the listener! Parents will relate to the boy in the book who wastes time and is constantly late for everything and children will love the rhyme of the story and the repetitious use of the word "fabulous". The old-fashioned illustrations are charming and this is definitely a book my 4 year old and I will be reading for some time.
The Boy Who Cried "Wolf!" (Bank Street Ready To Read, Getting Ready To Read)
2 reviews
Ellen Schecter
A Bantam Book
, 1994
The Boy Who Cried Wolf
A lesson in telling the truth will be learned from this book. A young boy watching sheep for a living has a wicked idea to play a joke on the village people. He thought it was so funny the first time, he decided to do it again. It was funny to him, but not to the village people. The third time backfires big time. Ylu will see why no one believes a liar . . . even when he tells the truth. ...
Khala Maninge: An African Fable--The Little Elephant That Cried A Lot
3 reviews
Ian C. MacMillan
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Eric G. MacMillan
ManingeMali Publishing
, 2003
heartwarming tale
This was a lovely story. I thought the names would be hard to pronounce but there is a pronunciation guide in the back that helps with the lyrical names. Like all great Dr. Seuss books, this story has a mini-moral to impart?this one about self-esteem and helping others. The illustrations are sublime?finely lined and beautifully colored. It is cleanly laid out with nice big text. Fortunately the ...
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