LIBROS DEL AUTOR: ray phillips

10 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: ray phillips

  • Tail Feather
    Ray E. Phillips
    Tail Feather the first book in The River Quintet series, is the story of a young Mohawk who leaves his village in the Adirondack Mountains and paddles down what we now know as the Hudson River to the Island of Manhattan. We learn it is the year 1613 when the canoes in his trading mission come upon the Dutch ship of Adriaen Block in the Tappan Zee. Woven into the narrative are I...
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    20,40 €

  • Laughing Rain and Awakens Corn
    Ray E. Phillips
    Laughing Rain and Awakens Corn are twin girls, members of an Iroquois tribe at the very beginning of the Contact Period in America. In their adolescent years, the twins are alike in every way except for one: a slight difference in their aspirations for life. One dutifully accepts the clan’s expectations while her sister craves more adventure. Will the smoldering tension between...
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    11,64 €

  • Sky Flower
    Ray E. Phillips
    Some tattered papers discovered in the ruins of a cabin in the Adirondack Mountains reveal the life story of an old Native American woman, Sky Flower, written in the form of a diary.And what a story she has to tell! With quill in hand, the Mohawk writer records her life from her early memories as a spoiled child in her tribe. Through unusual circumstances, tragedies, and her ow...
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    12,93 €

  • Mary Walsingham
    Ray E. Phillips
    Mary Walsingham is the story of a deaf and mute girl (born in 1621) to a well-to-do family in Littleton, England.The reason for her misbehavior remains undetected until she is nine years old, when a Mohawk girl from the colonies comes to work at the manor house. Sky Flower uses her experience with ’speaking with hands’ (used between traders of different nations and clans) to he...
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    14,57 €

  • Johannes van der Zee
    Ray E. Phillips
    The adventures of a young sailor on a trading mission in 1616 illuminate the experience of trans-Atlantic sailing at that time as well as early contact between Europeans and Indigenous people of America.Follow a crow’s nest view on an ocean-going ship 400 years ago. Here, a youthful Johannes van der Zee -- leaving his home in Holland and heading for the 'New World' -- is filled...
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    13,10 €

  • Finding Joy in Leadership
    Dr. Ray R. Phillips / DrRay RPhillips
    Let’s face it: leadership is hard work. Leaders are frequently expected to create visions that will inspire creativity and ingenuity within their organizations while at the same time satisfying the expected growth and profit margins of those to whom they report. Unfortunately, this inherent balancing act often overwhelms the leader, forcing them to choose growth or profit over ...
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    21,95 €

  • The Poetess Reigns
    Jacqueline Ray-Phillips
    The Poetess Reigns is an autobiographical poetic journey ranging from spirituality to raw, authentic, gut wrenching experiences of life’s pains, addictions, oppression and transformations. The Poetess Reigns is so much more than a book of poetry; it is an open and honest account of the author’s struggles and perseverance through her love of GOD by Faith. ...
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    16,34 €

  • Social Work with Older People
    Judith Phillips / Mo G. Ray
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    60,38 €

  • Critical Issues in Social Work with Older People
    Judith Phillips / Miriam Bernard / Mo Ray
    This text brings together the latest research in critical gerontology with social work knowledge to offer a new model for professional work with older people. It covers a comprehensive set of issues for today’s changing care environment, with discussion ranging from frailty and dependency to interprofessional working, integrated care and anti-oppressive practice. Each chapter p...
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    67,10 €

  • My People’s Waltz
    Dale Ray Phillips
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    15,82 €