“Making the Most of College is an excellent book which will be of practical help to students and teachers alike. It shows close attention to the ways students learn; what they tell the interviewers, the author’s own experience, and that of other teachers together provide a rich account of the college experience. I will buy the book and use it, and be grateful to Richard Light for his sensitivity and creativity as a teacher, and a teacher of teachers.” — Martin Trow, University of California, Berkely
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Guide for the College Bound: Everything You Need to Know (Paperback)
“To make a sound decision, you’ll need reliable information, solid advice, and practical, easy-to-follow steps. Now you can get all three in one comprehensive handbook.” — Fleming H. Revell, Publisher
Don’t Judge a Book by Its Copyright Date
You might be familiar with the tradition of requiring a college student to purchase the latest edition of a textbook, even though it hardly differed from the previous edition. Perhaps the change was merely a new cover or an update of a photograph. In effect, the previous edition became a waste and a candidate for […]
Annie’s Mysteries Unraveled #11: Double Cross Crochet (HC/DJ)
“Vanessa Stevens is shocked by the death of Andy Marin, a friend from college, especially when authorities initially rule the death a suicide. She confides in her mother, top crochet fashion designer and author Kate Stevens, that Andy had become distraught after a confrontation with Vanessa.
“Vanessa can’t help but wonder if she is to blame for his death.” — from the dust jacket
Annie’s Mysteries Unraveled #12: Finished Off (Hardcover)
“Texas has been good to Kate Stevens. The Lone Star state has become her new home, complete with a prosperous career as a crochet author and designer. Surrounded by dear friends and with her daughter, Vanessa, a stone’s throw away at Regency College, Kate’s life couldn’t be better.
“That is until a single word on a crackling cellphone call turns Kate’s world upside down.” — from the dust jacket
Money Doesn’t Grow on Trees: Teaching Your Kids the Value of a Buck (Paperback – Signed by Author)
“For those of you who think you’ve already blown your chance with your kids, this book provides the hope that it’s never too late. We serve a God of second chances, who can turn around teenagers and adult children.” — from the Introduction (page 12)