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Little Miss Marker (1980) $4.97 Bookmaker Walter Matthau is beside himself when a customer’s 6-year-old daughter is left as a down payment on a bet and he must care for the child in this fun-filled remake of the Damon Runyon story. With Julie Andrews, Tony Curtis, Bob Newhart, and Sara Stimson. 103 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital mono…. |
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Reviewing Sara Sue Learns To Yell And Tell
Debi Pearl has published another revolutionary book in the Yell and Tell set, this one mainly for little girls. The first book was Samuel Learns to Yell and Tell, going through the issue of avoiding sexual maltreatment against little boys, while this book is called Sara Sue Learns To Yell And Tell. Sara Sue is especially centered on young ladies in aiding them to stay mindful of suspicious behavior by other individuals. It is depressing that our community has arrived in an extreme degree of ethical corrosion that a material like this must be applied. But since it has, as Sara Sue says, "Those prepared are usually spared.”
The title is a bit confusing. Sara Sue has already learned how to yell and tell and, in the story, she is teaching her little sister Pearlie what she knows. This delicate topic is dealt with unobtrusively but evidently and appropriately reaches this complicated stability. Again, Debi wrote the book as loose poetry, and it is beautifully illustrated with full page drawings.
In the tale, both little girls are made to have fun together in the yard. They prefer to have hand puppets on the picnic table. Sara Sue take hold of the occasion to advise her younger sibling what her mum or dad has properly coached her.
The first subject is modesty. Putting on dresses is womanly yet not appropriate when enjoying playground devices such as the slide. Having on pantaloons beneath their dresses will stop the young boys from observing what they ought not to be glimpsing at.
The next and more significant principle is avoiding lustful harassment that is through browsing or even holding her personal parts, Sara Sue informs Pearlie. More serious abuse is not mentioned, but if a child is prepared for these things, she will most often be protected from further exploitation.
This section of the book deals first with discerning wrong requests or actions. Then it tells what to do about it. Debi fully and ardently stresses revealing to a guardian or an adult responsible of the child. This is terribly crucial given that typically molesters will seek to encourage the kids to never say to any person. Mothers and fathers are a child's principal defender, regardless of whether hands-on by means of looking through a book such as this to her, or actively by way of reaction to an issue that has occurred.
Obviously, as the subject expresses, under specific situations she must to yell at the top of your voice for aid, and Sara Sue is assured that Pearlie is able to do that!
The last area, prepared for mothers and fathers, is similar in both this and the preceding book in this collection. It shares the fact that most often sexual misconduct comes from relatives or trusted friends. It also outlines ways to recognize dangerous conduct in others. Yet Debi furthermore alerts against residing in terror. Staying cautious does not signify suspecting everybody or rejecting to be hospitable. It does suggest steering clear of circumstances that could occur doubtful.
Lustful delinquency from a senior child or person of legal age is just too large for a kid to manage. By reading Yell And Tell to her periodically, she can be alert to dangerous situations and be prepared to yell for help and tell a parent should that ever be necessary.
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Fdr: Into the Storm 1937-1940 $29 FDR: The War President opens as Roosevelt has been re-elected to a third term and the United States is drifting toward a war that has already engulfed Europe. Roosevelt, as commander in chief, statesman, and politician, must navigate a delicate balance between helping those in Europe--while remaining mindful of the forces of isolation both in the Congress and the country--and protecting the gains of the New Deal, upon which he has spent so much of his prestige and power.Kenneth S. Davis draws vivid depictions of the lives, characters, and temperaments of the military and political personalities so paramount to the history of the time: Churchill, Stalin, de Gaulle, and Hitler; Generals Marshall, Eisenhower, and MacArthur; Admiral Darlan, Chiang Kai-shek, Charles Lindbergh, William Allen White, Joseph Kennedy, Averell Harriman, Harry Tru-man, Robert Murphy, Sidney Hillman, William Knud-sen, Cordell Hull, Henry Morgenthau, Henry Stimson, A. Philip Randolph, Wendell Willkie, and Henry Wallace.The portrait of Henry Hopkins, who interacted with many of these personalities on behalf of Roosevelt, is woven into this history as the complex, interconnected relationship it was. Hopkins burnished the relationship between Churchill and Roosevelt and eased the way for their interactions with Stalin.Another set of characters central to Roosevelt's life and finely drawn by the author includes Eleanor Roo-sevelt, Sara Roosevelt, Missy LeHand, Grace Tully, Princess Martha of Norway, and Daisy Suckley.Integral to this history as well are the Argentina Conference, the Atlantic Charter and the beginnings of the United Nations, the Moscow Conference, lend-lease, thestory of the building of the atomic bomb, Hitler's Final Solution and how Roosevelt and the State Department reacted to it, Pearl Harbor and war with Japan, the planning of Torch, and the murder of Admiral Darlan. All these stories intersect with the economic and social problems facing |
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The Adultery Club $5.99 Nicholas Lyon is the perfect husband—a handsome divorce attorney who dotes on his wife and family. Sara Kaplan is the perfect seductress—a vivacious young lawyer tired of being single. And Malinche Lyon is the perfect wife—a still-beautiful cookbook writer and mother to three darling daughters. Now, in this smart, wickedly sexy novel, Nick, Sara, and Malinche are all about to join…The Adultery ClubSuddenly Nicholas—a man totally in love with his wife—is fantasizing about Sara. Sara is toying with Nick. And Malinche is facing temptations of her own. While appetites are whetted and sated from London to the English countryside, what began as instant animal attraction is spinning wildly out of control, turning lives upside down—and hearts inside out. And now one heretofore happily married man and two very different women are about to discover the difference between fulfilling your wildest desires—and getting your just deserts. |