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At Christmas-Hanukkah time, a Christian woodcarver gives a carved angel to a young Jewish friend, who struggles with accepting the Christmas gift until he realizes that friendship means the same thing in any religion.
inauthor:"Michael J. Rosen" from books.google.com
Her inexhaustible attention turns to saving them. This stirring tale is both a compelling story of survival and a meditation on the tremendous will of man's best friend.
inauthor:"Michael J. Rosen" from books.google.com
The book will be of interest to both those new to planned giving and those seeking to take their program to a higher level." —Philip B. Cubeta, CLU, ChFC, MSFS, CAP, The Sallie B. and William B. Wallace Chair of Philanthropy, The American ...
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These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions.
inauthor:"Michael J. Rosen" from books.google.com
Filled with hundreds of incredible and true facts and statistics, "The 60-Second Encyclopedia" puts a whole new spin on math, science, nature, the human body, and popular culture, too.
inauthor:"Michael J. Rosen" from books.google.com
If you could hike to the moon, how long would it take?
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In alternating voices, Michael J. Rosen's poems weave a tale of two boys—one wishing for the stability of home, the other yearning to travel—and the unexpected impact of their fleeting encounter.
inauthor:"Michael J. Rosen" from books.google.com
A young boy counts the candles on the family Menorah and the lights he sees in the world around him on each night of Hanukkah. Includes information on the history and significance of the celebration. Illustrations.
inauthor:"Michael J. Rosen" from books.google.com
Presents a collection of haiku about the beauty and nature of horses.
inauthor:"Michael J. Rosen" from books.google.com
The story also reveals the father's fishing secret: somehow a fish was always saiting to bite when the boy returned from his creekside wanderings.