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Holding Down the Fort3 reviews
Peggysue Wells, Mary Ann Froehlich

Bethany House Publishers, 1998

Encouragement for the wife of a busy husband
I read this book while my husband was working and commuting 60+ hours a week. I had a 10 month old and was pregnant with my second. I was feeling overwhelmed, but this book really gave me perspective and helped me have a more positive attitude, and trust the Lord through the busy times. Knowing PeggySue Wells personally also made the book more special to me, since she is such a wonderful example ...
  
  











  



  
The War of the Worlds (A Stepping Stone Book(TM))236 reviews
H.G. Wells

Random House Books for Young Readers, 2005

A must read even if you hate "Sci-Fi"
I have been planning on reading this book for over 10 years. I remember watching the movie when I was little (and then the remake a few years ago). First of all, this was far better than either of the movies. Written in first person from the account of a survivor of the attack (who is never named) and then recounting the tale of his brother, this is a very immediate and unsettling tale. ...
  
  











  



  
What To Do When You Don't Know What To Say To Your Own Family1 review

AMG Publishers, 2003

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When my nephew developed leukemia, I had no idea what to say or to do to help my brother and his family. Somehow dealing with family is more difficult than with someone else. I wish I had owned What to Do When You Don't Know What to Say to Your Own Family by Mary Ann Froehlich and PeggySue Wells. Writing in the same style as in their earlier book, What To Do When You Don't Know What to Say, the ...
  
  











  



  
Que hacer cuando no sabes que decirle a tu familia/what to Do When You Don't Know What to Say to Your Own ...
Peggysue Wells, Mary Ann Froehlich

Editorial Unilit, 2006
  
  











  



  
The Social Work Experience: An Introduction to Social Work and Social Welfare (5th Edition)1 review
Mary Ann Suppes, Carolyn Cressy Wells

Allyn & Bacon, 2008

Easily readible
This book is interesting and easy to read. I am a college freshman and enjoy reading the text.
  
  











  



  
What to Do When You Dont Know What to Say2 reviews
Mary Ann Froehlich, PeggySue Wells

Bethany House, 2000

In our coming or in our going....
People are always glad to see us; sometimes in our coming and sometimes in our going. After reading this book, I reflected on specific times in my life when "I reached out to help someone in need". I shutter at the thought of how my words and actions may have only contributed to another person's pain. This book should be required reading for all of us. If we interact with people in any way, ...
  
  











  



  
The Social Work Experience: An Introduction to Social Work and Social Welfare (4th Edition)
Mary Ann Suppes, Carolyn Wells

Allyn & Bacon, 2007

Created to introduce students to the field of social work and its relationship to social welfare policy, The Social Work Experience gives readers both an historical and practical overview of the profession. In each chapter, the authors continue to integrate policy coverage with social work practice, values and ethics, and social justice issues. The relationship between policy and practice is carefully examined in the context of nine major ...
  
  











  



  
Searching for Red Eagle: A Personal Journey into the Spirit World of Native America4 reviews
Mary Ann Wells

University Press of Mississippi, 1998

This is history told from a fresh perspective.
I highly recommend Mary Ann Wells' book "Searching for Red Eagle." This is history written in a fresh, creative way, told from the viewpoint of the Native Americans. Whether you are a history enthusiast, interested in the history and culture of the American Indians of the southeastern United States, or simply enjoy a good book, this biography is fascinating reading.
  
  











  



  
The Social Work Experience: An Introduction to the Profession and Its Relationship to Social Welfare Policy
Mary Ann Suppes, Carolyn Cressy Wells

Mcgraw-Hill College, 1996

This comprehensive introduction to the profession of the social work examines nine major fields of social work practice. The text illustrates what social workers do in a variety of practice settings and notes trends in social work employment. The Social Work Experience explores the relationship between social welfare policy and practice, enabling students to appreciate the impact of policy on day to day practice. Themes of generalist practice, ...
  
  











  



  
Native Land1 review
Mary Ann Wells

University Press of Mississippi, 1994

For Historians and Hobbyists alike.....
As a Mississippian, I found this book fascinating. It reveals little known facts about native americans of Miss. and the south. For anyone interested in Native Americans or Mississippi history.
  
  











  







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