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Intervention Strategies to Follow Informal Reading Inventory Assessment: So What Do I Do Now? (2nd Edition)2 reviews
JoAnne Schudt Caldwell, Lauren Leslie

Allyn & Bacon, 2008

A must have for reading specialists!
This book is a great resource for specific strategies matched to your IRI results. It suggests practical strategies and intervention models to meet the needs of your struggling readers. Each chapter contains specific strategies for each component of an IRI. This is a great asset to include in your professional library for reading specialists and other professionals who administer IRIs and plan ...
  
  











  



  
Follow the River120 reviews
James Alexander Thom

Ballantine Books, 1986

Great, great book!
I'd read this book once before, a long time ago, and it blew me away then. I know that the author took some literary license, but to know that Mary Ingles went through nearly the same ordeal is incredible to imagine. It's amazing what mankind can endure and still survive to regain their lives.
  
  











  



  
Follow the Drinking Gourd9 reviews
Jeanette Winter

Dragonfly Books, 1992

Song of freedom
This fine story teaches even the smallest of children about the evil of slavery in pre-Civil War America. It shows a desire for freedom so strong that men, women and children risked their lives to escape on the Underground Railroad, following the largest star in the Drinking Gourd of the title (The Big Dipper). The book introduces the idea of slavery, the separation of families, the sale of ...
  
  











  



  
Follow Me, Moon3 reviews
Marie M. Clay, Marie Clay

Heinemann, 2000

Follow Me, Moon by Marie Clay
Marie Clay has updated her assessment ready student books, Stones and Sand. Follow Me, Moon is colorful and more appealing to the student reader. It is a valuable tool for the reading assessment that is intregal to the Reading Recovery method that Marie has developed.
  
  











  



  
Change Your Mind And Your Life Will Follow: 12 Simple Principles13 reviews
Karen Casey

Conari Press, 2005

The 12 simple Principles work
I like self help books but they often are too complex for my liking. This one is great! It is in plain simple english. I fully recommend it to anyone who wants to live a more peaceful life.
  
  











  



  
Follow Me (REVEAL)
Greg Hawkins, Cally Parkinson

Willow Creek Resources, 2008

FOUR YEARS OF CUTTING-EDGE RESEARCH . . . 200 CHURCHES . . . 80,000 PEOPLE . . . AND THE BREAKTHROUGH FINDINGS THAT WILL CHANGE THE WAY YOU DO CHURCH. Follow Me draws on the latest research to provide unprecedented insights into what drivesand derailsspiritual growth. It addresses questions every ministry leader wrestles with: How does spiritual growth happen? How do we help people move toward a more intimate and committed relationship to ...
  
  











  



  
Steps to Follow: The Comprehensive Treatment of Patients with Hemiplegia1 review
Patricia M. Davies

Springer, 2004

A must for any therapist working with adult CVA!
Patricia Davies Gives very descriptive, practical approaches that work. Even if you have not had specific NDT training, you can, as a therapist, learn from, and follow her approach. There are plenty of pictures to help guide. If you are a physical or occupational therapist even attempting to work with adults who have had neuro. dysfunction, you owe it to them to read this book!
  
  











  



  
Follow Your True Colors To The Work You Love: The Workbook10 reviews
Carolyn Kalil, Don Lowry

True Colors, 1999

A Colorful Pathway to Success
An exceptional work that is a delightful "read". In a very friendly yet literate style, Ms. Kalil lays an easy foundation for finding harmony with our career focus and personality. The included card set is an amazingly simple way to find your direction and learn about your "True Colors". The book is truly informative, and very helpful.
  
  











  



  
Do What You Love, The Money Will Follow: Discovering Your Right Livelihood33 reviews
Marsha Sinetar

Dell, 1989

More than just a Career book!
I simply loved this book! It motivated me greatly on a daily basis and I couldn't wait to continue reading it. I felt so positive and good about my quest. Even though it was written a while ago, it still has much relevance today. If you think this is just another career book, you are severely mistaken. There is so much psychology packed into it, in an accessable language. It truly is "food ...
  
  











  



  
Follow My Leader63 reviews
James B. Garfield

Puffin, 1994

From the Author's Granddaughter
I'm James Garfield's granddaughter. He dedicated the book to my mother, Carolyn Lazarus, who is now 81 years old. My granddad lived to be 102 years old, living half of his life blind. He had a seeing eye dog, Coral, a golden retriever who was the sweetest animal I've ever met and she was so very attentive to him. He would have been very flattered to read these reviews so I thank all of you ...
  
  











  



  
Form Follows Finance: Skyscrapers and Skylines in New York and Chicago2 reviews
Carol Willis

Princeton Architectural Press, 1995

Very Interesting
Perhaps a little to dry for someone not totally engaged in the subject matter, but overall this book is extremely interesting and full of helpfull information to anyone interested in urban design, the cities of New York or Chicago, or architecture.
  
  











  



  
The First to Follow: The Apostles of Jesus2 reviews
John R. Claypool

Morehouse Publishing, 2008

A New Treasure of John R Claypool!
We owe a great debt to Ann Wilkinson Claypool! She has edited and collected the Sermons, John delivered in places from St Luke's Church in Birmingham to Chautauqua! Ann has relied on the helpful sources of many of John's friends and family. I have already underlined a dozen of his names and quotations from Walter Brueggemann, M Gandhi, C.S. Lewis, Paul Tillich, Carlyle Marney, Sam Keen, ...
  
  











  



  
Follow this Path: How the World's Greatest Organizations Drive Growth by Unleashing Human Potential17 reviews
Curt Coffman, Gabriel Gonzalez-Molina

Business Plus, 2002

Manifesto for a Revolution
Review of "Follow This Path" The central thesis of this valuable and highly readable work can be summed up in three words: Feelings drive actions. This book from The Gallup Organization focuses on applying that briefest but most fundamental truth to business success. The authors' conclusion can be simply stated: The feelings of your employees influence the feelings of your customers, and that ...
  
  











  



  
Follow the Smoke: 14,783 Miles of Great Texas Barbecue
John DeMers

Bright Sky Press, 2008

The product of a 14,000-mile road trip and 111 different meals, this delicious guidebook to Texas barbecue is just the thing for any aficionado with a little gas money and a large appetite. The restaurants profiled range from very plain (a shack with an ordering window) to fancy, from Port Arthur to Abilene, McAllen to Texarkana, and Austin to El Paso. Expressing an absolute reverence for Texas barbecue, this guide celebrates the work and time ...
  
  











  



  
Follow the Story: How to Write Successful Nonfiction15 reviews
James B. Stewart

Simon & Schuster, 1998

Recommended Reading for Nonfiction Narrative Writers
FOLLOW THE STORY is a joy to read. Any experienced nonfiction writer of features or narrative books will appreciate Stewart's personal stories because we are reassured that our ups-and-downs have been shared by a Pulitzer Prize recipient and Wall Street Journal editor. I re-read FOLLOW THE STORY while I was writing NIGHTMARE IN WICHITA: The Hunt for the BTK Strangler. Stewart's book helped ...
  
  











  



  
Follow the Directions & Draw It All by Yourself!12 reviews
Kristin Geller

Instructor Books, 2001

The best , most charming of all the draw it yourself type books,
I really love this book. It is charming,so simple and not cartoony influenced . I have a lot of instructional drawing books for children and this is the best. I want more copies!
  
  











  



  
Follow the Stars Home53 reviews
Luanne Rice

Bantam, 2001

surpassingly lovely
Utterly Compelling. Poignant and achingly beautiful prose. Heart renderingly bittersweet, and yet so uplifting. What an amazing journey Luanne Rice leads us through. There really are no leads in this book. She writes the story with such even-handedness. Each character fully realized, including a cat and a dog. There are several love stories here. Man and Woman. Mother and child. Father ...
  
  











  



  
Horse, Follow Closely35 reviews
GaWaNi PonyBoy

BowTie Press, 1998

Very Pleased
Wonderful gift! The photos are exceptional! Helpful information and makes a great coffee table book! Prompt delivery.
  
  











  



  
Steps to Follow: The Comprehensive Treatment of Patients with Hemiplegia1 review
Patricia M. Davies

Springer, 2004

A must for any therapist working with adult CVA!
Patricia Davies Gives very descriptive, practical approaches that work. Even if you have not had specific NDT training, you can, as a therapist, learn from, and follow her approach. There are plenty of pictures to help guide. If you are a physical or occupational therapist even attempting to work with adults who have had neuro. dysfunction, you owe it to them to read this book!
  
  











  



  
Follow the Line7 reviews

Viking Juvenile, 2006

Very cool
I am a graphic designer and was blown away with ideas and an illustrations in this beautifuly imagined and designed book. Each spread contains riddles to get your child excercise and develop observing and counting skills. A gem.
  
  











  







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