There's a new book review on the 'BOOKS' page. It's titled Rangers Go To War!
by British author Walt Roberts—an an adventure story for the "Child Within" us. This book is reminiscent of adventure stories written by Enid Blyton.
I love literature and music. This blog has to do with these—Books (book reviews, articles, essays, authors, etc.), Poetry (loved poems and poets), and Music (songwriters, musicians, bands, songs, lyrics, etc.) They are treasures in words but all built up from the same basic building block viz; word(s). Hence the title of this Blog—'Treasures in Words!'
Walt Roberts writes like Enid Blyton
Dr. Dan Assissi recommends a transformative change in life
Dan Assisi, author of Our Road to Damascus, is still hopeful that you'll find your elusive reward (of a meaningful and purposeful life) waiting for you at your own “Damascus.” But you've got to accept change, leave your “comfort zone,” Jerusalem, brave some common hardships and travel to your Damascus, starting now. Will you be brave and do it immediately?
Over 700,000 abandoned/orphaned children in the USA need your help...
The plight of abandoned and orphaned children, particularly those aged below five is heart-wrenching. This book seeks to bring us up-to-date about the condition of such kids, first in the USA, but also about afflicted kids all over the world.
This short book narrates true recent stories of foster family life in the USA to bring us abreast with the latest trends and issues in that country. It challenges and invites all whose hearts bleed for injustice and suffering in an uncaring world to rise to the occasion. You can champion causes related to child protection/rescue/welfare, volunteer help, or even just report cases of child abuse you notice to agencies like Child Protection Services (if you live in the USA). Any of these (and more) will usefully help the cause of afflicted children.
Read this book to find how you might be able to help.
NEW! NEW!! NEW!!!
There's a new book review on the "BOOKS" page. The book is
"A Midsummer Night's Dream: Silly Shakespeare for Students," by
Paul Leonard Murry, a great English language learning resource
for ESL/EFL learners (any age) and native English learners aged 10-15.
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