Sentences with phrase «timely book»

That's the kind of environmental awareness promoted in this very timely book.
This detailed and timely book also includes meal plans and delicious recipes as well as therapeutic approaches to diet and herbs for specific conditions.
«This is a very timely book for anyone puzzled by our current political environment,» molecular biologist Nina Fedoroff believes.
Will Hammond, editorial director for The Bodley Head, said: «Nick Clegg's timely book provides the inside, first - hand knowledge as well as the overarching context and insight that we need to understand this especially volatile period in our political history.
While The Sages may be best understood by the layperson who has some insight into how markets work, this is a very timely book with a compelling message for us all.
After publishing a couple of timely books about President Obama, «The Global Obama» and «Barack Obama in Hawai'i and Indonesia,» Dr. Sharma again proves to have his finger on the pulse with this timely opus.
This important and timely book reveals the changing dynamics of classroom life as it moves from more traditional pedagogy to one that asks students to master intellectual and practical skills that are eminently transferable to «real - life» social settings and workplaces.
In 2016, Housh created the Library's Chairman's Book Club, an ongoing panel - led discussion on timely books.
Few write from as broad and experienced an entrepreneurial and technological perspective as Guy Kawasaki, whose previous books include such timely books over the past few decades as The Art of Start, The Macintosh Way, Reality Check, and Enchantment.
Lepard's timely book touches on that debate and on a closely related conversation: the role religion might play in resolving conflicts involving human rights violations.
The July news of Robert Gilbraith's true identity (JK Rowling) created a mad rush to purchase the April publication A Cuckoo's Calling, while highly topical and timely books like I Am Malala were instant bestsellers.
Yes, if Amazon charges $ 9.99 for ebooks and «prints» them instantly, some writers will conclude that they don't have to write 100,000 words and wait a year for the publishing industry's dinosauric practices to finally get the thing into physical print... and they'll write shorter, more timely books that will skip the whole «hardcover» process altogether.
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In his timely book, The Digital Transformation Playbook, globally recognized digital expert David Rogers argues that digital transformation is not about updating your technology, but rather it's about upgrading your strategic thinking.
Stemming from a conversation with over 100 people from a diverse range of ages, relationship statuses and more, Atlanta - based author Kristin Fry offers a voice of reason to break through all the noise in her timely book Beyond The Swipe (Kregel Publications) available now.
This timely book describes the family life stages, from «Becoming a Couple,» to «Becoming Parents,» to «Raising Adolescents» and «Launching Children.»
The classic form of storytelling combines your love for these timely books with the digital age through YouTube and animation.
This is a timely book.
Concerns about the Equality Bill - amendments to which the House of Lords has begun to consider this week - have been growing in recent months and culminated on Monday in the publication of a timely book to which I have written the foreword, A Little Bit Against Discrimination?
Indeed the average city school fiction book is 20 years old, so students are often frustrated when seeking out a timely book.
So this is a timely book, and a fitting memorial to Everett C. Olson, one of the American coauthors, who contributed so much to the study of early land - going vertebrates.
The significant harms that they can pose form the fabric of Paul Offit's important and timely book.
This is such a timely book, as medicinally we're becoming more aware of the healing powers of many spices that have forever formed the base of Indian meals.
The timely book reveals the latest studies and the most up - to - date information that you can use to help you with a variety of health issues.
To summarize, «This is a well - researched, well - written and timely book» (to quote from one of the book's blurbs, by Alan Khazei).
With inner - city Catholic schools closing by the dozens due to financial pressures, this timely book offers a vivid reminder of what is being lost.
This timely book addresses ways to provide relevant intervention for at - risk learners, with specific attention given to their cultural and linguistic diversity.
Indeed the average city school fiction book is 20 years old, so students are often frustrated when seeking out a timely book.
This timely book invites educators to think about the possibilities that the Common Core State Standards offer for strengthening teaching and learning across the United States.
This timely book provides step - by - step strategies for developing students» clear, concise writing and discussion skills about math problems.
«We're pleased to publish this timely book, an essential read for educators seeking to create meaningful experiences for students while meeting the Common Core State Standards,» said ASCD CEO and Executive Director Dr. Gene R. Carter.
«In this timely book, Hatch exposes the massive effort to dismantle public education, while reminding readers of its purpose.
This timely book addresses a crucial need among educators for a straightforward, practical guide to establishing high - quality social and emotional education programs.
A timely book, though probably the least beach - friendly one on this list.
Convincing throughout, this timely book offers reading groups ample topics for discussion.
Timely books are those that are relevant to current events or hot topics in the media, or titles that are appropriate for the particular time of year.
The Secure Child: Helping Children Feel Safe and Confident in a Changing World by Stanley I. Greenspan, M.D. (Perseus, $ 20, 160 pages, ISBN 0738207500) is a timely book not only for parents, but for educators and others who worked with children.
«Making Sense Out Of Life» is a timely book to help people successfully navigate through those inevitable times when life hits rough waters — a job crisis, divorce, the loss of a loved one, fears and insecurities from the past, failing health, complicated relationships — and God seems strangely silent.
«Impeccably controlled, intelligent, sensuous and sometimes grim, Chandra's timeless and timely book is remarkably life - affirming, considering the dark areas of the heart he explores.»
Coming off the Asian / Russian crises of 1997 - 1998, it was a timely book.
Their timely book explores the specifically female development of artistic practice since the 1970s, and the impact that various feminist movements have had on the development of contemporary art.
«Climate Change Denial is a wise and timely book.
In this timely book, author Marcus Fairs helps readers understand the shift of green design from marginal to mainstream by featuring products and buildings that address immediate concerns about global warming and environmental degradation.
As you read this timely book, How We Know What We Know About Our Changing Climate: Scientists and Kids Explore Global Warming, you'll find out how some students, teachers, and scientists have become active in collecting data.
As Parliament passes sweeping, repressive immigration legislation, Toronto filmmaker Ali Kazimi's timely book, Undesirables, should be required reading for Jason Kenney and his cohorts.
I hope people like Jeff Bezos read this timely book and resolve to build the political forces we need.
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