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Qué pasa cuando una mofeta encuentra a la Mamá en el cobertizo y cuando el puma aterriza sobre el carro de la familia?Con el bosque nacional como un telón de fondo, la Serpiente de Cascabel Negra de Arizona hace los comentarios cortos y cautivadores sobre la interacción sorprendente y creativa entre los animales salvaje que llaman hogar a este lugar y losares humanos que son solamente visitantes.Divertido, lleno de acción, y maravillosamente informativo, este libro de las ciencias y la naturaleza trae aventura a lectores jóvenes. Una compilación llena de descripciones de animales, tablas de tax-onomía, recursos sugeridos para mas exploración, además preguntas y proyectos aumentar el aprendi-zaje._____"Este libro encantador gira la cola sobre la vista humano-centrado del universo que lo mayor parte de nosotros inconscientemente suscribimos ...enseña que todas las criaturas tienen un lugar en la tapicería colorida de la creación." -Cindy Yurth, Presidente de la Sociedad Humanitaria de la Gorra Negra"Una gran lectura para los adultos y los niños iguales, y un punto de paso para empezar conversaciones importantes sobre cómo tratamos el mundo alrededor de nosotros."-Kay Bordwell, El Grupo del Club Sierra Cañon Grande, Comité Ejecutivo para la fauna.
Someone disrupted the silence but he didn't identify himself."You don't know they're citizens." A suspenseful storyline in A Dry Hate: Power Versus The People brings current events to life as author Nancy Marshall weaves fact into fiction, providing realistic, sometimes sympathetic characters and motives. In addition, she provides an excellent backdrop of First Amendment issues and a display of power and propaganda in action - an easy and worthwhile read for those who want to understand Arizona immigration politics. Marshall, former director of the Arizona Civil Liberties Union and defense attorney for a jailed activist, is thoroughly familiar with the Constitutional issues that surface throughout the novel.-Terry Goddard, Former Attorney General In early June, Professor Ivan Wilder had met Ms. Emily Hartwell, hotshot defense attorney, at the door of his classroom. Last night, they slept together under the shooting stars. This afternoon, two Deputies stuck them in separate stinking jail cells. How the hell? With an abiding concern for fairness in the face of abuse of power, attorney Nancy Hicks Marshall defended one of the many persons arrested and jailed by Sheriff Joe Arpaio's Deputies but found innocent at trial. Marshall was born and raised on Long Island, educated in the East, and worked in New York City for several years. She moved to Arizona in 1975 and served almost five years as Executive Director of the Arizona Civil Liberties Union.
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