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Emily is a fierce ten-year-old girl who lives in the forest with her giant hamster, Sooshi. Life is wild and delightful until Emily realizes she can't remember how she got there or who her parents are. Not only that, an army of strange squirrels is determined to keep her trapped in the forest. With the help of an ant-sized lion and the crow he's in love with, Emily meets oracles, pulls off heists, and faces battles on a quest to recover her family and her lost memories. As joy is fading from the world and only the children seem to care, it's up to Emily to help everyone rediscover their deepest memory.
"Teaching With Bravery is a deeply visionary book with direct, alive expression about teaching as a method of inner as well as social transformation. McLellan joins diverse predecessors like Parker Palmer, bell hooks, and Arthur Zajonc in profound trust in the inner potential of every human being, the daring possibilities of the classroom, and the urgency of authentic teaching from within. His book is accessible and fresh, his message transformative. Recommended for teachers of any level, any subject." Judith Simmer-Brown, Ph.D.Author of Meditation and the Classroom: Contemplative Pedagogy for Religious Studies.
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