Arthur Miller's deeply moving drama reunites two long estranged brothers. Nostalgia and recrimination erupt as they sell off an attic full of furniture, their last link to a family and a world that no longer exist.
History Year by Year presents the world through a detailed timeline, letting children follow the influences, patterns, and connections between historical events. History Year by Year is a visual journey throughout time and an invaluable reference for kids looking to connect the dots of history across the world.
The Week – for curious minds who want an intelligent and independent view of the world. Designed for the way today's busy executives and thought leaders live, The Week curates over a thousand media sources from around the world to offer a true global and balanced perspective on the issues today-all in a concise, readable package.
From the Acropolis to Zimbabwe, it's an exciting year of world history for middle-grades students! History of Our World opens students' eyes to the world and their place in it - and how history has shaped their lives. Designed specifically for middle-grades students, this program provides built-in reading support and map skills so students can better understand the world they live in. Integrated reading skills instruction and vocabulary development make lessons accessible to students of all reading levels.
Lessons learned the hard way. While the typical cookbook format gives you a recipe for obvious success it does not take into account the many ways in which its execution can fail due to the cook's lack of experience. Based on Aleksandra Mir's personal history of cooking disasters, this project invites 1000 people from all around the world to give their advice on how NOT to cook. With this volume, any reader will be more than well equipped to avoid making the same mistakes in their kitchen.