|
Images of greatness
|
David Melton |
Illustrations and quotations of notable world citizens emphasize the possibilities of continued service and creativity through old age. |
OL18890234W |
|
Happy birthday America!
|
David Melton |
Art, prose, and poetry by elementary school children are brought together with the writings of the founding fathers on the occasion of our bicentennial. |
OL19140497W |
|
Independence
|
David Melton |
A fourth-grade textbook presenting the history of Independence, Missouri, from early Indian settlements to the present day. Includes historical photographs and illustrations by local students. |
OL2673622W |
|
The One and Only Autobiography of Ralph Miller, The Dog Who Knew He Was a Boy
|
David Melton |
Although he looks like a dog, Ralph Miller knows he is a boy. But how can he prove it? |
OL2673631W |
|
The one and only second autobiography of Ralph Miller, the dog who knew he was a boy
|
David Melton |
The further adventures of Ralph Miller, who begins to wonder if life wouldn't have been easier if he had been content to live it as a dog, since he looks so much like one. |
OL2673632W |
|
A Boy Called Hopeless
|
David Melton |
Fifteen-year-old Mary Jane describes her family's reactions when they discover that her younger brother is brain injured and their decision to participate in a program of rehabilitation together. |
OL2673636W |