2020: The Year We Learned About Ourselves
2020 is the year we learned about ourselves
2020 is the year we learned about ourselves
2020 was a year we’ll all remember, but things weren’t all bad. Here are 8 good things that happened last year.
A ten-year-old girl learns a lesson about homelessness.
The author draws on the historical record and personal observation to explain his dislike for Christmas.
Four college students find a mysterious road that leads to a church and murder. Will they survive the long night with a gravedigger intent on filling their grave?
From November 27-December the kindle version of The Abduction of Joshua Bloom, a sci-fi page-turner, will be given away free.
Like the Maccabean Revolt against the Seleucid Empire, Jews today have their own 2020 oppressor–Covid-19. With a few smart choices, we can lick this villain, too. v
Thanksgiving 2020 will be unlike any we’ve experienced in our lifetime.
This biography about Dr. Martin Luther King is a great springboard for students beginning to study about the Civil Rights Movement in the United States.
Once Upon a Curse is a collection of faerie tale revisions you won’t see on the Disney Channel.