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John W. Anderson

    Jordan Jones and Friends at Tri-State U.
    The Jones Family and a Tale of Two Schools
    Molly Sue and Her Friends
    Alternative medicine: The definitive guide
    • Molly Sue and Her Friends

      How They Changed a City

      • 118pagine
      • 5 ore di lettura

      Returning to Center City, Wyoming, after years in West Africa, fourteen-year-old Molly Sue faces the excitement and challenges of starting high school in America. The transition highlights her experiences abroad and her adaptation to a new environment, exploring themes of cultural adjustment and the journey of adolescence.

      Molly Sue and Her Friends
    • The Jones Family and a Tale of Two Schools

      Build to Last--Truth Survives

      • 132pagine
      • 5 ore di lettura

      After years of trying to implement fish ponds as a protein source in Sierra Leone, Jake and Marta Jones return to Wyoming with their five children. As they adapt to American life, Jake reconnects with old high school friends who express worries about the decline of values in education, religion, and society. The story explores themes of cultural adjustment, the challenges of parenting, and the quest for meaning in a changing world.

      The Jones Family and a Tale of Two Schools
    • Jordan Jones and Friends at Tri-State U.

      To Make a Flat World Round Again

      • 156pagine
      • 6 ore di lettura

      Jordan Jones grapples with a sense of disconnection as he returns to Tri-State University for his sophomore year, questioning his place in a changing world. His passion for American football, ignited after his family's return from Africa, drives him to pursue a spot on the college varsity team alongside friends Jed Jenkins and Ambrose Washington. The narrative explores themes of identity and belonging against the backdrop of sports and friendship, as Jordan navigates the challenges of his second year.

      Jordan Jones and Friends at Tri-State U.