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Remember Me: Tomah Joseph's Gift to Franklin Roosevelt

There he met Tomah Joseph, a Passamaquoddy elder and former chief who made his living as a guide, birchbark canoe builder, and basket maker. The beautifully decorated birchbark canoe that Tomah Joseph made for Franklin remains at Campobello, a tangible reminder of this special friendship. Builds appreciation for history and Native American culture. Includes additional biographical material about Tomah Joseph and Franklin Delano Roosevelt.

Remembering Ethan

Ethan. Ethan. Ethan. Sarah misses her adored big brother with all her heart. She wants to celebrate all the fun times she and her parents spent with him. But ever since Ethan died, Mommy and Daddy won't mention him. Sarah can't even say his name without upsetting them. Why don't they want to remember Ethan? Ethan is gone, but he won't be forgotten as his sister rallies her family to never forget. Includes a note with recommendations of what to say and how to help children after the death of a loved one. A tender book to read alongside some useful books about deathCsuch as The Tenth Good Thing About Barney by Judith Viorst, The Memory Box: A Book About Grief by Joanna Rowland, and The Invisible String by Patrice KarstCbeloved and bestselling author LeslAa Newman offers a tender tribute to a lost family member in this touching story that can help families start to heal.

Remembering History: The Holocaust (Coast 2 Coast 2 Coast)  

The Holocaust remains the darkest of times in the 20th Century. This series strives to educate readers about the systemic persecution and elimination of the Jewish people and millions of others by the Nazi regime. Learn about the events, and what has been done in their aftermath to elevate human rights on the world stage.

Remote Work: Pros and Cons of the Changing Workplace

During the pandemic remote work soared, forcing companies and employees to rethink the entire concept of work: where it can be done, how it can be done, when it can be done, and by whom it can be done. Remote work has proven to be popular and productive, but it can also be lonely and harmful to mental health. Yet dramatic changes brought about by remote work are expected to continue, profoundly impacting careers, families, and communities for decades to come.

Reproductive Rights: Who Decides?

At the beginning of the twentieth century, Margaret Sanger, Mary Ware Dennett, and others began to defy these laws and advocate for the legalization of birth control and for better women's reproductive healthcare. By 1960 doctors had developed the Pill, but it wasn't until 1972 that all US citizens had legal access to birth control. And in the landmark decision Roe v Wade (1973), the US Supreme Court ruled that women had a constitutional right to terminate a pregnancy.

Reptile Adventure (Bolt)

Some crawl and thrash, catching prey with powerful jaws filled with sharp teeth. Others climb and change colour, snagging meals with super sticky tongues. Reptiles have incredible abilities and lead amazing lives. Take readers on an adventure through their worlds with expertly levelled text, infographics, and in-your-face photography that shows the animals in action.

Reptile World (Bullfrog Books)

Kids know that reptiles rock, so help them build their reading skills while learning about the animals they love. Take a peek into the lives of these cold-blooded creatures as they hunt for food and defend themselves against predators. Carefully levelled text in a narrative format allows emerging readers to enjoy a good story while practicing reading nonfiction.

Reptiles

From fierce Komodo dragons to sneaky chameleons, nature is full of incredible reptiles. This exciting series showcases eight of these cold-blooded creatures, describing their diets, habitats, and what their lives are like in the wild. Each book pairs short paragraphs of easy-to-read-text with plenty of colourful photos to make reading engaging and accessible.

Requiem Dark

In this queer, female-led YA cyberpunk adventure, heiress-turned-smuggler Asa and gunslinger Riven are forced to vie for leadership of an underworld faction after a mysterious hacker turns the city against them; meanwhile, a captured crew member must ally with an old enemy to find his way home.

Rescue Operations

The Rescue Operations series provides readers with an on-the-job look at what it is like to be a rescue worker.