Books tagged: poverty relief

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Mr. Something    by J.H. Baker
Price: $2.99 USD. 84440 words. Published on July 24, 2012. .

WITH A BILLION LIVES AT STAKE, WHAT HAPPENS TO RIGHT AND WRONG? Packed full of action, backed by meticulous research, and ranging from the towers of San Francisco to the villages of Malawi, this is a superhero adventure for the real world. It will keep your pulse pounding and your mind working from start to finish, and beyond.
Getting to the Start    by Jackie Jennings-Bates
Price: $3.99 USD. 33100 words. Published on October 23, 2012. .

This is an engaging tale of an ordinary couple nurturing a dream of reducing poverty. Jackie Jennings-Bates, weaves a tale of struggle and compassion as her husband, Mark, at almost 50 years old decides to undertake physical challenges to highlight the plight of poor people around the world and capture media attention with his activities to help raise funds for the charity she started.
The Kid in Purple Pants: Structured Approaches to Educating Underprivileged Students    by PAnderson
Price: $16.00 USD. 43690 words. Published by Gordon Burgett on November 12, 2012. .

The Kid in Purple Pants: Structured Approaches to Educating Underprivileged Students, by Patrick Anderson, is a best methods book that is immediately applicable for any teacher, principal, superintendent, or board member. It tells what it takes to meet the needs of those underprivileged students who either never reach their full potential or simply vanish in today's U.S. educational system.
In Plain Sight: The Story of TASK    by Lee Seglem
Price: $2.99 USD. 50940 words. Published on April 4, 2013. .

This is the story of what has happened in one corner of a vast and thriving enterprise called hunger. It is an American story, and it has unfolded in plain sight on the streets of the capital city of New Jersey, one of the nation’s wealthiest states.