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Child Care and Culture: Lessons from Africa
Child Care and Culture: Lessons from Africa

By Sarah Levine, P. Herbert Leiderman, Constance H. Keefer, T. Berry Brazelton, Amy Richman, Suzanne Dixon, Robert A. Levine

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Child Care and Culture examines parenthood, infancy, and early childhood in an African community, raising provocative questions about "normal" child care. Comparing the Gusii people of Kenya with t...

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The Saint of Kathmandu
The Saint of Kathmandu

By Sarah LeVine

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Sometimes I wish I were Mindy
Sometimes I wish I were Mindy

By Abby Levine

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A girl realizes she has a loving family and everything she needs, but she cannot help envying her rich friend Mindy.

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Tell it like it is
Tell it like it is

By Ellen Frankel

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Drawing upon lessons learned from her family, Jewish tradition, and her own sense of justice, Sarah deals with a number of social and ethical issues during her freshman year at a private school.

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The Saint of Kathmandu
The Saint of Kathmandu

By Sarah LeVine

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With the deft evocations of a master storyteller and the exhaustive knowledge of a scholar, LeVine takes us on a quest to understand the role of religious belief in everyday life around the globe....

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