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W. Nikola-Lisa

    W. Nikola-Lisa fand seine Leidenschaft für das Schreiben für junge Leser durch seine Erfahrungen als Grundschullehrer. Als anerkannter Geschichtenerzähler und Musiker teilt er seine Schreibkenntnisse mit Schülern im ganzen Land. Seine Werke erforschen oft Themen, die bei Kindern Anklang finden, und sind mit einem Rhythmus und einer Musikalität geschrieben, die seine weiteren künstlerischen Interessen widerspiegeln. Leser schätzen seine Fähigkeit, durch fesselnde Geschichten eine Verbindung zum jungen Publikum aufzubauen.

    Please Don't Say An X Word
    Folk Stories
    Bein' With You This Way
    Dear Frank
    Dog Eared
    The Men Who Made the Yankees
    • The Men Who Made the Yankees

      The Odyssey of the World's Greatest Baseball Team from Baltimore to the Bronx

      • 144 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden
      4,8(4)Abgeben

      Focusing on the influential club owners rather than players, this book delves into the political and financial dynamics that led to the establishment of the New York Yankees and their first championship in 1923. It highlights the transformative period of the American League's inception and the role of key figures in shaping baseball's landscape in New York City. The author, a lifelong baseball enthusiast, brings a unique perspective to this pivotal moment in sports history.

      The Men Who Made the Yankees
    • Dog Eared

      A Year's Romp Through the Self-Publishing World

      • 354 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden
      4,2(16)Abgeben

      Through a yearlong office-cleaning project, the author explores his journey as a writer and reader, tackling themes such as the relevance of physical books in the digital age, the influence of social media on publishing, and the necessary skills for modern authors. The narrative is divided into four seasonal parts, featuring fifty-two sketches that blend insight and humor, highlighting his evolution from traditional author to independent publisher. This reflective work offers a unique perspective on the changing literary landscape.

      Dog Eared
    • Dear Frank

      Babe Ruth, the Red Sox, and the Great War

      • 118 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden
      3,0(1)Abgeben

      Set against the backdrop of 1918 Boston, the narrative revolves around young Andrew, who writes letters to his brother Frank, serving in World War I. Andrew shares updates on life at home, particularly the excitement surrounding the Boston Red Sox and the burgeoning talent of Babe Ruth. Through these letters, the story captures the personal and historical moments of the era, highlighting both the impact of the war and the joy of baseball during a time of uncertainty.

      Dear Frank
    • Bein' With You This Way

      • 32 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden
      4,0(22)Abgeben

      A playground rap that introduces young readers to how people are different yet the same.

      Bein' With You This Way
    • Folk Stories

      • 66 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden
      3,4(5)Abgeben

      Featuring three original folk stories, this collection blends traditional elements like magic and daring with a reflective narrative on writing and bookmaking. The first two tales, "The Girl and the Troll" and "Two Bags of Gold," captivate with wonder and adventure, while "The Young Boy and the Old Man" offers a thoughtful exploration of creativity and storytelling. Ideal for parents, teachers, and caregivers, this volume encourages engagement with emerging readers and writers through its enchanting narratives.

      Folk Stories
    • Please Don't Say An X Word

      • 52 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden
      2,8(12)Abgeben

      Focusing on the theme of verbal abuse and bullying, this book serves as a valuable resource for upper elementary and middle school discussions. It introduces the concept of "x words," representing hurtful language used in conflicts, paralleling the mathematical idea of an unknown quantity. With a blend of humor and thoughtfulness, W. Nikola-Lisa encourages readers to reflect on their communication and appreciate the beauty of language, fostering a deeper understanding of the impact of words on relationships.

      Please Don't Say An X Word
    • Dragonfly

      A Childhood Memoir

      • 86 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden

      Set in south Texas during the early 1960s, the narrative delves into the author's challenging childhood experiences, highlighting the darker aspects of growing up in a tough environment. While it resembles a memoir, the story unfolds with a novel-like quality, characterized by a spare and relentless narrative that effectively captures the era and familial complexities. This book is intended for an older audience, departing from the author's previous works aimed at younger readers. Readers may also enjoy "Shark Man," which continues the journey of young Billy-Boy.

      Dragonfly
    • Circles, Lines, and Squiggles

      Astrology for the Curious-Minded

      • 314 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      Engaging in a witty dialogue, W. Nikola-Lisa explores astrology with his associates, Castor and Pollux, offering a playful yet insightful examination of this ancient practice. Rather than presenting a manual or a definitive stance on astrology, the author delves into diverse topics such as natal charts, house division systems, and elemental influences. As a double Gemini, he reflects on his personal journey to understand astrology and its mysteries, particularly in relation to his own writing aspirations and the enigmatic advice he received about his career.

      Circles, Lines, and Squiggles
    • From Lectern to Laboratory

      How Science and Technology Changed the Face of America's Colleges

      • 302 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      Focusing on the transformative impact of science and technology in the nineteenth century, W. Nikola-Lisa details the evolution of America's higher education. The narrative highlights the shift from classical liberal arts to a more reformative curriculum, driven by mutual education societies and the establishment of polytechnic schools. It also discusses the founding of land-grant universities and the influence of industrialists in creating independent science schools. The author underscores the significant pedagogical changes, particularly the rise of hands-on laboratory instruction in scientific education.

      From Lectern to Laboratory
    • Shark Man

      • 146 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      Billy-Boy escapes his abusive stepfather in Texas, relocating to South Florida with his mother and sisters. As summer unfolds, he forms a friendship with Tim, but their bond is tested by their mutual affection for Mae Beth, the surf shop owner's daughter. Navigating this new environment and his emotional struggles, Billy-Boy finds guidance from "Shark Man," an older local teen, and Sonny, Mae Beth's father. Together, they help him explore the ocean's mysteries and his own identity.

      Shark Man