Elizabeth Safford

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Let the Children Play: Why More Play Will Save Our Schools and Help Children Thrive

An excellent offering for parent activists, education students, and school administrators.
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After the Party

Readers of Pat Barker and Penelope Fitzgerald should enjoy the complex, flawed characters and carefully researched period details, although they may wish that the mature Phyllis, as she looks back, could have gained more insight about the fascists she so admired.
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Annelies

Highly recommended for admirers of literary historical fiction such as Kristin Hannah's The Nightingale and Martha Hall Kelley's Lilac Girls. [See Prepub Alert, 7/30/18.]
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The Class: A Life-Changing Teacher, His World-Changing Kids, and the Most Inventive Classroom in America

Recommended for readers of Alexandra Robbins's works, The Overachievers: The Secret Lives of Driven Kids and The Geeks Shall Inherit the Earth.
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The Class: A Life-Changing Teacher, His World-Changing Kids, and the Most Inventive Classroom in America

Recommended for readers of Alexandra Robbins's works, The Overachievers: The Secret Lives of Driven Kids and The Geeks Shall Inherit the Earth.
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The Politics of Autism

While readers may not always agree with Siegel's conclusions, her questions raised are vital for autism professionals to address.
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The Verdun Affair

With the understated style of Ernest Hemingway, this novel will appeal to lovers of classic wartime romances (A Farewell to Arms) as well as fans of literary historical fiction by authors such as Paula McLain.
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Asperger's Children: The Origins of Autism in Nazi Vienna

A tragic yet thought-provoking and extensively researched account that vividly portrays the child victims. This remains a cautionary tale of the influences on diagnoses and how dangerous they can be.
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