Carol Stone: 5 books

Book cover of Come Swim With Me

Come Swim With Me

A Parent's Guide to Teaching Their Children to Swim

by Lee Rosenmiller, Carol Stone
Language: English
Release Date: May 23, 2014

Want to teach your children to swim? Then this book is for you! Why, you ask? Well, like any sport, swimming is just a matter of putting together a set of skills. Come Swim With Me, written by Lee Rosenmiller and her oldest daughter, Carol Stone, is your guide on how to teach those...
Book cover of Merlin Stone Remembered

Merlin Stone Remembered

Her Life and Works

by Gloria Orenstein, David B. Axelrod, David B. Axelrod
Language: English
Release Date: December 8, 2014

Discover the extraordinary life and profound contributions of Merlin Stone, the renowned feminist, author, artist, historian, and speaker. With unparalleled access to Merlin’s unpublished writings, photos, and personal stories, Merlin Stone Remembered is a significant contribution to women’s studies,...
Book cover of Applied Christian Ethics

Applied Christian Ethics

Foundations, Economic Justice, and Politics

by Charles C. Brown, Randall K. Bush, Gary Dorrien
Language: English
Release Date: September 9, 2014

Applied Christian Ethics addresses selected themes in Christian social ethics. The book is divided in three parts. In the first section, “Foundation,” several contributors reveal their Christian realist roots and discuss the prophetic origins and multifarious agenda of social ethics. Thus, the...
Book cover of Recollecting the Forties
by Carol L. Stone
Language: English
Release Date: January 28, 2000

At the end of the forties, an old road was replaced with a modern highway, and television sets partly replaced radios and books. Those events marked the end of a way of life in rural Michigan. The author looks back at the forties from a modern viewpoint and at her life in a family of schoolteachers,...
Book cover of Toward a Female Genealogy of Transcendentalism
by Eric Gardner, Sarah Wider, Susan M. Stone
Language: English
Release Date: August 15, 2014

Traditional histories of the American transcendentalist movement begin in Ralph Waldo Emerson’s terms: describing a rejection of college books and church pulpits in favor of the individual power of “Man Thinking.” This essay collection asks how women who lacked the privileges of both college...
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