Gail Wright: 5 books

Book cover of The Adventures of Alfred in Mom, I'm Growing up Now
by Gail Wright
Language: English
Release Date: October 24, 2012

Alfred has a birthday coming soon. He thinks he is ready to take on some other responsibilities now that he is growing up. He also hopes he can show his parents he can handle responsibilities. He wants to make his own decisions about music, video games, and television shows. He also wants to...
Book cover of Human Subjects Research Regulation

Human Subjects Research Regulation

Perspectives on the Future

by Amy L. Davis, Elisa A. Hurley, Rosamond Rhodes
Language: English
Release Date: July 25, 2014

Experts from different disciplines offer novel ideas for improving research oversight and protection of human subjects. The current framework for the regulation of human subjects research emerged largely in reaction to the horrors of Nazi human experimentation, revealed at the Nuremburg trials,...
Book cover of Courage to Be You: Inspiring Lessons from an Unexpected Journey
by Gail Miller, Jason F. Wright
Language: English
Release Date: April 5, 2018

Gail Miller might seem as though she has it easy—now. But she has experienced challenges in nearly every aspect of her life: financial struggles, family trials, and personal loss. Through it all, she has had courage to move forward and remain grounded in her faith. In Courage to Be You, Gail...
Book cover of From the Ditch to the Road

From the Ditch to the Road

Youth Issues Matter

by Gail R. Wright
Language: English
Release Date: November 7, 2014

The topics in this book address subjects that youth may deal with on a regular basis. It is presented in poetry form to ease some of the sensitivity, hurt, pain, frustration, and irritation of the subject matter. However, the issues are to be taken very seriously. Our youth matter and we want the...
Book cover of The Adventures of Alfred in the Greatest Fruit of All
by Gail R. Wright
Language: English
Release Date: May 6, 2011

Alfred's parents have a parent-teacher conference with his third-grade homeroom teacher. His teacher shares that Alfred has a social problem. He doesn't get along with others. He doesn't follow directions, and he is always daydreaming in class and not paying attention but can be caught talking about...
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