Barack Obama, the 44th President of the United States, says his story "could only happen in America". He was the son of an African father and an American mother. He had an unusual childhood, growing up in Hawaii and Indonesia. Yet this bright, thoughtful young man went on to become the first African-American President of the United States. Read his powerful and inspirational story, an important moment in American history.
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A Powerful Voice for Peaceful Change
Martin Luther King Jr. stood on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial. "I have a dream!" he declared. Dr. King's dream was that America would become a country where people were not judged by the color of their skin. In a time where African-Americans were treated unfairly, he fought for equal rights. King was assassinated in 1968, but his work to achieve his dream of a more peaceful America with equal rights for all continues.
Mother Teresa decided as a young girl that she wanted to spend her life helping others. She became a nun and traveled halfway around the world to India. There, in the slums of the big cities, Mother Teresa began to care for the poorest of the poor. She nursed the sick and the dying, helped the homeless, and took care of the orphaned children. Read how her love and determination came to inspire millions of people around the world to help care for those in need.
An unsolved murder case is reopened. A computer takes on a life of its own. The ghost in the screen is telling a story and it doesn't have a happy ending...
The third release in the Joy Cowley CD Collection, the Orange Set Audio Support features the stories of Joy Cowley in her own voice! Listen as Joy reads all 15 titles from the Orange Set, including stories from Little Sister and Big Brother, Barbie Lamb, Pen and Pencil, the Gruesomes, and Little Oscar.