toleration

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toleration

Half Bad

2015
In modern-day England, where witches live alongside humans, Nathan, son of a White witch and the most powerful Black witch, must escape captivity before his seventeenth birthday and receive the gifts that will determine his future.

Half bad

2014
In modern-day England, where witches live alongside humans, Nathan, son of a White witch and the most powerful Black witch, must escape captivity before his seventeenth birthday and receive the gifts that will determine his future.

Stone Field

a novel
2016
In this loose retelling of "Wuthering Heights" set in Missouri during the Civil War, when free-spirited seventeen-year-old Catrina discovers a mysterious young man with amnesia on her family's sorghum farm, they fall passionately in love, scandalizing intolerant family members and neighbors.

Los otros osos =

The other bears
At first Mother and Father Koala are suspicious of the panda bears, polar bears, and black bears. But when their little bears have fun playing with the other families' cubs, Mother and Father Koala realize that their commonalities are more important than their differences.

Accept and value each person

Provides an introduction to diversity and explores respecting differences, finding similarities, being inclusive, and appreciating others. Includes a special section for adults as well as discussion questions, games, and activities.

Tolerance

2014
Text and photographs examine the concept of being tolerant.

Working for tolerance and social change through service learning

2015
This book explains how students can establish and develop service-learning projects that address the persistent problem of intolerance.

Of Beast and Beauty

2014
When nineteen-year-old Gem of the Desert People, called Monstrous by the Smooth Skins, becomes the prisoner of the seventeen-year-old Smooth Skin queen, Isra, age-old prejudices begin to fall aside as the two begin to understand each other.

Frankenstein

with a discussion of tolerance
2004
A simplified, abridged version of the classic about a monster assembled by a scientist from parts of dead bodies who develops a mind of his own as he learns to loathe himself and hate his creator. Accompanied by a short biography of Mary Shelley and an essay focusing on the story's lessons of tolerance.

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