Raising Your Future is a tour of the mind of the child as well as a tried and tested method for teaching responsibility. There are many influences that determine how a child turns out, including many over which we have no control, such as genetics, peer influence and other environmental factors. This book deals with the parental factor, and how we can maximize the optimum parental influences to direct a satisfactory outcome, all things considered.
Frederick E. von Burg Knihy
Tento autor čerpá zo svojich rozmanitých životných skúseností, od vedenia skautov a trénovania športových tímov až po náboženské a akademické dráhy. Jeho dielo odráža bohatý a mnohostranný pohľad na svet, pričom sa zameriava na jedinečné ľudské zážitky a neustále hľadanie zmyslu. Autorov štýl je ovplyvnený jeho cestou medzi jazykmi a kultúrami, čo dodáva jeho textom hĺbku a medzinárodnú perspektívu. Prostredníctvom svojich diel autor skúma témy identity, viery a neustáleho objavovania sveta okolo seba.


"Keep My White Sneakers, Kit Carson" is a book about the Blackfeet Indians and the mountain men, trappers who tried to survive in the same, stunningly beautiful land just northwest of the Great Plains in what is now Colorado, Utah, Wyoming and Montana. That they would get in each other's way was a given if one understands the fiercely independent nature of both. In a twist of science fiction, Ted, a high school student, is hurled back in time to join the man reputed to be the greatest mountain man of them all, Jim Bridger, and his friend, Kit Carson. They are the enemies of the Blackfeet, wily rulers of what was in the 1830's called the Edge of the Rockies. Into this fierce struggle comes Wind-Singing-in-Grass, the Blackfoot princess who rivals the charisma of Sacajawea. Her unique personality touches all in this chaotic region, including her father's captives such as Ted and the mysterious Shoshone, Sit-Near-Fire. Does Ted ever get back to the Twenty-first Century? Does he survive a Blackfoot onslaught that promises to put an end to Jim Bridger and Kit Carson? You'll enjoy the pace of a book written for young adults.