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Genres & Store Items "Ezra's New School: A Children's Book on Life Morals & Values" by Roderick D. Talley
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"Ezra's New School: A Children's Book on Life Morals & Values" by Roderick D. Talley

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Introducing Author Roderick D. Talley’s 1st children’s book, “Ezra’s New School”. Ezra's family has just relocated to the city and on his first day at his new school, he is tested by numerous issues in respecting others, bullying and communication. Although his parents raised and taught him on moral and ethical values, this is one of Ezra's first times being in situations in which their teachings have been tested. Can Ezra apply his home-taught principles and confront these issues in ways that will benefit himself and the other students involved?

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Introducing Author Roderick D. Talley’s 1st children’s book, “Ezra’s New School”. Ezra's family has just relocated to the city and on his first day at his new school, he is tested by numerous issues in respecting others, bullying and communication. Although his parents raised and taught him on moral and ethical values, this is one of Ezra's first times being in situations in which their teachings have been tested. Can Ezra apply his home-taught principles and confront these issues in ways that will benefit himself and the other students involved?

Introducing Author Roderick D. Talley’s 1st children’s book, “Ezra’s New School”. Ezra's family has just relocated to the city and on his first day at his new school, he is tested by numerous issues in respecting others, bullying and communication. Although his parents raised and taught him on moral and ethical values, this is one of Ezra's first times being in situations in which their teachings have been tested. Can Ezra apply his home-taught principles and confront these issues in ways that will benefit himself and the other students involved?