The Knock empowers those who have to embrace the loneliness of military deployment. "An inspirational memoir and a tribute to military families" -- Katie Robinson, US Review of Books The book is available as a level 1 reader (for ages 6-8) or middle school reader (Level 2 ages 9-12) and are written as a memoir describing a difficult time in the author's life. It was written t The Knock empowers those who have to embrace the loneliness of military deployment. "An inspirational memoir and a tribute to military families" -- Katie Robinson, US Review of Books The book is available as a level 1 reader (for ages 6-8) or middle school reader (Level 2 ages 9-12) and are written as a memoir describing a difficult time in the author's life. It was written to pay tribute to military families and to encourage open discussions within the family. Grab your copy today. A great gift for military kids, memorial day, veterans day or any day we want to understand what it is like to be separated from a loved one serving in the military.
The Knock - A Collection of Childhood Memories: Level 2 Reader for Children 9-12
The Knock empowers those who have to embrace the loneliness of military deployment. "An inspirational memoir and a tribute to military families" -- Katie Robinson, US Review of Books The book is available as a level 1 reader (for ages 6-8) or middle school reader (Level 2 ages 9-12) and are written as a memoir describing a difficult time in the author's life. It was written t The Knock empowers those who have to embrace the loneliness of military deployment. "An inspirational memoir and a tribute to military families" -- Katie Robinson, US Review of Books The book is available as a level 1 reader (for ages 6-8) or middle school reader (Level 2 ages 9-12) and are written as a memoir describing a difficult time in the author's life. It was written to pay tribute to military families and to encourage open discussions within the family. Grab your copy today. A great gift for military kids, memorial day, veterans day or any day we want to understand what it is like to be separated from a loved one serving in the military.
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