Nine Lives of a Fish Called Abrahan (ePub)
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The story of the book entitled Nine Lives of a Fish Called Abraham follows the odyssey of a goldfish won as a prize at a Hamilton, Ohio, carnival. Ms. Darlene accompanied a group of children to this heat-filled outing. All the children won goldfish encased...
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The story of the book entitled Nine Lives of a Fish Called Abraham follows the odyssey of a goldfish won as a prize at a Hamilton, Ohio, carnival. Ms. Darlene accompanied a group of children to this heat-filled outing. All the children won goldfish encased in plastic bags containing water. All their goldfish died from heat, except one, before they arrived back in Middletown. A little boy named Darius had the sole surviving goldfish. When he got home, he named his little fish Abraham.
As Abraham began to grow in his nonfiltered fish bowl in the living room, he began to display skills that were not present in ordinary goldfish. Abraham, for some reason, manages to avoid obstacles, pitfalls, and a family dog to live a life longer than a goldfish is supposed to live.
Dr. James Ewers, college administrator, said, Elmons A Fish Called Abraham provides young children with some invaluable lessons about determination and never giving up. Parents will be well served to get this book for their children.
Cheryl Owens, assistant principal, said, This is a remarkable story of Abraham, a fish, and his will to survive. The multitalented fifteen-year-old Sasha Milton, illustrator, is awesome.
Kendall Wright, motivational speaker and minister, had these words: Elmon Prier has cradled a conversational story with concrete lessons firmly planted on every page.
The book Nine Lives of a Fish Called Abraham hopes to encourage young readers to bounce back or get back up when they encounter lifes obstacles, pitfalls, and stumbling blocks.
As Abraham began to grow in his nonfiltered fish bowl in the living room, he began to display skills that were not present in ordinary goldfish. Abraham, for some reason, manages to avoid obstacles, pitfalls, and a family dog to live a life longer than a goldfish is supposed to live.
Dr. James Ewers, college administrator, said, Elmons A Fish Called Abraham provides young children with some invaluable lessons about determination and never giving up. Parents will be well served to get this book for their children.
Cheryl Owens, assistant principal, said, This is a remarkable story of Abraham, a fish, and his will to survive. The multitalented fifteen-year-old Sasha Milton, illustrator, is awesome.
Kendall Wright, motivational speaker and minister, had these words: Elmon Prier has cradled a conversational story with concrete lessons firmly planted on every page.
The book Nine Lives of a Fish Called Abraham hopes to encourage young readers to bounce back or get back up when they encounter lifes obstacles, pitfalls, and stumbling blocks.
Autoren-Porträt von Elmon Prier
Elmon W. Prier, a Virgo, was born in Rhine, Georgia. He graduated from Miami Northwestern High School in 1963. He earned degrees from Wilberforce University (BA 1967) and Antioch University (MAT 1971). He retired in 1999, after thirty years, from the Middletown-Monroe City School District and the Butler County Joint Vocational School District as a Vocational Special Education Coordinator. He also was employed by Wright State University for one year as an academic advisor and one year for the Chrysler Corporation (Trenton Engine Plant) as an employment interviewer.Prier is the husband of Wilhelmina Y. D. Prier, an outstanding special education teacher, and the father of three sons, El-Mon Jamil, Darius Derron, and Andre Smith.
He is a past member of the Ohio Education Association, National Education Association, Doris L. Allen Minority Caucus, Doty House Board of Trustees, Middletown Jaycees, United States Jaycees, W. W. Sebald Awards Committee, MTA Human Relations Committee, Miami University Middletown African-American Leaders Forum Middletown Regional Hospital Minority Leadership Group, Bicentennial Committee, Middletown Youth Soccer Association, etc.
Presently, Prier is an ordained associate minister at the United Missionary Baptist Church after serving as interim pastor, copastor, and pastor of Greater Faith Baptist Church. He is a member of the African-American American Ministerial Alliance, Middletown, and National Branch of the NAACP, Omega Psi Phi fraternity, Inc., The Middletown Community Foundation, City of Middletown Health Department, STD Task Force, Ohio Health Leadership Forum, Butler County Retired Teachers’ Association, and many others. He is also proud of his success as a youth and high school coach for the youth of Middletown.
Elmon W. Prier is the author of the following books: Brown-Eyed Reflection of Life in America Through Poetry; An Anthology; A Chocolate Piece of Middletown; 1978–1988; Quotations from Soul Man; 1967; and The
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Words, Wit, and Wisdom of a “Called out” African-American Freelance Writer; 1990–2000; Profiles In Urban Character Education and The Drug Abuse Line-Up coloring book.
Prier has created fourteen original educational/motivational/inspirational posters. They are “The Definition of a High School Drop Out,” “Joe Cool,” “The Drug Abuse Lineup,” “The Recovery,” “A Tribute to Jesse Owens,” “What’s in the Name of Martin Luther King?” “The Snake,” “Just Sagging,” “Sidewalk University,” “American Patriotism,” “Words to Americans of African Descent,” “Words to Teenagers of African Descent,” “The High School Lady,” and “The Good Father.”
He has won numerous awards for community service and leadership, which include the United Missionary Baptist Church Community Service Award, Ohio Jaycees Community Action Award, Ohio Education Association Human Relations Award, City of Middletown Certificate of Leadership, Juneteenth Award for Outstanding Leadership, Crystal Apple Award for Outstanding Educator, Middletown NAACP Image Award, Silver Leaf Lodge #4565 Merit Award, and others.
Elmon Prier’s works have appeared in or on the following print or electronic media: Cincinnati Enquirer, Jet Magazine, Middletown community News, Middletown Journal, Ohioana Quarterly, Ohio State University’s Jesse Owens, Track & Field Classic Magazine, Jet Stone News, Dayton Weekly News, Cincinnati Herald, Pride Magazine, forty-two predominantly African American newspapers, WPFB Radio, Middletown, Ohio; WTUE Radio, Dayton, Ohio, and forty-six U.S. radio stations.
Prier is truly one of America’s best unknown, nonsyndicated writers and poets. He remains an independent, self-taught, self-published creative force.
Elmon W. Prier continues to reside in Middletown postretirement, where he is very active in the ministry and involved with the youth of the city. He continues to write a column for the Middletown Journal as well as writing poetry and books. Currently Mr. Prier serves as a pupil services facilitator at Middletown High School.
Elmon W. Prier, a Virgo, was born in Rhine, Georgia. He graduated from Miami Northwestern High School in 1963. He earned degrees from Wilberforce University (BA 1967) and Antioch University (MAT 1971). He retired in 1999, after thirty years, from the Middletown-Monroe City School District and the Butler County Joint Vocational School District as a Vocational Special Education Coordinator. He also was employed by Wright State University for one year as an academic advisor and one year for the Chrysler Corporation (Trenton Engine Plant) as an employment interviewer.
Prier is the husband of Wilhelmina Y. D. Prier, an outstanding special education teacher, and the father of three sons, El-Mon Jamil, Darius Derron, and Andre Smith.
He is a past member of the Ohio Education Association, National Education Association, Doris L. Allen Minority Caucus, Doty House Board of Trustees, Middletown Jaycees, United States Jaycees, W. W. Sebald Awards Committee, MTA Human Relations Committee, Miami University Middletown African-American Leaders Forum Middletown Regional Hospital Minority Leadership Group, Bicentennial Committee, Middletown Youth Soccer Association, etc.
Presently, Prier is an ordained associate minister at the United Missionary Baptist Church after serving as interim pastor, copastor, and pastor of Greater Faith Baptist Church. He is a member of the African-American American Ministerial Alliance, Middletown, and National Branch of the NAACP, Omega Psi Phi fraternity, Inc., The Middletown Community Foundation, City of Middletown Health Department, STD Task Force, Ohio Health Leadership Forum, Butler County Retired Teachers’ Association, and many others. He is also proud of his success as a youth and high school coach for the youth of Middletown.
Elmon W. Prier is the author of the following books: Brown-Eyed Reflection of Life in America Through Poetry; An Anthology; A Chocolate Piece of Middletown; 1978–1988; Quotations from Soul Man; 1967; and The Words, Wit, and Wisdom of a “Called out” African-American Freelance Writer; 1990–2000; Profiles In Urban Character Education and The Drug Abuse Line-Up coloring book.
Prier has created fourteen original educational/motivational/inspirational posters. They are “The Definition of a High School Drop Out,” “Joe Cool,” “The Drug Abuse Lineup,” “The Recovery,” “A Tribute to Jesse Owens,” “What’s in the Name of Martin Luther King?” “The Snake,” “Just Sagging,” “Sidewalk University,” “American Patriotism,” “Words to Americans of African Descent,” “Words to Teenagers of African Descent,” “The High School Lady,” and “The Good Father.”
He has won numerous awards for community service and leadership, which include the United Missionary Baptist Church Community Service Award, Ohio Jaycees Community Action Award, Ohio Education Association Human Relations Award, City of Middletown Certificate of Leadership, Juneteenth Award for Outstanding Leadership, Crystal Apple Award for Outstanding Educator, Middletown NAACP Image Award, Silver Leaf Lodge #4565 Merit Award, and others.
Elmon Prier’s works have appeared in or on the following print or electronic media: Cincinnati Enquirer, Jet Magazine, Middletown community News, Middletown Journal, Ohioana Quarterly, Ohio State University’s Jesse Owens, Track & Field Classic Magazine, Jet Stone News, Dayton Weekly News, Cincinnati Herald, Pride Magazine, forty-two predominantly African American newspapers, WPFB Radio, Middletown, Ohio; WTUE Radio, Dayton, Ohio, and forty-six U.S. radio stations.
Prier is truly one of America’s best unknown, nonsyndicated writers and poets. He remains an independent, self-taught, self-published creative force.
Elmon W. Prier continues to reside in Middletown postretirement, where he is very active in the ministry and involved with the youth of the city. He continues to write a column for the Middletown Journal as well as writing poetry and books. Currently Mr. Prier serves as a pupil services facilitator at Middletown High School.
Prier has created fourteen original educational/motivational/inspirational posters. They are “The Definition of a High School Drop Out,” “Joe Cool,” “The Drug Abuse Lineup,” “The Recovery,” “A Tribute to Jesse Owens,” “What’s in the Name of Martin Luther King?” “The Snake,” “Just Sagging,” “Sidewalk University,” “American Patriotism,” “Words to Americans of African Descent,” “Words to Teenagers of African Descent,” “The High School Lady,” and “The Good Father.”
He has won numerous awards for community service and leadership, which include the United Missionary Baptist Church Community Service Award, Ohio Jaycees Community Action Award, Ohio Education Association Human Relations Award, City of Middletown Certificate of Leadership, Juneteenth Award for Outstanding Leadership, Crystal Apple Award for Outstanding Educator, Middletown NAACP Image Award, Silver Leaf Lodge #4565 Merit Award, and others.
Elmon Prier’s works have appeared in or on the following print or electronic media: Cincinnati Enquirer, Jet Magazine, Middletown community News, Middletown Journal, Ohioana Quarterly, Ohio State University’s Jesse Owens, Track & Field Classic Magazine, Jet Stone News, Dayton Weekly News, Cincinnati Herald, Pride Magazine, forty-two predominantly African American newspapers, WPFB Radio, Middletown, Ohio; WTUE Radio, Dayton, Ohio, and forty-six U.S. radio stations.
Prier is truly one of America’s best unknown, nonsyndicated writers and poets. He remains an independent, self-taught, self-published creative force.
Elmon W. Prier continues to reside in Middletown postretirement, where he is very active in the ministry and involved with the youth of the city. He continues to write a column for the Middletown Journal as well as writing poetry and books. Currently Mr. Prier serves as a pupil services facilitator at Middletown High School.
Elmon W. Prier, a Virgo, was born in Rhine, Georgia. He graduated from Miami Northwestern High School in 1963. He earned degrees from Wilberforce University (BA 1967) and Antioch University (MAT 1971). He retired in 1999, after thirty years, from the Middletown-Monroe City School District and the Butler County Joint Vocational School District as a Vocational Special Education Coordinator. He also was employed by Wright State University for one year as an academic advisor and one year for the Chrysler Corporation (Trenton Engine Plant) as an employment interviewer.
Prier is the husband of Wilhelmina Y. D. Prier, an outstanding special education teacher, and the father of three sons, El-Mon Jamil, Darius Derron, and Andre Smith.
He is a past member of the Ohio Education Association, National Education Association, Doris L. Allen Minority Caucus, Doty House Board of Trustees, Middletown Jaycees, United States Jaycees, W. W. Sebald Awards Committee, MTA Human Relations Committee, Miami University Middletown African-American Leaders Forum Middletown Regional Hospital Minority Leadership Group, Bicentennial Committee, Middletown Youth Soccer Association, etc.
Presently, Prier is an ordained associate minister at the United Missionary Baptist Church after serving as interim pastor, copastor, and pastor of Greater Faith Baptist Church. He is a member of the African-American American Ministerial Alliance, Middletown, and National Branch of the NAACP, Omega Psi Phi fraternity, Inc., The Middletown Community Foundation, City of Middletown Health Department, STD Task Force, Ohio Health Leadership Forum, Butler County Retired Teachers’ Association, and many others. He is also proud of his success as a youth and high school coach for the youth of Middletown.
Elmon W. Prier is the author of the following books: Brown-Eyed Reflection of Life in America Through Poetry; An Anthology; A Chocolate Piece of Middletown; 1978–1988; Quotations from Soul Man; 1967; and The Words, Wit, and Wisdom of a “Called out” African-American Freelance Writer; 1990–2000; Profiles In Urban Character Education and The Drug Abuse Line-Up coloring book.
Prier has created fourteen original educational/motivational/inspirational posters. They are “The Definition of a High School Drop Out,” “Joe Cool,” “The Drug Abuse Lineup,” “The Recovery,” “A Tribute to Jesse Owens,” “What’s in the Name of Martin Luther King?” “The Snake,” “Just Sagging,” “Sidewalk University,” “American Patriotism,” “Words to Americans of African Descent,” “Words to Teenagers of African Descent,” “The High School Lady,” and “The Good Father.”
He has won numerous awards for community service and leadership, which include the United Missionary Baptist Church Community Service Award, Ohio Jaycees Community Action Award, Ohio Education Association Human Relations Award, City of Middletown Certificate of Leadership, Juneteenth Award for Outstanding Leadership, Crystal Apple Award for Outstanding Educator, Middletown NAACP Image Award, Silver Leaf Lodge #4565 Merit Award, and others.
Elmon Prier’s works have appeared in or on the following print or electronic media: Cincinnati Enquirer, Jet Magazine, Middletown community News, Middletown Journal, Ohioana Quarterly, Ohio State University’s Jesse Owens, Track & Field Classic Magazine, Jet Stone News, Dayton Weekly News, Cincinnati Herald, Pride Magazine, forty-two predominantly African American newspapers, WPFB Radio, Middletown, Ohio; WTUE Radio, Dayton, Ohio, and forty-six U.S. radio stations.
Prier is truly one of America’s best unknown, nonsyndicated writers and poets. He remains an independent, self-taught, self-published creative force.
Elmon W. Prier continues to reside in Middletown postretirement, where he is very active in the ministry and involved with the youth of the city. He continues to write a column for the Middletown Journal as well as writing poetry and books. Currently Mr. Prier serves as a pupil services facilitator at Middletown High School.
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- Autor: Elmon Prier
- 2015, 32 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: AUTHORHOUSE
- ISBN-10: 1504951077
- ISBN-13: 9781504951074
- Erscheinungsdatum: 26.09.2015
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