Eddie the Acorn
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Eddie the Acorn

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Eddie the AcornLittle acorn Eddie is a very happy acorn with lots of acorn friends! He loves the lush grass and flowers that surround himbut one day the season changes, and Eddie realizes that the chilly air has brought a certain sadness with it. The leaves are fallingand Eddies friends, the other acorns, are nowhere to be found! Join Eddie in Eddie the Acorn, a fun adventure that teaches us that even though sometimes we may find ourselves sad, we should always have

Little acorn Eddie is a very happy acorn with lots of acorn friends! He loves the lush grass and flowers that surround him—but one day the season changes, and Eddie realizes that the chilly air has brought a certain sadness with it. The leaves are falling—and Eddie’s friends, the other acorns, are nowhere to be found!

Join Eddie in Eddie the Acorn, a fun adventure that teaches us that even though sometimes we may find ourselves sad, we should always have the hope that things will get better.

 

About the Author

Ellen Marie Gozion is a traditional folk musician, singer, pianist and crankie artist. She is also a member of musical group “The Early Mays”, whose Appalachian-inspired folk songs are built on masterful ballad singing and sweet old-time sound. Ellen received her BA in Music from the University of North Carolina-Greensboro and has been an accompanist for dance since 1991. In addition to her work with Pittsburgh Ballet Theater, she has played for numerous modern and classical directors and choreographers throughout the Pittsburgh region, as well as for American and English folk dance.

Ellen is a well-regarded singer and recording artist of traditional American and British folk songs. In 2013 she was an American Music Abroad finalist with the State Department. In 2014 Ellen was an Arts, Crafts and Folklore faculty member at the Augusta Heritage Festival in West Virginia.

At an early age, Ellen appreciated and loved the arts. Eddie the Acorn was written by Ellen when she was a teenager in high school. Her older brother Mark loved the story, and decided to illustrate the book a decade or so later.

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Great for better understanding Iran's strategic perspectives
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The book moves through the growth of Iran's strategic history since the 1979 revolution. By the time it gets to the last 100 pages its very interesting as far as understanding Iran's perspective. Also found it chilling how foreboding many parts were in light of what is happening right now
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Great book to understand Iran's strategy in a historical context
Nasr provides a solid understanding of Iran both in contemporary and historical context. It makes the case clear what and how Iran is thinking. Reading it at the time of Us-Israel and Iran war helped make sense of the news media, which often follows shallow analysis.
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Iran’s Strategic Error.
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Excellent discussion of Iran’s grand strategy in what they believe will protect their Nation as they continue as the world’s pariah. The book is well written and clearly lays out the history of Iran over the past 50-60 years and why they are implementing this strategy albeit a failed one, and the results. The Ayatollahs continue to pursue the destruction of Israel and struggle via terrorism and supporting war proxies to become the regions power, instead of pursuing economic wealth. This book describes the how’s and whys of this failed strategy. Good reading
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A must read, especially during the current circumstances, for anyone wanting to have a better understanding of the nuanced Iranian political strategy. This book not only clarifies how the current government of Iran thinks and operates but also why it does what it does. Contrary to the western narrow and wrongheaded perception of the Iranian regime as an fanatical religious theocracy, the book lays bare different approches the Iranian government takes to different problems and shows how many of those decisions are not based on religious convictions. Decisions are made for pragmatic and historical reasons and until the Western governments understand what the issues are, they will not be able to find a path forward that does not include violence, war, and mass casualties. During these times that you have ignorant American Senators that push for war on behalf of a foreign government and don't know the most basic facts about Iran, I wish every American and European politician would read this book before uttering another word.
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A good explanation of Iran’s conduct
I think this book explains quite well how Iranian leaders think and why the country is so engaged in various conflicts in the Middle East.
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