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  • av Susan Teteak
    147

    Henry and Etta, two birds, have only known life within a bird shop. When accidentally released, they set off on a comical adventure in the wild. The two are in awe of the beauty of the world, while also awkward and completely ill-equipped for life outdoors. Henry and Etta hope to find a home and "fit in" with the street smart birds and animals. Will their freedom with all its wonders and dangers pan out for them?

  • av Ian Woodcock
    127

  • av Jody Flanaghan
    117

  • av Zsa Zsa Green
    107

    The book Beans and Mangoes is a slice of the life of five young sisters who live with their parents on an island in the Bahamas. Each week the girls receive a box of seasonal fruits and vegetables by mailboat from their grandmother, who is a farmer on a sister island. The girls' personalities are on display as they have fun unpacking the tropical goodies.

  • av Brittany Leake
    191

    In a world of magic and mystery, follow Zhafaera on an unforgettable journey as she embarks on a quest to unlock her true destiny, discovering her hidden powers and fighting against the dark forces threatening her realm. With captivating storytelling and vivid descriptions, Brittany Leake weaves a tale of courage, friendship, and self-discovery. Get ready to be enchanted by this thrilling fantasy adventure that will leave you on the edge of your seat. Dive into the pages of 'Sapphire' and let your imagination soar!

  • av Patrick Murphy
    161

  • av James Fitzmaurice
    137

    In this off-beat tale of adventure, Irie and Fred, both sixteen, are fast friends. She, of Afro-Caribbean heritage, was born in Sheffield where they both live. He is an expat American transplanted from Yuma, Arizona. To show his loyalty to his birthplace, he wears a Yuma High School Criminals T-shirt. She is a wee bit bossy and he a history boffin who likes to talk (maybe too much) about Sheffield's Anglo-Saxon era. Although they are only dimly aware of it, they are on the cusp of a boy-girl relationship. While trapped in an underground passageway, they come across the kitchen of a foodie hipster named Hobgoblin who is what his name suggests. Hobgoblin uses a modern induction hob, of course, and only the best ingredients. The irritable little chef sets them the task of finding the Fairy Queen's red-garnet, golden cup, but he is cagey about his reasons.

  • av Stephen R Hartnell
    171

  • av Jonathan Reach
    137

  • av David Bohr
    137

    Blessed by the light of the moon, in a place like this but in a time before the current, lived Starlight. Regardless of the hindrances of his life, that young would shine through the wisdom. This is a story where the magic of the universe possessed the space and time to offer that teenager his destiny. Gods signed Starlight's advent in heaven, when the thirteen regions were divided and joined by bizarre perceptions. The shadows covered the universe in those days, but just a brave youngster, Starlight would confront the light's enemies. Can you lead the universe with him? Would you dare to be blessed by the light of the moon?

  • av Adam Hanington
    127

  • av Cecilia Valetti
    137

    The novel is set in a little town, Trinity, north of Toronto in Canada. Maria is an Italian language teacher who is starting a new life and a new career at Miracle High School where she soon meets the director, Father Mark. A murder involves two of Maria's students and the investigation will allow her to meet an old friend of Father Mark's, Jason Grant, Homicide Squad Detective. Father Mark and Jason Grant will involve Maria in the dramatic events because of her natural ability to listen and comfort.

  • av Beverley Latimer
    147

  • av Julie Marie
    117

    ¿From the simplicity of nature to the gravity of mourning, every one of these poems encapsulates and assigns significance to the most fleeting of moments.

  • av Jeannine Corcoran
    107

    Deep in the heart of a dark forest, there lived a baby bunny who was very afraid of the dark; but with a little push from her mommy, she sets out on a nighttime adventure to learn all about the wonders that exist just beyond the confines of her safe little burrow.

  • av C.C. Downer
    127

    Otis the flying goat is a riveting tale of belief and achievement. He shows us what fun life can be if only we believe we can!

  • av Lori Moon
    117

    The June Bug Jamboree is a whimsical tale featuring those little six-legged critters who love the summer nights and lights. Joined by other creatures of the night, they make their presence known through their melodic summer tunes while dancing beneath the moon.

  • av Ronald Ceparano
    97

    This book takes the reader on a journey to discover nature with its beautiful objects. The items are described in a fun, poetic way that enhances the child's ability to learn.

  • av deVere Harris
    117

    Bedtime can be fun. Dad's, Mum's, Grandparents and kids blow kisses back & forth as they say goodnight. But what happens if someone misses and does not catch the kisses? Uh oh, where do all the kisses go?! Where do you think all the kisses go? Or, Is there someone special that keeps the kisses safe?

  • av DJ Dabbs
    117

    This is the story about a family becoming whole, and how families can come in all shapes and sizes.

  • av Stacy Umscheid
    107

    As Far as the East is From the West is a story that speaks to the heart of what it looks like to love and encourage your child over the years as a parent. Watch as the parent and child characters in the book age over time to resemble what that long lasting, consistent, loyal love looks like.

  • av Paula Ledezma
    117

    Patience is hard when you are building the most magnificent battleship the world has ever seen! But grand moments like finishing a masterpiece take backstage to doing the right thing, especially when someone is in need. Even the best kids make mistakes. What's most important is to understand those mistakes and say I'm sorry.

  • av Susan Thompson
    117

  • av Samantha Novak
    117

    Dive into the emotions of a woman deeply affected by PTSD, resulting in her turning to medication in order to sleep. Herein are twenty-seven extraordinary poems, expressing the anguish, the fear, and the desperation of a taunted woman trying to chase recovery and peace.

  • av Peter d'Iffanger
    147

    In this amazing love story, d'Iffinger challenges us to re-evaluate previously accepted norms, and even taboos, as we follow the broad cast of characters through the moral maze that is life and love in the twenty-first century.The story is told by one of the two principal characters, Nathan, so the reader is intimately involved throughout and neither bystander or voyeur.Nathan's family is English upper-middle class and some of the story is set on the family yacht based in the western Mediterranean which may be of particular interest to sailors and would-be sailors alike.We experience life through Nathan's eyes, both the ecstasy and the tragedy, that will test the reader's emotions to the limit.D'Iffinger confronts the explicit nature of love's sexual aspects with honesty and sensitivity, yet does not resort to any crudeness of language.Would your maiden aunt enjoy this book?You might well be surprised!

  • av Aurelia Fasano Brogan
    127

    This is the tale of a happy little palm tree who grows up alone on an island. One day he gets tall enough to see past the sea and spots a pretty town full of trees sparkling in the distance. He begins to compare himself to the other trees and wonder why he's so ordinary and alone. While he's feeling down, some friendly visitors hatch a plan to cheer him up on Christmas Eve. With their help he learns to let his own special light shine.

  • av Alex White
    127

    Whiskers the little rabbit decides to make grumpy fox a pie. Hop along with her as she gets help from all the forest creatures. Will the grumpy fox enjoy the pie?

  • av Sara Bradley
    147

  • av Janet Williams
    127

    Maxx and Mrs. Queen is a heartwarming and unusual animal rescue story. Maxx, Harry, Greta, Tootsie, and ZaZa were themselves homeless until Uncle Oscar found them one cold, dark night and took them home. When Uncle Oscar is to be awarded an honorary title, Mrs. Queen invites Uncle Oscar to bring his family to meet her at the palace, and so begins this imaginative story of rescuing dogs and cats from life on the streets and finding them loving forever homes. Be prepared to laugh and cry as the story winds its way from Buckingham Palace through the streets of London and St. James's Park, bringing the homeless animals to safety, a Royal Fur Ball, and much more.

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