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  • A Postcard from Italy: The No.1 bestseller returns with her most uplifting, heartwarming romance yet

    Alex Brown

    eBook (HarperCollins, July 11, 2019)
    Praise for A Postcard From Italy‘Be whisked away in this sunny, heartwarming read’ Woman’s Own‘I adored it’ Milly Johnson‘Enchanting and wonderfully romantic’ Cathy Bramley‘I adored it. The perfect summer read!’ Lesley PearseGrace Quinn loves her job at Cohen’s Convenient Storage Company, finding occasional treasure in the forgotten units that customers have abandoned. Her inquisitive nature is piqued when a valuable art collection and a bundle of letters and diaries are found that date back to the 1930’s.Delving deeper, Grace uncovers the story of a young English woman, Connie Levine, who follows her heart to Italy at the end of the Second World war. The contents also offer up the hope of a new beginning for Grace, battling a broken heart and caring for her controlling mother.Embarking on her own voyage of discovery, Grace’s search takes her to a powder pink villa on the cliff tops overlooking the Italian Riviera, but will she unravel the family secrets and betrayals that Connie tried so hard to overcome, and find love for herself?
  • Ghosts of Florida's Gulf Coast

    Alan Brown

    Paperback (Pineapple Press, Oct. 1, 2014)
    It's easier to imagine ghosts haunting gloomy, medieval castles in Europe of brooding mansions in New England than bright, cheerful homes across the Sunshine State, but ghosts abound in sunny, tropical Florida. In fact, Florida absolutely oozes the weird, the creepy, and the ghastly.
  • Ghosts of Florida's Gulf Coast

    Alan Brown

    eBook (Pineapple Press, Oct. 17, 2015)
    It's easier to imagine ghosts haunting gloomy, medieval castles in Europe of brooding mansions in New England than bright, cheerful homes across the Sunshine State, but ghosts abound in sunny, tropical Florida. In fact, Florida absolutely oozes the weird, the creepy, and the ghastly.
  • The Bible and Christianity

    Alan Brown

    Library Binding (Smart Apple Media, Aug. 1, 2003)
    Explains how the Old and New Testaments came to be part of the Bible used by Christians and discusses some of the important messages found in the holy scriptures.
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  • Haunted Tennessee: Ghosts and Strange Phenomena of the Volunteer State

    Alan Brown

    Paperback (Stackpole Books, Feb. 26, 2009)
    Ghosts seem to be everywhere in Tennessee, from the bucolic small towns to the weathered historic districts of its metropolitan centers. Readers will encounter the spirits of the Battle of Shiloh, the Fiddlin' Snake Man of Johnson County, Andrew Jackson at the Hermitage, Hank Williams at Ryman Auditorium, and Elvis Presley at Graceland. Strange creatures are also featured, including Bigfoot, the famed Wampus Cat, and the legendary Bell Witch.
  • Ghosts of Mississippi’s Golden Triangle

    Alan Brown

    Paperback (The History Press, Sept. 26, 2016)
    The Golden Triangle is an institutional hub, but restless spirits of Native Americans, Civil War soldiers and slaves also wander this region. Tales of a mysterious watchman who patrols the railroad tracks between Artesia and Mayhew haunt curious locals. Ed Kuykendall Sr. is rumored to manage Columbus's Princess Theater from beyond the grave. A young girl who died while attempting to free her head from a stair banister is said to still wander the halls of Waverly. Author Alan Brown uncovers the eerie thrills and chills within Mississippi's Golden Triangle.
  • Haunted Tennessee: Ghosts and Strange Phenomena of the Volunteer State

    Alan Brown

    eBook (Stackpole Books, Feb. 26, 2009)
    Meet the spirits and strange creatures found everywhere in Tennessee.
  • Ghosts of Mississippi's Golden Triangle

    Alan Brown

    eBook (The History Press, Sept. 26, 2016)
    Discover the spine-chilling stories and local legends of this corner of the American South . . . Includes photos! Mississippi’s Golden Triangle is a major modern hub—but restless spirits of Native Americans, Civil War soldiers, and slaves also wander this region. Tales of a mysterious watchman who patrols the railroad tracks between Artesia and Mayhew haunt curious locals. Ed Kuykendall Sr. is rumored to manage Columbus’s Princess Theater from beyond the grave. A young girl who died while attempting to free her head from a stair banister is said to still walk the halls of Waverly. In this fascinating tour, author Alan Brown uncovers the eerie thrills and chills that are part of local history. “[Alan Brown’s] newest collection of stories involves a couple of places in Monroe County, namely the Gregg-Hamilton House in Aberdeen and the remains of the Gulf Ordnance Plant in Prairie . . . [In the Golden Triangle,] he found plentiful resources of historical information.” —Monroe Journal
  • What I Believe

    Alan Brown

    Library Binding (Millbrook Press, March 1, 1999)
    A young person's guide to the major religious beliefs of the world explains each faith's beliefs, customs, and scripture, as well as examining the particular foods, festivals, and dress commonly associated with them.
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  • Lost Boys Never Say Die

    Alan Brown

    Hardcover (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, Aug. 2, 1989)
    Scheduled to go to summer camp to work on his stuttering problem while his parents go off to the Arctic, Lewis surreptitiously steals back into his house where he lives a secret life for eight weeks, meeting a new friend who is camping in a nearby woods and who involves Lewis in acting and a new approach to his speech problem and to life.Scheduled to go to summer camp to work on his stuttering problem while his parents go off to the Arctic, Lewis surreptitiously steals back into his house where he lives a secret life for eight weeks
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  • Christianity

    Alan Brown

    Paperback (Walrus Books, March 5, 2005)
    Six studies of six faiths. The World Religions series explores the major religions of our world today. Focusing on the six main religions: Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Buddhism, Hinduism and Sikhism, each title looks first at one person's experience, and then examines the facts, arguments and opinions from around the globe. Special debate panels, supported by a wealth of resource material, invite the reader to discuss the issues that are currently shaping our world. Young readers will learn about their own faiths and will receive answers to important questions such as: What is Jewish Law? What is enlightenment? Do Sikhs believe in an afterlife? Should we question the truth of religious books such as the Bible? What does the Hindu way of life aim for? These questions and many more are explored in detail, providing readers with a glossary and resource guide for further reading. Written by educators, these books are well researched, carefully written, and are credible resources for young students. Parents will appreciate the open and sensitive treatment of each religion. The World Religions series is an important contribution to helping increase cultural awareness and promote tolerance.
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  • Burpy the Burposaur Goes to School

    Larry Alan Brown

    eBook
    When Burpy the Burposaur gets real nervous, he lets out tremendous burps that cause all sorts of problems. On his first day of school, his teacher, Miss Kreecher, makes him very upset. That causes poor Burpy to burp so hard that he accidentally bounces Miss Kreecher out of the classroom and almost knocks down the school! After the police take Burpy home, he thought he would never have any friends, again. But his Mom, like all good moms, soothes Burpy and assures him he will have friends. Author Larry Alan Brown uses Dr. Seuss-style rhyming to bring his original character, Burpy, to life in a heart-warming story that shows that it’s possible for kids to have upsetting experiences and, when there is love in the home, still be happy.