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Books with author Andrew D. Connell

  • Teenager or Adult: Do we deserve to drink alcohol?

    Andrew Cornell

    Paperback (iUniverse, March 28, 2005)
    A look into the most talked about controversies involving teenagers and drinking, through the research of multiple views in the first person.Andrew Cornell-A curious well rounded author in search for true answers involving major problems.What if parents could learn about the things that go on behind their backs involving alcohol? What if teenagers could be analyzed to prove that many are responsible and deserve to drink?The view is first person and allows for a two-sided opinion on teenage drinking. Many facts and stories are given that support the idea of teenagers being allowed to drink legally. Many facts also support why teenage drinking can be unsafe.The subjects covered offer parents new and alternative ways for stopping children from drinking. As these facts are offered, new facts come in to show that allowing it can have a twist when treating it in certain ways.For teenagers interested offers descriptions on situations when growing up like throwing parties, people at parties, dealing with officers of the law, and global views on teenage drinking.Included are many hilarious stories of teenagers at parties and embarrassing incidents. Every issue involving teenage drinking is covered with multiple views on each side.
  • The Rats of Finance: Book 2 in the Flash Travelers Series

    Andrew Connan

    Paperback (Dogs Breath Press LLC, June 17, 2020)
    It’s time for another Flash Travelers adventure for Sam and his friends —Randolph Coyote the Third, a humongous coyote who can talk and fly, andBobbie Bear, an android who can navigate through the flashes that aredoorways to other worlds.Sam faces a really big problem: His dad has lost his job, and can’t make themortgage payments. Worse yet, the bank intends to take the family’s ancestralhome and evict them — throw them out on the street, furniture and all.Can Sam and his friends save his home? It won’t be easy. They must travelthrough another flash to outsmart The Rats of Finance. There they meetMurray Gimmie Gimmie, one of the human-size rodents who manages thatworld’s financial system. Murray and his associates operate by a simple motto:“I need it, I want it, I gotta gotta have it.” And nothing is ever enough.How will Sam outwit the Rats of Finance? Will he find a way to save his home?Open this book to begin a new Flash Travelers adventure.
  • Water Pollution

    Andrew Donnelly

    Library Binding (Childs World Inc, Aug. 1, 1998)
    Questions and answers introduce the basics of water pollution, its causes, effects, and prevention
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  • Wetlands

    Andrew Donnelly

    Library Binding (Childs World Inc, Feb. 1, 1998)
    A brief introduction to wetlands, their appearance, location, and plants and animals that live there
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  • Scenters: A hidden world is open to them.

    Andrew Connan

    Paperback (Dogsbreath Press, LLC, Dec. 13, 2012)
    Twelve year old Pete stumbles into desperate trouble the moment he chomps down on that mystery root and becomes a scenter. All of us have creatures, symbionts, living inside our bodies, but only a scenter can communicate with them and obtain their help, and Pete needs plenty of help. He has no one to teach him to use his new abilities and he is forced to save himself and his girlfriend from a far more powerful, and purely evil, scenter. For kids 10 and up.
  • Beyond the Rainbow Flash

    Andrew Connan

    Paperback (Dogsbreath Press, LLC, April 22, 2009)
    When a boy named Sam goes to the animal shelter to adopt a dog he gets a lot more than a common canine. Randolph Coyote the Third and his teddy bear pal, Bobbie Bear, have remarkable abilities that enable them to take Sam through flashes, portals to other realms, on a quest to solve Sam's greatest problem: an imagination that makes everything scary. The worlds they visit are even more amazing than anything Sam could have fantasized. On their funny and exciting journey they encounter a dangerous pirate, a punishing storm, and the world's most powerful and evil sorcerer. They also meet the Grumpy Old Man, who terrifies Sam but gives him the advice he needs to solve his problem. Sam's travels not only change him but open him up to new opportunities, and provide the reader with an intriguing new perspective on the universe.
  • Water Pollution

    Andrew Donnelly

    School & Library Binding (Child's World, March 15, 1810)
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  • Teenager or Adult: Do We Deserve to Drink Alcohol?

    Andrew Cornell

    Paperback (iUniverse Mar-28-2005, Aug. 16, 2005)
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  • Waterfalls

    Andrew Donnelly

    Library Binding (Child's World, March 15, 1750)
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