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Books with author Andrew Sanderson

  • The Veil of Angels

    Susan Anderson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 1, 2013)
    In the small, uneventful town of Clever, Missouri, high schooler Quinn McAvery is finding it hard to move forward in life after the recent death of her mother. With the tension between her and her father making home life almost unbearable, Quinn turns to the comfort of her childhood friends, until the arrival of the strange and secretive Louis York threatens the small bit of sanity she has left. With his silver eyes and sneaky smile, Louis effortlessly finds a place amongst Quinn’s tight knit social group, causing her to suspect that Louis is more than just the suave teenager he pretends to be. When she discovers his incredible secret through the means of two bronze skeleton keys, everything that Quinn believed about life and death will change forever. The Veil of Angels is a simple and inspiring story about discovering one’s inner strength and learning to love the beautiful tragedy that is life itself.
  • Octopus Oyster Hermit Crab Snail: A Poem of the Sea

    Sara Anderson

    Hardcover (Hand Print, Aug. 1, 2005)
    Start at the tips of the foamy waves, where the sun glints off the water, and go down to the depths of the sea, where the eel's phosphorescence glows in the dark with otherworldly intensity. Below the waves, there are to be seen, among a myriad of living creatures, the octopus, the snail, and the angelfish. Deeper still are the whales, the lobsters, and the sticklebacks. Resting on the floor are barnacles, pompanos, and eels. Returning to the surface, there are still more magnificently depicted examples of sea life—until the sunny beach and golden sand beckon. A journey through the ocean is imaginatively plumbed in words and pictures. Informative, clear, and graphically lovely, readers of all ages who dive into this book will never look at the sea in quite the same way.
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  • Banana Splits: Ways into Part-Singing

    Ana Sanderson

    Paperback (A & C Black, Aug. 16, 1715)
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  • Vegetables

    Sara Anderson

    Board book (Handprint, Aug. 9, 2007)
    It is not true that toddlers don't like vegetables at least, it won't be true after leafing through this delectable board book. Faster than the pages are turned, youngsters will gobble their celery and carrots! In her uniquely graphic drawings, Sara Anderson conveys through her brilliant use of color the ripeness of a tomato, the elegance of an eggplant. Exactly matching the kinds vegetables to be found in the kitchen and on the table, this book will inspire young children to count, classify, identify, add to their vocabularies, and enlarge their repertoires of favorite foods.
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  • This is Piffiny Muckledorn Macabee Oogley Thorpenstein

    Sandi Anderson

    Paperback (Independently published, Sept. 4, 2012)
    Come spend a day with Piffiny and get tongue-tied with a silly story that is fun to read!
  • Flowers for Mommy

    Susan Anderson

    Paperback (Africa World Pr, April 1, 1995)
    Aliya's search for flowers for her mother brings her in contact with the many animals in her backyard
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  • Garbage Day Surprise

    Sasha Anderson

    Paperback (XLIBRIS, Sept. 12, 2016)
    This book is based on a story I told my grandson Joshua. He loved all kinds of trucks but especially loved garbage trucks. I wanted to share this story with other children that love garbage trucks just as much as Joshua did.
  • Flowers for Mommy

    Susan Anderson

    Hardcover (Africa World Pr, March 1, 1997)
    Aliya's search for flowers for her mother brings her in contact with the many animals in her backyard
  • This is Piffiny Muckledorn Macabee Oogley Thorpenstein

    Sandi Anderson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 25, 2012)
    Follow Piffiny Muckledorn Macabee Oogley Thorpenstein and her little brother along on their daily activities through tongue-twisting narrative and hand cut paper illustrations. Recommended for all ages of silly billies and wiggily waggily giggly goos!
  • Some of My Best Friends Are Polka Dot Pigs

    Sara Anderson

    Hardcover (W J Fantasy, Nov. 1, 1997)
    Anderson, Sara
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  • Fruits

    Sara Anderson

    Board book (Handprint, Aug. 9, 2007)
    It is not true that toddlers don't like fruits at least, it won't be true after leafing through this delectable board book. Faster than the pages are turned, youngsters will gobble their kiwi and apples! In her uniquely graphic drawings, Sara Anderson conveys through her brilliant use of color the tang of a lemon. Exactly matching the kinds of fruits to be found in the kitchen and on the table, these books will inspire young children to count, classify, identify, add to their vocabularies, and enlarge their repertoires of favorite foods.
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  • What's the Matter, Sylvie?

    Anderson

    Hardcover (Dial, Jan. 1, 1981)
    Sylvie experiences the trials and tribulations of learning to ride her two-wheel bicycle.
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