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Books with author Anne Hunter

  • The Story of the Sun

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    eBook (Balboa Press, Sept. 20, 2017)
    Anne lived in the White Mountains of New Hampshire when she was in her twenties. She was surrounded by artists and musicians and a lot of questions. This book is a result of that time in her lifea carefree time of creativity and magic. The book celebrates her insights into mans quest for understanding and the meaning of the cosmos.
  • A Piece of Sky

    Ann Hunter

    Paperback (Afterglow Productions, Dec. 1, 2014)
    The most powerful force in creation has been stolen from the Tree of Life. Nurgal, Lord of Decay, is convinced the golden seed he possesses will help him end man's time on earth. The last thing he expects is for a little red hen to try and stop him. When the magic acorn strikes Rós in the head and changes how she sees the entire world, she believes the sky is falling. Determined to discover the identity of the seed, she strikes out into the big, wide world to find her answers. Many factions are in play and lives are at stake when she learns that an even greater evil is at hand. Life as she knows it is at its end. Can one little red hen save the world? In this twist on the classic tale of Chicken Little, no one is too small to make a difference.
  • R+J Sucks: A paranormal Shakespeare retelling

    Ann Hunter

    language (Aisling House, LLC, June 9, 2017)
    R+J SucksA Fractured Paranormal Shakespeare RetellingTwo hormonal teenagers... and she's a vampire.When immortality is the be all, end all of Capulet family, can Juliet escape her ancestry to live happily ever after?A boy from the wrong side of the tracks, Romeo is forbidden to cross into Capulet territory, but how long can he resist when all that beckons him is gold and prosperity? Will he realize in time that all that wealth was amassed in blood, or will he sway to Juliet's overpowering natural charisma?Two households, both of great dignity, In fair Verona, where we lay our scene, from ancient grudge breaks new mutiny, and civil blood makes civil hands unclean....
  • Possum's Harvest Moon

    Anne Hunter

    Paperback (Sandpiper, Sept. 28, 1998)
    When Possum sees the biggest, brightest, yellowest moon shining down one autumn night, he decorates the grass with lanterns and berries and heads out to invite the mice, the crickets, Racoon, Rabbit and other friends to his "Harvest Soiree".
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  • Morning Glory

    Ann Hunter

    Paperback (Rebel House Ink, June 28, 2018)
    Sequel to Born to Run and Yearling Can Alex & Brooke help Morning Glory overcome her racing slump? When a terrible accident shakes the Showmans, Alex finds herself questioning her place in the family. Feeling like a second class citizen, she turns once again to find her solace in horse racing. With a new filly to manage with Brooke, and Venus Galaxies's first foal on the way, the girls must rely on each other to make things work out. But will a handsome, foreign newcomer split them apart once again? On the heels of Joanna Campbell's beloved Thoroughbred Series, and Walter Farley's Black Stallion, comes a brand new young adult horse racing series that will sweep you away like a runaway Thoroughbred.
  • Possum's Harvest Moon

    Anne Hunter

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 1997)
    Colorful Cover. Each page has colorful illustration. Easy to read large double-spaced lettering.
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  • R+J Sucks: A Paranormal Shakespeare Retelling

    Ann Hunter

    language (Aisling House, LLC, June 16, 2017)
    One boy. One girl... and she's a vampire!The Capulets have plans for Juliet, a rare natural-born vampire. She must marry Paris and continue the bloodline. But how can she when she's fallen for a human? Such a love is forbidden, and her cousin Tybalt is sure to "discourage" Romeo Montague. Unsettled by this unholy union, the Montagues are ready to defend their family, and Romeo's soul.Two households, both of great dignity, In fair Verona, where we lay our scene, from ancient grudge breaks new mutiny, and civil blood makes civil hands unclean....
  • Possum's Harvest Moon

    Anne Hunter

    Audio Cassette (Scholastic Inc., Aug. 16, 1997)
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  • Possum's Harvest Moon

    Anne Hunter

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback, Sept. 28, 1998)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Possum awakes one autumn evening and decides to invite his animal friends to a party to celebrate the beautiful harvest moon one last time before the long winter.
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  • Moonlight

    Ann Hunter

    Paperback (Afterglow Productions, March 3, 2014)
    "My most beloved brothers, and father, With Mother's death and the threat of Ciatlllait's dark powers looming, I am not sure I am strong enough to save you. But I will try. War is coming. I am just one girl. I feel so small, but I will try to draw strength from Mother's final words: You are never alone." --Aowyn One vow. One curse. One thousand moons. While Princess Aowyn's six brothers are favored by their father, Aowyn is the jewel in her mother's crown. When the Queen dies, Aowyn takes a vow to protect her brothers and father from the hungry eyes of the queen's handmaiden, Ciatlllait - who is more than she seems. In order to save her family, Aowyn risks a dangerous deal with the dark creature Sylas Mortas. But magic comes with a price: and Aowyn soon realizes the one she has paid is too steep. Only true love can reverse the spell...but it will take one thousand moons. Set in a Celtic world, "Moonlight" is the story of faith and true love woven through a breathtaking retelling of the classic folktale "The Swan Princess"
  • What's in the Pond?

    Anne Hunter

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Books for Children, Sept. 27, 1999)
    What would you see if you sat at the edge of a pond and looked into the water? In this hand-size book, Anne Hunter illustrates in loving detail the creatures that live in and around a pond-a water strider, a tadpole, a red-winged blackbird, a painted turtle, and more. Each illustration is accompanied by simple yet detailed text describing the animal's characteristics and habits. Young readers can put this book into a pocket or a backpack and take it with them to the pond. The artwork and simple sense of wonder will inspire children to explore their environment. What's Under the Log? is the perfect accompaniment.
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  • Possum and the Peeper

    Anne Hunter

    Paperback (Sandpiper, Sept. 26, 2000)
    Peep! Peep! Peep!Possum opened one small eye.What was that noise? One by one, sleeping animals reluctantly awake to a peeping racket. Snug and warm in the midst of his winter's nap, Possum is roused by a small peep, peep, peep. In cranky morning fashion he is determined to find out who has so rudely awakened him. He and his friends, a bear, a muskrat, and a couple of catbirds, who also want the racket to stop, set out to find the surprising source of all the commotion. Soon, though, with the sun shining down warm on their feathers and fur, they realize it wasn't so bad to be rousted out of bed after all. Ann Hunter’s glowing art has all the delicacy of the season she celebrates in this whimsical tale of new beginnings.
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