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Books with author Annie Sullivan

  • A Change of Seasons: Folk-Art Quilts and Cozy Home Accessories

    Bonnie Sullivan

    eBook (That Patchwork Place, Sept. 7, 2016)
    Folk-art style is always in season, and this collection of charming projects will dress up your home all year long. Stitch your way through four collections of projects that display the distinctive colors and rich textures of each season. Cozy photos will inspire you to decorate your home with cheerful and inviting decor accents you'll be proud to display.Stitch inspiring designs, including quilts, wall hangings, pillows, framed pictures, banners, and moreFreshen the look of your home and create seasonable gifts for holidays and special occasions year-roundCreate gorgeous effects with three enjoyable techniques: easy wool applique, hand embroidery, and patchwork
  • The Katzenstein Kids and the Eye of Horus

    A.G. Sullivan

    eBook (AG Sullivan, Nov. 23, 2019)
    A young adult story of a journey through time and history that begins with an unusual discovery in the vast desert of Egypt in the midst of World War II. Decades later, Will, Dez, Isaac and Amy didn't expect their summer would be anything more than ordinary...but once destiny took hold extraordinary was a better word. From the beginning, with the discovery of a vintage comic book to its finale set around the innocents of a small Cape Cod town a mystery is unraveled by those you least expect. Yet, within the clues also lie an unbreakable friendship shared by four kids. This coming of age mystery-adventure delivers the bravery found in all of us and the fortune destiny reserves for the few. Danger lurks within the shadows, but the help of a power gift awaits those who choose to find the hero within themselves.
  • Bob E. Bear Goes Fishing

    A.J. Sullivan

    Hardcover (Fox Pointe Publishing, LLP, July 5, 2020)
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  • Wind Rose House

    Ann Sullivan

    eBook (Cabin Publications, July 12, 2016)
    Twelve-year-old Kate Nolan has spent the six years since her mother's accidental death trying to keep everything about her life as normal as possible, but now her father wants to move the two of them from their home in Wakefield, North Carolina, to Spruce River, the small town in New York State's Adirondack Mountains where he grew up. Kate has not been to Spruce River since she was a baby, and she fears this move would turn her life upside down. Wind Rose House chronicles Kate's struggle to come to grips with the possible move and the discoveries she makes about herself, her father, and her late mother.
  • Florida: The Sunshine State

    Ann Sullivan

    Library Binding (Weigl Pub Inc, July 1, 2011)
    Introduces the geography, industries, history, government, and people of the state of Florida.
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  • The Katzenstein Kids and the Eye of Horus

    A.G. Sullivan

    Paperback (AG Sullivan, Nov. 24, 2019)
    A young adult story of a journey through time and history that begins with an unusual discovery in the vast desert of Egypt in the midst of World War II. Decades later, Will, Dez, Isaac and Amy didn't expect their summer would be anything more than ordinary...but once destiny took hold extraordinary was a better word. From the beginning, with the discovery of a vintage comic book to its finale set around the innocents of a small Cape Cod town a mystery is unraveled by those you least expect. Yet, within the clues also lie an unbreakable friendship shared by four kids. This coming of age mystery-adventure delivers the bravery found in all of us and the fortune destiny reserves for the few. Danger lurks within the shadows, but the help of a power gift awaits those who choose to find the hero within themselves.
  • Wind Rose House

    Ann B. Sullivan

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 1, 2016)
    Twelve-year-old Kate Nolan has spent the six years since her mother's accidental death trying to keep everything about her life as normal as possible, but now her father wants to move the two of them from their home in Wakefield, North Carolina, to Spruce River, the small town in New York State's Adirondack Mountains where he grew up. Kate has not been to Spruce River since she was a baby, and she fears this move would turn her life upside down. Wind Rose House chronicles Kate's struggle to come to grips with the possible move and the discoveries she makes about herself, her father, and her late mother.
  • A Rare Night Indeed: A Spooky, Spirited, Fright Night Halloween Poem

    A L Sullivan

    language (, Oct. 1, 2012)
    A Spooky, Spirited, Fright Night Halloween Poem for Ages 8-80! Hours of fun! Adult & kid's Halloween poetry! "We'll jump and run, have such fun, We may wake the dead from their tombs." "A Rare Night Indeed" is a Halloween poetry, picture book! Full of riddles and rhymes. An artistic hybrid of art and poetry that will entice seasoned readers to reminisce about spooky childhood adventures and excite young readers with imaginative abstract images. Enjoy this abstract black and Wwhite spooky, Halloween art.
  • Sir Isaac Newton: Famous English Scientist

    Anne Marie Sullivan

    language (Mason Crest, Oct. 21, 2014)
    Isaac Newton's exploration of the world around him has shaped the direction of science for the last few hundred years. Newton's ideas about gravity, light, color, and the way things move have all shaped the way we think about the way the world works. Few people have been as important to science as Sir Isaac Newton. Learn about the story of one of the world's most influential scientific thinkers in Sir Isaac Newton: Famous English Scientist.
  • Justice for Cassidy

    Andre Sullivan

    Paperback (Hamilton Jackson Publishing, Jan. 26, 2019)
    Join Cassidy in her latest adventure as she plays detective and solves the mysteries of the missing objects in the neighborhood and learns an important lesson about not judging a book by its cover.
  • Mother Teresa: Religious Humanitarian

    Anne Marie Sullivan

    eBook (Mason Crest, Oct. 21, 2014)
    Driven by a love of God and a desire to help make life better for the poor and the sick, Mother Teresa worked for her entire life to change the world for the better. She founded a Catholic charity that works to help children and the poor in more than 130 countries. In 1979, Mother Teresa was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for her tireless work to help and care for others. Today, Mother Teresa is remembered for the change she brought to the lives of people around the world. Learn the story of one of the world's most important religious and charity activists in Mother Teresa: Religious Humanitarian.
  • Cassidy Puts On A Show

    Andre Sullivan

    Paperback (Hamilton-Jackson Publishing, Sept. 8, 2017)
    Cassidy Puts On A Show is the second installment of the Cassidy series which involves young Cassidy learning more about her culture, history, and gaining an even more of an understanding and appreciation, that "we all have 2 eyes, 1 nose, 10 fingers and 10 toes and a smile to share with the ones you love the most.