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Books with author Asia M. Lewis

  • A Devon Rex Tale

    A.M. Lewis

    eBook (Ashnari Bashari Vox Publishing 208 Weizmann St, Kfar Saba, Israel 44101, July 24, 2017)
    A beautiful Devon Rex kitty named Enock has a huge secret. He can read. Enock learns that books can take him anywhere he wants to go. He also learns that books like the Bible are instructions for us, not just stories. He has many adventures and makes many colourful friends in every book he reads. English editions of the rest of the series coming soon.
  • Ted Rafferty's Perplexing Hunt for Hidden Treasure

    A M Lewis

    language (A M Lewis, Feb. 2, 2013)
    When Lady Olivia Longwell takes her grandson, Ted Rafferty, to Egypt, she has no idea of the chaos which will ensue. If she had, she would surely have chosen a different destination. But Howard Carter has just discovered the simply splendid intact tomb of Tutankhamen and all things Egyptian are the height of fashion.Olivia is an unusual Grandmama. She has an unorthodox approach to life and a style to suit. Soon the party expand to include an under the weather baby camel, named Norris, Abasi, a local street urchin, and chaperone rivals Captain Laurence Higgenbottom and Doctor Rupert Green.It isn’t long before myth and mystery begin to encircle the band of intrepid travellers. Ancient legends featuring Ramses the Great, hushed stories of hidden treasure, and sinister dark shadows combine on a mad dash across Egypt.Word Count 56,509. Suitable for ages 9+, for children and adults alike who enjoy a tale of adventure, mystery and friendship.
  • Morgy Makes His Move

    M. Lewis

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books: A Division of Sanval, April 15, 2002)
    Morgy hates being the new kid in a new school in a new town in a new state. He wishes he were back in California. Here in Massachusetts he has to contend with Ferguson, who's older and seems to have singled out Morgy to pick on. Ferguson is even there when Morgy tries to learn how to play hockey, and he never misses a chance to dump Morgy on the ice. And hockey becomes even more humiliating when Morgy is demoted from the ten-and-unders to the seven-and-unders, where he's the oldest kid on the team.Each day brings more things to get used to, from weird Boston accents to surviving the blizzard of the century. Gradually, though, Morgy begins to figure out life in Puckett Corner and learns that he just might fit in after all.
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