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Books with author Belinda Fisher

  • Sammy Goes Fishing

    Belinda Fisher

    eBook (Xulon Press, May 26, 2016)
    Sammy is a boy who likes to go on a variety of adventures. On this trip, Sammy is going fishing with Grandpa and invites readers to come along as they hope to catch lots of fish. However, besides getting lessons about fishing, Grandpa uses the fishing to teach Sammy about God, Jesus and how to please them. Grandpa begins his talk about defining what sin is to Sammy and how the Devil uses every day activities to pull good boys and girls away from God. Later, Grandpa brings up the Ten Commandments; as he says the Commandments teach children to honor their parents, be honest, share with others and treat others as they would want to be treated. Above all, Sammy learns Jesus wants to be our best friend, and he can cause this to happen by putting Jesus first and making good choices that will make both Jesus and God proud. Belinda is retired and lives in a rural mid-west community. She has numerable years experience in Child Care, Maternal Child Health and Crisis Intervention.Belinda is a Spirit-filled Christian from her youth. She has spent years teaching Sunday School and Children’s Church including writing stories and plays for use in Church and Child Care settings.Her greatest desire is to advance God’s Kingdom by teaching Biblical Truths in simple to understand stories for children of all ages.…And to God be the Glory!
  • My Story Of Glory

    Linda Bellon- Fisher

    Paperback (Xlibris, Jan. 18, 2010)
    A young goat learns about living a healthy lifestyle from her old grandfather goat.
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  • Runaway Will

    Linda C. Fisher

    Paperback (Royal Fireworks Publishing, March 15, 2011)
    From the moment sixteen-year-old Will Shakespeare runs away from home, his goal is to avoid danger. But Fate ignores Will's plan. "You're a handsome boy," Volka, the old Gypsy queen, tells him. "With the right clothes, you'll fit in with us. Fit in, with these fearsome Gypsies? With their whips and knives and bears? Never! Then again, when you're on the run, hiding from authorities, home is where you find it. How and why did William Shakespeare go to London from Stratford? How and where did he first learn to write plays? When did he first fall in love? Runaway Will has some highly original answers while transporting us to an adventure among the sometimes violent, but also romantic, Gypsies in Elizabethan England. Linda Fisher's first novel about William Shakespeare, A Will of Her Own, also published by Royal Fireworks Press, was inspired by the realization that, since he was an excellent judge of human nature, Shakespeare would probably have made a wonderful sleuth. Typically, junior high English students read Romeo and Juliet, and Runaway Will echoes elements of that story in the relationship between Will and Melita. Despite being fiction, both Fisher's novels about Shakespeare teach factual information about him and the society in which he lived and which shaped his plays. "Runaway Will is an entertaining and quick-paced read. Young readers will enjoy following Will through several scrapes and narrow misses, and even older readers will find themselves entranced by Fisher's historical accuracy..."-Mollie Smith Waters (English and Theater instructor at Lurleen B. Wallace Community College, Greenville, Alabama.)
  • Take Note of Tommy-toe Goat

    Linda Bellon-Fisher

    Paperback (America Star Books, April 13, 2011)
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  • A Will of Her Own

    Linda Fisher

    Paperback (Royal Fireworks Publishing, March 15, 2007)
    When well done, historical novels are great fun. A Will of Her Own is great fun... This is a fascinating story of intrigue and murder set in murky 16th century London where a young man named Luke makes friends with a young actor/playwright named Will Shakespeare. But Luke really is fifteen-year old Lady Lucinda, a young woman who has disguised herself as a boy so she can act in a play. Only males were allowed to act in plays in Elizabethan England. As a boy however, Lucy finds herself fighting off assailants and even getting involved in a duel. Together Luke and Will have a series of adventures that that lead to uncovering and foiling a plot to assassinate Queen Elizabeth. As Lady Lucinda, she is a dutiful daughter of a lord and no one suspects her double life. As she explains to Will Shakespeare: it is her brother who has all the fun; she leads a very sheltered, dull life. An exciting and unusual story with great background detail. In a review of this book, Professor Peter Huggins, Auburn University, writes: When well done, historical novels are great fun. A Will of Her Own is great fun...Sword play and word play abound, and the novel moves with the precision and suppleness of a fencing match...The plot turns on various cases of mistaken identity and deliciously echoes The Comedy of Errors, a device which enhances the fun...Fisher has made her first-person narrative convincing and believable.
  • Science

    Linda Fisher

    Paperback (Hodder & Stoughton Childrens Division, Sept. 17, 1992)
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  • Sammy Goes Fishing

    Belinda Fisher

    Paperback (Xulon Press, Dec. 22, 2015)
    Sammy is a boy who likes adventure and one of his favorite adventures is going fishing with Grandpa. He brings readers along in the new children's book by author Belinda Fisher, Sammy Goes Fishing, as they hope to catch lots of fish. However, besides getting lessons about fishing, Grandpa also teaches Sammy about God, Jesus and being a good Christian. Grandpa begins his talk about defining what sin is to Sammy, stating that sin is how the devil deceives good boys and girls into doing bad things. Later, Grandpa brings up the Ten Commandments; as he says the Commandments teach children to honor their parents, share with others and to not do anything dishonest to make Jesus sad. Sammy learns Jesus wants to be our best friend, and he can cause this to happen by putting Jesus first and making good choices that will make both Jesus and God proud.