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Books with author Benny Andrews

  • My Brother's Best Friend

    Becky Andrews

    eBook (Becky Andrews, Jan. 11, 2014)
    Christy Walsh is struggling with life after her parents' deaths and is still feeling the effects of a cruel high school prank. Devin Malone is her brother’s best friend. Tall and handsome, his charisma and cheeky smile made him the first crush of many girls, including Christy. Now that they’re both in their twenties, she sees him as an arrogant womanizer that she has to put up with...but then again he's also the reason she is still alive. So when circumstances leave her with a house to herself and Devin as a house guest, Christy is forced to come to terms with her feelings for him and finds that life still has some surprises in store for her.(17+ due to mature content)
  • Heir of Stone

    Bella Andrews

    language (A Hard Row Press, Oct. 10, 2019)
    The magic she wields may be more dangerous than the enemies she'll face... Stalked by an ancient foe and haunted by a soul lost to time, Riley Walsh is desperate to escape the dark forces seeking her magic. She flees to Ireland to her grandfather's castle, but it's too late to hide. She must fight. And she must win. And the only way to do that is to wield old magic...dangerous magic, the magic of the triple goddess Morrigan. But wielding those powers will strip her of her humanity and separate her from all she knows and all she loves forever. Including two men who want her love. Scroll up and one-click to start reading now!
  • I Am the Darker Brother: An Anthology of Modern Poems by African Americans

    Arnold Adoff, Benny Andrews

    Mass Market Paperback (Simon Pulse, Jan. 1, 1997)
    First published in 1968, this anthology was one of the first collections of African American poetry specifically created with the young reader in mind. Along with selections from Langston Hughes and Gwendolyn Brooks, this newly updated version features poems by such contemporary poets as Maya Angelou, Ishmael Reed, Rita Dove, and others. This is a comprehensive reflection of the African-American voice and culture. Young Adult.
  • Counting Flowers

    Beth Andrews

    Paperback (Beth Burgoon, May 20, 2019)
    Award-winning author Beth Andrews brings you her highly anticipated debut young adult novel!At seventeen, Natalie Hewitt has her future mapped out. Graduate top of her class, get into an Ivy League School and along the way be a top athlete, the perfect daughter, and nice to everyone. It’s not easy living up to the pressure she puts on herself. Sometimes she feels overwhelmed with anxiety. So she has her quirks, like counting the flowers on her wall, to help her focus, help her get calm.Lately, it’s taking so much effort—and more counting—to meet those expectations. Nothing is the way it used to be. Her best friend is drifting away. Her brother is in trouble again. And her boyfriend Phillip is convinced there’s something going on between her and Owen Radlowski.That’s so not true. Owen is just a guy she tutors. A friend. Nothing more. And yet…she can’t stop thinking about him. He gets her—even the counting—and doesn’t ask for too much from her. Still, Owen is not Philip, which makes him the wrong guy for her. He has no place in her future plans. As her carefully arranged life unravels, her quirks don’t work the way they should, and Natalie has to face what is real. And learn to accept it might not be what she thinks it should be.A contemporary young adult romance perfect for fans of Jenny Han, Stephanie Perkins and Huntley Fitzpatrick! Look for the continuation of Natalie's story in book 2 to be released in early 2020.
  • Maiden of Mist

    Bella Andrews

    (A Hard Row Press, Sept. 10, 2020)
    The magic she wields may be more dangerous than the enemies she'll face... Morrigan descendant Riley Walsh must find a way to save herself and her loved ones.
  • Math, Grade 5: Harcourt School Publishers Math California

    Andrews

    Hardcover (Harcourt School Publishers, Jan. 1, 2006)
    Unit 1: Whole Numbers and Decimals. Unit 2: Number Theory and Fraction Concepts. Unit 3: Fraction Operations. Unit 4: Decimal Operations. Unit 5: Algebra and Percent. Unit 6: Geometry. Unit 7: Measurement. Unit 8: Data and Graphs. 645 pages
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  • Danny the Dinosaur

    Benjamin Andrews

    language (, Feb. 8, 2018)
    A Children's book of dinosaurs and creation
  • Pictures for Miss Josie

    Sandra Belton, Benny Andrews

    Hardcover (Amistad, April 1, 2003)
    This remarkable picture book tells the story of Josephine Carroll Smith (Miss Josie) and a young artist who, like many in real life, became one of her almost-sons. It's a story that starts with a train trip to a faraway city; it's a story about taking chances, and making friends, and believing in oneself. Throughout her life Miss Josie was like a giant standing in front of the sun. her achievements on the national stage were notable -- she was responsible for outlining the boundaries for the integration of the Washington, D.C., public schools. But it is her spirit and influence on a personal scale that this book celebrates. Miss Josie reminded the generations of young black men who walked through her door and stayed in her home to believe in themselves and all they could become. They did. Illustrated with compelling collage paintings by fine artist Benny Andrews, Sandra Belton's intimate and inspirational story pays tribute to the much-loved Miss Josie.
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  • Rift of Askrah Book 1: Fracture

    Benjamin Andrews

    eBook (Magic Jar Publishing, July 2, 2011)
    Nihlen Draven lives what most would consider the perfect life of royalty. As heir to the throne of the nation of Draven, he has been groomed for his future since birth. But as he approaches adulthood, his heart yearns for the freedom to choose his own destiny.In the neighboring nation of Rinh, a young thief named Marina does her best to survive the streets of the city with her best friend Cal. When a questionable contact from their past offers them more gold than either of them can imagine for a simple kidnap and ransom of a foreign prince, Marina jumps at the opportunity to extract herself and her friend from the poverty of Rinh.But as the kidnapping goes sour and Draven falls into the hands of Rinh, a strange ability surfaces in the young prince, and the shadows of a forgotten nation called Askrah leak into the world once more.In Fracture, Book 1 of the Rift of Askrah series, join Nihlen as he unlocks the secrets of the Eye of Kings and embarks on an epic quest to regain his kingdom.
  • I Am the Darker Brother: An Anthology of Modern Poems by African Americans

    Arnold Adoff, Benny Andrews

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, Jan. 1, 1997)
    A collection of African-American poetry is specifically created for young readers and includes a foreword by Nikki Giovanni and contributions by such prominent writers as Langston Hughes and Maya Angelou.
  • Heaven

    Andrews

    Mass Market Paperback (Pocket, Aug. 2, 1987)
    From the bestselling author of 'Flowers in the Attic' comes the first book in the series centred around the Casteel family and its dark and mysterious past. Repackaged to attract a new generation of Andrews' fans HER NAME WAS HEAVEN, HER LIFE WAS ANYTHING BUT Heaven's mother Angel had died in childbirth, and from that moment her father turned against her. Her only allies, it seemed, were her four half-brothers and sisters. When their father, poor and desperate, sold them to strangers, Heaven was left alone and friendless. Her only hope was to reunite her family. But how? So begins the heartbreaking, magical story of the Casteel family, continued in 'Dark Angel', 'Fallen Hearts', 'Gates of Paradise' and 'Web of Dreams'.
  • My Brother's Best Friend

    Becky Andrews

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 17, 2013)
    Christy Walsh is struggling with life after her parents' deaths and is still feeling the effects of a cruel high school prank. Devin Malone is her brother’s best friend. Tall and handsome, his charisma and cheeky smile made him the first crush of many girls, including Christy. Now that they’re both in their twenties, she sees him as an arrogant womanizer that she has to put up with...but then again he's also the reason she is still alive. So when circumstances leave her with a house to herself and Devin as a house guest, Christy is forced to come to terms with her feelings for him and finds that life still has some surprises in store for her.