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Books with author CJ Carroll

  • The Ascension: a Super Human Clash by Carroll, Michael

    Carroll

    Paperback (Speak, 2012, Aug. 16, 1800)
    The Ascension: A Super Human Clash by Carroll, Michael [Speak, 2012] Paperbac...
  • The Story Of Tara

    Ann Carroll

    Paperback (In A Nutshell, Feb. 7, 2017)
    The Hill of Tara was first inhabited by Stone Age people and the amazing passage tomb they made there is still to be seen. Later Tara became the home of the High Kings of Ireland. On its summit stands the Stone of Destiny. No-one could become High King unless the stone roared its approval and when it roared the sound was heard everywhere in Ireland! The story of Tara is the story of Ireland.
  • A Moth Myth: For the lovers of 'Alice in Wonderland' and 'The Alchemist'.

    J.M. Carroll

    language (, July 2, 2019)
    'A Moth Myth' is a fairy tale for the child within us all. A pleasant escape to a world of wonder.The story is about a young Moth who struggles to stop 'The Perfect Combination of Science and Commerce' when he discovers the plan of an Edwardian era Scientist to trap all the Butterflies in a Rain Forest Valley during their yearly migration.The Scientist would catalog every species in the valley and have hundreds of thousands left over that will be mounted on pins and then sold to be displayed in drawing rooms all over Europe.Advancing Science and making Millions! What could be better?Unless, of course, you look at life from a Butterfly, or Moth's, perspective.‘A Moth Myth’ is a Fairy Tale for the 21st Century that seeks to stand among the Classics.
  • A Stone in the Glade

    J Carroll

    language (, Oct. 16, 2014)
    A young female werewolf deals with growing up and dealing with her lover as the moon waxes and wanes. After her mother dies she realizes that she must face an inevitable consequences of their strange relationship.
  • The Complete Alice Slipcase

    Carroll L

    Hardcover (Walker Childrens Hardbacks, Nov. 8, 2012)
    Brand new book
  • Then Comes Spring

    CeCe Carroll

    language (, Aug. 3, 2015)
    At seventeen, among the shift and collapse of family and friends, Emma fell in love. Jake came into her life and saw her in a way no one else did. But Jake was battling his own demons and with each step forward came several steps back. Four years later, Emma has changed. When she left High Gate so her mother could pursue a new career in Colorado, things were left open ended with Jake. Emma hoped their fragile bond would grow stronger despite their distance, but life doesn't always work out that way. Hardened by a broken heart, Emma ditches hopes and dreams in favor of safer choices. But when Jake appears back in her life, she must decide what she wants, what she needs, and what she can’t live without.
  • Alice in Wonderland & Through the Looking-Glass

    Carroll

    Hardcover (The Folio Society, March 15, 1992)
    None
  • Napoleon Bonaparte

    Bob Carroll

    Library Binding (Lucent Books, Jan. 1, 1994)
    A biography of the general who used his skills to carve out the largest and wealthiest empire the world had seen since the fall of Rome
  • The Tree Who Walked Through Time: A Tree Identification Story

    M. Carroll

    Paperback (Anamcara Press LLC, April 25, 2014)
    The Tree Who Walked Through Time - A Tree Identification Story is a children's picture book written by Maureen Carroll and lavishly illustrated by 18 artists who created realistic and fantastical replicas of trees. This book helps children identify different species of trees. This book is a flip book, a two-way tale, in that there are two books in one, with two front covers and no end. The Tree Who Walked Through Time is a story of an old Cottonwood tree who takes a stroll down memory lane, exploring the different trees that grow around him. The Cottonwood, named Prairie Prince, has a conversation with a boy who has fallen asleep under his branches. The other side of the book, The Boy Whose Branches Reached the Stars, is the story of a boy named Peter who is unhappy being short and longs to be tall like a tree. He goes on a stroll through the woods, exploring the different trees he might like to be, and eventually falls asleep underneath the old Cottonwood tree. Each artist contributed at least one tree to the book. As luck would have it, no two artists chose the same species! The artists' different styles and mediums highlight the unique qualities of each tree, helping the reader learn to distinguish the various species shown. Each contributing artist had a particular inspiration for selecting their tree. Along with their biographies you'll find in the book a brief description of why they chose the tree selected. Some of the contributing artists are well known, others yet to be discovered: • Judy Graversen-Algaier • Loretta Hendricks Backus • Kris Barlow • Shelley Barnhill • Maureen Carroll • Jack Cleveland • Lisa Grossman • Stan Herd • Rachel Herring • Paul Hotvedt • Steve Howard • Erok Johanssen • Cathy Martin • Samantha Nowak • Bobbie Powell • Ardys Ramberg • Sara L. Taliaferro and • Libby Tempero Author Maureen Carroll had never tried to herd cats before setting out to coordinate the work of seventeen other Kansas artists for The Tree Who Walked Through Time - A Tree Identification Story, but she has never known the meaning of the word "can't." A lover of rocks and trees since she was a little girl climbing in the Colorado Rockies, Maureen has worn many hats over the years, including linguist and cultural anthropologist, mom, public speaker, gluten-free cook, teacher, photographer, writer, graphic designer, and all-around Seeker of Truth. Maureen graduated from the University of Kansas and has taught classes throughout the United States and abroad. "I started by asking each artist to select a tree and to show something of what distinguishes that species of tree from others," Maureen explains. Serendipitously, no two artists chose the same tree. A few more were added along the way, including Jack Cleveland's fractal tree (which may grow wherever the human imagination wanders). "I wanted to introduce fine art to children, and to use that art to help them learn to identify different kinds of trees. Ultimately I wanted to serve the purpose of conservation by creating an emotional connection to the trees. My artists gave me more than I could have hoped for, which is wonderful because I wanted to help promote them, too." Motivation for this community effort to create a children's book was sparked by the recent cuts in funding to the arts and art education, particularly as it impacts children. "We were also motivated by our great love for trees and desire to aid tree conservation by increasing youths' understanding of trees." The author and artists are looking for book readers, tree lovers, and art supporters to aid in their cause of raising $25,000 for children's art education.
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  • Sir Licksalot & The Bay Fools

    D.L. Carroll

    eBook (America Star Books, Oct. 31, 2014)
    Blaze scrambles to fulfill a promise to keep the girls quiet. As luck would have it, a new snag develops and the girls aren’t the only problem keeping his magical fountain a secret. Nerves and impatience lead the Fools into sudden darkness, stranger danger, trouble with the law, and Sir Licksalot’s new frenemy. Can Bobby live up to Blaze’s motto; “It’s Cool to be Kind”, or is it too late for him? Find out in this spine-tingling landmark adventure that will keep you guessing. “You will laugh one moment and get goosebumps the next” - Family Review Center
  • The Root People

    S L Carroll

    Hardcover (Susan Carroll, July 23, 2016)
    As you settle down to sleep, a world just outside your window is coming to life! What mysteries the night holds! S.L. Carroll invites you to enter a secret world of magical wonders that could be happening right in your own back yard! This easy to read, rhyming story book with bright, colorful illustrations is perfect for birth - preschool aged children. Take a glimpse into the mystical world of tiny little people who love to sing and dance in the moonlight! Sure to become your little one's favorite bedtime story! Are they fairies? Are they elves? Read the book and decide for yourselves!