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Books with author Carol Lynn Pearson

  • I'll Walk with You

    Carol Lynn Pearson, Jane Sanders

    Hardcover (Gibbs Smith, March 17, 2020)
    Help little ones learn to show love for the people around them, no matter how they look, sound, pray, love, or think.Beloved author of The Lesson and Will You Still Be My Daughter? Carol Lynn Pearson is known for her heartfelt, sometimes tear-jerking poetry and stories. Her newest title will enchant children with a sweet, tender poem about loving and accepting others, no matter what they look like, where they come from, or what their age and abilities are.Carol Lynn Pearson is the author of more than forty books and plays, including Goodbye, I Love You and Will You Still be My Daughter?. She has been a guest on "The Oprah Winfrey Show," and "Good Morning, America," and was featured in People Magazine. She lives in Walnut Creek, California.
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  • A Christmas Thief

    Carol Lynn Pearson

    Hardcover (Cedar Fort Inc., July 15, 2008)
    Their Nativity set is missing. And Megan knows who stole it. Ever since the second grade, Brian Baumgarten has been a thorn in her side. Megan s sure he s the only one who would stoop so low as to steal her family s Nativity set. Some quick reconnaissance confirms he s the Christmas thief, but as Megan and her family dig deeper, they find more than just their missing Nativity figures. Recovering Christmas may turn out to be very different from what Megan ever expected.
  • A Christmas Thief: A Novel

    Carol Lynn Pearson

    Hardcover (Loyola Pr, Aug. 1, 2003)
    The theft of their nativity set by a troubled neighbor boy gives a family an opportunity to instigate a Christmas miracle of their own.
  • I'll Walk with You

    Carol Lynn Pearson, Jane Sanders

    eBook (Gibbs Smith, June 22, 2020)
    Help little ones learn to show love for the people around them, no matter how they look, sound, pray, love, or think. Beloved author of The Lesson and Will You Still Be My Daughter, Carol Lynn Pearson is known for her heartfelt, sometimes tear-jerking poetry and stories. Her newest title, illustrating her popular song written for children in 1987, will enchant children with a sweet, tender poem about loving and accepting others, no matter what they look like, where they come from, or what their age and abilities are. Carol Lynn Pearson is the author of more than forty books and plays, including Goodbye, I Love You and I’ll Always Be Your Daughter. She has been a guest on "The Oprah Winfrey Show," and "Good Morning, America," and was featured in People Magazine. She lives in Walnut Creek, California.
  • The Christmas Thief

    Carol Lynn Pearson

    Paperback (Gold Leaf Pr, June 1, 1995)
    The theft of their nativity set by a troubled neighbor boy gives a family an opportunity to instigate a Christmas miracle of their own.
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  • Today, Tomorrow and Four Weeks from Tuesday: A Novel

    Carol Lynn Pearson

    Hardcover (Bookcraft Pubs, June 1, 1983)
    Carrie's visit to an Israeli kibbutz gives her a new perspective on love and marriage, her Mormon heritage, and life.
  • Lasting Peace

    Carol Lynn Pearson

    Paperback (Deseret Book Co, Sept. 1, 1990)
    It's 1856. The Ute Indians and the settlers in Utah Valley are heading toward war.
  • I Grew you in my Heart

    Jo-Lynn Pearson

    Paperback (FriesenPress, May 11, 2018)
    David is a curious two-year-old who loves to laugh and hide from his mother in the garden. When his pregnant older cousin visits one day, David asks his mother if her tummy was that big when she grew him. David's mother tells him that she didn't grow him in her tummy; she and his dad adopted him, and she grew him in her heart. As the years go by, David's family adopts a cat and a bird, and he understands that this means they will take very good care of them forever. As David gets older, he has more questions about being adopted, and his conversations with his mother become more complex-and sometimes harder. I Grew You in My Heart is a warm account of parental love based on real conversations between the author and her son about what it means to be adopted. It provides a simple and reassuring starting point for conversations with children about adoption and will be a valuable addition to the libraries of many families, both with adopted children and without....
  • A Lasting Peace

    Carol L. Pearson

    Hardcover (Springville, Utah, U.S.A.: Cedar Fort, Incorporated/C F I Distribution, March 15, 1983)
    An intimate story of people in a troubled relationship by this prolific 20th Century author
  • I Grew you in my Heart

    Jo-Lynn Pearson

    eBook (FriesenPress, May 14, 2018)
    David is a curious two-year-old who loves to laugh and hide from his mother in the garden. When his pregnant older cousin visits one day, David asks his mother if her tummy was that big when she grew him. David’s mother tells him that she didn’t grow him in her tummy; she and his dad adopted him, and she grew him in her heart. As the years go by, David’s family adopts a cat and a bird, and he understands that this means they will take very good care of them forever. As David gets older, he has more questions about being adopted, and his conversations with his mother become more complex—and sometimes harder. I Grew You in My Heart is a warm account of parental love based on real conversations between the author and her son about what it means to be adopted. It provides a simple and reassuring starting point for conversations with children about adoption and will be a valuable addition to the libraries of many families, both with adopted children and without.
  • EARL THE BURRO

    Carol Lynn

    language (Carol Lynn, April 14, 2014)
    Earl was born slightly different than the others but they learned that the difference doesn't matter.
  • I Grew you in my Heart

    Jo-Lynn Pearson

    Hardcover (FriesenPress, May 11, 2018)
    David is a curious two-year-old who loves to laugh and hide from his mother in the garden. When his pregnant older cousin visits one day, David asks his mother if her tummy was that big when she grew him. David's mother tells him that she didn't grow him in her tummy; she and his dad adopted him, and she grew him in her heart. As the years go by, David's family adopts a cat and a bird, and he understands that this means they will take very good care of them forever. As David gets older, he has more questions about being adopted, and his conversations with his mother become more complex-and sometimes harder. I Grew You in My Heart is a warm account of parental love based on real conversations between the author and her son about what it means to be adopted. It provides a simple and reassuring starting point for conversations with children about adoption and will be a valuable addition to the libraries of many families, both with adopted children and without....