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Books with author Caroline Smith

  • Lullabies for Little Hearts

    Carol Smith

    Hardcover (Tyndale Kids, March 15, 1872)
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  • Tales of Wonder Woods

    Carol Smith

    eBook (Covenant Books, Inc., Sept. 26, 2019)
    Val is a young boy living with his mother; his father is gone. In the woods near his home, he meets a giant spruce tree. Spruce, the giant Sitka spruce tree is steadfast; his roots are planted deep in the earth just as his values are planted deep in his spirit. Their friendship matures and endures until the time of Spruce’s death. The story combines real life intertwining with the fantasy world that takes place in Wonder Woods. In the fantasy world, a near-fatal rafting trip happens where they are rescued by an Indian chief. Big Chief Yellow Bird is like an angel unaware who appears when Val and his cousins are in danger or in need of guidance in Wonder Woods. Adventure, danger, death, grief, disappointment, victory, and heroism are portrayed in this tale. There are real-life explanations for the fantasies that occur in the woods. Throughout the story, signs of Val’s father slowly returning home are emerging.
  • The Story of a Child

    CAROLINE F. SMITH

    Hardcover (C.C. BIRCHARD & CO., March 15, 1901)
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  • The Story of a Child

    Caroline F. SMITH

    Hardcover (CC Birchard & Co., March 15, 1902)
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  • Saragossa

    Ms Minna Caroline Smith

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 11, 1899)
    "Saragossa" is the sixth volume in the brilliant series of historical novels by B. Pérez Galdós, which begins with "Trafalgar" and closes with "The Battle of the Arapiles," embracing "The Court of Carlos IV," "Gerona," and "Napoleon in Chamartin." B. Pérez Galdós, possibly known best in the United States as the author of "Doña Perfecta," may be called the Walter Scott of Spain. He is, however, truer to history than Scott, and the characters he creates move in an atmosphere of reality rather than romance. "Saragossa" is one of the most powerful, impressive, and popular of the twenty novels wherein he tells the gallant story of his native land. This tale of the second siege of the ancient Aragon city by the generals of Napoleon is a work of art, one that stirs the blood with admiration of the indomitable valor of the Spaniards; yet is it not also a document of special pleading for the world's peace? "Saragossa" ranks with Tolstoi's "War and Peace," and Zola's "La Débâcle," among great dramatic war novels.
  • Plan A is for Autism: Using the Affects Model to Promote Positive Behaviour

    Caroline Smith

    eBook (Speechmark Publishing, )
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