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Books with author Catherine Burch

  • Space: Stars, Constellations, Galaxies, The Big Bang!

    Catherine Barr

    Paperback (Haynes Publishing UK, Oct. 15, 2019)
    There are way more than billions of galaxies in space and just trying to imagine the far corners of the universe is an incomprehensible feat for the human brain! This handy pocket-sized book manages to squeeze in a huge amount of intergalactic information, with details of rockets, planets, black holes, space stations, shooting stars and famous astronauts. With amazing photographs and lots of facts and figures, this is a perfect starter guide to the wonders of space.
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  • Innocent Victims: Rescuing the Stranded Animals of Zimbabwe's Farm Invasions

    Catherine Buckle

    eBook (Merlin Unwin Books, March 15, 2014)
    In December 2002, Meryl Harrison moved a large audience to tears at the BBC Animal Awards Ceremony, having been flown over from her native Zimbabwe to receive their Special Award. There she told her tale of the rescue of countless animals caught up in five years of the Zimbabwean land invasions, as farmers and families were forced from their homes to make way for Mugabe's 'war veterans'. Many had to leave their animals behind, and it was Meryl's mission on behalf of the under-funded ZNSPCA to go into these destroyed farmsteads to rescue countless domestic animals and wounded livestock. Nandi, pictured on the book-jacket of this heart-warming account of her animal rescues, is just one of the many ordinary pet dogs she managed to save. The bravery of Meryl and her small team, as they overcame huge obstacles to find and return these traumatised pets to their loving owners, has earned her world-renown. But she didn't do it for any human praise - she did it for the animals, the innocent victims of human folly.
  • The Cat Who Would Never Be The Same

    Catherine Burr

    eBook (New Line Press, July 17, 2014)
    Shadow Cat becomes jealous when Max the dog moves in. Max gets to go places and do things that the cat cannot. Thankfully, Shadow Cat has a second home nearby that she moves into. This picture book is book 3 in the Shadow Cat Series of children's books in the 1-6 age range.
  • Fractured Shards: Water

    Catherine Burkett

    language (, Jan. 4, 2011)
    Ten teens, each with the power to control a single element, must unite to fight an evil that threatens to end the world.
  • The Last Catalyst

    H.B. Catherine

    eBook (Bookish Dreams LLC, Dec. 20, 2019)
    Anastasia has never really fit in here with her off-standish attitude, strange looks, and awkward demeanor, being brought here as an infant to escape the decades long civil war raging in Magiahortus between the Catalyst and Spongos Clans. Not that her social ineptness was entirely her fault; she was trained, as all Magieks are, to control her emotions and in such an emotionally riddled place, that was not the easiest task for a teenager. In fear of being found out and imprisoned or ridiculed as the “witches” and “magicians” before them (where did you think the term magician was coined or all those witches they burned came from?), she was raised in seclusion with her caretaker, Vivian; only being allowed to attend high school. So, when a Hunter of her realm, sent by the Spongos Lord Stefan attacks her in her home and Vivian disappears, Anastasia is forced to run to the only friend she has, a human named Marion. Quickly traced to Marion’s home, a Hunter captures them and out of fear, she accidentally summons a force unknown to her, putting their quest into motion. Setting out to rescue Vivian, she and Marion discover that the rift amongst the realms has reopened and the only way back is a key that has never been found – uncovering the secrets and lies that Anastasia was raised on along the way.
  • Eco Warrior: Understand, Persuade, Change, Campaign, Act!

    Catherine Barr

    Paperback (Haynes Publishing UK, Oct. 20, 2020)
    All life on Earth relies on the natural world to survive. We depend on nature for our health, food and most of our medicines. We depend on healthy ecosystems and natural resources for our homes and modern lives. But humans have become greedy. We are taking a lot more from nature than we need and we are knowingly causing climate change, which is threatening the survival of all life on Earth. For the first time just one species, humans, is have a massive impact on the planet. Many scientists have named this a new geological epoch, the Anthropocene. There are now 7.7 billion of us in this Age of Humans. But we humans have the knowledge and understanding to stop climate change, live wisely and sustainably in harmony with nature. We have discovered and rediscovered ways of making energy, growing food and technological solutions that will help us share the world’s natural resources and protect global biodiversity. There is enough space, enough water and enough natural resources for all life on Earth to thrive. If we share what we need and share the stories of success, together we will save planet Earth. That’s exactly what Eco Warriors do… Want to be one? This book offers concerned young people everything they need to get started…exploring the big issues, discovering amazing and inspiring individuals and campaigns, and finding out how making tiny changes can start to make a big difference.
  • Mother-Daughter Teatime Tales

    Catherine Burns

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 25, 2019)
    Mother Daughter Teatime Tales are short stories, perfect for reading aloud to your daughter. (Note: These are not picture books, just stories to read.) Each story is followed by a few Bible verses and discussion questions, intended to spark meaningful discussion about character matters, from a Christian viewpoint, in a fun and non-threatening way. If we begin having deep and open communication with our daughters when they are young, it will establish a pattern that can continue on into the teen years, when it is so vital (and often difficult) to maintain close relationships. These stories can provide a simple and enjoyable format for starting these heart-discussions, and speaking into our daughters’ lives the truth of Scripture, as we share together our experiences and ideas. These stories can be read one-on-one with your own daughter or read to a small group of moms and daughters. An ideal setting would be to have a tea party, inviting several mother/daughter pairs, and reading the story and talking over the discussion questions while you enjoy tea together. If the mother/daughter teams each take a turn hosting a tea in their home, it can provide a wonderful opportunity to also teach our daughters about hospitality, cooking, table-setting, etc.
  • Gandhi

    Catherine Bush

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Pub (Library), April 1, 1987)
    Recounts the life of the Indian leader who helped gain independence for his country through passive resistance and non-violence.
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  • Innocent Victims: Rescuing the Stranded Animals of Zimbabwe's Farm Invasions

    Catherine Buckle

    Hardcover (Merlin Unwin Books, March 1, 2009)
    "In December 2002, Meryl Harrison moved a large audience to tears at the BBC Animal Awards Ceremony, having been flown over from her native Zimbabwe to receive their Special Award. There she told her tale of the rescue of countless animals caught up in five years of the Zimbabwean land invasions, as farmers and families were forced from their homes to make way for Mugabe's 'war veterans'. Many had to leave their animals behind, and it was Meryl's mission on behalf of the under-funded ZNSPCA to go into these destroyed farmsteads to rescue countless domestic animals and wounded livestock.Nandi, pictured on the book-jacket of this heart-warming account of her animal rescues, is just one of the many ordinary pet dogs she managed to save.The bravery of Meryl and her small team, as they overcame huge obstacles to find and return these traumatised pets to their loving owners, has earned her world-renown. But she didn't do it for any human praise - she did it for the animals, the innocent victims of human folly."
  • The Last Catalyst

    H B Catherine

    Hardcover (Bookish Dreams LLC, Dec. 13, 2019)
    Anastasia has never really fit in here with her off-standish attitude, strange looks, and awkward demeanor, being brought here as an infant to escape the decades long civil war raging in Magiahortus between the Catalyst and Spongos Clans. Not that her social ineptness was entirely her fault; she was trained, as all Magieks are, to control her emotions and in such an emotionally riddled place, that was not the easiest task for a teenager. In fear of being found out and imprisoned or ridiculed as the "witches" and "magicians" before them (where did you think the term magician was coined or all those witches they burned came from?), she was raised in seclusion with her caretaker, Vivian; only being allowed to attend high school. So, when a Hunter of her realm, sent by the Spongos Lord Stefan attacks her in her home and Vivian disappears, Anastasia is forced to run to the only friend she has, a human named Marion. Quickly traced to Marion's home, a Hunter captures them and out of fear, she accidentally summons a force unknown to her, putting their quest into motion. Setting out to rescue Vivian, she and Marion discover that the rift amongst the realms has reopened and the only way back is a key that has never been found - uncovering the secrets and lies that Anastasia was raised on along the way.
  • The Mystery of the Blue Book

    Catherine D.

    language (, April 14, 2014)
    Emily's summer before senior year of high school has been eventful with a variety of new experiences. In the midst of these new experiences, there is the constant mystery of the blue book and her dreams. What do they mean? What will she uncover over time?
  • Chunky, Bumpy, Dumpy Trucks

    Catherine

    Board book (Dorling Kindersley Publishers Ltd, )
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