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Books with author Catherine D Bell

  • The Girls' Guide to Life: How to Take Charge of the Issues That Affect You

    Catherine Dee

    Paperback (Megan Tingley, April 16, 1997)
    A handbook for girls ages ten to sixteen familiarizes them with the basic issues affecting girls and women today and explains how to cultivate a healthy self-image, presenting a mix of facts, activities, profiles, poems, and resource lists. Original.
  • Darcy Moon And The Deep-Fried Frogs

    Catherine Carvell

    Paperback (ReadHowYouWant, May 20, 2014)
    Darcy Moon's biggest problems include finding enough money to buy Skippity Chips, fitting in to the cool crowd and her mum's hairy armpits - until she finds out she is an Earth Guardian who has to save the local swamp from disaster, that is. The local frogs are disappearing, the food chain is broken and the creatures need Darcy's help. Darcy just wants to be a normal kid, but she pulls on her stinky sneakers and heads to the swamp for some seriously slimy adventure.
  • Ernest Simba

    Catherine Cowell

    Paperback (Hawkwood Books, May 1, 2014)
    Ernest Simba is fragile in body but not in spirit, fighting for his friends and his life in this bold and colourful African adventure.
  • The Last Catalyst

    H B Catherine

    Paperback (Bookish Dreams LLC, Jan. 17, 2020)
    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.
  • Saint Patrick, apostle of Ireland

    Catherine Beebe

    Unknown Binding (Saint Anthony Guild Press, March 15, 1968)
    None
  • Grandma Told Me So

    Catherine Deverell

    Hardcover (Standard Pub, July 1, 1988)
    None
  • The Girls' Book of Wisdom

    Catherine Dee

    Paperback (Little, Brown & Co., Jan. 1, 1999)
    None
  • St. John Bosco and the children's saint, Dominic Savio

    Catherine Beebe

    Unknown Binding (Vision Books, March 15, 1955)
    None
  • The Girls' Guide to Life: How to Find Your Voice, Speak Your Mind, and Have Fun Doing It

    Catherine Dee

    Paperback (Megan Tingley, April 27, 1997)
    A handbook for girls ages ten to sixteen familiarizes them with the basic issues affecting girls and women today and explains how to cultivate a healthy self-image, presenting a mix of facts, activities, profiles, poems, and resource lists.
  • Days of praise for Mary our Mother

    Catherine Beebe

    Unknown Binding (Saint Anthony Guild Press, March 15, 1949)
    Days of praise for Mary our Mother [Jan 01, 1949] Beebe, Catherine ... B0007HFXTY
  • The Girls' Book of Wisdom

    Catherine Dee

    Library Binding
    None