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Books with author Christian Cornia

  • I Hate Gray: When it’s not black and white, it’s gray… indecisiveness leads to anxiety

    Christian Cook

    Paperback (Independently published, June 18, 2020)
    I Hate GrayMiddle child caught between childhood and growing up with her suburban upbringing, and trying to chase her big city dreams. Her indecisiveness causes her to have anxiety. She doesn't want to be that way, she hates it but it is a big part of who she is. Battling anxiety, starting college, being in love or not for the first time and trying to maintain her relationship with God in a world she doesn't quit understand. Nothing seems black and white but gray. About The Author Christian Sandra-Elise Cook is from the suburbs of Detroit. At age 16, she graduated high school and then attended Columbia College Chicago. Here, she obtained a BA in Public Relations, and discovered her depth as a woman and a writer by taking various creative writing courses and using the city of Chicago as her campus. After being accepted into a writing program in Paris she rediscovered her passion for her first true love, writing. Paris was also Christian’s first time traveling outside of the United States and it opened her eyes to new experiences, a slower pace, and it made her question life as she understood it. Always curious, Christian discusses life, faith, and all the unexpected occurrences in between.
  • I Hate Gray: When it’s not black and white, it’s gray… indecisiveness leads to anxiety

    Christian Cook

    eBook (GSP BOOKS An Imprint of Leeds Press Corp, July 30, 2020)
    I Hate GrayMiddle child caught between childhood and growing up with her suburban upbringing, and trying to chase her big city dreams. Her indecisiveness causes her to have anxiety. She doesn't want to be that way, she hates it but it is a big part of who she is. Battling anxiety, starting college, being in love or not for the first time and trying to maintain her relationship with God in a world she doesn't quit understand. Nothing seems black and white but gray. About The Author Christian Sandra-Elise Cook is from the suburbs of Detroit. At age 16, she graduated high school and then attended Columbia College Chicago. Here, she obtained a BA in Public Relations, and discovered her depth as a woman and a writer by taking various creative writing courses and using the city of Chicago as her campus. After being accepted into a writing program in Paris she rediscovered her passion for her first true love, writing. Paris was also Christian’s first time traveling outside of the United States and it opened her eyes to new experiences, a slower pace, and it made her question life as she understood it. Always curious, Christian discusses life, faith, and all the unexpected occurrences in between.
  • When Unicorns Poop

    Lexie Castle, Christian Cornia

    Hardcover (Running Press Kids, Oct. 1, 2019)
    Celebrate all things sparkly, including unicorn poop, with this rainbow-filled, humorous story!Did you know that when a unicorn poops, rainbows arch across the sky? And when they toot, shiny bubbles float all around! What happens when a unicorn sneezes or spits or cries? More magical whimsy occurs when unicorns do all these things, of course. Just don't step in their poop-eww!Complete with stunning, bright, and magical full-color illustrations, When Unicorns Poop is sure to delight kids as well as be the perfect gift for any unicorn-crazed adult.
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  • The Rise of Civilization: First Cities and Empires

    John Farndon, Christian Cornia

    Library Binding (Hungry Tomato ®, Jan. 1, 2018)
    Take an enthralling journey from the Stone Age onward, and see how our ancestors became great builders and rulers. They grew food, discovered metals, made tools, and invented writing. You will see a mighty civilization in Egypt, wise Chinese philosophy, Maya culture in Central America, the colossal Roman Empire, and much more. Illustrated maps let you compare what is happening across the globe at various moments in time. While the Santorini volcano was wiping out the Minoan civilization, flushing toilets were being invented in the Indus Valley (Pakistan). The Greeks held the earliest Olympic Games while the Zapotec built pyramids in Mexico. Find out where it all started!
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  • When Unicorns Poop

    Lexie Castle, Christian Cornia

    eBook (Running Press Kids, Oct. 1, 2019)
    Celebrate all things sparkly, including unicorn poop, with this rainbow-filled, humorous story!Did you know that when a unicorn poops, rainbows arch across the sky? And when they toot, shiny bubbles float all around! What happens when a unicorn sneezes or spits or cries? More magical whimsy occurs when unicorns do all these things, of course. Just don't step in their poop-eww!Complete with stunning, bright, and magical full-color illustrations, When Unicorns Poop is sure to delight kids as well as be the perfect gift for any unicorn-crazed adult.
  • The Rise of Civilization: First Cities and Empires

    John Farndon, Christian Cornia

    eBook (Hungry Tomato ®, Jan. 1, 2018)
    Take an enthralling journey from the Stone Age onward, and see how our ancestors became great builders and rulers. They grew food, discovered metals, made tools, and invented writing. You will see a mighty civilization in Egypt, wise Chinese philosophy, Maya culture in Central America, the colossal Roman Empire, and much more. Illustrated maps let you compare what is happening across the globe at various moments in time. While the Santorini volcano was wiping out the Minoan civilization, flushing toilets were being invented in the Indus Valley (Pakistan). The Greeks held the earliest Olympic Games while the Zapotec built pyramids in Mexico. Find out where it all started!
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  • The Modern World: The Last Hundred Years

    John Farndon, Christian Cornia

    eBook (Hungry Tomato ®, Jan. 1, 2018)
    Step back into the recent past and discover the moments that defined the modern world. The century took off with the Wright brothers' historic flight, then swung between two devastating world wars, while people's revolutions around the globe shook up society and transformed politics. Discover how the Russian Revolution overthrew the tsars, the Cold War split Europe, suffragettes won the right for women to vote, Nelson Mandela became South Africa's first black president, and more. Cool, illustrated maps show what was happening in different places at the same time, including milestones such as talking pictures and television, the moon landing, and the World Wide Web.
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  • PENROD AGAIN

    Christian

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, Nov. 30, 1987)
    Five stories chronicle the misadventures of disaster-prone Penrod Porcupine and his patient, long-suffering friend, Griswold Bear
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  • The Rise of Western Society: Sailing Ships and Revolutions

    John Farndon, Christian Cornia

    eBook (Hungry Tomato ®, Jan. 1, 2018)
    Follow four centuries of discovery and change, from the moment people set out to explore the world to turbulent times when it turned upside down—even for the people who stayed home! See how South American gold fueled Spain's Golden Age, Ivan the Terrible expanded Russia at a terrible cost, a French king and an English king lost their heads (literally), and the United States won independence. Illustrated maps highlight key events and give a bird's eye view of what was happening when and where—including mind-blowing inventions such as the telegraph, photography, and the car.
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  • The Middle Ages: New Conquests and Dynasties

    John Farndon, Christian Cornia

    eBook (Hungry Tomato ®, Jan. 1, 2018)
    Jump back in time to discover what was happening during the mysterious Middle Ages. Some people occupied themselves with putting crowns on their heads, others kept busy discovering and spreading new religions, and some focused on invasion and conquest. Follow along as warlords carve out kingdoms in Europe, China's only empress comes to power, Vikings set foot in America, and Mongol hordes create the greatest land empire. Fun, illustrated maps sweep you across the world from the Incas' Machu Picchu to medieval Mali and shogun Japan and on to the court of Kublai Khan. What a ride!
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  • CHARLOTTE the Pup - BOOK 1 - THE SECRET OF THE MAGICAL GARDEN: Dawgie Tales™ by J. CHRISTIAN

    J. Christian

    language (J. CHRISTIAN, June 10, 2014)
    Charlotte is a two year old Shih Tzu, loved and adored by her "parents". As with all doggies, she is terrified of thunderstorms and fireworks. Go on this journey with Charlotte and she will tell you how doggies find refuge in The Magical Garden from their worldly fears.Read about how Charlotte takes her Daddy to The Magical Garden and how he is reunited with all his pups.A touching tale of a couple's love for their pups, their tragic experiences and the joy of reunion.
  • CHARLOTTE the Pup BOOK 8 - DOGGIE BEARS™: DAWGIE TALES™ by J. CHRISTIAN

    J. Christian

    language (J. CHRISTIAN, Jan. 8, 2015)
    Charlotte meets Tango and falls in love!Later, after Tango and Charlotte are married in an elaborate ceremony, the whole family leave for their honeymoon. Months later, Charlotte experiences both joy and sorrow while delivering her pups.Charlotte’s Daddy, inspired by his family of doggies, creates the Doggie Bears, which are functional replicas of Charlotte’s canine family, for the benefit of those who cannot have real dogs. The launch of Doggie Bears takes Charlotte and her family on a whirlwind worldwide trip. Truly, this is a magical tale of the magic of doggies.