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Books with author Christine Wilkerson

  • Creative Kids You Draw Books

    Christine Wilkerson

    Paperback (Independently published, July 3, 2020)
    The Creative Kids You Draw Books series provides elementary school age children with the opportunity to apply imagination and artistic expression to their literary experience. Children will enjoy reading engaging stories with the added bonus of drawing pictures to bring the text to life. Each book a child illustrates becomes a treasured keepsake. Book 1, Olivia's Iguana, which is the first in an amusing trilogy about a sweet Yorkshire Terrier who dreams of owning a pet iguana, is sure to charm and delight young readers/artists.
  • Creative Kids You Draw Books

    Christine Wilkerson

    Paperback (Independently published, July 19, 2020)
    The Creative Kids You Draw Books series provides elementary school age children with the opportunity to apply imagination and artistic expression to their literary experience. Children will enjoy reading engaging stories with the added bonus of drawing pictures to bring the text to life. Each book a child illustrates becomes a treasured keepsake. Book 2, Olivia's Iguana According to Iggy, which is the second book in an amusing trilogy about a sweet Yorkshire Terrier who dreams of owning a pet iguana, is sure to charm and delight young readers/artists.
  • Creative Kids You Draw Books

    Christine Wilkerson

    Paperback (Independently published, July 19, 2020)
    The Creative Kids You Draw Books series provides elementary school age children with the opportunity to apply imagination and artistic expression to their literary experience. Children will enjoy reading engaging stories with the added bonus of drawing pictures to bring the text to life. Each book a child illustrates becomes a treasured keepsake. Book 3, Olivia's Iguana According to the Lizards, which is the third book in an amusing trilogy about a sweet Yorkshire Terrier who dreams of owning a pet iguana, is sure to charm and delight young readers/artists.
  • Life of the Party

    Christine Anderson

    eBook (Christine Anderson, March 29, 2014)
    Seventeen-year-old Mackenzie Taylor can't wait to be free from high school, to leave behind her dissaproving parents and escape the shadow of her perfect older sister. The rebellious party girl has a perfect accomplice in best friend Riley, a boy from the wrong side of the tracks who scores them drugs, booze and under-age entry into the only club in town. But then everything changes. A traumatized Riley suddenly decides to give up the party life, and a wide-eyed Mackenzie meets Grey Lewis, a broodingly talented, gorgeous older man she falls instantly in love with. Though Riley warns her to stay away, the aspiring rock star's body and ample drug supply are too tempting for her to resist. Previously inseparable, Riley and Mackenzie go their separate ways.When summer hits, Mackenzie has new friends, a new apartment and new drugs to mask the pain of Riley's absence. And of course, she has Grey. But despite the fierce, consuming passion they share, the mysterious bad-boy always leaves her guessing. Is Grey really a good guy? Or was Riley right about him all along? Mackenzie's in too deep to care. Unable to curb her mounting addictions, before long the lust-for-life teen totally loses control. She forgets Riley, forgets life, forgets everything but Grey and their next hit. But luckily for Mackenzie...Riley has never forgotten about her.
  • The Last Madam: A Life in the New Orleans Underworld

    Christine Wiltz

    Hardcover (Faber & Faber, Jan. 1, 2000)
    The forty-year reign of New Orleans "madam" Norma Wallace is chronicled here, with plentiful accounts from the prostitutes, "johns," local celebrities, and cops who were part of this colorful drama set in the city's notorious Red Light District.
  • Life of the Party

    Christine Anderson

    Paperback (Independently published, May 19, 2017)
    Seventeen-year-old Mackenzie Taylor can't wait to be free from high school, to leave behind her dissaproving parents and escape the shadow of her perfect older sister. The rebellious party girl has a perfect accomplice in best friend Riley, a boy from the wrong side of the tracks who scores them drugs, booze and under-age entry into the only club in town. But then everything changes. A traumatized Riley suddenly decides to give up the party life, and a wide-eyed Mackenzie meets Grey Lewis, a broodingly talented, gorgeous older man she falls instantly in love with. Though Riley warns her to stay away, the aspiring rock star's body and ample drug supply are too tempting for her to resist. Previously inseparable, Riley and Mackenzie go their separate ways. When summer hits, Mackenzie has new friends, a new apartment and new drugs to mask the pain of Riley's absence. And of course, she has Grey. But despite the fierce, consuming passion they share, the mysterious bad-boy always leaves her guessing. Is Grey really a good guy? Or was Riley right about him all along? Mackenzie's in too deep to care. Unable to curb her mounting addictions, before long the lust-for-life teen totally loses control. She forgets Riley, forgets life, forgets everything but Grey and their next hit. But luckily for Mackenzie...Riley has never forgotten her.
  • The U.s. Constitution

    Christine Peterson

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Sept. 1, 2006)
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  • Life of the Party

    Christine Anderson

    eBook (iUniverse, Nov. 24, 2010)
    In just two more months, seventeen-year-old Mackenzie will reach sweet freedom. About to graduate from high school, Mac is not sure what happened to the good girl she used to be, but it does not matter. Without a second thought, Mac hurls herself into the dark world of rebellion and does not look back.Macs best friend, Riley, is a boy from the wrong side of the tracks who can score drugs anytime, anywhere. As Riley introduces her to a lifestyle that includes wild nights, drugs, and questionable men, Mac struggles to overcome her personal demons. Cast in the shadow of her perfect sister, Mac must endure the disapproval of her parents every time she returns home. But just as Mac takes a job to support her growing drug addiction, Riley begins questioning all his bad choices. Suddenly Mac, who wants complete, reckless amusement at any cost, is alone.The world can be a dangerous place. Mac is about to drown in an abyss of her own creation, and only one person can save her.
  • The Thing

    Lee Wilkinson, Christine Wilkinson

    language (Lee Wilkinson, March 31, 2013)
    ‘The Thing’ is based on the idea that there are only three things which determine the quality and outcome of our life; Mind, Conscience and thought. It is the thoughts that we have, which, if we place a value on, determine the way we see other people and and situations.It is a story, which shows how if we are not careful things become more important than people. How coveting things leads to jealousy and jealousy turns to anger and then fear and loathing. If we are not careful loathing turns to hatred and it is hatred that causes war.Children hold they key, and while in life there cannot be an up without a down, a left without a right or good without bad, I do believe that hatred and evil are things that are taught and learned not inherent within us at birth.So please read this book and look at the world through the eyes of a child and see the world as a better place.
  • Life of the Party

    Christine Anderson

    Paperback (iUniverse, Nov. 19, 2010)
    In just two more months, seventeen-year-old Mackenzie will reach sweet freedom. About to graduate from high school, Mac is not sure what happened to the good girl she used to be, but it does not matter. Without a second thought, Mac hurls herself into the dark world of rebellion and does not look back. Mac's best friend, Riley, is a boy from the wrong side of the tracks who can score drugs anytime, anywhere. As Riley introduces her to a lifestyle that includes wild nights, drugs, and questionable men, Mac struggles to overcome her personal demons. Cast in the shadow of her "perfect" sister, Mac must endure the disapproval of her parents every time she returns home. But just as Mac takes a job to support her growing drug addiction, Riley begins questioning all his bad choices. Suddenly Mac, who wants complete, reckless amusement at any cost, is alone. The world can be a dangerous place. Mac is about to drown in an abyss of her own creation, and only one person can save her.
  • Wakeboarding

    Christine Peterson

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2005)
    Describes the sport of wakeboarding, including tricks and safety information.
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  • Life of the Party

    Christine Anderson

    Hardcover (iUniverse, Nov. 19, 2010)
    In just two more months, seventeen-year-old Mackenzie will reach sweet freedom. About to graduate from high school, Mac is not sure what happened to the good girl she used to be, but it does not matter. Without a second thought, Mac hurls herself into the dark world of rebellion and does not look back. Mac's best friend, Riley, is a boy from the wrong side of the tracks who can score drugs anytime, anywhere. As Riley introduces her to a lifestyle that includes wild nights, drugs, and questionable men, Mac struggles to overcome her personal demons. Cast in the shadow of her "perfect" sister, Mac must endure the disapproval of her parents every time she returns home. But just as Mac takes a job to support her growing drug addiction, Riley begins questioning all his bad choices. Suddenly Mac, who wants complete, reckless amusement at any cost, is alone. The world can be a dangerous place. Mac is about to drown in an abyss of her own creation, and only one person can save her.