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Books with author Clayton Liotta

  • I Thought I Saw A Dragon Late Last Night!!!

    Clayton J. Liotta

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 25, 2012)
    “I Thought I Saw A Dragon Late Last Night” is a simple story about the wonder of a child’s vivid imagination. Follow a young boy as he goes in search of an elusive Dragon. Is the Dragon real or imaginary??? You be the judge...It is sure to bring out the child in us all...
  • Up A Tree With Chicken Soup!

    clayton J Liotta

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, )
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  • When Verdell Comes To Visit!

    Clayton J Liotta

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 6, 2012)
    “When Verdell Comes To Visit!” is a charming story about a young boys who receives a visit from his old friend Verdell! Not always the easiest of houseguests, Verdell is full of surprises! It is sure to bring out the child in us all...
  • The House At 25 Clearview Drive!

    Clayton J Liotta

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 6, 2012)
    “The House At 25 Clear View Drive!” is a charming story about a young boy who anxiously awaits the arrival of new neighbors moving in across the street. Rumor has it that they have a boy his own age? It’s sure to bring back many memories and the child in us all...
  • What's It Like to Be President

    Dick Morris, Clayton Liotta

    Hardcover
    A text and storybook for fifth graders about how American government works. Dick Morris, former advisor to President Clinton, tells the story of the passage of the welfare reform bill in 1996 and, through the narrative, explains how a law is made and how the various institutions of our government interact in the real political world.
  • World Focus: Pakistan

    Liz Clayton

    Paperback (Heinemann Educational Books - Library Division, Sept. 15, 1996)
    Focusing on Pakistan, this is one of a series of place studies produced in association with Oxfam. Using the charity's bank of photographs and its detailed specialist knowledge, the series provides a portrait of what life is like for people living in economically-developing countries.