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Books with author Cynthia Martin

  • Pharaoh’s Gold: The Aten Sequence 1

    Cynthia Marsh

    language (BookBaby, Dec. 13, 2012)
    He thinks that he is a god, he wants to be treated like a god, but really he doesn't have a clue. Aten never thought that a simple mistake like forgetting to fill up at the last intergalactic service station could lead to such a mess. He is now stuck in one of the hottest, dustiest parts of an obscure planet called Earth trying to find a large quantity of the precious commodity that he needs to make enough fuel to get him across the galaxy to join his wicked Uncle Lucie in conquering the Universe.But the gold that he so desperately requires is kept securely locked away in the depths of the great temple of Karnak in ancient Thebes and is protected by scores of priests, guards and powerful magic spells. So will Aten be able to outwit the powerful high priest Neferhotep and get into the temple? Will his ‘abilities’ be enough to cut through the obstacles in his path or will the travelling companions that he has picked up along the way let him down as usual?Suitable for young adults and fantasy readers of all ages ‘Pharaoh’s Gold’ is the first part of the Aten Sequence that follows the adventures of an immortal called Aten and his companions, Druitt the half man/half dog, Luke a teenager from the 21st century, Tuy a fiery Galasian Cocktail Waitress and an irrepressible computer that calls itself Zoom in their search for fuel an freedom. But as Aten plots and tries to manipulate his way around the glittering royal court of the mighty Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt, he underestimates the powerful forces that are ranged against him. This is one quest that just might not be as easy as he thought and he is faced with the prospect of being stuck in this technology free hell forever.
  • Nos Gusta Amamantar / We Like To Nurse: Spanish / English Bilingual Edition

    Chia Martin

    Paperback (Hohm Press, June 14, 2001)
    This unique children's book celebrates the mother-child relationship, reminding young children and mothers alike of their deep feelings for the bond created by nursing. In brilliant colored illustrations, this book encourages the motherly art of breastfeeding and appeals to the curiosity and fascination that young children have for this process in both humans and animals
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  • Knights

    Michael J. Martin, Cynthia Martin

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Sept. 1, 2006)
    Describes medieval knights, including their history, weapons, and way of life.
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  • Summer of Sabotage

    Bob Temple, Cynthia Martin

    Library Binding (Stone Arch Books, Sept. 1, 2008)
    Sophisticated fiction without reading obstacles.
  • Wallace Hoskins, the Boy Who Grew Down

    Cynthia Zarin, Martin Matje

    Hardcover (DK Ink, Sept. 15, 1999)
    Small for his age, Wallace always wears a fireman's hat so he won't be lost in a crowd, but when his legs start growing out of proportion to his body, his mother is told by old Nanny Heppleweather that the hat must come off.
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  • The Art of Touch: A Massage Manual for Young People

    Chia Martin

    Paperback (Kalindi Press, Jan. 1, 1996)
    A manual for young people interested in learning the art of massage. Clearly written with photographs. No other book provides young people (ages 7 and up) with a simple, step-by-step method for learning massage techniques to use on themselves and others for relaxation, pain, relief, and enjoyment. Chi Martin's book views children as capable, interested and effective in the healing arts. -- Mothering Magazine
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  • Rosie: The Shopping Cart Lady by Chia Martin

    Chia Martin

    Hardcover (Kalindi Press, March 15, 1750)
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  • Vampire Kiss Dravens Tale

    Cynthia Martinez

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, )
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  • {WE LIKE TO NURSE}

    Chia Martin

    Paperback (Hohm Press,U.S., Jan. 1, 1995)
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  • Benjamin Franklin And His Library

    Cynthia Martin

    eBook (, Nov. 17, 2016)
    Witness an important event in the history of our nation as Benjamin Franklin establishes the first library. Be a part of the conversation he has with Louis Timothee.
  • Horror Tales Book

    Cynthia Martinez

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, )
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  • Sorry,Suzy,not today

    Cynthia Sue Martin

    Unknown Binding (Scripture Press, March 15, 1978)
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