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Books with author D C Robinson

  • VERONICA THE SHOW-OFF

    Robinson

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, Oct. 1, 1984)
    Although lonely and desperately in need of friends, Veronica overwhelms her new classmates with her outrageous behavior.
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  • The Luvya Tree

    D’Wayne Robinson

    eBook (WestBow Press, April 24, 2014)
    Have you ever wondered what a tree thinks? You might just be surprised! The Luvya Tree shares its deepest thoughts and feelings about a human familys real-life journey through a terminal illness. The Luvya Tree does a wonderful job of:providing a practical and original way to comfort anyone whos struggling with illness;showing how ordinary can become extraordinary; andoffering peace and assurance to people of all ages. How can so much be packed into so few pages? Sometimes it takes a tree to inspire us.
  • Love, God & Tattoos Bundle

    A.R. Robinson

    eBook (Authenticity Print, Jan. 15, 2014)
    When a horrible car accident leaves an innocent teenager homeless, she sets on a path to get closer to God. But first, she must survive the mean streets of LA!ALCATRAZ THE LOST PEARLFifteen year old Alcatraz is being chased. Born and raised in a loving family, she suddenly finds herself fending for her life on the streets of Los Angeles. Consumed with anger, hurt and confusion, Alcatraz turns to the spiritual realm to find life’s answers. While experimenting with pagan spells, Buddhist chants, and yoga sutras, she continually encounters a spirit who claims He is God. The Truth she learns from this spiritual quest introduces her to the unexpected world of divine healing, acceptance and unconditional love.ALCATRAZ THE RIGHTEOUS PEARLAfter two years of spiritual searching, Alcatraz has finally decided who the One true God is for her life. But trouble soon follows. Being rejected by her new found religious organization because of her appearance and discharged from the tattoo shop for her beliefs, Alcatraz is forced to enter the Hollywood adult entertainment life with her best friend Kuriko. The nightmares she experiences living on the dubious streets of Los Angeles causes her to struggle to keep her faith.KURIKO THE DAMAGED PEARLAlcatraz has desperately wanted to learn more about the mysterious past of her street-smart Japanese best friend, Kuriko. Now her wish has come true, but not in the way she expected. Kuriko handed Alcatraz a black bamboo box before the tragic accident. Inside, Alcatraz finds the diary of a nineteen-year-old girl's struggle with sex trafficking, powerful men, abuse, betrayal, and surprisingly, a burning desire to know God. After two years of living with the secretive, over-protective high-dollar prostitute, Alcatraz learns the dark truth of Kuriko's inhumane journey. Now she wishes the past could have been buried with her best friend.
  • The Eagle Cage Mystery

    Dave Robinson

    eBook (CreateSpace, June 30, 2018)
    Sixteen year old Brogan is sent to Alaska to live with his grandparents. He learns to draw heavily on his faith as he and his friend jump headlong into high adventure in the Alaskan wilderness. This story of police, poachers and practical faith will entertain and inspire readers of all ages.
  • Easy Timed Math Drills: Division

    Curt Robinson

    language (Remedia Publications Inc., Feb. 27, 2020)
    Grade Level: 1-3Improve the speed and accuracy of beginning learners with this simplified version of our best-selling Timed Math Drills! Easy-to-read practice drills with fewer equations per page cover facts 0-9 and feature 36 single-digit equations per drill. Features horizontal and vertical versions of the equations and includes a reproducible award certificate and progress chart. 32 pages.
  • A trip to the planets

    F. R Robinson

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 1998)
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  • The Illyrian Chronicles: Elira's Quest

    JP Robinson

    language (JP Robinson, Nov. 25, 2018)
    With the Hunters hot on her trail, Elira stumbles across one of humanity's survivors—a kid from the past named Kit Benedict. Is he the hero who will save her people? If so, why does he look so... skinny?
  • The Alligator in the Strawberry Patch

    BJ Robinson

    language (, Aug. 16, 2012)
    Fictional children's story with a short nonfiction bonus piece.
  • Nutrition Girl Saves The Community From The Sugar Monster

    Rodney D. Robinson

    eBook (America Star Books, May 19, 2016)
    Super Hero Nutrition Girl is really an 8 year old 2nd grade honor student name Zion Nyree Robinson. Zion, is a Los Angeles California native who attends Los Angeles Unified School District. Nutrition Girls mission is to rid the communities of America of unhealthy foods, promote healthy fruits, vegetables and give healthy tips. When Zion says those magic words “Quick Fast and in a Hurry if Not Sooner” she activates into Nutrition Girl only then can she use her super powers. Under hidden disguise with her California Beach Cruiser that turns into a flying super-mobile, which supplies her with everything she needs to help her in time of need and danger. Dwayne, a blonde furred Chihuahua, is really Zion’s pet dog and Nutrition Girls sidekick companion Lucky. Only through Nutrition Girl, Lucky is able to fly and speak bilingual Spanish and English. e.g. Children’s Book, ages 10 years old and under.
  • Sources of the African Past: Case Studies of Five Nineteenth-century African Societies

    David Robinson

    eBook (iUniverse, June 21, 1999)
    Sources of the African Past combines a case-study approach with an emphasis on primary and orally transmitted sources to accomplish three objectives; to tell a story in some depth, to portray major themes and to raise basic questions of analysis and interpretation. The case studies are set in the nineteenth century and deal with critical periods in the fortunes of five societies in different parts of the continent (South, East, and West Africa). The authors wish students to work with the "raw" materials of history and to that end have provided a workbook for a "laboratory" experience. Sources of the African Past is designed for use in a wide variety of courses and in conjuction with other texts. The authors have kept their own interpretations to a minimum and invited scrutiny of their decision of selection and arrangement. They chose the cases on the basis of several criteria: geographical coverage, abundance and diversity of primary sources, importance in the secondary literature, and relevance to important historical problems. All the studies emphasize political change. All witness some growth in European intervention. In selecting the documents, the authors sought a balance of perspective without sacrificing accuracy and relevance. This means a conscious effort to present a variety of views: African and European, internal and external, partipant and observer, those of the victims as well as those of the victors, those of the "people" as well as those of the elite. Within the limitations of space, they have made the excerpts sufficiently long to allow the reader to examine the author's style, purpose and other characteristics. Keeping in mind the limitations of libraries, they have attemted to make each chapter self-contained.
  • GREATEST WORLD SERIES THRILLERS Exciting Games That Made Baseball History

    Ray ROBINSON

    (Random House, Jan. 1, 1965)
    Stories of exciting games that made baseball history.
  • Start to Batik

    Rosi Robinson

    Paperback (Search Press, Oct. 1, 2009)
    In this collection of four assorted projects, young artisans will learn to batik scarves, book covers, and wall tapestries as they begin to undertake this Indonesian art of decorating cloth by applying wax resists and then dyeing it. This simple and user-friendly approach to batik mixes brightly colored dyes with eye-catching fabrics and papers, demonstrating effective and quick techniques for exotic results.
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