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Books with author Dale Craig

  • Mendel: An Elf Adventure

    Dale Craiger

    language (Bad JuJu Publishing, Sept. 15, 2019)
    SOMETHING MAGICAL IS RIDING ON THE NIGHT BREEZE. When Santa accidentally misplaces a child's letter, it is up to a brave little elf named Mendel to make certain that Santa's reputation and Christmas is saved. Enlisting the help of a retired reindeer and a reluctant night watchman, the race is on to deliver a special bicycle before Christmas morning!
  • Garbage Dump Samurai

    Dale Craig Simmons

    eBook (, Dec. 3, 2013)
    Out of Iraq! With a hearty, I LOVE GARBAGE! Follow U.S. Army Ranger Capt. Harold Hobbleheiser as he goes on a strange journey from an insane asylum in military Iraq, to a Chinese monastery to end up on the streets of the San Francisco City dump! Follow this retro-minded throwback to the 1950's on his quest of martial art excellence, while helping out people who need it, with his faithless sidekick Squanto!
  • Young Moses

    D Craig

    Paperback (Macdonald, March 15, 1984)
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  • The Dragon's Secret

    Dale Craig

    eBook (MoshPit Publishing, Nov. 29, 2017)
    The Dragon’s Breath Trilogy is an action packed adventure series that I wrote for my three children. Its central theme focuses on the impact of divorce on children’s lives and how they cope with the emotional turmoil, transitions, trials and tribulations of living between two houses with separated parents and the introduction of extended families and other parental partners. Each story has a central theme and a challenge that each child has to meet. They each have to overcome their fears and insecurities while they also deal with the impact of their parents’ separation. There to help them, in each case, is their Dragon – the voice of reason, a symbol of the energy of life that burns within them. The Dragon’s message to each of the three children is slightly different because they were each affected differently by their parents’ relationship breakdown. The books are written to pass on advice to the reader, suggest skills and strategies to assist with a broader understanding and acceptance of what may have also affected them in their lives and, above all, to give reason for hope in going forward.
  • The Dragon's Secret

    Dale Craig

    Paperback (MoshPit Publishing, Dec. 1, 2017)
    The Dragon’s Breath Trilogy is an action packed adventure series that I wrote for my three children. Its central theme focuses on the impact of divorce on children’s lives and how they cope with the emotional turmoil, transitions, trials and tribulations of living between two houses with separated parents and the introduction of extended families and other parental partners. Each story has a central theme and a challenge that each child has to meet. They each have to overcome their fears and insecurities while they also deal with the impact of their parents’ separation. There to help them, in each case, is their Dragon – the voice of reason, a symbol of the energy of life that burns within them. The Dragon’s message to each of the three children is slightly different because they were each affected differently by their parents’ relationship breakdown. The books are written to pass on advice to the reader, suggest skills and strategies to assist with a broader understanding and acceptance of what may have also affected them in their lives and, above all, to give reason for hope in going forward.
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  • Joseph and His Brothers

    D Craig

    Paperback (Macdonald, Aug. 22, 1985)
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  • The Dragon's Secret

    Dale Craig

    Paperback (Moshpit Publishing, Dec. 1, 2017)
    It's late in the day at the Interschool Athletics championships and the scores are close. The girls from Star of the Sea College never win, but it's the last event and Ella's final jump ... "If I make this jump, we win," Ella said. "And if I don't?""We lose ..." Mrs Sutton looked away, adjusting her glasses. "Again!"In the crowd of people who had gathered around to watch the high jump, Ella spotted her mother, father and grandma. Her mother and father stood apart, looking uncomfortable in each other's company. They were always like that since the separation.What if she failed with them watching? How had she allowed herself to get into this situation?Can Ella confront her fears and rise above them to help her school win the Bayside Cup?
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  • Moses and the Flight from Egypt

    D Craig

    Paperback (Macdonald, May 17, 1984)
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