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Books with author David A French

  • Peanut and the Fer de Lance

    A. L. Dawn French

    language (Dawnnbooks, May 7, 2017)
    (A story about: good snakes)The world is a dangerous place. Peanut encounters a dangerous snake and learns that heroes come in all shapes and sizes. This is one adventure Peanut would be happy not to have had.Meet Sabine Clementine James, alias Peanut, a curious eight year old who makes it her business to find out all she can about the world in which she lives.She got the name Peanut when Daddy Max, her paternal Grandfather named her as such because she was as small as a peanut when she was born.These are the adventures of a little girl, who, together with the reader will learn much about the world in which we all live.
  • Peanut and the Laureates

    A. L Dawn French

    language (Dawnnbooks, April 6, 2017)
    (A story about - Sir Arthur and Sir Derek) Peanut has a class assignment: To write an essay on the Two Nobel Laureates of Saint Lucia. But she has writer’s block. Where shall she start? What shall she write? Find out about the Nobel Prize along with her.Meet Sabine Clementine James, alias Peanut, a curious eight year old who makes it her business to find out all she can about the world in which she lives.She got the name Peanut when Daddy Max, her paternal Grandfather named her as such because she was as small as a peanut when she was born.These are the adventures of a little girl, who, together with the reader will learn much about the world in which we all live.
  • Peanut and the Credit Union

    A. L. Dawn French

    language (Dawnnbooks, May 5, 2017)
    (A story about: the benefits of Credit Unions)When Peanut went to the Credit Union with her daddy little did she know that it would be an adventure. She meets a little old lady who is still full of fight. Age really is just a number.Meet Sabine Clementine James, alias Peanut, a curious eight year old who makes it her business to find out all she can about the world in which she lives.She got the name Peanut when Daddy Max, her paternal Grandfather named her as such because she was as small as a peanut when she was born.These are the adventures of a little girl, who, together with the reader will learn much about the world in which we all live.
  • Peanut's Champion

    A. L. Dawn French

    language (Dawnnbooks, Feb. 24, 2017)
    (The story about: spotting sexual predators)There are times when it is alright to touch and times when it is not alright to touch. Children know when something does not feel right. But they are not sure of the reaction of others. Who do they tell? Will they be made fun of? Can they tell? What will happen if they tell? Peanut and her friends discuss good touch - bad touch - no touch, and come up with interesting solutions. Meet Sabine Clementine James, alias Peanut, a curious eight year old who makes it her business to find out all she can about the world in which she lives.She got the name Peanut when Daddy Max, her paternal Grandfather named her as such because she was as small as a peanut when she was born.These are the adventures of a little girl, who, together with the reader will learn much about the world in which we all live.
  • A Commonsense Approach to the Job Market

    A. L. Dawn French

    language (Dawnnbooks, Feb. 8, 2013)
    A Commonsense Approach to the Job Market is a collection of practical tips and material that seeks to provide school leavers with the tools to either further their education or to join the job market. The book also targets persons who are in the process of retiring and are considering a second career.
  • A Common Cents Approach to Managing Money

    A. L. Dawn French

    language (Dawnnbooks, Feb. 8, 2013)
    A Common Cents Approach to Managing Money is a collection of practical tips to persons on the use of money. Written in simple English and at times with a humorous note the book seeks to educate persons in the saving of money as well as planning for retirement, the making of a Last Will and Testament even explaining the difference between Credit Unions and Banks.
  • First Form at Elf School

    A. L. Dawn French

    language (Dawnnbooks, Dec. 10, 2012)
    Everyone knows that Santa’s Workshop is at the North Pole and the Elves make the toys.But how do the Elves know what to do?Welcome to Santa School located at the South Pole.It’s the first year for the Las Caris Twins. Follow them as they enter their new school, make new friends and have adventures.
  • A Commonsense Approach to Climate Change Adaptation

    A. L. Dawn French

    language (Dawnnbooks, June 13, 2012)
    (LARGE PRINT EDITION) Many persons are aware of climate change and the forecasts that come with the phenomenon. This book looks at practical ways that individuals and households can reduce our “environmental footprint”Placing the issue of climate change adaptation in the realm of people’s everyday reality has been a major challenge of public officials and scientists. The focus of A Common Sense Approach to Climate Change Adaptation is on providing a “one-stop” space for a diversity of checklists on adaptation.
  • Peanut and the WHO 7

    A. L. Dawn French

    Paperback (Independently published, March 29, 2020)
    Peanut and her friends are stuck at home because of the new Coronavirus called COVID-19. They're unhappy because they can't go out to the river or the park. They can't ride their bikes or climb trees. But Anton reminds them of some of the things that they can do.Come learn about the World Health Organisation's list of Seven.Meet Sabine Clementine James, alias Peanut, a curious eight-year-old who makes it her business to find out all she can about the world in which she lives.
  • A Christmas Haunting: Sabine at 17

    A. L. Dawn French

    (Independently published, June 27, 2019)
    (A PEANUT TALE FOR TEENS)For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?... Or a woman for that matter?Seventeen year old Sabine aka Peanut is fast losing her Christmas Spirit.This is a story of Christmas lost and found.A testimony to the presence of the Christmas spirit amidst the powerless and the powerful.That no matter when in time or where on the planet, Peace on Earth and Goodwill to all will never go out of style.And therefore...Merry Christmas to all... And to all... A good read.
  • Peanut and the Pen Pal

    A. L. Dawn French

    Paperback (Independently published, June 1, 2020)
    It is the first of June and Peanut's teacher has a project for the class: PEN PALS. Peanut’s pen pal is Hannah and she is a very special girl who teaches Peanut about Sickle Cell Anemia, bravery, friendship, and love. Would you like to write to Hannah too? Her email is given at the end of this story.PEANUT AND THE PEN PAL is based on the true story of Hahnah Kaigziabiher who is 8 years old, just like Peanut!The real Hahnah would like you to write to her.She would love to write you back.Read the story to find out how.
  • Peanut and the Christmas List: Story and Colouring Book

    A. L. Dawn French

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 8, 2018)
    (A story about: What does Christmas mean to you?)A story to make persons of all ages, stop and think.It is Christmas Time and all children have a Christmas List. So does Peanut. Her list, however, is unique as her father is about to find out.Meet Sabine Clementine James, alias Peanut, a curious eight year old who makes it her business to find out all she can about the world in which she lives.She got the name Peanut when Daddy Max, her Grandfather named her as such because she was as small as a peanut when she was born.These are the adventures of a little girl, who, together with the reader will learn much about the world in which we all live.