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Books with author Debbie Jones

  • Maurice . . . as Read to the Students in Room D183 & D184

    Debbie Knatt Jones

    Paperback (Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Agency, LLC, April 15, 2013)
    His exact illness is unknown, but one thing is for sure, Maurice is a mad ten-year-old boy. He is violent and full of hate. His rage is evident at home, school, and everywhere else he goes. Maurice's anger goes to a whole new level when his mother abandons him along with everyone else in the family. Maurice's grandmother is left to take care of him. She does her best trying to help her grandson, but her efforts are useless until she meets a strange man who helps Maurice whimper down. Maurice ... As Read to the Students in Room D183 & D184 is the author's second book. Says the author, "Over the years, I have taught children who have disabilities such as emotionally disturbed, behavior disorder, bipolar, schizophrenia, hard of hearing, blind, Down syndrome, autistic, learning disabled, dyslexia, speech disorder, and physically disabled. Now I see children with unexplained mental disabilities, so doctors just give them the label: other health impaired." According to special education teacher Debbie Knatt Jones, "Seafood and sugarcane can be found in my hometown of New Iberia, Louisiana. Now I rock the streets of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, where I can scream, "Who Dat!" in the middle of Target, dance to live bands until my feet hurt, enjoy crawfish, crabs, and shrimp at least three times a week, and enjoy seasons from icy snow to blistering heat. Besides writing, I enjoy dancing and cooking. My undying love is teaching kids in the classroom and watching that light bulb come on." Publisher's website: http://sbpra.com/DebbieKnattJones
  • Fish Tales: Battle of the Barracuda

    Debbie Jones

    Hardcover (Harrisii Publishing Ltd., March 15, 2012)
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  • The Young Lady in Waiting: Developing the Heart of a Princess

    Debby Jones

    Paperback (Destiny Image, April 1, 2008)
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  • Sausage Fingers

    Debbie Jones

    Paperback (Independently published, April 1, 2019)
    Sam was a boy who loved sausages. In fact Sam had never eaten anything else. His mother would always encourage him to try lots of different types of food, but Sam would always refuse. One day Sam met a lady who magically gave him sausage fingers. Sam was delighted with his new sausage fingers, but it wasn't long before Sam wanted his own fingers back.