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Books with author Diane Davis

  • The Haunted House on the Hill

    Diane Davis

    language (Diane L. Davis, May 1, 2013)
    Hillary loved the old house on the hill. Everyone at school thought the house was haunted. At night you could even see lights. Hillary was so curious that she wanted to climb the hill and knock on the door. Her friend Josie said there was probably a witch living there. Hillary didn't care, she wanted to see inside the house. See what happens when Hillary knocks on the door.
  • Something Is Wrong at My House

    Diane Davis

    Paperback (Parenting Pr, Dec. 1, 1984)
    A young boy describes the frequent fights his parents have, explains how they make him feel scared and confused, and tells what he does to make himself feel better
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  • Christie's Bracelet

    Diane Davis

    language (Diane Davis, April 12, 2013)
    Julie had to have Christie's bracelet by any means. See what happens to Julie and how she gets the bracelet. Sometimes possessing something isn't worth the consequences that follow.
  • Something Is Wrong at My House

    Diane Davis

    Library Binding (Parenting Pr, June 1, 1985)
    A young boy describes the frequent fights his parents have, explains how they make him feel scared and confused, and tells what he does to make himself feel better
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  • Something is Wrong at My House: A Book About Parents' Fighting

    DIANE DAVIS

    Paperback (Parenting Press,U.S., Jan. 1, 2010)
    A boy who lives with domestic violence finally has the courage to speak to an adult and ask for help.
  • Kids' Crafts: Crochet: Fantastic Jewelry, Hats, Purses, Pillows & More

    Jane Davis

    Hardcover (Lark Books, March 1, 2005)
    A sparkling new entry in the popular Kids' Crafts series. From colorful shoelaces to shimmering amulet bags, these 50 crocheted creations will enchant kids and take them from the very beginning to a more experienced level. Even children who have never picked up a pair of needles will master the fundamentals quickly, thanks to the many detailed directions and instructive, attractive color photos. The fun begins as youngsters try their hand at the basic chain stitch, and then learn to crochet around a ring to make a key chain. Small, accessible projects follow, including a yellow purse with a glass button accent and comfy wool slippers. As kids' skills increase, they can move on to clothes, toys, backpacks, and more.
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  • Bucket's List

    Diane Davis

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 30, 2013)
    “Bucket always had a list of things to do, but now his list was too long”. As Bucket’s adventure unfolds, he finds the secret to managing his many priorities. Follow Bucket as he discovers his path to accomplishment and relaxation.
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  • Resurrecting the Granary of Rome: Environmental History and French Colonial Expansion in North Africa

    Diana K. Davis

    Paperback (Ohio University Press, June 15, 2007)
    Winner of the George Perkins Marsh Prize for Best Book in Environmental HistoryWinner of the Meridian Book Award for Outstanding Work in GeographyWinner of the James Blaut Award in recognition of innovative scholarship in Cultural and Political EcologyTales of deforestation and desertification in North Africa have been told from the Roman period to the present. Such stories of environmental decline in the Maghreb are still recounted by experts and are widely accepted without question today. International organizations such as the United Nations frequently invoke these inaccurate stories to justify environmental conservation and development projects in the arid and semiarid lands in North Africa and around the Mediterranean basin. Recent research in arid lands ecology and new paleoecological evidence, however, do not support many claims of deforestation, overgrazing, and desertification in this region.Diana K. Davis’s pioneering analysis reveals the critical influence of French scientists and administrators who established much of the purported scientific basis of these stories during the colonial period in Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia, illustrating the key role of environmental narratives in imperial expansion. The processes set in place by the use of this narrative not only systematically disadvantaged the majority of North Africans but also led to profound changes in the landscape, some of which produced the land degradation that continues to plague the Maghreb today.Resurrecting the Granary of Rome exposes many of the political, economic, and ideological goals of the French colonial project in these arid lands and the resulting definition of desertification that continues to inform global environmental and development projects. The first book on the environmental history of the Maghreb, this volume reframes much conventional thinking about the North African environment. Davis’s book is essential reading for those interested in global environmental history.
  • Handcrafted

    Diana Davis

    eBook
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  • I Swear

    Lane Davis

    eBook (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, Sept. 4, 2012)
    Who's to blame when bullying leads to suicide? A gripping exploration of crucial importance seeks answers in and out of the courtroom.After years of abuse from her classmates, Leslie Gatlin decided she had no other options and took her own life. Now her abusers are dealing with the fallout. When Leslie's parents file a wrongful death lawsuit against their daughter's tormenters, the proceedings uncover the systematic cyber bullying and harassment that occurred. The ringleader of the accused girls, Macie, maintains they are innocent. In her mind, Leslie chose be the coward they always knew she was. Jillian, Katherine, and Beth try to keep their stories straight and shift the blame, as Jake, Leslie's only true friend, tries to make sense of what happened. As the events leading up to her death unfold, it becomes clear that Leslie may have taken her own life, but her bullies took everything else.Told in alternating perspectives and through well-paced flashbacks, this timely novel sheds light on both the victims of bullying and the consequences bullies face.
  • Taylor, a Faithful Family Dog

    Diane L Davis

    Hardcover (Christian Faith Publishing, Inc, July 2, 2018)
    This simple, true children's story documents the life of Taylor, a beautiful Labrador retriever, who becomes a fun, loving addition to a regular all-American family of four. Taylor's life with the Davis family unfolds from puppyhood through full maturity over the period of fourteen years. Taylor, a Faithful Family Dog is written with authenticity, charisma, and the joyful knowledge that dog ownership can provide every family!
  • Kids' Crafts: Crochet: Fantastic Jewelry, Hats, Purses, Pillows & More

    Jane Davis

    Paperback (Lark Books, Aug. 1, 2007)
    From colorful shoelaces to shimmering amulet bags, these 50 crocheted creations will enchant kids and take them from the very beginning to a more experienced level. Even children who have never picked up a pair of needles will master the fundamentals quickly, thanks to the many detailed directions and instructive, attractive color photos. The fun begins as they try their hand at the basic chain stitch, and then learn to crochet around a ring to make a key chain. Small, accessible projects follow, including a yellow purse with a glass button accent and comfy wool slippers. As kids’ skills increase, they can move on to clothes, toys, backpacks, and more.
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