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Books with author Donald J. Greene

  • My Summer of Mischief

    Donald Greene

    language (Self, Jan. 24, 2013)
    This is an amusing story about the author’s experience during the summer of 1985 as a 13 year old who along with his friend Butch get into plenty of mischief.
  • Dad Tell Me About Money

    Donald Greene

    language (Donald Ray Greene, March 19, 2012)
    This book is based on a discussion he had several years ago with his son Holden when he asked a really great question about money.
  • Old Spot

    Donald "Ray" Greene

    language (, Dec. 26, 2011)
    Story of a young man's adventures bird hunting with his grandfather. The story unfolds in rural Perry County Alabama and focuses on his grandfather's prized bird dog, Spot. In this story Spot secured his spot (no pun intended) as the best bird dog in Perry County with a story that has entertained the authors family for years.
  • My Dad is Deploying to Afghanistan

    Donald "Ray" Greene

    language (, Dec. 15, 2012)
    This book is about a young boy dealing with the news that his dad will be deploying to Afghanistan. The child ask a series of questions that capture his concerns about his father's upcoming deployment. This book would be excellent for military children or good for non-military children to understand what military children must endure when a parent deploys.
  • The Dragonfly and Me: An enchanted adventure in ecology for children

    Donald Green

    Paperback (Page Publishing, Inc., Sept. 10, 2018)
    On any given lazy summer afternoon, a child might look up and wonder why dragonfly's flit across the sky so quickly. What are they doing? Where are, they going? Why are they in such a hurry? Add a little folklore, a little magic and wonder and a genuine concern for what is happening in our world, and you have an adventure. Questions and wonder are answered through meetings with creatures who care for and inhabit the wild parts of the world. Each has a job to do, and each has a responsibility to others of their kind. Each character cares for their world and does what they can to monitor the wild and help mitigate the dangers and the changes which are happening to the world we all inhabit. Through meeting these evocative characters, and the adventures shared with each, we learn that we too are affected by the ecological changes occurring in our world. Inspiring our youth through personal experiences, particularly through the use of storytelling, stimulates their imagination. When given motivation and direction, they too can become agents for change. By educating themselves the child learns how to effect change for the good through their own efforts and enlisting the help of others. Everyone learns through their experiences, which include reading and engaging with others to make positive changes. This story reflects our shared need to see things that should be modified for the benefit of all, and finding a way to make those changes not only possible but, attainable as well. Grollen, Gretchen, Mukuee, Sylvia, and Baron, all await meeting you in person and helping you see things a little differently.
  • Tohono O'Odham

    J. Greene

    School & Library Binding (Topeka Bindery, Sept. 15, 1998)
    None
  • The Dragonfly and Me: An enchanted adventure in ecology for children

    Donald Green

    eBook
    On any given lazy summer afternoon, a child might look up and wonder why dragonfly’s flit across the sky so quickly. What are they doing? Where are, they going? Why are they in such a hurry? Add a little folklore, a little magic and wonder and a genuine concern for what is happening in our world, and you have an adventure.Questions and wonder are answered through meetings with creatures who care for and inhabit the wild parts of the world. Each has a job to do, and each has a responsibility to others of their kind. Each character cares for their world and does what they can to monitor the wild and help mitigate the dangers and the changes which are happening to the world we all inhabit. Through meeting these evocative characters, and the adventures shared with each, we learn that we too are affected by the ecological changes occurring in our world. Inspiring our youth through personal experiences, particularly through the use of storytelling, stimulates their imagination. When given motivation and direction, they too can become agents for change. By educating themselves the child learns how to effect change for the good through their own efforts and enlisting the help of others.Everyone learns through their experiences, which include reading and engaging with others to make positive changes. This story reflects our shared need to see things that should be modified for the benefit of all, and finding a way to make those changes not only possible but, attainable as well. Grollen, Gretchen, Mukuee, Sylvia, and Baron, all await meeting you in person and helping you see things a little differently.