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Books with author Elisabeth

  • Where Are You Hiding, God?

    Elisabeth Zartl

    Hardcover (Westminster John Knox Press, Nov. 13, 2017)
    Where are you hiding, God? In the dresser between my pants and socks? In the bathtub under my little rubber duck? In the grass next to the flowers and the dragonflies?This colorful picture book tells the story of a little girl trying to find God. She searches in the house, in the bathroom, and in the garden, without any luck. But just as she gives up hope, she finds God.With beautiful illustrations that offer a treasure trove for exploring, recognizing, and naming, this touching story shows children that God is always with them. Ideal for children ages 3 and older.
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  • Second German Reader: Bilingual for Speakers of English

    Elisabeth May

    eBook (Language Practice Publishing, )
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  • First German Reader Volume 2: Bilingual for Speakers of English

    Elisabeth May

    eBook (Language Practice Publishing, Feb. 7, 2013)
    This book is Volume 2 of First German Reader for Beginners. There are simple and funny German texts for easy reading. The book consists of Elementary course with parallel German-English texts. The author maintains learners' motivation with funny stories about real life situations such as meeting people, studying, job searches, working etc. The ALARM method (Approved Learning Automatic Remembering Method) utilize natural human ability to remember words used in texts repeatedly and systematically. Audio tracks are available inclusive on www.lppbooks.com/German/
  • The Effortless Baking Tutorials for Kids: Make 200+ Extraordinary Sweet and Savory Classic Baked Foods with The How-to Bake Cookbook for Young Chefs and Chirdren

    Elisabeth Kitchen

    (Independently published, May 15, 2020)
    Baking(R) is an enjoyable activity that gives joy to the person who does the baking and helps to prepare a treat for those around them. It involves burrowing in the kitchen, measuring, mixing, tasting, and then adjusting the ingredients to make tempting and mouth-watering items.The preheated oven's warmth and delightful aroma that emanates from it while baking create an atmosphere of comfort and coziness. Cakes, bakes and cookies are social and encourage us to get together as a family or with friends and there's always room for something a little sweet when there is a celebration!This book can be used as tool, to get children in the kitchen and have a go at making basic recipes. When they can create something delicious, without too much fuss, they may be encouraged to cook more and start their lives with a basic life skill we all get so much enjoyment from.In this book, the kids or young chefs will know how to make these amazingly delicious baked recipes, including: ★ Cookies, Bars, Brownies and Bite-Size Treats★ Cakes, cupcakes, and pies★ Baked Snack and Bread Recipes★ Baked Candy and Dessert Recipes★ Pizza and Pasties Recipes★ Delicious Dinner Recipes★ More and more...Meantime, this book is filled with many useful information about baking, which will let you know baking equipment, ingredients, how to measure, how to bake, tips and tricks, etc. With this book, children or young chefs will easily make their savory baking foods!♄♄♄So what are you waiting for? Scroll up to click the "BUY NOW" button to get your copy now!♄♄♄
  • The Mis-Adventures of Star Cat

    Elisabeth Kee

    eBook (, July 21, 2020)
    On a planet called Cater, there once lived a cat named Star Cat. Well, technically she wasn’t a cat. She was really more shaped like a star. Anyways, one early paw (the cats call their mornings paws) Star Cat’s mother, Momma Cat, woke her up extra early so that Star Cat could make it on time to participate in the Annual Young Cat Hoverboard Race. Unfortunately, on her way to the race, Star Cat became lost. Even though the Narrator was trying to help her find her way back, Star Cat was very frustrated because she thought she would lose to her two brothers in the race anyways. So, she decided not to listen to the Narrator, and she ended up in BIG trouble. However, she only realized she was in trouble when she woke up later in a prison cell somewhere in a dungeon. Star Cat had a lot of questions for the Narrator, such as, “Where am I?” and, “How did I get here?” and, “Why is this prison cell made of frozen cheese?” Will the Narrator be able to help Star Cat answer all of her questions and escape from the mysterious dungeon? Will her brothers be able to find Star Cat all the way on another planet and bring her back home in time for dinner like Momma Cat requested? Or will the three sibling star cats be late for Momma Cat’s dinner and end up in even more trouble?
  • Changing Fate

    Elisabeth Waters

    eBook (Marion Zimmer Bradley Literary Works Trust, Oct. 13, 2008)
    Akila uses her wits and her shape-changing abilities to save her brother Briam when their home is besieged. But that leaves them both on the run, with Akila trying to keep them safe, while Briam finds more trouble to get into. When he is chosen as year-king in the city of Diadem, Akila struggles to save his life, finding help in the most unexpected places."Will attract fans of Anne McCaffrey and Andre Norton... A sparkling addition to any fantasy collection. Four stars!" -Mercedes Lackey
  • A Charm of Finches

    Elisabeth Waters

    language (Marion Zimmer Bradley Literary Works Trust, Dec. 2, 2011)
    Maja was happy living in the Temple of Thenoth, Lord of the Beasts, in Haven; it was a place that could use her gift of Animal Mindspeech and her love of animals. But the arrival of a hysterical little girl and her injured finch started a chain of events that took Maja from the peace of Thenoth's temple to the intrigues of the king's court.This story was originally published in Finding the Way and Other Tales of Valdemar, December 2010.
  • The School up the Hill

    Elisabeth Waters

    language (Marion Zimmer Bradley Literary Works Trust, May 23, 2011)
    Start with a school full of students learning weather magic. Add a young girl from Valdemar who doesn't believe in the mage gifts she's developing. Before you know it, you'll have quite a mess to deal with. This story was originally published in the Valdemar anthology SWORD OF ICE in 1997.
  • First German Reader Volume 3: Bilingual for Speakers of English

    Elisabeth May

    eBook (Language Practice Publishing, )
    None
  • Broken Memory: A Novel of Rwanda

    Elisabeth Combres

    eBook (Groundwood Books, Oct. 1, 2009)
    IRA Notable Books for a Global Society selectionHiding behind an armchair, five-year-old Emma does not witness the murder of her mother, but she hears everything. And when the assassins finally leave, the young Tutsi girl somehow manages to stumble away from the scene, motivated only by the memory of her mother's last words: "You must not die, Emma!"Eventually Emma is taken in by an old Hutu woman who risks her own life to hide the child. Emma stays with the old woman and a quiet bond forms between the two, but long after the war ends, the young girl is still haunted by nightmares.When the country establishes courts to allow victims to face their tormenters in their villages, Emma is uneasy and afraid. But through her growing friendship with a young torture victim and the gentle encouragement of an old man charged with helping child survivors, Emma finds the courage to return to the house where her mother was killed and begin the journey to healing.
  • Return to Gone-Away

    Elisabeth Enright

    eBook (VintReads, Feb. 13, 2017)
    Return to Gone-Away is a children's book written by Elizabeth Enright, which is the sequel to the book Gone-Away Lake and discusses how the Blake family buys a house in Gone-Away. The book was first published in 1961.Plot introductionWhen Portia learns of her parents buying Villa Caprice, a tumbledown Victorian house close to Gone-Away Lake, she is excited. She, her brother Foster and her cousin Julian enjoy learning about the "new" old house, with the help of elderly neighbors Mr. Payton and Mrs. Cheever.Due to copyright restrictions this eBook is available in the United States only.Update 2018.07.08.: Typos fixed.
  • A Storytelling of Crows

    Elisabeth Waters

    language (Marion Zimmer Bradley Literary Works Trust, Jan. 21, 2011)
    Maia was having a strange day. First there was the injured horse that wasn't a horse, along with a badly injured woman, and then there was the discovery that her brother was a bandit. Now she's stuck in the Forest of Sorrows, trying to take care of the injured with only the animals she can speak with for help. It would be nice if more of her helpers had hands.This story originally appeared in the anthology Changing the World in 2009.