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Books with author Elizabeth Johnson

  • Octopuses

    Elizabeth R Johnson

    Paperback (Capstone Global Library Ltd, Aug. 1, 2017)
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  • Tales of Oescienne: A Short Story Collection - Volume One

    Jenna Elizabeth Johnson

    language (, March 23, 2012)
    Three new tales from the world of Ethoes:CONQUER THE CASTLEJahrra and her friends are about to embark upon a very important mission: to steal the flag of their nemesis, Eydeth, in a city-wide game of Conquer the Castle. Will they be able to outwit their other classmates in order to win the grand prize, or will the twins once again make Jahrra the laughing stock of the whole school?THE SPIRIT STONE RINGThe Mystic Archedenaeh has found reason to leave the comfort of her forest home in the province of Oescienne. Before she can move on, however, she must first verify a rumor she has heard, but all she discovers is a treasured ring left behind as a bitter reminder of the truth. FIRE AND ICEThe Tanaan dragon Jaax and his colleagues are called upon to save a small town from the wrath of one of the Crimson King's evil dragons. In the process, Jaax receives a minor injury, a nagging reminder of his failure that soon becomes the symbol of another's triumph.
  • Sea Lions

    Elizabeth R. Johnson

    Paperback (Raintree, )
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  • The Sleeping Lady

    Ann Dixon, Elizabeth Johns

    Hardcover (Alaska Northwest Books, Sept. 1, 1994)
    Gazing across Cook Inlet from Anchorage at Mount Susitna, people have imagined that the sprawling peak is a slumbering woman, inspiring this ageless tale about a time of peace and the consequences of war.
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  • Beluga Whales

    Elizabeth R Johnson

    Hardcover (Raintree, Aug. 11, 2016)
    "Describes the characteristics, food, habitat, and behavior of beluga whales"--
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  • Noble Sir Nolan and the Soggy Giraffe

    Elizabeth Her, John Her

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 12, 2014)
    Join Noble Sir Nolan as he travels to the colorful land of Plin. He’s always prepared for dragons, but nothing can prepare him for the strange creature he finds in the sea! This adventure story unfolds with bright, captivating illustrations.
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  • Orcas

    Elizabeth R Johnson

    Paperback (Capstone Global Library Ltd, Aug. 1, 2017)
    Killer whales aren't really whales at all! These striking animals are actually dolphins. In this book, you can learn what they eat and how they live in the big blue ocean.
  • Out of the Darkness

    Elizabeth Johns

    (Elizabeth Johns, March 8, 2017)
    *This book is currently featured in the Hearts of Courage ebook anthology* Lt John Holdsworth, an injured veteran from Waterloo, is now steward for a large estate in Scotland. Catriona Craig is the adopted daughter of Lord Craig, whose only interests lie in growing herbs and healing people. Can two unlikely friends find healing together? Can he overcome the shadows of his past and accept her love?
  • Seeking Redemption: Traditional Regency Romance

    Elizabeth Johns

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 3, 2015)
    At nineteen, Lady Lydia Markham was beautiful, bookish and naïve. Her sheltered, loveless upbringing had not educated her in the ways of the beau monde, or the men who inhabited it. So when she met Nathaniel, Lord Fairmont, it was all too easy to be swept away by his rakish charm and good looks. She was devastated when he did not propose marriage, but joined Wellington’s army instead.Six years of battle has changed Nathaniel: older, wiser, the conqueror of the addictions that drove his misspent youth, he’s avowed to start afresh. But a chance meeting with Lydia unnerves him; she is so very keen to speak to him, yet he cannot fathom why. Has she waited for him all these years? He is unfit for her and is focused on making amends for another’s life that he ruined, and he urges her to forget him.Nathaniel’s indifference leaves Lydia heartbroken, but she reaffirms her vow to begin anew. Unfortunately, she needs Nathaniel's assistance. If ensuring his aid means following him to the Continent, where he’s gone to fight Napoleon with the Household Guards, then so be it. But will he help once he knows her secret?
  • The Legend of Oescienne: The Finding

    Jenna Elizabeth Johnson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 30, 2009)
    Dragon mentors, magical creatures, and a young girl looking for adventure: Harry Potter meets Eragon. "A remarkable dragon story for YA and teens. If you enjoy the Eragon book series by Christopher Paolini, you love this series!!" ★★★★★ When the dragon Jaax receives word that a human infant has been found in the province of Oescienne, he doesn't dare believe it. Humans have been extinct for centuries, trapped by a terrible curse and left to live out their existence in the form of dragons. Despite his doubts, however, Jaax assumes responsibility for the baby girl only to discover that what he has been seeking for so many years has finally been found. Jahrra knows all about the legends and sagas of Oescienne, but never in her wildest dreams would she believe that she played a part in one of them. She is far too busy dodging the bullies at school and seeking out new adventures with her friends to worry about what secrets her dragon mentor might be keeping from her, or that her every move is being watched by something living in the forest surrounding her home. But the secrets run deep, and as Jahrra fights to earn her place in this extraordinary world, she will begin to unravel the truth of it all: that she isn't as safe as she thought she was, that danger lurks around every corner, and that her role in this unfurling tale is far more significant than she could possibly imagine.
  • The Legend of Oescienne - The Awakening

    Jenna Elizabeth Johnson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 16, 2011)
    Swords, sorcery, and dragons: The Lord of the Rings meets Eragon. "Anyone who enjoys dragons, elves, and other mythical creatures would enjoy this book." ★★★★★ A year has passed since the Tanaan dragon Jaax and his human ward, Jahrra, came to live within the protected boundaries of Lidien, the great City of Light. But even the safest places in Ethöes can harbor enemies, and one cannot hide from one's fate forever. At the onset of yet another departure, Jahrra realizes there is more to this next step in her journey than she previously thought. With Lidien fading in the distance, she understands she is finally leaving behind not just her friends, but also her childhood and a life once filled with dreams and illusions of safety and love. The road ahead is perilous, and Jahrra knows she will face many trials before coming to stand before her destiny. With each passing day, the threat of the Crimson King grows stronger, and Jaax and their allies will need the help of the legendary Creecemind dragons if they wish to overthrow their common enemy. Before they can present their case before the king of the Creecemind, however, Jahrra and her Tanaan guardian must make a perilous journey north through the mountains, where danger and uncertainty lurks in every crevasse and behind the face of everyone they meet. Their trust in others must be bartered carefully, for the Tyrant's influence stretches far and wide. And even if they do reach Nimbronia, the frozen City in the Clouds, their troubles may not be over. If the king of the ice dragons cannot be convinced to join their cause, then their fate, and the fate of Ethöes, may very well be sealed in sorrow and defeat.
  • Rosa Parks and the Bus to Freedom

    Beth Johnson

    (Townsend Press, Jan. 1, 2012)
    On a December day in 1955, Rosa Parks, a black seamstress in Montgomery, Alabama, refused to give up her seat on a bus to a white man. She was arrested, jailed, and tried for the crime of breaking the laws of segregation.Rosa's action led to the famous Montgomery bus boycott, a year-long act of protest that focused the attention of the world on the struggle of black Americans to gain their civil rights. It also brought a young pastor named Martin Luther King into the national spotlight. It led to a Supreme Court decision that changed America's history.For decades, black Americans had put up with the evils of segregation. They had endured the humiliation of Whites Only facilities. They had used Colored entrances. They had dealt with separate White and Negro drinking fountains. And they had taken seats in the back of the bus.What, then, led a 42-year-old woman to say, No more? This story explores how Rosa Parks' life prepared her for the moment she would become a true American hero.