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Books with author Elizabeth Mozley

  • Looking at Rocks

    Elizabeth Moore

    School & Library Binding (Capstone Press, March 15, 1837)
    None
  • Bones on the Ground

    Elizabeth O'Maley

    language (Indiana Historical Society Press, Aug. 27, 2015)
    What happened to the Indians of the Old Northwest Territory? Conflicting portraits emerge and answers often depend on who’s telling the story, with each participant bending and stretching the truth to fit their own view of themselves and the world. This volume presents biographical sketches and first-person narratives of Native Americans, Indian traders, Colonial and American leaders, and events that shaped the Indians’ struggle to maintain possession of their tribal lands in the face of the widespread advancement of white settlement. It covers events and people in the Old Northwest Territory from before the American Revolution through the removal of the Miami from Indiana in 1846. As America’s Indian policy was formed, and often enforced by the U.S. military, and white settlers pushed farther west, some Indians fought the white intruders, while others adopted their ways. In the end, most Indians were unable to hold their ground, and the evidence of their presence now lingers only in found relics and strange-sounding place names.
  • Bones on the Ground

    Elizabeth O'Maley

    Hardcover (Indiana Historical Society Press, Oct. 29, 2014)
    What happened to the Indians of the Old Northwest Territory? Conflicting portraits emerge and answers often depend on who s telling the story, with each participant bending and stretching the truth to fit their own view of themselves and the world. Bones on the Ground, written by Elizabeth O Maley, presents biographical sketches and first-person narratives of Native Americans, Indian traders, Colonial and American leaders, and events that shaped the Indians struggle to maintain possession of their tribal lands in the face of the widespread advancement of white settlement. The book covers events and people in the Old Northwest Territory from before the American Revolution through the removal of the Miami from Indiana in 1846, including the Gnadenhutten Massacre, Little Turtle, William Wells, Fallen Timbers, the Treaty of Greenville, Tecumseh, the Battle of Tippecanoe, William Conner, Frances Slocum, the Potawatomi Trail of Death, and Jean Baptiste Richardville, among others. As America s Indian policy was formed, and often enforced by the U.S. military, and white settlers pushed farther west, some Indians fought the white intruders, while others adopted their ways. In the end, most Indians were unable to hold their ground and the evidence their presence now lingers only in found relics and strange-sounding place names.
  • Miss Snowball's Friends

    M. Elizabeth

    Paperback (Independently published, May 24, 2019)
    Miss Snowball's Friends is a small children's book. It's all about having fun with little animals. Each page has a different animal that brings something fun and includes one fact about that animal. This way children can learn about animals in a fun way. This book will have your children reading along and interacting with the book itself. This is a great way to help get your child into reading at a young age that will help them the rest of their lives. So join in on Miss Snowball's Friends and all their fun!
  • The Party Sprite of Aurelie Place

    M. Elizabeth

    language (, May 16, 2013)
    Audrey Kinkora only has three goals in life: become the best volleyball player on her team, attend the best parties on campus, and have the hottest guy as a boyfriend at Arial State University, and, so far, she's achieved all three.When she finds out she's one of the few half-Fae and half-Mer hybrids in her small, magical hometown, she's faced with the decision to take up responsibilities that she finds too difficult to deal with, and everything – including the scales! – that comes along with it. These duties includes saving the peoples whose blood runs through her veins while dealing with the allure of the college life calls her name, which is growing stronger every minute. But soon Audrey realizes that the longer and farther she hides, the worse the pangs that comes with responsibilities get – and the faster she gets thrown down the hole as she encounters the mystery of the blood of the Mer and Fae and all it entails.
  • Carousel Horse: Keiry: Equine Therapy Champion

    Elizabeth Wiley

    eBook (Trafford Publishing, June 20, 2012)
    Spirit Horse II is the original of Carousel Horse. No single person is in the book. Each character is a mix of different riders, trainers, and volunteers. Some of the incidents really occurred, but are mixed with others that are similar, and some are fiction. Horses were an integral part of healing for the author, following a high-fever staph infection that left her very disabled. The ranch is a conglomerate of many programs run over the years by the author and other equine therapists. The author, while working with a severely abused horse one day, realized that if that animal could live in the small cage of a stall and still learn to trust her and build a new life, so could the author. That is the basis of Spirit Horse. The healing of the author started a program that has expanded to include working with psychiatrists, therapists, physical therapists, special education teachers, and parents, as well as veterans, first responders and their families. Spirit Horse II has joined Horses4heroes to provide vets ride free, a national effort of many member stables and programs to just provide a calm, peaceful moment in the lives of our veterans and their families to help them as they rebuild their lives after experiencing war. Horse owners, performance barns, and therapy or trail-riding stables are urged to join this project to share with our hometown heroes and their families the healing of horses. Whether just grooming, feeding carrots, or riding, horses have healed the author. Anyone who owns or works with horses is urged to join Horses4heroes and give a moment of your joy to others who surely have earned our help and respect.
  • The Deed of Paksenarrion: A Novel

    Elizabeth Moon

    Paperback (Baen, Feb. 1, 1992)
    Excellent Book
  • Resonance

    Elizabeth Molin

    language (Elizabeth Krijgsman, Sept. 5, 2011)
    In this YA/SF novel for mature teens, Mitch is looking forward to a week at the lake to launch his summer vacation before confronting the decisions he'll be making next year about college and career. He doesn't expect the near-death experience, surprising assault on his virginity, and discoveries that will unfold in the days ahead: that his world is one of many worlds and his actions resonate in the other worlds, like the ripples of a pebble carelessly tossed in the lake.
  • Trading In Danger: Vatta's War: Book One

    Elizabeth Moon

    Paperback (Orbit, Sept. 19, 2019)
    The first volume in the Vatta's War series - action-packed military SF from the Nebula Award winning author of The Speed of Dark.Ky Vatta is a highly promising military cadet with a great future ahead of her, until an insignificant act of kindness makes her the focus of the Academy's wrath. She is forced to resign, her dreams shattered.For the child of a rich trading family, this should mean disgrace on a grand scale. And yet, to her surprise, Ky is offered the captaincy of a ship headed for scrap with its final cargo.Her orders are absolutely clear, but Ky quickly sees potential profit in altering the journey. Because, whatever the risks, it's in her blood to trade - even if the currency is extreme danger.'I thoroughly enjoyed Trading in Danger and wholeheartedly recommend it' THE BOOK SMUGGLERS
  • Wants or Needs

    Elizabeth Moore

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, July 1, 2013)
    What do we want? What do we need? Explore the difference between these two categories in this book about basic economics.
    E
  • The Sheepfarmer's Daughter

    Elizabeth Moon

    Paperback (Time Warner Books Uk, Aug. 1, 1997)
    None
  • Sheepfarmer's Daughter

    Elizabeth Moon

    Mass Market Paperback (Baen, Dec. 1, 2000)
    Paksenarrion--Paks, for short--refuses her father's orders to marry the pig farmer down the road and is off to join the army. And so her adventure begins--the adventure that transforms her into a hero remembered in songs, chosen by the gods to restore a lost ruler to his throne.