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Books with author Erin Wozniak

  • Ricky, the Rock That Couldn't Roll

    Mr. Jay, Erin Wozniak

    Hardcover (New Paige Press, Nov. 1, 2020)
    Why can’t Ricky roll? Find out in this rollicking, whimsical adventure loved by kids, parents and teachers everywhere! When the rocks get together to play and roll around their favorite hill, they find that one of their friends, Ricky, can't roll with them. Unlike all of the others, who are all round, Ricky can't roll because he's flat on one side. His friends didn't get it, "Come Roll!" they would chant. So Ricky tried, but replied, "I'm sorry, I can’t.” Determined not to leave their friend behind, the rock friend set out to help Ricky roll around - one way or another. From the best-selling author of Tess, the Tin that Wanted to Rock, The Bear and the Fern and The Masterpiece comes this fun, funny and heartwarming that is loved by kids, parents and teachers alike. Combining the spirit of Shel Silverstein, the heart of Mo Willems and the rhyme and rhythm of Dr. Seuss, Ricky, the Rock is ideal for children ages 3-9 and Pre K-3rd grade. This original story featuring the "You Rock Group" is a book that kids are sure to cherish as they grow, and ask to read over and over again! Kids ages: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9
  • Lumen and the Thistle

    EJ Wozniak

    language (, Dec. 21, 2018)
    "I personally think this could be the next ‘Harry Potter’ series. I love the true-to-life environmental issues this book brings up as well. You won’t regret reading! Good job to the new author. Looking forward to reading the others!!!" - Ruskiis"Lumen is a great character and his journey is unique/ It is hard to find a story that stands out in the fantasy world, but Lumen's adventure is captivating and relatable." - D"With characters that are engaging and well-developed, the reader quickly gets lost in the adventures of Lumen in a new world called Bonumalus. Vivid descriptions and deep character insights help to make this a true page-turner. And in the end, the reader is compelled to ask, "What can I do to help save our planet?" Looking forward to reading future sequels!" - Susan​The first book in a brand new contemporary fantasy series that is full of magic, hope, and discovering your own path.Lumen will never be like everyone else. Diagnosed with a minor form of schizophrenia at age thirteen, he had all but given up hope that his life was ever going to be more than bullies, doctors visits, and adults that didn't believe him. Because Lumen knew he wasn't sick -- all he saw were panels of light, no voices, or weird thoughts, just light -- but no one believed him. Until he followed the lights and disappeared. There he found a world that lived connected, but invisible to Earth called Bonumalus, the land of the elements Fire, Water, Earth, and Air. It is here that he learns of the connection between the two worlds and that the growing climate trouble on Earth could be fixed here if he is willing to embark on a journey to become an Eague, a master of Water, and stay in Bonumalus. However, there is trouble brewing in this world and Lumen receives several mysterious warnings all with one thing in common -- a thistle, a sign of dangerous things to come. Now Lumen must decide between giving his life to the study of the elements to help Earth fix the climate or join the mysterious group that want the inhabitants of Earth to be punished for what they have done to their world. Lumen and the Thistle is the first book of this intriguing contemporary Young Adult fantasy series that asks readers to think about their part to play in the future of our planet.
  • LUMEN and the Thistle

    EJ Wozniak

    (Independently published, Dec. 21, 2018)
    "I personally think this could be the next ‘Harry Potter’ series. I love the true-to-life environmental issues this book brings up as well. You won’t regret reading! Good job to the new author. Looking forward to reading the others!!!" - Ruskiis"Lumen is a great character and his journey is unique/ It is hard to find a story that stands out in the fantasy world, but Lumen's adventure is captivating and relatable." - D"With characters that are engaging and well-developed, the reader quickly gets lost in the adventures of Lumen in a new world called Bonumalus. Vivid descriptions and deep character insights help to make this a true page-turner. And in the end, the reader is compelled to ask, "What can I do to help save our planet?" Looking forward to reading future sequels!" - SusanThe first book in a brand new contemporary fantasy series that is full of magic, hope, and discovering your own path.Lumen will never be like everyone else. Diagnosed with a minor form of schizophrenia at age thirteen, he had all but given up hope that his life was ever going to be more than bullies, doctors visits, and adults that didn't believe him. Because Lumen knew he wasn't sick -- all he saw were panels of light, no voices, or weird thoughts, just light -- but no one believed him. Until he followed the lights and disappeared. There he found a world that lived connected, but invisible to Earth called Bonumalus, the land of the elements Fire, Water, Earth, and Air. It is here that he learns of the connection between the two worlds and that the growing climate trouble on Earth could be fixed here if he is willing to embark on a journey to become an Eague, a master of Water, and stay in Bonumalus. However, there is trouble brewing in this world and Lumen receives several mysterious warnings all with one thing in common -- a thistle, a sign of dangerous things to come. Now Lumen must decide between giving his life to the study of the elements to help Earth fix the climate or join the mysterious group that want the inhabitants of Earth to be punished for what they have done to their world. Lumen and the Thistle is the first book of this intriguing contemporary Young Adult fantasy series that asks readers to think about their part to play in the future of our planet.