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  • Ten Gingerbread Men

    Ruth Galloway

    Paperback (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 2013)
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  • Summary & Analysis of Lord of the Flies by William Golding

    Austin Galloway

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 30, 2017)
    In the midst of a wartime evacuation, a British airplane crashes on or near an isolated island in a remote region of the Pacific Ocean. The only survivors are boys in their middle childhood or preadolescence. Two boys—the fair-haired Ralph and an overweight, bespectacled boy nicknamed "Piggy"—find a conch, which Ralph uses as a horn to convene all the survivors to one area. Ralph is optimistic, believing that grown-ups will come to rescue them but Piggy realizes the need to organize: ("put first things first and act proper"). Because Ralph appears responsible for bringing all the survivors together, he immediately commands some authority over the other boys and is quickly elected their "chief". He does not receive the votes of the members of a boys' choir, led by the red-headed Jack Merridew, although he allows the choir boys to form a separate clique of hunters. Ralph establishes three primary policies: to have fun, to survive, and to constantly maintain a smoke signal that could alert passing ships to their presence on the island and thus rescue them. The boys establish a form of democracy by declaring that whoever holds the conch shall also be able to speak at their formal gatherings and receive the attentive silence of the larger group. Jack organises his choir into a hunting party responsible for discovering a food source. Ralph, Jack, and a quiet, dreamy boy named Simon soon form a loose triumvirate of leaders with Ralph as the ultimate authority. Upon inspection of the island, the three determine that it has fruit and wild pigs for food. The boys also use Piggy's spectacles to create a fire. Though he is Ralph's only real confidant, Piggy is quickly made into an outcast by his fellow "biguns" (older boys) and becomes an unwilling source of laughs for the other children while being hated by Jack. Simon, in addition to supervising the project of constructing shelters, feels an instinctive need to protect the "littluns" (younger boys). The semblance of order quickly deteriorates as the majority of the boys turn idle; they give little aid in building shelters, spend their time having fun and begin to develop paranoias about the island. The central paranoia refers to a supposed monster they call the "beast", which they all slowly begin to believe exists on the island. Ralph insists that no such beast exists, but Jack, who has started a power struggle with Ralph, gains a level of control over the group by boldly promising to kill the creature. At one point, Jack summons all of his hunters to hunt down a wild pig, drawing away those assigned to maintain the signal fire. A ship travels by the island, but without the boys' smoke signal to alert the ship's crew, the vessel continues without stopping. Ralph angrily confronts Jack about his failure to maintain the signal; in frustration Jack assaults Piggy, breaking his glasses. The boys subsequently enjoy their first feast. Angered by the failure of the boys to attract potential rescuers, Ralph considers relinquishing his position as leader, but is convinced not to do so by Piggy, who both understands Ralph's importance and deeply fears what will become of him should Jack take total control.
  • Tickly Octopus

    Galloway Ruth

    Paperback (Little Tiger Press, Aug. 26, 2016)
    Octopus has eight twisty tentacles and he loves using them to tickle the fish. But when one day Octopus tickles Oyster, she drops her precious pearl and it is lost. Will Octopus be able to get it back A colourful read that is sure to bring a smile to story time. This paperback book has 32 pages and measures 26.5 x 0.4 x 23cm
  • Clumsy Crab

    Ruth Galloway

    Hardcover (Tiger Tales, Aug. 16, 2005)
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  • Clumsy Crab

    Ruth Galloway

    Paperback (Tiger Tales, March 1, 2007)
    Nipper the crab finds that his huge, clumsy claws always cause him problems until his friend Octopus gets tangled up in some seaweed while playing hide-and-seek and only Nipper can free him. Reprint.
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  • Look Through: Animals

    Fhiona Galloway

    Board book (Silver Dolphin Books, Sept. 13, 2016)
    Turtles, penguins, lions and so much more! Explore early learning with Look Through: Animals and find a fun way to learn early concepts. This board book features cute art, simple labels, and raised touch-and-feel elements that babies will love. Learn all about animals as you look through the pages and see the shapes transform.
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  • Smiley Shark

    Ruth Galloway

    Board book (Tiger Tales, March 1, 2007)
    Smiley Shark's toothy smile at first frightens the other sea animals, but it comes in handy to scare the fisherman when his friends are caught in a net.
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  • Fidgety Fish

    Ruth Galloway

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc, Aug. 16, 2002)
    Sent out for a swim in the deep sea, Tiddler, a young fish who just can't keep still, sees many interesting creatures and one very dark cave.
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  • Biome

    Ryan Galloway

    Paperback (Ryan Galloway, Dec. 4, 2016)
    First Place winner for Young Adult/Middle Grade in the 2017 Writer's Digest Self-Published eBook Awards! Inside the gleaming domes of Mars Colony One, seventeen-year-old Lizzy Engram and her fellow cadets work to make the Red Planet habitable. And every Sunday night, the doctors erase their memories. Week by week the procedure is carried out. Until one morning, Lizzy wakes with all of the missing memories inside her head. And not just her own, but the memories of every cadet on the planet—from the boy who falls in love with her every week, to the girl who wants to ruin her life, to the cadets who have simply disappeared. Now balancing the desires, fears, ideas, and secrets of the entire colony, Lizzy has six days to figure out what the doctors are hiding—and why—or she’ll lose more than her memories. --- Fans of Divergent, The Hundred, Doctor Who, and Cinder will find themselves carried away in this non-stop extraterrestrial thriller.
  • The Four: The Hidden DNA of Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google

    Scott Galloway

    Paperback (PENGUIN, )
    Please Read Notes: Brand New, International Softcover Edition, Printed in black and white pages, minor self wear on the cover or pages, Sale restriction may be printed on the book, but Book name, contents, and author are exactly same as Hardcover Edition. Fast delivery through DHL/FedEx express.
  • Tickly Octopus

    Ruth Galloway

    Hardcover (Tiger Tales, March 1, 2007)
    Octopus' eight tentacles make him really good at tickling others, but when he tickles Oyster and causes her to lose her precious pearl, Octopus questions whether his talent really does any good all.
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  • Finnie Walsh

    Steven Galloway

    eBook (Vintage Canada, Dec. 29, 2009)
    Steven Galloway's first novel, an incredible coming of age story, now revised and available in trade paperback from Vintage Canada.Finnie Walsh is a captivating, Irving-esque story of family, friendship, redemption, and legend.Paul Woodward lives in Portsmouth, a quiet northern mill-town. Born the day Paul Henderson planted the puck between the pipes against the Soviet Union to win the 1972 Super Series, Paul has no choice about playing hockey. His best friend Finnie Walsh is stinking rich. He is also fellow hockey fanatic and the only good kid in a long line of delinquent brothers. Paul's father works the nightshift at the local mill, owned by Finnie's father. One fateful day the boys noisily prepare for their first season of hockey in the Woodward driveway, keeping Paul's father awake when he should be sleeping. This triggers a chain of world-altering events. Galloway proves that childhood innocence, while not exactly bliss, can be amusing and more than mildly instructional. This is the book John Irving would have written if he understood hockey as well as wrestling. Finnie Walsh, like the fabled games before NHL expansion, is a story about greatness and legend. But it's also a heartsong to family, friendship, and atonement.