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  • Even More Fantastic Failures: True Stories of People Who Changed the World by Falling Down First

    Luke Reynolds

    Paperback (Aladdin/Beyond Words, Sept. 15, 2020)
    Even the most well-known people have struggled to succeed! This follow-up to Fantastic Failures offers up a second dose of fascinating stories featuring flops that turned into triumphs.Kids today are under a lot of pressure to succeed, but failure has an important place in life as young people learn how to be a successful person. In his teaching career, Luke Reynolds saw the stress and anxiety his students suffered, whether it was over grades, fitting in, or simply getting things right the first time. Even More Fantastic Failures is a second installment in Luke Reynolds’s personal campaign to show kids it’s okay to fall down or make mistakes, just so long as you try, try again! Kids will read about a host of inspiring, courageous, and diverse people who have accomplished—or still are accomplishing—big things to make this world a better place. A wide range of stories about Barack Obama, Greta Thunberg, Nick Foles, Emma Gonzalez, Beyoncé, Ryan Coogler, John Cena, Socrates, and even the Jamaican national women’s soccer team, prove that the greatest mistakes and flops can turn into something amazing. In between these fun profiles, Reynolds features great scientists and other pivotal people whose game-changing discovery started as a failure. Readers will enjoy seeing stories they know highlighted in the new feature “Off the Page and On the Screen,” which showcases how failures and successes are presented in books and film. Each profile includes advice to readers on how to come back from their own flops and move forward to succeed.
  • Even More Fantastic Failures: True Stories of People Who Changed the World by Falling Down First

    Luke Reynolds

    Hardcover (Aladdin/Beyond Words, Sept. 15, 2020)
    Even the most well-known people have struggled to succeed! This follow-up to Fantastic Failures offers up a second dose of fascinating stories featuring flops that turned into triumphs.Kids today are under a lot of pressure to succeed, but failure has an important place in life as young people learn how to be a successful person. In his teaching career, Luke Reynolds saw the stress and anxiety his students suffered, whether it was over grades, fitting in, or simply getting things right the first time. Even More Fantastic Failures is a second installment in Luke Reynolds’s personal campaign to show kids it’s okay to fall down or make mistakes, just so long as you try, try again! Kids will read about a host of inspiring, courageous, and diverse people who have accomplished—or still are accomplishing—big things to make this world a better place. A wide range of stories about Barack Obama, Greta Thunberg, Nick Foles, Emma Gonzalez, Beyoncé, Ryan Coogler, John Cena, Socrates, and even the Jamaican national women’s soccer team, prove that the greatest mistakes and flops can turn into something amazing. In between these fun profiles, Reynolds features great scientists and other pivotal people whose game-changing discovery started as a failure. Readers will enjoy seeing stories they know highlighted in the new feature “Off the Page and On the Screen,” which showcases how failures and successes are presented in books and film. Each profile includes advice to readers on how to come back from their own flops and move forward to succeed.
  • Down Under

    Jan Reynolds

    Paperback (Lee & Low Books, May 1, 2007)
    Amprenula, a young Tiwi girl from an island off the Australian coast, gathers food with her mother. Amprenula lives closely with the land, just as her people have done for thousands of years, taking only what they need from the forest and the ocean around them. For the Tiwi and other Aborigines, the land is sacred. It connects them with their ancestors and the beginning of creation. As Amprenula combs through the forests and mangrove swamps, she is proud to travel along the same paths, sharing the same land, as her ancestors from centuries ago.
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  • Complete Physics for Cambridge Secondary 1 Workbook: For Cambridge Checkpoint and beyond

    Helen Reynolds

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, Nov. 1, 2014)
    Ensure your students reach their full potential at Cambridge Checkpoint level and enable them to confidently leap into Cambridge IGCSE® science study with a solid foundation in Physics. Suitable for independent study, this Workbook includes a wide range of extra revision and practical material that closely supports all the material in the Student Book, to help students consolidate their learning. Practice tests are set out the Cambridge Checkpoint way, so students can tackle assessments with confidence. Crucial rigour is built in from the start, with exercises designed to challenge and stretch all abilities, and extension material that smooths the transition to Cambridge IGCSE. Plus, it's matched to the Cambridge syllabus, so you know it's comprehensive.
  • The Dot: Make Your Mark Kit

    Peter H. Reynolds

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Aug. 6, 2013)
    Create your own adventure! The Dot, Peter H. Reynolds’s award-winning classic, offers inspiration — while a blank book and colored pencils provide the means.An enchanting invitation to self-expression, Peter H. Reynolds’s The Dot is the much-loved story of a reticent girl who discovers that being an artist is simply a matter of making a mark and seeing where it takes you. Now everyone’s inner artist can come out to play with the help of a hardcover edition of The Dot, enticingly packaged with The Blank Book and a set of colored pencils at the ready.
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  • Amazon Basin

    Jan Reynolds

    Paperback (Lee & Low Books, May 1, 2007)
    Tuwenowa lives in the heart of the Amazon River Basin, home to the largest tropical rain forest in the world. For Yanomama people such as Tuwenowa and his family, the jungle provides everything they need-from thatching for their huts to the tropical fruits, animals, and fish they eat. The rainforest is the birthplace of the centuries-old traditions of Yanomama culture. The people celebrate life with songs of thanks and mark death with special rituals. By learning these customs from his father, a tribal shaman, Tuwenowa hopes to uphold the Yanomama way of life as he grows up.
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  • Far North

    Jan Reynolds

    Paperback (Lee & Low Books, May 1, 2007)
    It's springtime in the Arctic, and Sara and Kari are excited about the yearly reindeer roundup. Their people, the Sami, are moving the reindeer herds to mountain pastures for grazing. Family and friends also come together to celebrate the end of the long dark winter.Sara and Kari help their father gather the family's herd together. Like other Sami people in northern Europe, Sara and Kari's family relies on reindeer for food, clothing, and shelter. Once the reindeer are rounded up, Sara and Kari join their neighbors and participate in springtime festivities such as games and reindeer races.
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  • The Feeder: Backyard Birds Children’s Story

    Paul Reynolds

    Paperback (Independently published, March 9, 2019)
    A children’s story about a family of birds in a backyard. The young bird, while growing up, discovers new friends and learns about the world. It is a fun, cute story with life lessons. The story will be uplifting toany child.
  • Similar Transactions: A True Story

    S. R. Reynolds

    Paperback (Simpson Point Press, Dec. 5, 2015)
    S. R. Reynolds has never forgotten the mishandled case of fifteen-year-old Michelle Anderson, a vibrant beauty who went missing from Reynolds' Knoxville, Tennessee, neighborhood years earlier. Aided by her old professor, famed forensic anthropologist Dr. William Bass--founder of the University of Tennessee's "Body Farm"--Reynolds picks up the trail of this long-cold case. As she presses neglected pieces of the puzzle into place, Reynolds unearths a string of heinous kidnappings and rapes across the South, crimes that span decades. She meets with victims and former investigators who worked on the case. A picture begins to form. Patterns appear. And all evidence points to one man: convicted sex offender Larry Lee Smith. As a result of Reynolds' efforts, the Knoxville Police Department reopens the cold case of Michelle's disappearance, but Larry Lee is about to be released from a Georgia prison, where he served time for a related crime--a "similar transaction." What transpires in this story is amazing on many levels. The book was recently among the top five non-fiction books named by Everything Nonfiction's Emilio Corsetti.azing on many levels.
  • Captivate: A Dark Paranormal Romance

    Cory Reynolds

    language (, Jan. 17, 2018)
    A forbidden romance. A royal witch family. A new race of vampires.Forced to seek refuge in France and master her powers, Celeste hates her new life at the Chateau. She’s a misfit among her new sisters and her grandmother, the Countess, expects her to be the perfect mademoiselle. That is if her horrible, new tutor doesn’t ruin her first.All that could change when a strange vampire saves her from a near-fatal fall from the sky. Supposedly a descendant of vampire royalty himself, a union with the handsome stranger could fulfill her greatest dreams. But does he have his own deadly motives? And what of her bond with Gregory? Caught between royalty and true riches, Celeste will have to decide if love is defined by loyalty to her family, or to her heart.Moon Flight is a young adult paranormal romance series about the dangers of love where the world of witches crosses over into the realm of vampires.
  • memoirs of an Orphan: the early years

    A P Reynolds

    eBook (, Sept. 18, 2019)
    after loosing the entire family over a 24 month span. Was thrown to the street by extended family members, then found a way by starting a business that was able to sustain him at the age of 13. having a physical disability at birth and was confined to a wheelchair and leg braces but later became a recruited athlete. This is a true life story of what one can do when all the odds are against him. Being assigned a guardian by the court he later learned of all family assets were taken and were not accounted for. That very action continued for the entire teenage years. What did he do? Will he go to college or follow a career in baseball or go into business? The" Early Years" of "memoirs of an Orphan shows the love for a mother and father and sister and how a legacy was built the carried onto other generations.
  • Downcast

    Cait Reynolds

    eBook (Barkless Dog Press, June 6, 2016)
    Secrets.Myths and monsters.What if you had to believe the impossible…then fall in love with him?Stephanie Starr thinks her senior year of high school is going to be like every other: an ordinary kind of awful stuck between a group of mean girls and her mother’s overprotective mania.Everything changes when gorgeous Haley Smith walks into her life. She doesn’t understand why he wants her so badly and pushes him away. But, Haley won’t give up. He can’t give up. There’s a shadow running through his blood tied to a curse in hers, and time is running out for them both.Faced with rogue gods and deadly prophesies, Stephanie must survive the ultimate test in order to uncover the truth and save her mother, her friends, and her town. Nothing can prepare her for what she discovers, and no one can save her from her fate. Except Haley.