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Books with author HL Carpenter

  • Santa's Favorite Gift

    Helen Carpenter

    language (RoseDog Books, Nov. 18, 2014)
    It’s the week before Christmas and there is a lot of activity at the North Pole. Three of the Elves, Charlie, Ted and Henry, are in the barn working on the sleigh. Santa has been spending too much time in the kitchen, eating warm cookies from the oven. With Mrs. Claus’s help, he realizes he’s gained weight. Santa can’t understand why children are bullied for looking different or why children bully others. He looks for the answer and finds it in the star-filled night that he has become so familiar with on his travels on Christmas Eve. He realizes material gifts may not be the ones most appreciated, or the ones he’d like to deliver. The author was raised in North Eastern Pennsylvania by a grandmother who was “the world’s best story teller.” Warm memories inspired the author to write Grandma’s Mountain, a work that was previously published. Two great-grandchildren are the inspiration for Santa’s Favorite Gift. It’s an all-inclusive message, one the author hopes will comfort and inspire.
  • Morry Moose's Time-Traveling Outhouse Adventure

    Chad Carpenter

    Paperback (Willow Creek Press, Aug. 1, 2013)
    Morry is a young moose who would rather play video games than do anything else. Unfortunately for Morry, his mother doesn't feel the same way�she tells him to go outside and use his IMAGINATION. Morry isn't sure how to use his imagination, but luckily his best friend, Doug the duck, is an expert. With Doug's help, they are both soon traveling to a distant land in their very own TIME-TRAVELING OUTHOUSE.
  • Ellie and the Underground

    Eryn Carpenter

    language (Kristopherson Press, Aug. 12, 2015)
    Her parents' constant fighting has driven thirteen-year-old Ellie to hide out in between the pages of her favorite books and, on one occasion, even in a hall closet. While there, she finds her late grandfather's journal and discovers he was searching for a treasure linked to the Nazis. Ellie hopes finishing what he started will solve all of her problems. Accompanied by her little brother, Ellie starts unraveling a trail of cryptic clues that lead her deeper into a mystery more than sixty years old.
  • Small Game Hunting: Rabbit, Raccoon, Squirrel, Opossum, and More

    Tom Carpenter

    Library Binding (Lerner Publications TM, Aug. 1, 2012)
    Are you up for a challenge? Hunting small game, such as squirrels, rabbits, and raccoons, requires patience, good eyesight, and shooting skill. These small animals are expert hiders and move fast! But whether you're a beginner or a seasoned sportsperson, you'll have a good time hunting in woodlands and thick brush for small game. Enter the Great Outdoors Sports Zone to learn about the history, gear, rules, and best techniques connected to small game hunting. You'll discover: • What are the different types of small game tracks. • What gear you need to become an expert small game hunter. • How rules about small game hunting help preserve small game populations. • How to prepare and cook your game. Are you into outdoor sports? Then get into your favorite zone!
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  • Deer Hunting

    Tom Carpenter

    Paperback (Focus Readers, Aug. 1, 2017)
    Explains the equipment, skills, and techniques needed for deer hunting. Vibrant photographs and clear text help readers understand and imagine this fascinating way to explore the outdoors.
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  • Upland Bird Hunting

    Tom Carpenter

    Paperback (Focus Readers, Aug. 1, 2017)
    Explains the equipment, skills, and techniques needed for upland bird hunting. Vibrant photographs and clear text help readers understand and imagine this fascinating way to explore the outdoors.
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  • The Invizibles: Invocation

    E S Carpenter

    (Quesylis P H, Aug. 1, 2018)
    Four teenage friends prepare for a leisurely summer vacation when in an instant and with a thud, their plans radically change. Something has crashed in Jaime and Kye's back yard. They solicit the help of their best friends Faith and Ben and quickly decide to protect this new entity. But they're not the only people who've received notification something has arrived, and when strangers suddenly appear, the game of cat and mouse begins!The friends soon learn the strangers are far more resourceful than they ever imagined, but the new entity accidentally shares a gift that could just become the difference-maker. It may also have created the newest super-heroes.Meet … The Invizibles.
  • Small-game Hunting

    Tom Carpenter

    Library Binding (Sportszone, Sept. 1, 2015)
    Learn what it takes to successfully harvest small game such as rabbits, squirrels, and raccoons who are known to be tricky targets. --
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  • Half-Past Summer

    P.N. Carpenter

    language (, Aug. 6, 2012)
    George dreams the sound of green. Min revives a treacherous magic in a withered tree. Barnabas boards the wrong bus and discovers a place where nightmares walk and time stands still.These three tales unlock the mystery of summer nights and soothe the heat of summer days.
  • Pendulum II: The Story of America's Three Aviation Pioneers: Wilbur Wright, Orville Wright, and Glenn Curtiss

    Jack Carpenter

    Paperback (Arsdalen, Bosch & Co., June 15, 2003)
    This is the book you heard about on NPR, National Public Radio's Talk of the Nation: Science Friday with Ira Flatow on August 1, 2003. In an interesting three-way interplay about early flight and the Wright brothers, author Jack Carpenter, Paul Hoffman (author, Wings of Madness) and Michael Lavelle (Museum of Flight) discussed this most timely subject... Also, Smithsonian AIR & SPACE, Centennial Edition, 100 YEARS of FLIGHT, March, 2003, chose PENDULUM as one of but 14 books (of "Hundreds of works ") recommended to its readers. PENDULUM II The Story of America’s Three Aviation Pioneers: Wilbur Wright, Orville Wright, and Glenn Curtiss, "The Henry Ford of Aviation" - Including How The Partnership of Alexander Graham Bell and Glenn Hammond Curtiss Led to the Founding of The American Aviation Industry. In this, the 100th YEAR of FLIGHT, Jack Carpenter’s acclaimed 1992 PENDULUM - the only book telling a multi-sided story - was among the select few recommended by the Smithsonian’s AIR & SPACE Centennial Edition, March, 2003. This sold-out bestseller is the foundation for PENDULUM II – with its amazing, never-before-told story of one of the most important but least known chapters in American history. Improved – and 25% larger - in its 520 archival-quality pages PENDULUM II tells the whole story with all the players in this epic tale of flight’s beginnings. You will read in this unique chronologically and interwoven story – and view in its hundreds of archival photographs and exhibits - "what actually happened" with the Wrights, Glenn Curtiss – including Alexander Graham Bell’s hitherto unknown pivotal role - with Henry Ford, Thomas Edison, Octave Chanute and others on the sidelines. The result of over two decades research and a 135-work selected bibliography, PENDULUM II focuses upon (1), a semi-secret Agreement made between the Smithsonian and Orville Wright’s heirs, and (2), a volcanic, historically important letter written by Gilbert M. Grosvenor, National Geographic’s chairman (and Bell’s great-grandson), to the author - which "changes everything." Nowhere else are the facts - hidden for almost a century - of this so misunderstood and misstated story told as in PENDULUM II, arguably the most complete, revealing and timely book of this era.
  • Of Frogs and Toads: Poems and Short Prose Featuring Amphibians

    Jill Carpenter

    Paperback (Ione Pr, Nov. 1, 1998)
    The message is definitely green, but it's not just for hard-core frogophiles. Of Frogs and Toads: Poems and Short Prose Featuring Amphibians collects what 70 contemporary writers, ranging from Pulitzer Prizewinners to a first-published author, claim to have learned from a decidedly cold-blooded muse. Of Frogs and Toads is a celebration of the warty creatures who are princes in disguise, as well as a lament for the precariousness of their existence in our modern world.
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  • Vessel of Destruction: Daizlei Academy Book Four

    Kel Carpenter

    Paperback (Kel Carpenter, Nov. 26, 2019)
    If there is one truth that I hold to in my life, it is that when it rains, it pours. Perhaps that is why I built myself not for the everyday storms most experience. But for the hurricanes I have had to learn to withstand. I know what it is like to feel your heart crack in half like a tree that snaps under too much pressure. I know the bone-deep, all-consuming, numbness that sets in when the wind and the cold and the water become too much. I know the desperation that claws under the surface as you try to wait through the night, and hope that come the dawn, the storm has passed. But perhaps, most importantly, I know how to survive. Or really, I am too spiteful to die. Either way, my world is falling apart around me. Death and destruction are knocking on my door. And a storm is coming. One unlike anything we have ever encountered before. This time it is not Anastasia I will face on the battlefield, but the one who calls to me. The one I cannot face. This is one storm I don't know if I will survive . . . or if the price of living is too high.