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Books with author Harriet R. Richards

  • Be Not Blind to Its Touch: A December Story

    Harriet E Rich

    language (Grey Raven Publishing, Sept. 17, 2014)
    Be Not Blind to Its Touch - a contemporary novella for older teens. Whereas most books set in our real world are slanted for girls, this story centers on a boy – his issues, his anger – a youth on the threshold of manhood, unprepared to deal with a rage that threatens to consume him. Pete is a seventeen-year-old caught in a life of anger at his father who was convicted and sent to the penitentiary when Pete was eight. The past nine years have been filled with resentment at the town that has taunted him as the son of a jailbird. The words 'you’re not welcome here' echo in his ears.But there are those who do care about him – who move in the shadows. And when Pete crosses the line, they fight desperately in a race against time to try to save him from the very real consequences of his lawless actions.
  • Hidden Arizona: Including Phoenix, Tucson, Sedona and the Grand Canyon

    Richard Harris

    Paperback (Ulysses Press, Sept. 28, 2008)
    New Hidden Highlight maps point the way to lesser-known gems along the state€™s historic old highways. This is the ultimate guide to Arizona's spectacular beauty with detailed information on day hikes in 67 parks and wilderness areas. Includes reviews of a wide range of unique accommodations including golf resorts in Phoenix, dude ranches outside Tucson and B&B Inns in Sedona.
  • Who Taught You about Money: A Fun Book for Young People

    Richard Harris

    Paperback (Hampton Roads Publishing, Jan. 31, 1997)
    Who taught you everything you know about money? Most folks learn the traditional way. . .trial and error. . .which is the hard way!Who Taught You About Money?introduces basic money concepts in an interesting, unique, informative, and fun way. It will hold your attention and cause you to come back to it time and again. . .and hopefully you will want to share this book with others. Learning how money works will increase your opportunity for success and long-term security. "Banker Sawbuck" is an expert in these matters. Use him to help teach your kids about one of the most important elements in human society--money.
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  • I'm Walking, I'm Running, I'm Jumping, I'm Hopping

    Richard Harris

    Hardcover (Hampton Roads Publishing, July 21, 2005)
    Prevailing wisdom insists that children today are much less fit than previous generations and therefore as much as four times more prone to the diseases associated with being overweight. The good news is that we can reverse this trend through increased activity, improved nutrition, and controlling intake of food. This book is an effort to raise awareness among young people so they can choose the path the becoming healthier adults. With catchy rhymes and insightful wisdom, it will inspire and motivate children to live a more active and healthy life while having fun doing it.
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  • I Can Read About the Sun and Other Stars

    Richard Harris

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 1996)
    "I Can Read About" Books explore the world around us, from the mysteries of space to the wonders of undersea life, and everything in between. With colorful illustrations and clear text, "I Can Read About" books makes reading an eye-opening adventure.
  • I Can Read About the Sun and Other Stars

    Richard Harris

    Paperback (Troll Communications Llc, June 1, 1976)
    The sun is Earth's special star. But there are other stars in our galaxy, too. Brown dwarfs, white dwarfs and constellations put on a show at night, making thesky twinkle.
  • I can read about horses

    Richard Harris

    Paperback (Troll Associates, March 15, 1973)
    Discusses horses and the ways man has used them throughout history, from plowing fields and pulling wagons to racing and showing, and describes some common breeds
  • Be Not Blind to Its Touch: A December Story

    Harriet E Rich

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 6, 2014)
    Be Not Blind to Its Touch - a contemporary novella for older teens. Whereas most books set in our real world are slanted for girls, this story centers on a boy – his issues, his anger – a youth on the threshold of manhood, unprepared to deal with a rage that threatens to consume him. Pete is a seventeen-year-old caught in a life of anger at his father who was convicted and sent to the penitentiary when Pete was eight. The past nine years have been filled with resentment at the town that has taunted him as the son of a jailbird. The words 'you’re not welcome here' echo in his ears. But there are those who do care about him – who move in the shadows. And when Pete crosses the line, they fight desperately in a race against time to try to save him from the very real consequences of his lawless actions.
  • Hidden Arizona: Including Phoenix, Tucson, Sedona, and the Grand Canyon

    Richard Harris

    Paperback (Ulysses Press, April 10, 2005)
    Combining unique travel choices, outdoor adventures, and little-known locales into guides where vacations meet adventures, each title in the Hidden series also offers readers the comfort of detailed maps, Internet information for each listing, author picks, suggested itineraries, and walking and driving tours. Hidden Arizona leads to 67 parks and wilderness areas plus adventure travel choices like rafting the Grand Canyon, boating on Lake Havasu, and hiking Sedona's red-rock gorges. The author highlights the state's Wild West heritage including dude ranches, ghost towns, and places to buy Indian crafts. Author Richard Harris lives in Santa Fe, NM. Includes 34 maps.
  • Come the Morning

    Richard Harris

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, March 30, 1989)
    Ben and his family find themselves living among the poor and homeless when they leave El Paso for Los Angeles to look for Ben's father.
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  • Icr Sun & Other Stars - Pbk

    Richard Harris

    Paperback (Troll Communications, Aug. 1, 1996)
    "I Can Read About" Books explore the world around us, from the mysteries of space to the wonders of undersea life, and everything in between. With colorful illustrations and clear text, "I Can Read About" books makes reading an eye-opening adventure.
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  • I Can Read About Horses

    Richard Harris

    Paperback (Troll Communications Llc, June 1, 1973)
    Discusses horses and the ways man has used them throughout history, from plowing fields and pulling wagons to racing and showing, and describes some common breeds