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Books with author Heather Kindt

  • Ruby Slips and Poker Chips: The Modern Tale of Dorothy Gale

    Heather Kindt

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 25, 2017)
    Second-grade teacher Dottie Gale lives in the tiny town of Quandary, Kansas, which is pretty much smack dab in the middle of nowhere. No mountains. No ocean. No life. Her ex-boyfriend and current school board member, Corbin Lane, cheated on her, making school functions more than a little awkward. But worst of all, a tornado named Maxine Westward rips through Dottie’s school as the new principal and has made her life at work a living hell. When Dottie is chosen to go to a teacher’s conference in Las Vegas, she knows her life is going to change. Driving from Quandary to Vegas, three strangers enter her life. Through a string of situations involving poppies, flying monkeys, and a life-size sculpture of an iconic rock star the four soon become inseparable. So, when Westward arrives on her broom in Vegas, Dottie is ready for battle. Her boss black mails her with stories of incarceration, thievery, and a steamy relationship with her travel companion, but Dottie knows that those who hurl insults shouldn’t hold secrets of their own.
  • Twisted Treats: Desserts with Unexpected Ingredients

    Heather Kim

    Library Binding (Compass Point Books, Aug. 1, 2018)
    Peanut corn chip candy. Egg custard dim sum. Dessert pizza. They may sound like strange concoctions, but they are mouth-watering delicious. Some ingredients you may never have dreamed of baking with but come together for the perfect combination of flavors. Easy, step-by-step instructions provide for fun in the kitchen and beautiful, pleasing results.
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  • I Donut Dare You!: Bold Breakfast-Inspired Desserts for Anytime

    Heather Kim

    Library Binding (Compass Point Books, Aug. 1, 2018)
    Cannoli waffles. Five spice donut muffins. Cereal inside of cookies. You can eat these breakfast-inspired desserts any time of day. Make these taste bud tickling treats using easy, step-by-step instructions and fun, unusual ingredients. These outside of the box desserts are sure to please a crowd after any meal of the day.
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  • Sweet Revenge

    Heather Kim

    eBook (Switch Press, Jan. 1, 2018)
    50+ killer cakes, cookies, and candies for your exes and enemies. Dumped by your beefcake boyfriend? BFF steal your one-and-only? Lab partner a more-than-periodic no-show? Don’t take these battles online. (Seriously, don’t do that, okay?). Get out your heaviest rolling pins, sharpest cleavers, and most blistering torches, and kill your enemies and exes . . . with kindness. That’s right – bake that loser ex a pan of Go Fudge Yourself. Gift your former friend a You’re the Devil Cake. And give that annoying admirer a Donut Call Me Again. Let them taste your over-them happiness and see what comes next . . . Pastry chef and tattoo artist Heather Kim serves up sinfully delicious recipes and bittersweet advice.
  • Beat It and Bite It!: Daring and Divine Chocolaty Desserts

    Heather Kim

    Library Binding (Compass Point Books, Aug. 1, 2018)
    Hot chocolate fondue. Chocolate hazelnut peanut butter bars. S’more brownies. Both die hard chocolate fans and those who like just a subtle touch will enjoy these daring desserts. Easy, step-by-step instructions and fun, unusual ingredients result in delicious, out of the ordinary sweet treats that are sure please any chocolate loving or not crowd.
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  • Hurricane of Visions

    Heather

    language (, Aug. 29, 2013)
    Lily moves to a new city with her father. She meets a girl from her new school named Abby. The two girls were like sisters, had so much in common and the same plans for the future. Abby gets Lily a job with her at a local record store. One day at work Lily got a vision, but wasn't sure what to think about it. Not knowing anything about her mother who died when she was three may be the key to the odd things that are starting to happen to her. The girls saved their money for their summer trip to Italy. The day after graduation the girls get on a plane for Venice to start their biggest summer of their lives. They arrive in Venice, make their way to the villa, their home for the summer, and get everything unpacked. On the walk back to the car a dark stranger comes out of the shadows and grabs Abby and another man appears, but not soon enough, the dark stranger disappears with her. Lily is left with the other man who introduces himself as Ayden. He offers to take her home and help her find her friend. Ayden tells her that the world as she knows it is not as it seems and that it won't be as easy as she thinks it will be to get her friend out of the caves.
  • Warsaw Spring

    Heather Kirk

    eBook (Napoleon and Co, Nov. 1, 2001)
    Eva is a seventeen-year-old from Edmonton in 1979 who is experiencing a world of trouble at home. To escape the trouble, she decides to visit her family’s homeland of Poland for the summer, staying with an older half-sister, Hanna, whose existence Eva has only recently discovered. In Communist Poland, she experiences a different way of living, one where the conveniences she has taken for granted do not exist. She finds, however, the rich cultural traditions both fascinating and compelling. She meets a mysterious, charming young man named Mark, who shows her around the city, but his anger and disenchantment disturb her. The first seeds of the Solidarity Uprising are starting to grow and the workers, peasants and intellectuals are beginning to unite under the leadership of the church. Eva’s visit also takes place during the Papal visit to Poland which galvanized the people to strike their blow for freedom. Against this tumultuous backdrop, Eva learns about the resilience in herself and her politically maturing people.
  • A Drop of Rain

    Heather Kirk

    eBook (Napoleon and Co, June 1, 2004)
    In this dark and moving young adult novel, sixteen-year-old Naomi’s best friend has moved away, and Naomi herself is starting at a new high school. Curtis, the artistic guy she likes, seems to be avoiding her, making her feel alone and lonely. On top of lots of difficult homework and an awful part-time job, she also has problems at home. Her dying aunt has come to live with her family, Naomi’s mother seems to be on the verge of a breakdown, and her Polish father is absent and unsupportive. How can Naomi overcome all these negatives in her life? Over three harrowing months on the eve of the new millennium, the story emerges of a young woman finding strength and of a broken family mending. The action and circumstances of the book are laid bare in a series of diary entries, not only by Naomi, but also by her boyfriend, her mother, her mothers boyfriend, and Naomi’s employer, giving the reader a much fuller understanding of what brings Naomi and her mother to the brink of despair - and back.
  • Secret of the Library

    Heather King

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 6, 2013)
    What happens when a 4th grade girl decides to write a story for a local library contest? The story begins ..."I woke up in the library that night, on the floor between the mysteries and science fiction. The last thing I remember was the robber stealing the last of the mystery books!" Read the rest of the story to find out what happens and inspire your own budding author to write his or her own story!
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  • Parched

    Heather King

    Paperback (Penguin, March 15, 2005)
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  • Warsaw Spring

    Heather Kirk

    Paperback (Napoleon and Co, Nov. 1, 2001)
    Eva is a seventeen-year-old from Edmonton in 1979 who is experiencing a world of trouble at home. To escape the trouble, she decides to visit her family’s homeland of Poland for the summer, staying with an older half-sister, Hanna, whose existence Eva has only recently discovered. In Communist Poland, she experiences a different way of living, one where the conveniences she has taken for granted do not exist. She finds, however, the rich cultural traditions both fascinating and compelling. She meets a mysterious, charming young man named Mark, who shows her around the city, but his anger and disenchantment disturb her. The first seeds of the Solidarity Uprising are starting to grow and the workers, peasants and intellectuals are beginning to unite under the leadership of the church. Eva’s visit also takes place during the Papal visit to Poland which galvanized the people to strike their blow for freedom. Against this tumultuous backdrop, Eva learns about the resilience in herself and her politically maturing people.
  • A Drop of Rain

    Heather Kirk

    Paperback (Napoleon and Co, June 1, 2004)
    In this dark and moving young adult novel, sixteen-year-old Naomi’s best friend has moved away, and Naomi herself is starting at a new high school. Curtis, the artistic guy she likes, seems to be avoiding her, making her feel alone and lonely. On top of lots of difficult homework and an awful part-time job, she also has problems at home. Her dying aunt has come to live with her family, Naomi’s mother seems to be on the verge of a breakdown, and her Polish father is absent and unsupportive. How can Naomi overcome all these negatives in her life? Over three harrowing months on the eve of the new millennium, the story emerges of a young woman finding strength and of a broken family mending. The action and circumstances of the book are laid bare in a series of diary entries, not only by Naomi, but also by her boyfriend, her mother, her mothers boyfriend, and Naomi’s employer, giving the reader a much fuller understanding of what brings Naomi and her mother to the brink of despair - and back.
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