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Books with author J. David Taylor

  • Beauregard: A Canine Warrior

    J. D. Taylor

    Paperback (Hudson House, Oct. 1, 2010)
    A bittersweet human interest story about a sentry war dog named Beauregard, a hundred-twenty pound Doberman pincher attached to the 62nd Combat Engineeers at Phan Rang Air Base, South Vietnam in 1965-66. Beau left paw prints on the hearts of Vietnamese, men of the 62nd and an Air Force nurse named Babs.
  • Beauregard: Canine Warrior

    J. D. Taylor

    Paperback (Austin Macauley Publishing, May 31, 2017)
    Deep in the jungles of Vietnam on a reconnaissance mission, Beauregard, a smart and loyal Doberman Pinscher, alerts his patrol to danger. But when the sergeant ignores Beau's warning signs, the group find themselves under heavy fire. Managing to escape with severe injuries, Beau is the only one to make it out alive.Though many in the armed forces were sceptical about the use of military dogs, Lieutenant Colonel Ricci saw Beau's potential and fought for his rehabilitation and re-assignment to a new handler. Beau then found himself in the trusting and capable hands of Corporal Chivington. What he did next proved beyond a shadow of a doubt that he was a worthy and indispensable part of his team. This historical fiction is a touching tribute to all of the service animals who have dedicated their lives to protecting and serving - our canine warriors.
  • New Testament Bible Feelings: God was PROUD of His Son, Jesus

    Damon J. Taylor

    Board book (Kregel Kidzone, Sept. 3, 2002)
    Shows simple emotions like happy, sad, and surprised from the New Testament stories of Jesus.
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  • Forgive and Forget: The Story of Joseph

    Damon J. Taylor

    Hardcover (Kregel Kidzone, Sept. 3, 2002)
    As the sock buddies re-create the story of Joseph, Coleman sees that God wants him to forgive Shelby for teething on his socks and even forget the soggy mess she made of them.
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  • Endangered Ocean Animals

    Dave Taylor

    Paperback (Crabtree Pub Co, Dec. 1, 1992)
    Describes the characteristics and importance of the oceans, examines the plight of ten endangered marine animals, and explores what is being done to protect them
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  • Bible Opposites-B***OP***

    Damon J. Taylor

    Board book (Kregel Kidzone, Sept. 3, 2002)
    Wet and dry. In and out. Give and take. Coleman and his wacky, imaginary sock buddies present simple, contrasting ideas in easy-to-understand words.
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  • A Little Man with a Big Plan: The Story of Young David

    Damon J. Taylor

    Hardcover (Kregel Kidzone, June 25, 2003)
    When a bigger friend picks on Shelby, Coleman is afraid to stick up for her. The sock buddies remind Cole of the small guy in the Bible—David—who beat the big guy—Goliath.
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  • Bible Numbers 1 to 10-B***OP***

    Damon J. Taylor

    Board book (Kregel Kidzone, Sept. 3, 2002)
    Kids learn numbers from their favorite Bible stories . . . Child Sockology style.
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  • To Cheese or Not to Cheese: The Story of Ruth

    Damon J. Taylor

    Hardcover (Kregel Kidzone, Oct. 2, 2003)
    The sock-buddy rendition of the story of Ruth teaches Cole about the choices he can make to please God.
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  • Lunchtime Life Change: The Story of Zacchaeus

    Damon J. Taylor

    Hardcover (Kregel Kidzone, June 25, 2003)
    The sock-buddy rendition of the Zacchaeus Bible story teaches Coleman that he needs to be an example of a good friend to his selfish neighbor, Zack . . . no matter what.
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  • Dear God: Why Doesn't Broccoli Taste Like Chocolate?

    Mr. David M Taylor 2

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 2, 2015)
    Our intrepid hero Zach wonders why the Almighty didn't make vegetables easier to eat.And also why adults are such flaming hypocrites.
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  • Dear God: Why Didn't You Make Everyone the Same Color?

    Mr. David M Taylor 2

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 25, 2015)
    Our intrepid boy hero Zach, is inquiring of the Almighty again, after a trip to a History Museum exposes him to racial inequity. And also why adults are such flaming hypocrites.
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