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Books with author J.K. Russell

  • Where the Pavement Ends

    John Russell

    eBook (, March 30, 2011)
    This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.
  • ABC Animals Alphabet Flash Cards for kids : Learn the English Alphabet Letters from A to Z with Animals picture: ABC Animals Alphabet Flash Cards for kid

    j.k. Russell

    eBook (ABC Flash Cards Publisher, Nov. 17, 2019)
    ABC Animals Alphabet Flash Cards for kids: The Flashcards for Toddlers and Preschool Kids to Learn the English Alphabet Letters from A to Z with Animals picture
  • Sammy’s Dreamland

    Joe Russell

    Audible Audiobook (Joe Russell, July 18, 2018)
    There lived a boy named Sammy who had special skills. He could control his dreams and be whoever he wanted to and could do whatever he wanted to do. Sammy was a nine-year-old kid who loved going to school. He was very good at academics as well as extra-curriculars.
  • The Conservative Mind: From Burke to Eliot

    Russell Kirk

    Hardcover (BN Publishing, Dec. 26, 2008)
    The Conservative Mind by Russell Kirk is arguably one of the greatest contributions to twentieth-century American Conservatism. Brilliant in every respect, from its conception to its choice of significant figures representing the history of intellectual conservatism, The Conservative Mind by Russell Kirk launched the modern American Conservative Movement. A must-read.
  • Caretaker

    Josi Russell

    eBook (Future House Publishing, Sept. 2, 2015)
    2015 Whitney Award Finalist in 2 categories: Speculative; Best Novel by a New Author2016 Utah Book Award FinalistFifty years in space—alone.Ethan Bryant was supposed to fall asleep on a ship leaving Earth and wake up fifty years later with his family on the planet Minea. Instead, after the ship’s caretaker—the lone human in charge of monitoring the ship’s vital systems—suddenly died, the ship’s computer locked Ethan out of his stasis chamber and gave him the job. That was five years ago. Five years of checking to make sure everything runs smoothly on a ship Ethan knows almost nothing about.Who wouldn’t dread the years ahead? Who wouldn’t long for their once-bright future now stolen away? Ethan is resigned to his fate, until the ship suddenly wakes up another passenger: a beautiful engineer who, along with Ethan, soon discovers a horrible secret—a navigation room hidden from even the ship’s computer. The ship is not bound for Minea—but to somewhere far more dangerous. With the ship nearing its sinister destination, Ethan soon learns he is the only one who holds the key to saving all 4,000 passengers from a highly-advanced, hostile alien race.
  • Sandy's Puppy

    Jada Russell

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 1, 2019)
    For years Sandy has had her best friend Rusty by her side. Now he's gone. Will she ever find friends like him?
  • House Without Walls

    Russell

    eBook (Yellow Jacket, Sept. 24, 2019)
    For most people, home is a place with four walls. It's a place to eat, sleep, rest, and live. For a refugee, the concept of home is ever-changing, ever-moving, ever-wavering. And often, it doesn't have any walls at all.Eleven-year-old Lam escapes from Vietnam with Dee Dee during the Vietnamese Boat People Exodus in 1979, when people from Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia fled their homelands for safety. For a refugee, the trip is a long and perilous one, filled with dangerous encounters with pirates and greedy sailors, a lack of food and water, and even the stench of a dead body onboard. When they finally arrive at a refugee camp, Lam befriends Dao, a girl her age who becomes like a sister-a welcome glimmer of happiness after a terrifying journey. Readers will feel as close to Lam as the jade pendant she wears around her neck, sticking by her side throughout her journey as she experiences fear, crushing loss, boredom, and some small moments of joy along the way. Written in verse, this is a heartfelt story that is sure to build empathy and compassion for refugees around the world escaping oppression.
  • My Path and My Detours: An Autobiography

    Jane Russell

    Hardcover (Franklin Watts, Sept. 1, 1985)
    The candid story of Hollywood's popular sex symbol reveals the "girl next door" underneath--marrying her high school sweetheart, founding an international adoption agency--as well as the real truth behind her relationship with Howard Hughes
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  • Skits & Plays for One Puppeteer

    J.M. Russell

    language (, March 29, 2017)
    A variety of fractured fairy tales, some silly rhymes, and a library mystery. All have been successfully performed for public library programs and birthday parties. Recommended for age 3-7. (Includes some skits previously published in "Easy Animal Puppet Shows" and "Easy Children's Rhyme Puppet Shows.)
  • Skits & Plays for One Puppeteer

    J. M. Russell

    Paperback (Prickly Parrot Press, April 7, 2017)
    A variety of fractured fairy tales, some silly rhymes, and a library mystery. All have been successfully performed for public library programs and birthday parties. Recommended for age 3-7. (Includes some skits previously published in "Easy Animal Puppet Shows" and "Easy Children's Rhyme Puppet Shows.)
  • The Conservative Mind: From Burke to Eliot

    Russell Kirk

    Paperback (BN Publishing, Aug. 20, 2008)
    The Conservative Mind by Russell Kirk is arguably one of the greatest contributions to twentieth-century American Conservatism. Brilliant in every respect, from its conception to its choice of significant figures representing the history of intellectual conservatism, The Conservative Mind by Russell Kirk launched the modern American Conservative Movement. A must-read.
  • Counterfeit Road: A detective mystery set in San Francisco

    Kirk Russell

    eBook (Severn House Digital, Oct. 1, 2012)
    Twenty-two years to the day, a videotape of an unsolved 1989 murder arrives at the San Francisco Homicide Detail. So starts Counterfeit Road, second of the series and San Francisco homicide inspector Ben Raveneau’s toughest cold case. The victim, Alan Krueger, a former Secret Service agent, carried in his coat sixty-one hundred dollar bills. In 1989 the Secret Service inspected the bills and called them legitimate. They take another look now and say, counterfeit. But there's more. There's a link to the present the don't want to talk much about. Raveneau studies the videotape. He pores over the old case files. He hunts for the couple who reported Krueger's body and enlists the help of a retired homicide inspector. When a young man steps forward with yellowed photos the investigation moves to Hawaii. What made little sense, makes more as Raveneau turns misaligned pieces and realizes something darker is rapidly evolving. But who can he convince? If no one listens, can he, his partner, and one FBI agent stop the attack from happening?