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Books with author J.T. Lewis

  • The Year the Christmas Tree Lights Went on Strike: An Any Day Story of a Star that Fell and Rose Again, and True Community Spirit

    J. Lewis

    language (, Dec. 22, 2014)
    Christmas tree lights take pride in their work, too, in this funny, fully illustrated, start-things-off-right or straighten-things-out story.The bewildered Jones family just wants to enjoy a sparkling, beautiful Christmas tree. The Christmas tree lights are mysteriously malfunctioning. Unbeknownst to the Jones family, the lights are having a conflict as to who is the most important, as each believes he is the lead light, the celebrity sparkle, and the main attraction of the amazingly wondrous Jones Family Christmas tree, famous throughout the entire Jones house. What can the Jones family do to inspire the lights to work together to bring out the Christmas Spirit? What can the lead light do? Who is the lead light, anyways?Kids will be laughing and captivated by the fun, colorful, imaginary characters in the story. The Year the Christmas Tree Lights Went on Strike makes a perfect gift for starting school, starting a sports season, graduating, starting anything, and for all fans of funny stories with heart.
  • The Adventures of Young Gabriel Celtic

    J.T. Lewis

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 30, 2014)
    The Adventures of Young Gabriel Celtic is a Middle Grade/YA series that focuses on the misadventures of Gabriel Celtic as a youngster. Always inquisitive, he follows his intuition in search of mystery and adventure. Unfortunately, things don't always turn out quite like he planned. Stories: The Great Plane Robbery The Russian Coin The Abandoned Mine Hiawatha's Treasure No Man's Land The Wolf Creek Bandit (A preview of the Pepper and Longstreet Mysteries)
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  • 2 Young 2 Go 4 Boys

    Lewis

    Paperback (Simon Pulse, Aug. 1, 1988)
    Recounts the madcap adventures of Linda Berman before she discovers boys, when she was a determined tomboy and an avowed boy-hater
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  • Word Power Made Easy

    Lewis

    Paperback (Pocket, June 3, 1984)
    Word Power Made Easy [paperback] Lewis [Jun 03, 1984]
  • The MAGICIANS NEPHEW

    Lewis

    Paperback (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, Oct. 1, 1969)
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  • Want to Trade Two Brothers for a Cat?

    Lewis

    Paperback (Simon Pulse, March 31, 2008)
    "Oh, no, not in this small apartment," my parents said. You'd think I asked for a baby elephant. If we just got rid of my bratty kid brothers, there would be plenty of room. But just try telling that to my mom! Then Dad decided we could squeeze in one little kitten, so we got Scratchy. She was smarter - and nicer - than my brothers, that's for sure. Unfortunately, she also got into even more trouble than the twins...First, she destroyed Mom's favorite plant, and then she got caught eating right off the dinner table. My parents got so fed up, they decided I had just two weeks to teach Scratchy to behave...or else.
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  • Through The Looking-Glass

    Lewis Lewis

    eBook (Digireads.com, Feb. 13, 2014)
    Thanks to Disney’s classic film, every adult and most children know the story of Alice, who fell down the rabbit hole and ended up in a mystifying world known as Wonderland. In Lewis Carroll’s 1871 sequel, Through the Looking-Glass, Alice returns to a strange world turned upside down, or – in this instance – exactly opposite her own, as she steps through the eponymous mirror and becomes enmeshed in a life-size chess game, where she encounters children’s rhyme characters and queens. Whether or not “life is but a dream,” Alice’s adventures are preposterous, entertaining and full of engaging wit.
  • Jasmine's World Of Autism: At The Seawall

    T. Lynn Lewis

    eBook (T, Sept. 21, 2016)
    Jasmine's World Of Autism: At The Seawall is a children's book about the adventures of a girl and her three non-verbal autistic brothers. Come join them while they have an exciting day exploring the seawall.
  • Rise of the Retailer

    Byte, J.T. Lewis

    language (, Feb. 7, 2015)
    In their first collaboration together, J.T. Lewis and Byte create a horror-filled, Dystopian Sci Fi tale of unique magnitude. Stan Medford has taken a chance for the first time in his life.HE IS FINALLY GOING TO BE SOMEBODY!Responding to an innocuous ad on the internet, Stan finds that it is actually a recruiting tool to find the world’s most intelligent people!Overjoyed at someone finally realizing his potential, Stan throws everything he has into the endeavor…including his life!
  • The Calico Mother Goose Book of Earth Moon and Sky

    T. Lewis

    Hardcover (Contemporary Books, April 1, 1989)
    Selected Mother Goose rhymes feature various aspects of nature
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  • Alice in Wonderland

    Lewis

    language (, July 22, 2013)
    Alice in Wonderland (Annotated) (Illustrated)This book include Lewis Carroll’s biography and his works. The book begins with a young girl, Alice, bored whilst sat by a river, reading a book with her sister. Everything seems perfectly normal and serene; there could be nothing more in keeping with the bourgeois Victorian world in which Carroll lived. Then Alice catches sight of a small white figure, a rabbit dressed in a waistcoat and holding a pocket watch, murmuring to himself that he is late. Alice runs after the rabbit and follows it into a hole. After falling down into the depths of the earth she finds herself in a corridor full of doors. At the end of the corridor there is a tiny door with a tiny key through which Alice can see a beautiful garden that she is desperate to enter. She then spots a bottle labeled "DRINK ME" (which she does), and begins to shrink until she is large enough to fit through the door.Unfortunately, she has left the key that fits the lock on a table, now well out of her reach. She then finds a cake labeled "EAT ME" (which, again, she does), and is restored to her normal size. Disconcerted by this frustrating series of events, Alice begins to cry and, caught unawares by a change in size not precipitated by food or drink, she shrinks and is washed away in her own tears.This strange beginning leads to a series of progressively "curiouser and curiouser" events, which see Alice baby-sit a pig, take part in a tea party that is held hostage by time (and so never ends), and engage in a game of croquet in which flamingos are used as mallets and hedgehogs as balls. She meets a number of extravagant and incredibly characters--from the Cheshire Cat (whose habit of making enigmatic pronouncements is only matched by his tendency to disappear) to a caterpillar smoking a hookah, and being decidedly contradictory. She also, famously, meets the Queen of Hearts who has a penchant for execution (almost continually proclaiming of those who she does not like, "Off with their heads").
  • All for the Love of That Boy: All for the Love of That Boy

    Lewis

    Paperback (Simon Pulse, Nov. 1, 1989)
    The new school year is filled with surprises for Linda Berman, including a former boyfriend who is interested in a reconciliation
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