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Books with author Jacqueline Kinlow

  • Poli`Ahu and the Breadfruit Trees: A Short Story of Rivalry, Friendship and Compassion

    Jacqueline Kim

    eBook (Balboa Press, Oct. 15, 2014)
    Inspired by the legendary Hawai`ian snow goddess Poli`ahu, the fiery volcano goddess Pele, and the breadfruits, `ulu, that have always played a key role in Polynesian daily living, this is a story of friendship, compassion, and an uncommon display of appreciation for the power that renews and creates the land, sustaining life for generations.Poli`ahu and Pele, celebrated archrivals over hundreds of years, have become best friends and work harmoniously to protect and bring prosperity to their beloved people of Hawai`i. This spectacular story was born from a pleasant afternoons dream while visiting the Huallai region of the Big Island, Hawai`i. It is beautifully illustrated in full color to enhance the readers imagination.An audio book version of this story is created specifically to complement the printed book and promote the Hawaiian tradition of storytelling. Wonderfully narrated by Teri Manawale`a Corpuz, the audio book reminds us of those breezy summer evenings under the starry night sky, when we gathered at the knees of our mothers and grandmothers to hear mystical stories of a far away land.
  • Space Rats on Monster Planet

    Jacqueline Kirk

    eBook (, Aug. 9, 2012)
    Landing on a planet that doesn't show up on the computer systems the Star Chaser crew at first think the planet is uninhabited and it's not long before they find out how wrong they are. The creatures on this planet are big - very big - and not at all happy to see them!
  • Poli`ahu and the Breadfruit Trees: A short story of rivalry, friendship and compassion

    Jacqueline Kim

    Paperback (Balboa Press, Oct. 15, 2014)
    Inspired by the legendary Hawai`ian snow goddess Poli`ahu, the fiery volcano goddess Pele, and the breadfruits, `ulu, that have always played a key role in Polynesian daily living, this is a story of friendship, compassion, and an uncommon display of appreciation for the power that renews and creates the land, sustaining life for generations. Poli`ahu and Pele, celebrated archrivals over hundreds of years, have become best friends and work harmoniously to protect and bring prosperity to their beloved people of Hawai`i. This spectacular story was born from a pleasant afternoon’s dream while visiting the Hualālai region of the Big Island, Hawai`i. It is beautifully illustrated in full color to enhance the reader’s imagination. An audio book version of this story is created specifically to complement the printed book and promote the Hawaiˋian tradition of storytelling. Wonderfully narrated by Teri Manawale`a Corpuz, the audio book reminds us of those breezy summer evenings under the starry night sky, when we gathered at the knees of our mothers and grandmothers to hear mystical stories of a far away land.
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  • The Spirit Tree

    Jacqueline Kirk

    eBook
    The souls of the newly dead pass through the Spirit Tree to be cleansed before travelling onwards to Heaven but an evil soul has tried to force its way through and become trapped. This evil has tainted the forest and the fairy guardians that live there. Even worse, souls can no longer pass through to Heaven. It is up to Michael and his friend James to try and heal the Tree so his mother’s soul can move on. With help from one of the Guardians that remained unaffected they encounter a dragon, the King and his Huntsmen, the Queen’s Court and the spirit of his dead mother. The boys remain determined when even the very trees are against them.
  • Space Rats

    Jacqueline Kirk

    eBook (, May 2, 2011)
    Troy and his brother long to be back among the stars in their spaceship Star Chaser after crash landing on the planet of Goramir. They decide to escape and find their way home, accompanied by four of their friends. The little crew encounter aliens; visit a Space Station and stop an attack by the dreaded pirate Red Raven - the criminal who caused them to crash land in the first place!
  • Noah and the North Star: A short story about a boy who followed his heart

    Jacqueline Kim

    Paperback (Balboa Press, March 30, 2015)
    Are you following your own North Star? Do you remember the dreams you held in your heart as a child? Each of us holds our childhood dreams in our hearts, then nurtures and cherishes them throughout our lives. Those dreams guide us to set our life's goals and help us to achieve them. And when we feel lost, we look toward the North Star and try to find our way back to our hearts. Our own North Star is always there to guide us back home! Our children's precious dreams are in their hearts, and each child's own North Star guides him or her to follow his or her dreams and to be an important part of this world. With support and encouragement from parents, families, friends and teachers, our children learn and grow to follow their hearts to become the people they want to be, attaining the high potential each child brings to this world. This short story is about holding your childhood dreams in your heart and following them in your life to become the person you always dreamed to be, with the help and gentle guidance from your own North Star. Dream your dreams!
  • Space Rats

    Jacqueline Kirk

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 4, 2011)
    Troy and his brother long to be back among the stars in their spaceship Star Chaser after crash landing on the planet of Goramir. They decide to escape and find their way home, accompanied by four of their friends. The little crew encounter aliens; visit a Space Station and stop an attack by the dreaded pirate Red Raven - the criminal who caused them to crash land in the first place!
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  • Space Rats On Monster Planet

    Jacqueline Kirk

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 2, 2012)
    After landing on a planet that does not even show up on their computer the crew of Star Chaser believe it's uninhabited. They're wrong. The inhabitants are big - very big - and are not at all happy to see them! When running back to Star Chaser to escape Troy and his friends are shocked to discover the ship is gone. So begins a frantic search to find the ship and to avoid getting eaten in the process.
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  • Charlie

    Kate Chopin, Jacqueline Kinlow

    Audio Cassette (Commuters Library, May 1, 1994)
    Chopin, Kate
  • The Spirit Tree

    Jacqueline Kirk

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 4, 2011)
    When Michael’s mother dies he is startled to see her ghost at her own funeral. When he sees her again just as a dark shadow engulfs her he realises that something is wrong. His grandmother explains that the Spirit Tree that stands in the forest has the power to cleanse all souls before they go on to Heaven but it has become tainted somehow. This taint has affected all the forest guardians and the other fairy folk making the woods a very dangerous place to be in. But more unsettling is that souls are now unable to get to Heaven and wander the forest. Determined to save his mother’s soul Michael and his friend James enter the tainted forest where they soon meet one of the forest guardians. Billy Blin looks the same age as the human boys and has managed to remain untouched by the taint. He promises to help them reach the Tree as this will also help his own people to return to normal. They follow Billy as he guides them to the dragon who gives Michael a bottle of Dragon Tears, the purest liquid in the world and which should hopefully reverse the taint. As they leave the dragons cave they are captured by the King and his huntsmen but with a little help from some remaining untainted fae they escape. Now pursued by the King who is soon joined by the Queen’s court they have to get past murderous trees before they can even get to the Spirit Tree.
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  • Space Rats On Monster Planet by Jacqueline Kirk

    Jacqueline Kirk

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 15, 1854)
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  • { SPACE RATS } by Kirk, Jacqueline

    Jacqueline Kirk

    (Createspace, June 4, 2011)
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