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Books with author James Buchanan

  • Gratefully Yours

    Jane Buchanan

    Paperback (Puffin Books, March 1, 1999)
    In 1933, Hattie is sent to Nebraska after her parents die in a New York tenement fire. Once there, she lives on a farm with Henry and Elizabeth Jansen who are dealing with the deaths of their two children. While Elizabeth has trouble getting out of bed, Hattie feels unwanted and isolated. Together, they try to build a new life and come to terms with their personal losses.
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  • Mary Tudor

    Jane Buchanan

    Paperback (Franklin Watts, Sept. 1, 2008)
    Explore the life of Mary Tudor.The wicked ways of some of the most ruthless rulers to walk the earth are revealed in these thrilling biographies (A Wicked History) about men and women so monstrous, they make Frankenstein look like a sweetheart. This book chronicles the life of the first ruling queen of England.
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  • Rebirth

    C.J. Buchanan

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 1, 2019)
    Three friends, one destiny...In the 3rd chapter of The Pages of Deresa saga, both Jim and Trevolin grow up together in a time of peace. Both boys, victims of their fellow classmates bullying, until the boys meet face to face.Along with them, Naomi, Jim's neighbor, the three friends grow together in this new coming of age story. As they grow, the innocent world they know begins to crumble and turn. An innocent and peaceful time, so to be believed, until the nightmares of The Demon Seed begin to resurface upon the land.Out of the shadows comes a new threat, or is it a threat from the past world? No one knows, not even the Goddess, and with this new threat of unknown origin, she cannot send the Archangel to help. Leaving our trio and their parents alone to face this threat of evil on their own.What is to come? Will the world fall into darkness? What are these visions of The Demon Seed, Tailn? Or, is there a Rebirth coming?Find out in, The Pages of Deresa: Rebirth
  • Rebirth

    C.J. Buchanan

    eBook
    Three friends, one destiny...In the 3rd chapter of The Pages of Deresa saga, both Jim and Trevolin grow up together in a time of peace. Both boys, victims of their fellow classmates bullying, until the boys meet face to face.Along with them, Naomi, Jim's neighbor, the three friends grow together in this new coming of age story. As they grow, the innocent world they know begins to crumble and turn. An innocent and peaceful time, so to be believed, until the nightmares of The Demon Seed begin to resurface upon the land.Out of the shadows comes a new threat, or is it a threat from the past world? No one knows, not even the Goddess, and with this new threat of unknown origin, she cannot send the Archangel to help. Leaving our trio and their parents alone to face this threat of evil on their own.What is to come? Will the world fall into darkness? What are these visions of The Demon Seed, Tailn? Or, is there a Rebirth coming?Find out in, The Pages of Deresa: Rebirth
  • Tears of the Unknown

    C.J. Buchanan

    language (Cedar Rock Publishing, Sept. 20, 2018)
    If you are looking for a new dystopian type world, new creatures, and a new original story The Pages of Deresa, Tears of the Unknown is the start of your new journey. The Pages of Deresa a story where generations and Gods collide, with every story comes a new chapter for a new character. The Demon Seed has awakened, and the only way to defeat him is the power of an Archangel. Released from his prison by an unknown source, the Demon Seed is wrecking havoc across the globe, with his eyes set on The Tree of Life. Claire, a former soldier, journeys to find the Archangel. Together with the Calindo Zeig, the Appilando Kiff, Claire and her companions search for the Unknown. It is up to Claire on her journey to stop the Demon Seed, before he can destroy The Tree of Life, which will kill the Goddess Deresa, and set the world into fire.
  • Mary Tudor: Courageous Queen or Bloody Mary?

    Jane Buchanan

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, March 1, 2008)
    Learn about the first ruling queen of England.
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  • Gratefully Yours

    Jane Buchanan

    Hardcover (Farrar Straus & Giroux, Oct. 1, 1997)
    After the rest of her family dies in a tenement fire in 1923, nine-year-old Hattie travels from New York to live on a farm in Nebraska, where she struggles to get along with a couple who seems to resent her presence.
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  • Gratefully Yours

    Jane Buchanan

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 1997)
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  • Hello, Animals On A Farm

    C.J. Buchanan

    language (, Sept. 26, 2018)
    Hello Animals On A Farm, is the perfect way to introduce your baby or toddler to farm animals. This short story will teach your child different ways to say hello, and how animals communicate.
  • Goodbye, Charley

    Jane Buchanan

    eBook (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), Aug. 18, 2015)
    Forming bonds in a time of warIt's the summer of 1943, and for twelve-year-old Celie Marsh the war seems awfully close to her coastal Massachusetts home. She worries about bombs and submarines, and about her big brother, who can't wait to go off and fight. Her little brother doesn't seem to need her anymore, and her best friend has moved away. When her father brings Charley, a monkey, home from work one day, Celie finds the comforting companion she has been missing. But more upheaval is in store: irritating Joey Bentley moves in with his crabby grandmother next door, her mother takes a job building warships, and worst of all, Charley proves to be too wild for Celie to manage. A near disaster forces Celie to make a heart-wrenching decision that teaches her painful lessons about friendship, family, and the meaning of love.This tender novel about relationships, based on the author's mother's experience, is elegantly crafted and suffused with warmth, as well as with a powerful sense of time and place.
  • Goodbye, Charley

    Jane Buchanan

    Hardcover (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), Aug. 17, 2004)
    Forming bonds in a time of warIt's the summer of 1943, and for twelve-year-old Celie Marsh the war seems awfully close to her coastal Massachusetts home. She worries about bombs and submarines, and about her big brother, who can't wait to go off and fight. Her little brother doesn't seem to need her anymore, and her best friend has moved away. When her father brings Charley, a monkey, home from work one day, Celie finds the comforting companion she has been missing. But more upheaval is in store: irritating Joey Bentley moves in with his crabby grandmother next door, her mother takes a job building warships, and worst of all, Charley proves to be too wild for Celie to manage. A near disaster forces Celie to make a heart-wrenching decision that teaches her painful lessons about friendship, family, and the meaning of love. This tender novel about relationships, based on the author's mother's experience, is elegantly crafted and suffused with warmth, as well as with a powerful sense of time and place.
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  • Hank's Story

    Jane Buchanan

    Paperback (Puffin, Oct. 14, 2002)
    Sent to live on a farm in Nebraska, Hank and his brother leave the orphanage in New York to start life anew, but the harsh treatment by his new family and the sudden departure of his brother leave Hank with feelings of despair until he meets up with Ms. McIntire who gives him solace from his troubled world. Reprint.
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