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Books with author Jane Cook

  • Where the Wildflowers Grow: Southern Fiction for Women

    Vera Jane Cook

    eBook (Chatter Creek Publishing, March 9, 2015)
    Sexual confusion and dysfunction cause the unraveling of the perfect American family in small town Georgia in 1960. Rose Cassidy's fantasy life is a haunting reminder that she's living a lie. So when she has the opportunity to act on those fantasies, she dives in without any thought to consequences.Rose's husband, Ryan, has fantasies of his own, and his actions cause unimaginable pain to the very children he tries so hard to protect. When the happiness each member of the Cassidy family seeks so desperately to find is shattered by shame, guilt, and ultimately murder, they must each face the truth that lies deep within their souls.
  • Battlefields And Blessings V2-Revolutionary War

    Jane Hampton Cook

    Paperback (God & Country Press, July 20, 2007)
    • The book features 365 devotionals, one for each day of the year. • Each devotional features a 400-450-word story, a relevant scripture, and an application-oriented sentence prayer. • Each week highlights five stories that chronicle the Revolutionary War, followed by two weekend features called Weekend Reflection and Sabbath Rest. Weekend Reflection takes a modern-day twist on a topic, such as contentment and life purpose, presented in the preceding stories. Sabbath Rest highlights a sermon from the Revolutionary era. These 52 meaty messages show how scripture is as alive today as it was during America’s founding. These sermons also reveal the spiritual struggle facing the patriots as they decided to pursue independence, take up arms, and overthrow their government. • The devotionals come alive through the viewpoints of the Revolution’s key players, such as George Washington, King George III, Samuel Adams, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, Abigail Adams, Martha Washington, Nathanael Greene, Henry Knox, and Benjamin Franklin. Excerpts from their original manuscripts, letters, and speeches give the book authenticity and accuracy. Unlike many books with historical subjects, this devotional incorporates faith as an important element in the decisions and emotions of these heroes and heroines. It will also show the life purpose of the patriots. • The themes presented in the book transcend generations, making the book relevant to modern day readers who also struggle with topics such as loneliness, contentment, purpose, fear, safety, God’s will, jealousy, rivalry, cooperation, and disappointment. • Because the stories chronicle America’s Revolutionary War and cover more than two decades, the book does not correspond to seasons and holidays. As a result, readers may begin the book any time during the year. The stories may be so captivating for some readers that they may read the book from “cover to cover.” • As readers consider the meaning of the American Revolution, they may also experience a revolution in their own hearts, one devotional at a time.
  • Stories of Faith and Courage from the Revolutionary War

    Jane Hampton Cook

    eBook (AMG Publishers, Oct. 5, 2010)
    • The book features 365 devotionals, one for each day of the year. • Each devotional features a 400-450-word story, a relevant scripture, and an application-oriented sentence prayer. • Each week highlights five stories that chronicle the Revolutionary War, followed by two weekend features called Weekend Reflection and Sabbath Rest. Weekend Reflection takes a modern-day twist on a topic, such as contentment and life purpose, presented in the preceding stories. Sabbath Rest highlights a sermon from the Revolutionary era. These 52 meaty messages show how scripture is as alive today as it was during America’s founding. These sermons also reveal the spiritual struggle facing the patriots as they decided to pursue independence, take up arms, and overthrow their government. • The devotionals come alive through the viewpoints of the Revolution’s key players, such as George Washington, King George III, Samuel Adams, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, Abigail Adams, Martha Washington, Nathanael Greene, Henry Knox, and Benjamin Franklin. Excerpts from their original manuscripts, letters, and speeches give the book authenticity and accuracy. Unlike many books with historical subjects, this devotional incorporates faith as an important element in the decisions and emotions of these heroes and heroines. It will also show the life purpose of the patriots. • The themes presented in the book transcend generations, making the book relevant to modern day readers who also struggle with topics such as loneliness, contentment, purpose, fear, safety, God’s will, jealousy, rivalry, cooperation, and disappointment. • Because the stories chronicle America’s Revolutionary War and cover more than two decades, the book does not correspond to seasons and holidays. As a result, readers may begin the book any time during the year. The stories may be so captivating for some readers that they may read the book from “cover to cover.” • As readers consider the meaning of the American Revolution, they may also experience a revolution in their own hearts, one devotional at a time.
  • Beau, A Puppy's Tale: A Children's Book aimed at helping kids overcome bullies and gain self-esteem

    Janice Cook

    language (CreateSpace, Dec. 20, 2015)
    What could go so terribly wrong to make a happy little puppy named Beau run away? Curious children everywhere will find out in Beau, a Puppy’s Tale, Janice Marie Cook’s enchanting children’s book that charts the travels of one down little dog who doesn’t “belong,” and his journey back to happiness with the help of a colorful cast of woodland characters. Along the way, kids will also discover how to feel confident when other children are teasing them about not fitting in.Through vibrant illustrations and rollicking rhymes, Beau, a Puppy’s Tale tackles all-important issues, including bullying, self-acceptance and individuality. This merry puppy’s tale of adventure, self-esteem and diversity is a joyful journey that will capture the imagination of children everywhere. It’s perfect for beginning readers, animal lovers and anyone who enjoys a “read aloud” book.From the back cover:"In this book we meet little dog Beau,In the beginning he's full of woe,But who knows how the roadway bends,You just might meet some special new friends,Over the hill and over the dale,Follow along on a Puppy's Tale."
  • Fashion and Style: Four Usborne Fashion Guides in One

    Janet Cook

    Paperback (Edc Pub, Dec. 1, 1990)
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  • How to Draw Robots and Aliens

    Janet Cook

    Paperback (Edc Pub, June 1, 1992)
    -- Shows how to draw pictures that look professional-- Gives helpful suggestions for materials to use, as well as simple step-by-step examples and techniques
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  • The Dragon in the Drain

    Jane Cooper

    language (, May 9, 2016)
    Alf Lomax just wants a quiet life. And since he lives in the village of Gribble that's just as well, because there are no other kinds available.Nothing happens in Gribble. Ever. No-one leaves, no-one arrives, and no-one does anything remotely interesting. Alf lives with his mother, goes to school, and hangs out with his best friend, Wilf Atkins. That’s it.When Wilf is chased out of a drain by a dragon one Sunday afternoon, Alf’s boring but safe life is transformed, and he’s not at all happy about it. He has enough trouble dealing with next door's cat, let alone a mythical creature from another reality. And the dragon is just the beginning of the weirdness. Certain people Alf has known since he was born turn out to have been leading far more interesting lives than they were letting on. And for some reason, they seem determined to make him do the same. Can Alf avoid the adventure he really doesn’t want to have, prevent a lethal clash between realities, and avoid detention for setting fire to the school?THE DRAGON IN THE DRAIN was written and produced in the UK and uses British English.
  • Mountain Bikes

    Janet Cook

    Paperback (Edc Pub, Jan. 1, 1990)
    Describes the features of mountain bikes, and offers advice on safety, repairs, turns, wheelies, and jumps
  • How to Draw Robots and Aliens

    Janet Cook

    Library Binding (Edc Pub, June 1, 1989)
    Book by Cook, Janet
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  • Politics and Government

    Janet Cook

    Hardcover (Usborne Publishing Ltd, Jan. 1, 1992)
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  • Mountain Bikes

    Janet Cook

    Library Binding (Edc Pub, Nov. 1, 1989)
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  • Love at First Bite: Snacks and Mealtime Treats the Quick and Easy Way

    Jane Cooper

    Library Binding (Alfred a Knopf Inc, March 1, 1977)
    Presents easy recipes that use basic cooking techniques and need little adult supervision.
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