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Books with author Jane Davis

  • Pocket Posh Tips for Knitters

    Jayne Davis

    Paperback (Andrews McMeel Publishing, Sept. 27, 2011)
    Knitters take their work with them on the bus, on the subway, on the airplane . . . everywhere. This pretty, purse-sized knitting guide packed with helpful tips and tricks will be the new best friend of knitters on the go.Written by crafting expert Jayne Davis, Pocket Posh Tips for Knitters goes beyond knit 1, purl 2 to offer helpful tips and tricks on selecting yarn, refining patterns, and completing projects.
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  • My Own Worst Enemy: How to Stop Holding Yourself Back

    Janet Davis

    Paperback (Bethany House Publishers, March 15, 2012)
    Helps Women Overcome the Limitations They Place on ThemselvesWomen often find that the biggest obstacle to being all they were created to be is themselves. Though they long to succeed, they can't silence the voice inside whispering, "Just who do you think you are?" Through stories of modern and biblical women, My Own Worst Enemy explores both the calling of women to shine and the complex dynamic of self-sabotage that often keeps them from daring to obey. Janet Davis shows women how to break the cycle of shame and self-doubt to achieve their full potential.Perfect for individuals or small groups, My Own Worst Enemy will encourage any woman who wants to stop holding herself back and begin living out her purpose in the kingdom.
  • Gato and Bianca

    Jay Davis

    eBook
    A story of friendship and adventure set in Florida’s Southernmost City. Tour the town as seen through the eyes of Gato and Bianca, two adorable felines with surprisingly human traits, who venture out, lose their way, then find courage, inspiration and comfort within themselves as they search for home.
  • Something Is Wrong at My House

    Diane Davis

    Paperback (Parenting Pr, Dec. 1, 1984)
    A young boy describes the frequent fights his parents have, explains how they make him feel scared and confused, and tells what he does to make himself feel better
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  • Christie's Bracelet

    Diane Davis

    language (Diane Davis, April 12, 2013)
    Julie had to have Christie's bracelet by any means. See what happens to Julie and how she gets the bracelet. Sometimes possessing something isn't worth the consequences that follow.
  • Gypsy Jane

    Jane Lee, David Jarvis

    (John Blake, Aug. 1, 2012)
    Gypsy Jane moved through the London underworld like a force of nature. Hardened criminals feared and respected her in equal measure as she made a reputation as the hardest and most dangerous female criminal in Britain.
  • Something Is Wrong at My House

    Diane Davis

    Library Binding (Parenting Pr, June 1, 1985)
    A young boy describes the frequent fights his parents have, explains how they make him feel scared and confused, and tells what he does to make himself feel better
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  • Something is Wrong at My House: A Book About Parents' Fighting

    DIANE DAVIS

    Paperback (Parenting Press,U.S., Jan. 1, 2010)
    A boy who lives with domestic violence finally has the courage to speak to an adult and ask for help.
  • Bucket's List

    Diane Davis

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 30, 2013)
    “Bucket always had a list of things to do, but now his list was too long”. As Bucket’s adventure unfolds, he finds the secret to managing his many priorities. Follow Bucket as he discovers his path to accomplishment and relaxation.
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  • Honey Spot

    Jack Davis

    Paperback (Currency Press Pty Ltd, March 10, 1988)
    Deals with the issues of race relations and conservation of our environment (1 man, 1 woman, 2 boys, 1 girl).
  • Pocket Posh Tips for Knitters

    Jayne Davis

    Paperback (Andrews McMeel Publishing, Sept. 27, 2011)
    Written by crafting expert Jayne Davis, Pocket Posh Tips for Knitters goes beyond knit 1, purl 2 to offer helpful tips and tricks on selecting yarn, refining patterns, and completing projects.
  • Pilgrims of Blind Island: A Trilogy

    J. Davis

    Hardcover (Bollenbaugh Hill Books, June 1, 1940)
    Forced to flee their home in Wales, a group of mice settle on an island off the coast of Washington, where their descendants over the next two centuries have various adventures.