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Books with author Jane Smith

  • The Afterlife Connection: A Therapist Reveals How to Communicate with Departed Loved Ones

    Dr. Jane Greer, Smith Smith

    eBook (St. Martin's Griffin, April 1, 2007)
    This fascinating and surprising book is the first ever by a classically trained therapist to explore the spiritual aspects of the bond that exists between the living and the dead. Dr. Jane Greer began with the belief that this bond was not purely a psychological one but was, in fact, much more dynamic and empowering. It was only in the shattering aftermath of her own mother's death, however--a turning point that, Dr. Greer admits, challenged her own ability to cope--that she began to explore and understand how to recognize and even initiate an ongoing communication that can have a profound impact on the ways we grieve and heal.In these pages we learn that transcommunication is not simply "a hello from heaven" but a powerful therapeutic tool that is available to any of us. Through the story of her deceased mother's many dream visits and manifestations--as well as those visits her patients receive from their loved ones-we learn to be alert to the signs of such phenomena and to recognize the messages they contain.We see how her patients come to feel safe and protected again--as though they have a guardian angel-once they learn to open themselves up to these possibilities. Through this communication, which is at once spiritual and very concrete, the pain of grieving can be made more bearable. Ambivalent relationships can be healed. And a loved one's messages can bring relief and joy.
  • John, Paul, George & Ben

    Lane Smith

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 2009)
    K-Gr. 3. The title offers a clue that Smith is winking at adults, but as good a joke as it is, most children just won't get it. In the stories within, bold-schoolboy John (Hancock) writes his name so large on the blackboard that his exasperated teacher remarks, "We don't need to read it from space." Similarly, loudmouthed Paul (Revere) embarrasses a lady who comes into his shop to buy extralarge underwear; honest George (Washington) admits to chopping down an entire orchard; clever Ben (Franklin) annoys the neighbors with his platitudes; and independent Tom (Jefferson)^B presents a list of grievances to his teacher. The time comes, though, when their traits are valuable to the revolutionary cause. To reach full comic potential, Smith stretches the truth beyond the breaking point, then attempts to undo some of the misconceptions he has created in a true-false quiz, "Taking Liberties," on the closing pages. Deftly drawn, witty, and instantly appealing, the illustrations creatively blend period elements such as wood-grain and crackle-glaze texturing, woodcut lines, and formal compositions typical of the era, with gaping mouths and stylized, spiraling eyes typical of modern cartoons. The artwork and design are excellent and adults will chortle, but this book seems likely to confuse children unfamiliar with the period. Kids will need to know actual, factual American history to appreciate what's going on. Carolyn Phelan Copyright American Library Association. All rights reserved
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  • Spectra and the Magic Sled of Nir

    Jake Smith

    eBook (Jake Smith, Oct. 25, 2018)
    Spectra is a thirteen-year-old aspiring ninja and wizard. She loves adventures, but unfortunately, she is grounded. That doesn’t stop her from sneaking out of the house. It’s October, and her small hometown of Ivv is enveloped in a persistent fog that is making everybody cranky. It is unbearable. Spectra decides to remove the fog, no matter the danger. She searches for the Magic Sled of Nir. Her quest leads to strange places beyond Fourier Woods. Filled with intrigue and insight, Spectra and the Magic Sled of Nir is a thrilling fantasy adventure that brings science to life.
  • The Happy Hocky Family

    Lane Smith

    Paperback (Puffin, Sept. 1, 1996)
    The author of Glasses (Who Needs 'Em?) introduces young readers to the whimsical world of the happy Hocky family--Baby Hocky; his brother Henry, who chases his sister with a dead spider; and Holly, who awakens her brother with a tuba blast. Reprint.
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  • Colandra's World: Caress the Sun-Embrace the Thunder

    Janet Smith

    eBook (St. Paul Press, Nov. 2, 2009)
    THIS IS A STORY about the the Ayore Village in Paraguay, where Colandra, a ten-year-old mute resides. Pastor Youngblood, the American missionary, has returned to the field, along with his staff. They minister to the Ayore people and teach them the Word of God. This book reveals God's work in Colandra’s life. Salvation and faith are the focus of this story.
  • Abe Lincoln's Dream

    Lane Smith

    eBook (Roaring Brook Press, Oct. 16, 2012)
    From the bestselling author of It's a Book comes a funny, touching tale about the legacy of America's greatest president. When a schoolgirl gets separated from her tour of the White House and finds herself in the Lincoln bedroom, she also discovers the ghost of the great man himself. Together they embark on a journey across the country to answer Lincoln's questions and quiet his concerns about the nation for which he gave his life. This wholly original tale is signature Lane Smith; Abe Lincoln's Dream is funny, touching, and surprising in a way only possible from this master picture book creator.This title has Common Core connections.
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  • A Story for Kira: 5 Short Stories

    Janet Smith

    eBook
    5 Short Stories is the 10th volume in the A Story for Kira series. All pre school and kindergarten site words are used. Most of the first grade site words are used. Some other age appropriate words are added also. Word repetition is used in these stories.
  • Captain Moonlite: Australian bushrangers

    Jane Smith

    Paperback (ReadHowYouWant, July 28, 2016)
    In 1869 Mt Egerton was outraged by the armed hold-up of the local bank by a masked villain calling himself 'Captain Moonlite'. The perpetrator turned out to be the new lay preacher, Andrew George Scott. On his release from prison Moonlite led a ragged bunch of young desperadoes to stage a siege that envolved a shoot-out and the death of a policeman.
  • A Story for Kira: The 12 Months of the Year

    Janet Smith

    language (, April 20, 2014)
    The 12 Months of the Year is the 8th Volume in the series A Story for Kira. This book is intended to help your children learn the names of the months of the year, how to spell them, how to read them, and how to remember how many days each month has. It contains vibrant pictures displaying a special day in each month. It also has an interactive section at the end where your child is encouraged to read and write the names of the months.
  • Crossing The Arctic

    Jan Smith

    language (, Jan. 8, 2016)
    Crossing the Arctic is the story of a Norse Fjell Trollet, a mountain troll. Ridiculed because of is lack of cleanliness, Fy decides to follow in his father’s footsteps and make his way from Norway to the New World in order to start a new life for himself. Receded fjord waters impacted by glacial movement and ice jams in the Arctic allow Fy to take advantage of his huge height and walk across. Two Nisse, small Norse troll people, accompany him and the three fact adventures on the journey to the New World.
  • Return to Augie Hobble

    Lane Smith

    Hardcover (Roaring Brook Press, May 5, 2015)
    Augie Hobble lives in a fairy tale―or at least Fairy Tale Place, the down-on-its-luck amusement park managed by his father. Yet his life is turning into a nightmare: he's failed creative arts and has to take summer school, the girl he has a crush on won't acknowledge him, and Hogg Wills and the school bullies won't leave him alone. Worse, a succession of mysterious, possibly paranormal, events have him convinced that he's turning into a werewolf. At least Augie has his notebook and his best friend Britt to confide in―until the unthinkable happens and Augie's life is turned upside down, and those mysterious, possibly paranormal, events take on a different meaning.
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  • Henley & the Book of Heroes

    Jane H. Smith M.D.

    eBook (Cadia Book House, April 15, 2016)
    "A hero needs a heart so he can do extraordinary things. Remember, Henley, every good story needs a hero…and a hero needs a heart."Nine-year-old Henley Banks dreams of being a hero, but it’s not until he receives a mysterious book from his grandpa that his hero’s heart is awakened. As Henley dives into the Living Tale, he discovers a world beyond anything he ever imagined—full of amazing lands, an unexpected gardener, powerful glones, and an evil that lurks behind Henley’s every step.Jump into the first book of The Living Tale Series with young Henley Banks in Henley and the Book of Heroes, as author Jane H. Smith, M.D. leads readers of all ages on a supernatural adventure into a battle for Henley’s heart. In the midst of this battle, Henley’s beloved grandpa is rushed to the hospital, and it seems that only Henley can save him. Not only that, but the Banks family is also struggling to hold together until their father returns from war. There are creatures that seek to overpower the boy before this can happen. Will Henley ignite his hero’s heart in time?”