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Books with author Jason S. Johnson

  • Women Spies: A Novel of Remembrance of Mata Hari, Mary Bowser, Noor Inayat Khan, Nancy Wake and other Strong Women of History

    Jack Johnson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 3, 2016)
    Women Spies: A Novel of Remembrance of Mata Hari, Mary Bowser, Noor Inayat Khan, Nancy Wake and other Strong Women of History is a historical fiction that uses the “Grandmother’s Chair” method to recount the very real histories of famous and infamous female spies down through the ages. The story begins with Lannie (a fictitious character) watching a mysterious neighbor moving in next door. Her grandmother (also fictitious) collects stories about spies. As Lannie learns about famous female spies, so does the reader. The fictitious background is used as a vehicle for discussing each of the featured women, presenting various views – some of them opposing – that affect our perception of these women today. A Forbes Magazine article commented that women have always been uniquely suited to spying because they understand subtle messages delivered through body language, and because they understand how people interact. The article goes on to say that women are good at multitasking, as a rule, since it is often required for successfully running a home. These are just a few of the traits needed to be a successful spy. The book also touches on spies for the other side, and has a running thread of plot that focuses around the fictional characters.
  • Noah Ate the House

    J Johnson

    language (, June 10, 2014)
    Noah is a hungry baby! Watch him munch on things all day!
  • Beauty's Quest

    C. S. Johnson

    Paperback (DireWolfBooks, June 20, 2017)
    In order to defeat the sorceress Magdalina, and free herself from her curse, Rose, the Princess of Rhone, has set out to find dragon’s blood. As she travels toward the Romani territory, where the Serpent’s Garden resides, she is accompanied by her faithful group of friends, including their newest member, Prince Philip of Einish. But when the group ends up shipwrecked on the small island of Maltia, they find themselves trapped without supplies and a way off the island. With time, money, and new enemies working against them, Rose remains determined despite her despair to rise to each challenge. But can she face the growing fear—and longing—inside herself? Sweet, suspenseful, and full of surprises, Beauty’s Quest is the second book in the Once Upon a Princess series from C. S. Johnson.
  • One Night of Moonlight: A High Fantasy Novella

    C. S. Johnson

    (Independently published, Dec. 18, 2018)
    Years after Sapphira's battle against the Dark Plague, Princess Selene has grown up - and so has her daughter, Terra. Despite her mother's numerous stories and the affirmation of her friends and people, Terra sees the world as a place that still welcomes darkness, and she wonders if the Dark Plague is really gone - and if Pegasus was truly as real as her mother says. When tragedy strikes, Terra is faced with the haunting question of whether or not she can believe - and whether it really matters in the end.
  • The Starlight Chronicles: Slumbering

    C. S. Johnson

    Hardcover (Westbow Press, Dec. 28, 2012)
    Sixteen-year-old Hamilton Dinger is an above-average teenager. He’s got the grades for the top of the class, the abilities of a star athlete and Tetris player, and the charisma to get away with anything. Everything seems to be going along perfectly as he enters into tenth grade at Apollo Central High School. Everything, that is, until a meteor crashes into the city, unleashing a whirlwind of evil and awakening a deep, hidden power as the long battle between good and evil continues. Bringing an abrupt halt to the easygoing pace of Hamilton’s life, he and his longtime dormant supernatural powers are caught up in the middle of things when his comfort zone is turned into a war zone. On top of everything else, there’s the homecoming game, the school play, and the history test to worry about. Can Hamilton overcome his ignorance and narrow-mindedness to see what is truly real? Can he give up his self-proclaimed entitlement to happiness in order to follow the call of a duty he doesn’t want? More importantly, will he willingly sacrifice all he has to find out the truth?
  • Angel of the Prison: A Story About Elizabeth Fry

    Jan Johnson

    Paperback (Harpercollins Childrens Books, March 1, 1977)
    A brief biography of the woman who was responsible for prison reform throughout England during the nineteenth century.
  • God helps me be brave: A book about courage

    Jan Johnson

    Hardcover (Chariot Books, March 15, 1990)
    Book by Johnson, Jan
  • Windshifter

    S. M. Johnson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 5, 2012)
    Lyte Windshifter is an orphaned young dragon with only one clue to his past - a brilliantly crafted pocket watch. But when his curiosity damages the watch he finds himself propelled on a journey to discover his heritage, and is sucked into an adventure larger than he ever dreamed of. Join Windshifter in a world filled with clockwork, airships, fantastic creatures, and daring heroes on a quest to find out who he really is in this non-stop action adventure novel!
  • Today I Thought I'd Run Away

    Jane Johnson

    Hardcover (Dutton, March 24, 1986)
    When he decides to run away, a young boy packs a bag with special things that help protect him from the ogre, goblin, dragon, and other monsters that he meets on the way
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  • First Part Last

    Johnson

    Paperback (Simon Pulse, Paperback(2004), Jan. 1, 2004)
    First Part Last (03) by Johnson, Angela [Mass Market Paperback (2004)]
  • Brother Francis: A story about Saint Francis of Assisi

    Jan Johnson

    Paperback (Winston Press, March 15, 1977)
    A simple retelling of the life and deeds of the young Italian who gave up his comfortable, carefree life to devote himself to preaching God's word and caring for the poor.
  • Billy and Bob

    S. K. Johnson

    Paperback (Trafford, Jan. 9, 2012)
    Dumb ol' outside says Billy, when his mother makes him go outside to play. Find out what Billy discovers in his front yard.