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Books with author Jeanine Henning

  • A Hat in a Tree

    Jean Henning

    eBook (RoseDog Books, Nov. 29, 2012)
    Jean Henning worked as a secretary and a teacher in the elementary grades until her children Ron and Susan arrived. She is also a water safety instructor and worked in the summer months with her husband teaching swimming. She swam with a synchronize team in competitions and coached synchro.Dr. Henning, a dentist and former outstanding swimmer for the U.S. became involved in Illinois swimming as an official. He was moved into National and International swimming by the U.S. Olympic committee. Eventually he became President of the Panamerican swimming federation and then the International Swimming Federation. Because of his involvment we traveled a great deal to meetings and Olympic Games where Dr. Henning was directing all the aquatic events.Jean wrote a book about the inner events of the games called "A Sports Odyssey" a journal of an Olympic wife, and "Six Days to Swim" The story of Olympic swimmer Jeff Farrell. She has also published poetry in various magazines as well as leaving a few poems in Yugaslovia and Russia. Born and raised in Naperville, Illinois she now lives on Marco Island, Fl.
  • Prickly Trouble: Season 1, Episodes 4 & 5

    A.J. Culey, Jeanine Henning

    Hardcover (POOF! Press, Sept. 25, 2018)
    WHAT. THE. HELVETICA?Tessa Hedgehog’s about to lose it in THE TROUBLE WITH QUILLING. She's deep into the quilling process, the itching is driving her mad and if those two pesky boys don’t leave her alone, they're going to feel the bite of her spines!Amelia knows her friends are keeping secrets in THE TROUBLE WITH HUMANS and she’s on a hunt for the truth. Melvin knows discovery is imminent and he’s okay with that, as long as he’s not the one exposing the truth. Includes the Bonus Story, THE TROUBLE WITH PETS.Warning: This book contains shifty teen language, which does include the occasional swear word. It is also full of rampant, teen hormones and the subsequent fallout.
  • The Trouble with Antlers

    A.J. Culey, Jeanine Henning

    (POOF! Press, Aug. 5, 2016)
    In a high school full of shifters, it's the one inquisitive human who poses the biggest threat.When a human is the only applicant for town veterinarian and moves to Shifterville with his teenaged daughter, Amelia, the town residents conspire to keep the humans in their midst from discovering their secret. If only they can keep Melvin away from Amelia.Melvin Moose has a problem. Anytime a girl gets too close, his antlers go on walkabout, popping out of his human head at the most inopportune moments. As if that weren’t bad enough, a human girl just enrolled at his school, and if she catches sight of his unruly rack, it’s all over for Shifterville.Warning: This book contains shifty teen language, which does include the occasional swear word. It is also full of rampant, teen hormones and the subsequent fallout.