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Books with author Jenni Adams

  • Chaos: A Paranormal Urban Fantasy

    Jennifer N. Adams

    eBook (Twisted Crow Press, LLC, April 15, 2018)
    Two sisters find themselves in a magical world of supernatural creatures and a book that just might send them on a path to find their destiny.It is the lack of having supernatural abilities that makes Noelle a non-believer. Anya, her younger sister, believes in almost everything, and tries her best to change Noelle’s view of the world, including reminding her they are part shifter. It isn't until one morning during a ride into work with her uncle, the town sheriff, when Noelle begins to question her disbelief in all things supernatural. She has a premonition which sends her and Anya on a quest to find a book that may lead to their destiny. A destiny that takes them through a portal into the Faerie realm.If you love books about magical faeries, shifters, and werewolves which also includes mystery, action, and adventure then this is the book for you!
  • Edgar Gets Ready for Bed: A BabyLit?? Book: Inspired by Edgar Allan Poe's The Raven

    Jennifer Adams

    Hardcover (Gibbs Smith, Aug. 16, 1781)
    None
  • Little Master Cervantes: A Babylit Spanish Primer: Don Quixote

    Jennifer Adams

    Unknown Binding (Gibbs M. Smith Inc, March 15, 1600)
    None
  • Dreams Come True!: A little book on the power of words

    Jennifer Adams

    language (, June 19, 2016)
    This book demonstrates that words have the power to make dreams come true! It gives little glimpses into the life and story of Jennifer Lynn Adams, who was born with partial limbs, and overcame every obstacle to her dreams through receiving kind, true and supportive words from others. The book lovingly guides children ages 5-10 to recognize the power of words, and shows them how they can help others and themselves achieve their dreams by using words of love, kindness and support with everyone in their world.
  • Cutie Pies for Kids

    Jennifer Adams

    eBook (Gibbs-Smith, Aug. 1, 2011)
    ACCORDING TO NATION’S RESTAURANT NEWS, pie is the top food trend of 2011 and “mini” is the top buzzword. So what better than a book about mini pies for the “mini” food-lovers in your life? Author Jennifer Adams ushers in the hottest new trend in the food world with Cutie Pies for Kids, a collection of mini-size dessert favorites. With 26 recipes, from creamy pies to fruit pies to extravagant pies like Chewy Gooey and Baked Alaska, Cutie Pies for Kids has every kind of pie you’d want, but in adorable miniature form.
  • Daddy and Mommy Teach History: His Story

    Jennifer Adams

    language (Randy Adams, April 17, 2015)
    Children are precious gifts sent to us from the loving hand of the Almighty God. As their parents, we are asked by God to prepare children for the world and to help them understand God and his love. God has entrusted their lives to us and we must, in return, teach them His Story—the story of love, faith, community, the world, and ourselves. Daddy and Mommy Teach History tells God’s amazing story and provides a fun and engaging book to help teach children the beautiful story of God’s gifts and love. His Story is our history and the most important story we will tell.Daddy and Mommy, who made that leaf?Who made the flower, the bird, and the bee?History tells us God wants us each to say,“God, I choose to follow You today and every day.”
  • Jane Eyre: A BabyLit® Counting Primer

    Jennifer Adams

    Hardcover (Gibbs Smith, March 1, 2012)
    None
  • Representing Perpetrators in Holocaust Literature and Film

    Jenni Adams, Sue Vice

    Paperback (Vallentine Mitchell, June 30, 2015)
    The majority of books on Holocaust literature and film focus on its victims or survivors. Now available in paperback, the essays in this collection, written by established academics as well as newer voices, take the more unusual method of analyzing representations of the Holocaust perpetrators. In doing so, they explore what has until now held critics back from this topic, including moral and emotional distaste, the dangers of confusing understanding with exculpation, and the possibility of problematic identification. Acknowledging and moving beyond these concerns, the contributors instead develop a range of innovative approaches and conclusions, emphasizing the ethical and aesthetic challenges of representing evil and the ways in which these are negotiated by writers, filmmakers, and others. The ethics of such representation are explored by a series of cases studies, analyzing, for instance, how the Nazis and Nazism are shown in: German museums; in fiction, such as Jonathan Littell's The Kindly Ones and Muriel Spark's The Mandelbaum Gate; in films, including Downfall and Shoah; in ghetto diaries; and in the paintings of Francis Bacon. [Subject: Holocaust Studies, Literary Criticism, Film Studies, Jewish Studies]
  • Daddy and Mommy Teach History: His Story

    Jennifer Adams

    (Randy Adams, July 6, 2015)
    Children are precious gifts sent to us from the loving hand of the Almighty God. As their parents, we are asked by God to prepare children for the world and to help them understand God and his love. God has entrusted their lives to us and we must, in return, teach them His Story—the story of love, faith, community, the world, and ourselves. Daddy and Mommy Teach History tells God’s amazing story and provides a fun and engaging book to help teach children the beautiful story of God’s gifts and love. His Story is our history and the most important story we will tell. Daddy and Mommy, who made that leaf? Who made the flower, the bird, and the bee? History tells us God wants us each to say, “God, I choose to follow You today and every day.”
  • Chaos: Supernatural Realms

    Jennifer N. Adams

    Paperback (Twisted Crow Press, LLC, April 26, 2018)
    It is the lack of having supernatural abilities that makes Noelle a non-believer. Anya, her younger sister, believes in almost everything, and tries her best to change her sister’s view of the world, including reminding her they are part shifter. It isn't until one morning during a ride into work with her uncle, the town sheriff, Noelle questions her disbelief in all things supernatural. She has premonitions which send her and her sister on a quest to find a book that may lead to their destiny.
  • Jabberwocky: A BabyLit? Nonsense Primer

    Jennifer Adams

    Unknown Binding (Gibbs Smith, March 15, 1832)
    None
  • Treasure Island: A BabyLit? Shapes Primer

    Jennifer Adams

    Unknown Binding (Gibbs Smith, March 15, 1737)
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