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Books with author Jennifer Garner

  • The Law of Attraction for Kids

    Jennifer Jennifer

    eBook
    Do you believe in magic? Well, if you do, then you’re going to want to learn about something called the Law of Attraction. If you use the Law of Attraction, you can be anything you want to be, you can have anything you want to have. All of your most wonderful dreams will come true! Do you think this sounds hard? Do you think this sounds impossible? It’s not! It’s easy! All you have to do is read this book for 21 days in a row. That’s it. Even before the 21 days are up, you’ll see wonderful things starting to happen in your life. And, before you know it, your life will be awesome. An awesome life is what you deserve. Because you’re awesome!
  • The Pumpkin Painter

    Jennifer Garner

    Paperback (Tru Publishing, Oct. 22, 2015)
    While collecting nuts in the magical forest, young animals come across an odd little man they have never seen before. Each thinking the other was strange and different, the little man and the animals begin to argue. Hearing the unkind words, Mama Louisa and Papa Louis come out of their cozy cottage to help them all calm down. Mama Louisa stirs up ingredients of happiness to bake a special treat, while Papa Louis tells a tale of an unusual pumpkin that was very different — but had something very special on the inside. Will Mama’s treat and Papa’s story be enough to bring peace to the magical forest?
  • The True Story of the Jersey Boys: The Story Behind Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons

    Jennifer Warner

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 13, 2014)
    Throughout the 1960s, there's was one band that ruled the charts and defined the sound of a generation: The Four Seasons. On stage, they were clean cut kids from New Jersey—off stage there was an entirely different story. You’ve heard the music, now find out the stories behind the music. This book takes you inside the life of Frankie Valli and the history of The Four Season. While the contents of this biography have been researched, this book is not endorsed or affiliated in anyway with Frankie Valli or The Four Seasons.
  • Grace Kelly of Monaco: The Inspiring Story of How An American Film Star Became a Princess

    Jennifer Warner

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 12, 2014)
    She has been called America’s princess – and with good reason. Long before she married a prince, Grace Kelly had the looks and bearing of royalty. Born and raised in Philadelphia, the daughter of an Irish Catholic father and a German immigrant mother, Grace’s blend of blonde-haired, blue-eyed beauty and poise was dubbed a “snow-covered volcano” by director Alfred Hitchcock. But like most icons, there is more to Grace than what you see in film. While, on the surface, she appeared to have lived a real-life fairy tale filled with handsome men, beautiful clothes and an adoring public, in reality, her life seems to have been more of an often sad reflection of the times in which she lived. It was a time of movie megastars, of hushed-up love affairs, of prejudice and gossip, and of images not always being what they appeared to be. Long before the world admired Kate Middleton’s sophisticated sense of style, and long before the world fell in love with young Lady Diana’s shy smile, there was a breathtakingly beautiful princess from Philadelphia. Her name was Grace Kelly, and this is her story.
  • My Catholic Lent and Easter Activity Book: Reproducible Sheets for Home and School

    Jennifer Galvin

    Paperback (Paulist Press, Jan. 1, 2003)
    A book full of fun activities that takes kids on a journey from Ash Wednesday through Pentecost. Ages 5-9.
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  • A Trip Around the Pond

    Jennifer Gardiner

    Paperback (Xlibris Corp, Jan. 31, 2019)
    "A Trip Around The Pond" is the story of Georgette Mae's fanciful search for the City of Love-Paris. After complaining of boredom, Georgette's Granny encourages her to spend her day traveling around the pond. Along the way, she encounters many adventures. Beautifully written and illustrated, "A Trip Around The Pond" captures the innocent heart and vivid imagination of a little girl's quest to find Paris.
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  • A Trip Around the Pond

    Jennifer Gardiner

    eBook (Xlibris US, Jan. 31, 2019)
    “A Trip Around The Pond” is the story of Georgette Mae’s fanciful search for the City of Love-Paris. After complaining of boredom, Georgette’s Granny encourages her to spend her day traveling around the pond. Along the way, she encounters many adventures.Beautifully written and illustrated, “A Trip Around The Pond” captures the innocent heart and vivid imagination of a little girl’s quest to find Paris.
  • Wierm's Egg

    Jennifer Garlen

    language (Jennifer Garlen, Aug. 23, 2014)
    When the green dragon Sylla discovers an orphaned human baby, she adopts him and raises him as her own. Wiermig grows up a child of two worlds, but the dragons are a dying race whose existence has been forgotten by men. Wiermig fulfills the expectations of the elder wierms by following the path of a fledgling dragon, first traveling the land with his uncle in disguise and then setting out on his own to learn his destiny from the Seeker in the Deep. Along the way he encounters demons, witches, and pirates as well as dragons, each with a part to play in changing Wiermig's life.The past returns to shape the future when Erozur, the black dragon who devastated Weshura in an ancient war, resumes his bloody campaign against wierms and men. Wiermig, now a young bard, embarks on a dangerous journey to defeat Erozur, not with swords or strength, but with the knowledge he possesses and a powerful relic left by a long dead champion from the past.
  • My Catholic Advent and Christmas Activity Book

    Jennifer Galvin

    Paperback (Paulist Press, Sept. 30, 2004)
    Jennifer Galvin's activity books for children have been enormously popular because, unlike other activity books, these are designed specifically to teach children about their Catholic faith. And her latest one does just that. She has put together entertaining word finds, crossword puzzles, color-by-number puzzles, and crack-the-code puzzles that will teach children about Advent and Christmas, all the while emphasizing the real meaning of the holiday. An added advantage is that the activities are tied to the lectionary for all three cycles. The activities are clever and challenging and are illustrated with charming, inviting art work. The sheets themselves are reproducible and are aimed at children from kindergarten through third grade. Highlights: --an attractive, reasonably priced book --reproducible pages --perfect for home, school, or church use --tied to all three cycles of the lectionary
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  • My Catholic Pray and Play Activity Book

    Jennifer Galvin

    Paperback (Paulist Press, Jan. 1, 2003)
    Children love to solve puzzles, fill in the blanks, find words and connect the dots. They will find loads of fun activities such as these, and more, in this unique activity book. What makes it special, though, is that the activities have a specifically Catholic religious theme, i.e., prayers, saints and making the sign of the cross. The activities are clever and challenging and are illustrated with charming, inviting art work. The sheets themselves are reproducible and are aimed at children from kindergarten through third grade. This book is a terrific gift and the perfect way to teach the Catholic faith to parochial school children, CCD students, and Sunday school and children's liturgies participants.
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  • Cat Moon

    Jennifer L. Gadd

    eBook (Four Phoenixes Publishing, Jan. 12, 2016)
    Emma has big problems. She has no family and no home. She wanders the streets of The Warren, scavenging for her next meal and trying to keep warm. Haunted by the memory of a mother she barely recalls, Emma dreams of being a part of a real family. She is helped in her search for belonging by an assortment of eccentric characters: a friendly shopkeeper and his cranky uncle, the nice woman who runs the local mission, a ditzy cat lady, and a good-natured prostitute with a drinking problem.Her biggest obstacle, however, is that every full moon, she turns into a feral cat! Emma is one of the Were. She and those like her are ruthlessly hunted by the captain of the Were-Guard, whose religious zealotry makes him especially dangerous. When the sinister Bram Fitzwilliam enters the picture to assist the Guard, Emma is in more danger than ever. Before she finds what she’s looking for, Emma must find a strength and courage she never knew she had. Her journey will teach her that dreams don’t always come true the way you want them to, that people aren’t always what they seem, and that real families can be chosen.
  • Millie McLendon: Jayhawker

    Jennifer L. Gadd

    Paperback (Four Phoenixes Publishing, Nov. 8, 2019)
    Ten-year-old Millie McLendon is overwhelmed. Her stepmother disapproves of everything she does. Her baby brother cries all the time. And she has her chores her schoolwork to tend to. It will take an event of historic proportions to help her learn what's really important--and it's about to happen. It's August of 1863, and Quantrill's Raiders are about to ride to through the bustling little town of Lawrence, Kansas, shooting and pillaging everything in sight. It will take all of Millie's resourcefulness and courage to keep her family and friends alive.