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Books with author Jessica Moon

  • Hank Aaron: Home Run Hero

    Jessica Morrison

    Paperback (Crabtree Pub Co, Aug. 15, 2010)
    A Crabtree Groundbreaking Biography about the celebrated baseball Hall of Famer and one of baseball's all-time greatest hitters, who shattered Babe Ruth's home-run record in one of the defining moments of his life and career. Simultaneous.
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  • What is a Green Anole? - Amazing facts and photos about this tiny lizard that's related to the Komodo Dragon

    Jessica Moore

    language (Gary Dow, Dec. 8, 2013)
    [NOTE: If you have an Amazon Prime account you can borrow this book for free now.]"Lots of photos and interesting facts!" - Paula Steen"Interesting and a Fun Read." - S. RigbyThis Kindle ebook for young kids answers the question in the title, "What is a Green Anole?" The section titles listed below show what information is contained in each of the easy-to-read, bite-size chunks that are accompanied with wonderful photos of these common lizards that are often mistaken for chameleons. At the end of the book there are questions and answers to help reinforce the information presented in the book.The Green Anole lizards speak to the young readers through photo captions that engage them in a personal way.Contents:+ Where They Live+ Body Features+ What They Eat+ Baby Anoles+ Behavior+ Hibernation+ Enemies of Green Anoles+ Green Anoles as Pets+ 7 Things You Might Not Know About Green Anoles and Other Lizards+ Bonus Pictures+ What Did You Learn?+ Answers+ Where to Learn More+ How to Review This BookDownload this book now and read it with your child or grandchild tonight.
  • Wayne Gretzky: Greatness on Ice

    Jessica Morrison

    Paperback (Crabtree Pub Co, Aug. 15, 2010)
    Surveys the life and career of the hockey player many believe was the best so far, describing his ability to read the game and consistently make the right moves, which earned him records for scoring year after year.
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  • Plastic Girl: Evolution

    Jessica Maison

    Paperback (Wicked Tree Press, Oct. 26, 2018)
    Set against the backdrop of a planet ravaged by acidic waters, toxic air and polluted lands, this sci-fi climate novella acts as a cautionary tale for adults and a hopeful one for youth, affirming that every end, even the darkest, makes room for new beginnings. Eva, one of Earth's last inhabitants, is a lonely girl searching for companionship and evidence that life might return to Earth. What time she doesn't use to survive her harsh environment, she spends searching for life, stewarding the lake around her cabin and making sculptures of extinct animals out of found materials. One day, while checking on her island, she discovers something alive that shouldn't be, something she can transform and that can also transform her. She embarks on a grand and dangerous scientific journey that ultimately will birth a new era and provide her with the companionship she so desperately needs. Through Eva's engagement with this new life, readers will discover that to save the world, humanity may have to become something else entirely or disappear completely.
  • Plastic Girl: Evolution: An adventure science fiction story filled with suspense, mystery, science and fantasy - young adult and kids 9-12

    Jessica Maison

    language (Wicked Tree Press, Aug. 8, 2018)
    The Earth has been ravaged by acidic water, toxic air and polluted lands with most of its inhabitants dead or dying. A lonely girl discovers new life in the unlikeliest of places and embarks on a grand and dangerous scientific and magical journey that gives birth to a new era. Plastic Girl functions as a cautionary tale for adults and a hopeful one for youth, affirming that every end, even the darkest, makes room for a new beginning.
  • Plastic Girl

    Jessica Maison

    eBook (Wicked Tree Press, April 22, 2020)
    Eva grew up in a climate apocalypse, her parents are dead, and the boy she once loved is probably trying to kill her. Just when she's about to give up, she discovers a new species born from plastic waste. More incredibly, she can mold these creatures into other beings - first a butterfly, then a fish, a deer, a bear - and eventually, a sister, Iris. As Eva dabbles with creating life, it becomes frightfully clear that her creations, Iris included, will either save humanity or end it.
  • When Hope Speaks: Thoughts on Faith, Hope, Love

    Jessica Morris

    language (Salvo Publishing, March 5, 2018)
    Living with anxiety and depression since she was 12, Jessica Morris was described as the girl who was ‘afraid of everything’. In the years since her diagnosis she has travelled extensively and found that, though it is a significant part of her life, depression doesn’t define her. Faith in God and the support of family, friends and professionals have enabled her to live a life she once only dreamed of. Read the story of Jessica’s ‘beautiful, terrifying, mundane, adventurous and exhilarating life’ and be inspired.
  • Marcella Umbrella and the "What Ifs"

    Jessica Mey

    Paperback (One idea Press, Oct. 10, 2016)
    Everybody gets a little bit anxious sometimes. Travel along a little girl's journey through all the "what ifs" life has to offer. Watch Marcella Umbrella get past her worries and into bed for a good night's sleep.
  • Animals Gone Ballistic

    Jessica Morris

    Paperback (Jessica Morris, June 9, 2017)
    This book is a quirky, entertaining and tongue twisting alliterating alphabet book about animals to be enjoyed by people of all ages. Current illustrations were created by a family friend Miss Sherry "Leddy" Milam who improved as well as keeping the conceptual premise and style of the originals.Original artwork can be viewed on website lalascreations.space
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  • Wayne Gretzky: Greatness on Ice

    Jessica Morrison

    Library Binding (Crabtree Pub Co, Aug. 15, 2010)
    A biography of hockey player Wayne Gretzky.
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  • You Don't Know Jack!

    Jessica Morrow

    eBook
    It is a delightful short story about a day in the life of a rescued dog named Jack. It is a book with funny rhymes & illustrations by Jessica M. Morrow. Great for kids 3 and up.A portion of the proceeds of this book will go to local San Diego Animal Rescue Charities.
  • Animals Gone Ballistic

    Jessica Morris

    eBook (Green Ivy, June 9, 2017)
    This book is a quirky, entertaining and tongue twisting alliterating alphabet book about animals to be enjoyed by people of all ages. Current illustrations were created by a family friend Miss Sherry “Leddy” Milam who improved as well as keeping the conceptual premise and style of the originals.Original artwork can be viewed on website lalascreations.space