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Books with author Joan Smith

  • Crossing The Arctic: A Norse Troll Story

    Jan Smith

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 4, 2015)
    Crossing the Arctic is the story of a Norse Fjell Trollet, a mountain troll. Ridiculed because of is lack of cleanliness, Fy decides to follow in his father’s footsteps and make his way from Norway to the New World in order to start a new life for himself. Receded fjord waters impacted by glacial movement and ice jams in the Arctic allow Fy to take advantage of his huge height and walk across. Two Nisse, small Norse troll people, accompany him and the three fact adventures on the journey to the New World.
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  • Second Kin

    Joanna C. Smith

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 25, 2013)
    The year is 1985 – but it may as well be 1935. In some parts of the South, interracial dating is still an unspoken taboo, as black women are generally considered a forbidden fruit for white men. Especially for prestigious, young, Southern, white heirs like Jason Chandler. Enter Britney Robinson with beautiful, big, brown eyes and cocoa skin, changing everything for Jason. As Jason and Britney’s puppy love blossoms into a fairytale of its own, the history between their families also unfolds. Decades of secrets and lies begin to unravel in both the Chandler and Robinson household, changing everyone’s sense of reality and truth forever.
  • Programmer - Gift Idea: Lined notebook for programmers to track all informations of daily work life for men and women

    John Smith

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 12, 2018)
    Looking for a perfect gift for your favorite human? This is an empty lined notebook including a funny statement which says "Programmer: An organism that thrives on caffeine and last minute work" to track all the important informations of your daily life as a programmer about your work - don't miss the opportunity to track all your thoughts in a classic way! Further details: 110 sites, 6x9 inches & white paper.
  • Growing up Where Jesus Lived

    Joan Ripley Smith

    Paperback (Pensacola Christian College, March 15, 1988)
    Part of the "A Beka Book" reading program, Grades 1-3, about growing up in Israel when Jesus lived there.
  • Apple Countdown

    Joan Holub, Jan Smith

    Library Binding (Weigl Pub Inc, Aug. 1, 2012)
    Rhyming text describes a school field trip to an apple orchard, where the students count down all the things they see, from twenty nametags to one apple pie.
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  • Graceful Cats 2: Coloring book for all ages

    John Smith

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 17, 2018)
    For your attention, I present a book for coloring, it depicts graceful cats with riddles and puzzles for kids. The book presents high-quality drawings with high detail. The book is suitable for any age and method of painting with both water-based paints and colored pencils. If you liked the book, do not forget to leave a review, it is very important for the author.
  • CITY OF ANIMALS 2: Coloring book for all

    John Smith

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 17, 2018)
    For your attention, I present a book for coloring, it depicts the city of animals. The book presents high-quality drawings with high detail. The book is suitable for any age and method of painting with both water-based paints and colored pencils. If you liked the book, do not forget to leave a review, it is very important for the author.
  • Growing Up Where Jesus Lived

    Joan Ripley Smith

    Paperback (A Beka Book, March 15, 1972)
    1996. A fascinating reader that accurately describes life in Israel in the days of Christ. Customs, family life, homes, food, and jobs are but a few of the topics covered. Your second grader will travel along with Joshua on his first Passover visit to Jerusalem. A special directory of Bible stories correlates with the topics mentioned in the text.
  • Apple Countdown

    Joan Holub, Jan Smith

    Hardcover (Albert Whitman & Company, March 1, 2009)
    Field trip today - to the apple farm! Count 20 name tags, 19 kids on the bus, 18 miles to the farm. There are 14 cows and 13 ducks (10 white and 3 black), and 12 rows of apple trees. Count the apples in your sack, count 3 pies to eat (divided into 20 pieces), and all too soon it's 2 o'clock, time to go! But wait - Lee has a number 1 surprise. Joan Holub's creative countdown, from 20 to 1, includes grouping and simple addition. Her multicultural students enjoy all that the apple farm has to offer, from counting the cows and ducks to picking different varieties of apples. The endpapers of this cheerful book are filled with apple facts.
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  • Poppies on the Moon

    J. J. Smith

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 24, 2017)
    John Harkness loves working and living on the Moon. But one day, that all changed with the arrival of a rare meteor storm that hits not only Armstrong City where he is currently assigned, but almost wipes out nearby Mining Shaft Six. With an automatic SOS coming from the devastated Shaft Six, Director of Operations Frederick Landry is forced by Military Command to abide by the Maritime and Space Code concerning SOS signals and send someone to check out the situation, though he insists he can't spare anybody because of damage and injuries at the City. With little evidence to indicate that anyone is left alive at Mining Shaft Six, John is assigned to check it out and begins a journey that will reveal a potential global crisis and change his life forever.
  • Sweet Melody

    J Smith

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 12, 2013)
    Jordan is a young girl who has not had an easy life. Every night she's haunted by nightmares; everyday by half-forgotten memories. So, what's a girl to do when she finds out that the secrets of her past may be the only way to save the future? Jordan has finally made it to her senior year in high school. If she's a few years early, then hey, all the better. She thought bullies were going to be her main problem again this year but when two new students show up she quickly learns they will be harder to handle than the bullies. With her school life turning upside down the only peace Jordan can find is at home... Until the unthinkable happens. When even that fragile peace is threatened, Jordan finds herself in a race against time to stop an ancient enemy. With danger lurking behind every corner, can she figure out what is happening or who to trust in time?