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Books with author Johnny O'Brien

  • Streets and Roads: Cathedral Basic Edition

    John A O'Brien

    Hardcover (Scott, Foresman and Company, March 15, 1942)
    From title page: A revision of Streets and Roads by William S Gray and May Hill Arbuthnot. Cathedral Readers; Curriculum Foundation Series.
  • Whimsical Christmas Stickers: 20 Pressure-sensitive Designs

    John O'Brien

    Paperback (Dover Pubns, June 1, 1994)
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  • The Calico Mother Goose Book of Games, Riddles, and Tongue Twisters

    John O'Brien

    Hardcover (Contemporary Books, June 1, 1989)
    An illustrated collection of traditional rhymes containing games, riddles, and tongue twisters
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  • Sam and Spot: A Silly Story

    John O'Brien

    Hardcover (Cool Hand Communications, Sept. 1, 1995)
    Sam has trouble locating his dog Spot in this story made up of words beginning with the letter S
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  • Englishwoman in Paris: Heartwarming contemporary romance

    Jenny O'Brien

    Paperback (Independently published, April 19, 2017)
    Englishwoman in... the new romance trilogy from Jenny O'Brien, best selling writer of Ideal GirlFor Downton Abbey fans Love is...knowing when to say goodbye 22 year old Lady Sarah Cosgrave is a student at the Sorbonne and heiress to millions, but only if she’s engaged by the time she reaches 23. She’s in urgent need of a fake boyfriend to appease her parents. Anyone will do as long as he has long vowels and a long pocket. Handsome French brickie Pascal de Sauvarin is neither, but as he’s the only man available he’ll have to do. Can their love overcome the demands polite society throws at it or will she be forced to marry rancid Rupert? Book Two, Three and Four in the series also available in addition to LARGE PRINT VERSIONSPraise for Jenny O'Brien'I feel as if her books are written just for me,' Kraftireader book blogs.'I loved this and felt such a “feelgood” emotion at the end that I had a smile on my face for the rest of the day.' My chestnut reading tree, top 500 Amazon reviewer.
  • Who painted the beautiful dog? A story with four endings…

    Johnny O. Bready

    language (, June 10, 2015)
    Is a book about choices (good ones or bad ones). Our friend Mary finds out by herself that it is difficult to put yourself in someone else’s shoes; sometimes anything you choose could disappoint someone. An amusing story about kids’ life, about choices and consequences of our behavior. It is important to put yourself in someone else’s shoes, to understand him or her and offer help if you can. When you learn about empathy, you become a happier, a more balanced person in your life. As in the previous story (CREATIVITY. Yummy! Who ate my painting?) the child has four endings to choose from. Discuss with your kid his/her choice: you will find out about the way he or she is thinking.
  • Legends' Lair

    Joe O'Brien

    Paperback (The O'Brien Press, Aug. 20, 2016)
    Charlie Stubbs has one passion in life – playing football. When his family moved from Dublin to Manchester it was hard, but at least he was close to his favourite team. Manchester United. Now twelve, Charlie’s been in top form all season for the Salford Devils and a scout from Manchester United has been keeping a close eye on him! With his beloved grandfather coming to visit, everything is looking great ...But then tragedy strikes and Charlie’s life turns upside down. A hurried move back to Dublin, his family dealing with a deep loss – and his football career stalled.Then Charlie discovers that his grandfather was a great soccer player. He hears about The Legends' Lair and he soon sets his sights on organising one more tournament on the legendary football ground. But what old rivalries and buried tensions will he open?It’s all to play for in LEGENDS’ LAIR………
  • CREATIVITY. Yummy! Who ate my painting?

    Johnny O. Bready

    language (, March 25, 2015)
    Mary must make a drawing for school, but Johnny, her brother, hid her paints. She must hurry. She must find a creative idea for her homework. While she is looking for a juice in the refrigerator, a brilliant idea comes into her mind... A funny story where the child can learn about the importance of creativity. More than that, he understands how to always find a solution. Psychological studies prove that creativity is one of the most important traits for succeeding in professional and personal life.In the end, the child can choose one out of five different endings. Each ending was meant to bring other traits upfront (feelings, cooperation, creativity, patience) and a bonus (the fifth ending – empathy). Fully illustrated e-Book with vivid and funny pictures. Children will love it!
  • Legends' Lair

    Joe O'Brien

    eBook (The O'Brien Press, June 20, 2016)
    Charlie Stubbs has one passion in life – playing football. When his family moved from Dublin to Manchester it was hard, but at least he was close to his favourite team. Manchester United. Now twelve, Charlie’s been in top form all season for the Salford Devils and a scout from Manchester United has been keeping a close eye on him! With his beloved grandfather coming to visit, everything is looking great ...But then tragedy strikes and Charlie’s life turns upside down. A hurried move back to Dublin, his family dealing with a deep loss – and his football career stalled.Then Charlie discovers that his grandfather was a great soccer player. He hears about The Legends' Lair and he soon sets his sights on organising one more tournament on the legendary football ground. But what old rivalries and buried tensions will he open?It’s all to play for in LEGENDS’ LAIR………
  • The Farmer in the Dell

    John O'Brien

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 3, 2001)
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  • Tea Time Stickers

    Joan O'Brien

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Jan. 7, 2004)
    Embellish party invitations, cards, and letters with 22 charming illustrations of fruit baskets, tea sets, sweets, and other tasty treats.
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  • Beyond the Cherry Tree

    Joe O'Brien

    eBook (The O'Brien Press, July 1, 2012)
    Josh Bloom is on a field trip with his class to Cherry Tree Manor; while the house and gardens are beautiful, what really interests the class is the fact that Manor's owner, General Edgar Pennington, disappeared mysteriously exactly twelve years to the day before their visit to the Manor …To Josh, it seems like there's something spooky about the manor. None of the other kids feel it, but Josh seems more attuned to the house, which leads him to discover something in the General's library that sends him on an adventure of a lifetime.Josh thinks he is on a journey to find the missing General, but soon discovers that it's his own destiny that he is really searching for … there are links between him and the missing General that he never could have guessed … Josh quest takes him to the enchanting land of Habilon, full of danger, excitement and magic.Will he ever return from the land beyond the Cherry Tree?