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Books with author Jordan Sullen

  • Numbers Don't Lie

    Jordan Sullen

    Paperback (Halo Publishing International, July 17, 2020)
    At a time when everything seems to have changed in the world, nothing seems to have changed in the way black people are seen. As we seek to have our voices heard, Black children need to understand the value beyond the criticism they face each day in America. Black children are our future, and we must plant the right seeds now for them to live fruitful lives later.
  • Mally in the Middle

    Jordan Sullen

    Hardcover (Halo Publishing International, Feb. 22, 2019)
    Life was drastically different for Jasper and Mally on the space continent of U.F.Africa. It was just another day for the boys as they were out test-driving the new spaceship. But after Mally hit the wrong button on the deck, the spaceship unexpectedly came careening down towards N’awlins. Upon their landing, the boys crash upon a chipped, painted wooden space. Unlike anything they have experienced back home, this place offers frozen treats to visiting patrons nearby. To the boys, these concoctions look like beautifully colored, frozen comets inside sturdy white objects. Mally and Jasper cannot resist their new earthly cravings. This summertime tale of friendship and snoopiness is sure to give children a fun treat to cool them down.
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  • Numbers Don't Lie

    Jordan Sullen

    eBook (Halo Publishing International, July 20, 2020)
    At a time when everything seems to have changed in the world, nothing seems to have changed in the way black people are seen. As we seek to have our voices heard, Black children need to understand the value beyond the criticism they face each day in America. Black children are our future, and we must plant the right seeds now for them to live fruitful lives later.
  • Flower, Flower, Give Her Power

    Jordan C Sullen

    Paperback (Halo Publishing International, Nov. 1, 2019)
    In the care of her single father, Magnolia is more dutiful than the average little girl. Because of these circumstances, Magnolia has no choice but to be independent, even as she struggles with self-confidence. She tries to overcome her fears but worries about making mistakes. What strikes Magnolia as a mistake suddenly turns into a moment that will change her household forever, as this little girl learns that mistakes are a part of being human. Magnolia will teach all girls to be bold and beautiful.
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  • Mally in the Middle

    Jordan Sullen

    language (Halo Publishing International, Feb. 24, 2019)
    Life was drastically different for Jasper and Mally on the space continent of U.F.Africa. It was just another day for the boys as they were out test-driving the new spaceship. But after Mally hit the wrong button on the deck, the spaceship unexpectedly came careening down towards N’awlins. Upon their landing, the boys crash upon a chipped, painted wooden space. Unlike anything they have experienced back home, this place offers frozen treats to visiting patrons nearby. To the boys, these concoctions look like beautifully colored, frozen comets inside sturdy white objects. Mally and Jasper cannot resist their new earthly cravings. This summertime tale of friendship and snoopiness is sure to give children a fun treat to cool them down.
  • The Left Hand

    Jordan Allen

    language (Lock10 Press, March 7, 2018)
    A city segregated by genetics.A long-dormant terrorist group.A life saved, a plot thwarted.A cryptic message from a condemned man.And now, Victor Wells is Marked for death. When he saves the life of a controversial politician, Victor Wells is thrust into a world of outcasts and rebels, a place he has been taught to fear. Stripped of his elite status, he finds himself the target of a shadowy organization with a singular goal—his death. Aided by double-dealing Sinisters and friends he once left behind, Victor must unmask his enemies and uncover a truth that will shake the very foundations of society.
  • The Left Hand

    Jordan Allen

    (Lock10 Press, March 1, 2018)
    A city segregated by genetics. A long-dormant terrorist group. A life saved, a plot thwarted. A cryptic message from a condemned man. And now, Victor Wells is Marked for death. When he saves the life of a controversial politician, Victor Wells is thrust into a world of outcasts and rebels, a place he has been taught to fear. Stripped of his elite status, he finds himself the target of a shadowy organization with a singular goal—his death. Aided by double-dealing Sinisters and friends he once left behind, Victor must unmask his enemies and uncover a truth that will shake the very foundations of society.
  • Tootie Cat the Eco-Friendly Feline

    Jordan Allen

    language (, Oct. 18, 2018)
    Tootie Cat the Eco-Friendly Feline is a children's book exploring nature, pollution, and 5 simple ways for children to help take care of the environment.
  • The Left Hand

    Jordan Allen

    (Jordan Allen Media, March 7, 2018)
    A city segregated by genetics.A long-dormant terrorist group.A life saved, a plot thwarted.A cryptic message from a condemned man.And now, Victor Wells is Marked for death. When he saves the life of a controversial politician, Victor Wells is thrust into a world of outcasts and rebels, a place he has been taught to fear. Stripped of his elite status, he finds himself the target of a shadowy organization with a singular goal—his death. Aided by double-dealing Sinisters and friends he once left behind, Victor must unmask his enemies and uncover a truth that will shake the very foundations of society.
  • Tootie Cat the Eco-Friendly Feline

    Jordan Allen

    (Independently published, Oct. 19, 2018)
    Tootie Cat the Eco-Friendly Feline is a children's book exploring nature, pollution, and 5 simple ways for children to help take care of the environment.
  • Tootie Cat the Eco-Friendly Feline

    Jordan Allen

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 25, 2018)
    Tootie Cat the Eco-Friendly Feline is a children's book exploring nature, pollution, and 5 simple ways for children to help take care of the environment.
  • Flower, Flower, Give Her Power

    Jordan C. Sullen

    eBook (Halo Publishing International, Nov. 4, 2019)
    In the care of her single father, Magnolia is more dutiful than the average little girl. Because of these circumstances, Magnolia has no choice but to be independent, even as she struggles with self-confidence. She tries to overcome her fears but worries about making mistakes. What strikes Magnolia as a mistake suddenly turns into a moment that will change her household forever, as this little girl learns that mistakes are a part of being human. Magnolia will teach all girls to be bold and beautiful.