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Books with author Joyce Anne Schneider

  • Ballerhino

    Anne Schneider

    Hardcover (Clavis, Aug. 11, 2020)
    Rhino dreams of being as graceful as a bird. He wants to dance and fly, and flutter! But he’s so big and clumsy. Maybe if he took some dancing lessons? A funny and carefree story about dreams and accepting who you are. For young and old ages 5 and up.
  • Flora Tristan: Feminist, Socialist, and free spirit

    Joyce Anne Schneider

    Hardcover (Morrow, March 15, 1980)
    A biography of the grandmother of French painter Paul Gauguin whose tempestuous life and advocacy of revolutionary ideas earned her the attention of nineteenth-century Europe.
  • Flora Tristan: Feminist, Socialist, and Free Spirit

    Joyce Anne Schneider

    Library Binding (William Morrow, Oct. 15, 1980)
    Book by Schneider, Joyce Anne
  • Fractured Memories

    Jo Ann Schneider

    Paperback (Just Add Peril, May 17, 2015)
    Sixteen year old Wendy never knew the world before the Starvation. She’s learned to put her trust in her knives, and her confidence in her fighting ability. When the Skinnies attack her compound, she's the lone survivor. Injured and near death, Wendy is rescued and nursed back to health by mysterious strangers. Her saviors offer her a place among them, but trust has never been one of Wendy's strengths, and suspicion soon leads to evidence that these people might be the group who killed her family. The decision to get her revenge, and take the settlement down from the inside out is easy. Keeping her distance from those she must befriend in order to make it happen proves to be much more difficult.
  • Shattered Dreams: Jagged Scars Book 3

    Jo Ann Schneider

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 3, 2016)
    Wendy has wrestled the monster in her head into a corner where she hopes to keep it at bay. Thanks to her and the other fighters, Shelter is safe, but the victory didn't come without loss. During the Writing on the Wall—a tribute to the dead—Mike announces his plan to after Pelton and his people. Wendy is the first to volunteer. But Jeff has other ideas. He asks Wendy and a few other trusted fighters to join him on a team that will go in before the main force and wreak havoc in the complex. The price? Wendy has to lie to the rest of her friends and pretend to date Jeff to cover for the time they spend together. Which would be okay if Wendy didn't actually have feelings for Jeff. But the worst part, the part Wendy isn't sure she can live with, is that Pelton might get away, and she will never avenge her family.
  • Severed Ties

    Jo Ann Schneider

    Paperback (Just Add Peril, April 15, 2016)
    Wendy is no stranger to death—she killed her first Skinny before she was ten—but the slaughter of her family is personal. Pelton's betrayal to the Den planted a wicked seed in Wendy's heart that is slowly growing into a ravenous monster bent on revenge. Its rage is bleeding into her dreams, her nightmares and her waking hours, staining everything, including her sanity. When the monster almost overpowers her, Wendy decides she should leave Shelter. But before her friends will let her go, a plague sweeps through the complex. Doc doesn't have the meds they need to cure it, but the map Wendy wrestled from Pelton could lead them to a place that does. Now Wendy must hold her mind together long enough to keep everyone she knows from dying. Again.
  • New Sight

    Jo Ann Schneider

    Paperback (Jolly Fish Press, April 22, 2014)
    After succumbing to the sudden and terrifying urge to rip people’s eyes out of their sockets, 16-year-old Lysandra Blake finds herself tied down in a psych ward, convinced she’s crazy. The doctors have no answers, and Lys is ready to give up when the mysterious Jeremiah Mason appears, telling Lys that she’s not insane—she’s addicted to a rare and deadly drug that she has no recollection of using. Mr. Mason offers to take her to his facility where he can treat her. Desperate yet suspicious, Lys agrees to go with Mr. Mason to his facility where she meets with a fellow addict, the tall and handsome Kamau. Together they discover that Mr. Mason may not have told them the truth about their condition—they’re thrown headfirst into a world of daunting powers that are not only unbelievable, they are dangerous.
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