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Books with author Julie Slater

  • Come Find Me

    Julie A. Slate

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 24, 2015)
    Although Come Find Me was designed to be a children's book, it brings indescribable joy to all ages. Within its beautifully illustrated pages, the author discloses small, yet significant impressions of the heartfelt ways God reveals Himself in our lives— not only through the bonds of family devotion, but through His own breathtaking creation. Come Find Me is so very delightful and refreshing.
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  • Ellee's Amazing Adventure: Above and Beyond

    Julie A. Slate

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 27, 2015)
    Ellee's Amazing Adventure! Above and Beyond — intended for children ages 5-9 — is a story about the imaginative wonder and lovability of two unlikely characters finding acceptance in each other as well as in themselves. Their magnificent journey leads them to a breathtakingly beautiful place of splendor and awe where they help each other learn the skills and gain the understanding needed to cope with the "not so nice". The adventure's end finds them back home with rich enlightenment for their problems and happiness and peace in their hearts.
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  • It's a Dog-Gone Good Life

    Judy Slater

    Hardcover (Inkwell Productions, Dec. 1, 2004)
    It’s A Dog-Gone Good Life is a delightful collection of poems. In it author Judy Slater professes her love for all animals, but dog-gone it, if she had to choose she would become the loyal and loving canine. It hasn’t always been the good life for Judy, but the love from her many pooches throughout the years has given her much joy. As a girl, the sadness over her father’s death was eased by a surprise gift from her mother, a little toy poodle named Coco. Coco helped her through many years of suffering from Dystonia, a neuro-muscular disorder. She learned that although the world perceived her as “different,” her dogs only saw her as an object of love--without flaws, disabilities or drawbacks—a thing of perfection! Judy has assembled a wonderful tribute to the four-legged objects of her affections. Artist Florie Freshman depicts each poem in beautiful illustration.