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  • The Birds' Christmas Carol

    Kate Wiggin

    eBook (Digireads.com, July 1, 2004)
    Kate Douglas Wiggin (1856-1923) was an important reformer of children's education at the turn of the century. During a period when children's place in society was little other than cheap labor, Kate Douglas Wiggin was dedicated to the betterment of youth. She was the first person to found a free kindergarten school in San Francisco in 1878. Her passion for children's rights carried over to her successful career as an author of children's books. In her 1887 tale "The Birds' Christmas Carol", Kate Douglas Wiggin tells the story of the angelic Carol Bird, a young girl who spreads mirth to everyone around her. Born on Christmas, Carol tragically falls ill when she is five years old. The novel follows her heartwarming plan to hold a majestic Christmas celebration for the neighboring Ruggles family. A true Christmas classic, this tale is sure to inspire all with Christmas joy.
  • Blind the Eyes: Young Adult Dark Fantasy

    K.A. Wiggins

    eBook (Snowmelt & Stumps, June 1, 2018)
    In a drowned city overrun by monsters, one girl discovers the only way to fight back is to reject everything she's ever known—to become more than she could have ever imagined."...a complex tale that unfolds like a dream itself—mystical, and sometimes odd, but always captivating"—20 Favorite Indie Books of 2018, Barnes & Noble PressThe path to survival is obedience . . . at least, that’s what Refuge teaches. Surrender every hope and desire, reject the deadly illusions of choice and personal freedom, and embrace isolation—or the monstrous Mara will devour your dreams and leave behind nothing more than a hollow shell.Cadence—the childish ghost who has haunted me since the night I screwed up and first drew the attention of the monsters—says that’s a load of crap.She claims there’s a whole world outside these walls just waiting for me.She’s a liar. Outside of Refuge, there's nothing left but a drowned city long since engulfed in toxic fog and monster-teeming floodwaters.So, when a mesmerizing golden-eyed stranger shows up with a dangerously tempting offer, I know better to listen.Until the assignment that was supposed to finally wipe my record clean and secure my position in Refuge exposes an earth-shattering secret.The state's enforcers hunt me from the forbidden heights of the Towers of Refuge to the glittering, debauched excesses of the underground club Freedom in their quest to keep what I've learned from sparking outright rebellion.They've stolen the only home I've ever known—and the illusion of safety it once represented. I'm terrified it's only a matter of time before they silence me for good. But a hostile totalitarian state is far from the only challenge I face.This city may hold monsters. But it also holds magic. And both are showing a dangerous interest in me.When the souls of the Mara-taken invade my waking dreams, I find myself in a race against time to stop the dying—before the nightmares eat me alive.In a world where hope kills and dreams are deadly, the power to stand and fight is just a choice away.But the price of survival may be more than I can afford—and the price of triumph, unimaginable.Read the atmospheric and twisty new dystopian-flavoured YA dark fantasy today!Praise for Blind the Eyes:"...a complex tale that unfolds like a dream itself--mystical, and sometimes odd, but always captivating" --"20 Favorite Indie Books of 2018," Barnes & Noble Press"real in its essence and darkly satisfying at the same time" -★★★★★ NetGalley Reviewer"a deep and intricate storyline" -★★★★ NetGalley Reviewer"a fantastical dream" -★★★★★ NetGalley Reviewer"riveting thrill ride from beginning to end" -★★★★★ NetGalley Reviewer"mystical and a well-woven story" -★★★★★ NetGalley Reviewer"a fantasy dystopian post-apocalyptic adventure of dreams, choice, and desire, and the nightmares that feed on us" -★★★★★ NetGalley Reviewer
  • Mother Carey's Chickens

    Kate Wiggin

    eBook (Digireads.com, July 1, 2004)
    Mother Carey's Chickens [with Biographical Introduction]
  • The Birds' Christmas Carol

    Kate Wiggin

    eBook (Digireads.com, July 1, 2004)
    Kate Douglas Wiggin (1856-1923) was an important reformer of children's education at the turn of the century. During a period when children's place in society was little other than cheap labor, Kate Douglas Wiggin was dedicated to the betterment of youth. She was the first person to found a free kindergarten school in San Francisco in 1878. Her passion for children's rights carried over to her successful career as an author of children's books. In her 1887 tale "The Birds' Christmas Carol", Kate Douglas Wiggin tells the story of the angelic Carol Bird, a young girl who spreads mirth to everyone around her. Born on Christmas, Carol tragically falls ill when she is five years old. The novel follows her heartwarming plan to hold a majestic Christmas celebration for the neighboring Ruggles family. A true Christmas classic, this tale is sure to inspire all with Christmas joy.
  • The Birds' Christmas Carol

    Kate Wiggin

    eBook (Digireads.com, July 1, 2004)
    Kate Douglas Wiggin (1856-1923) was an important reformer of children's education at the turn of the century. During a period when children's place in society was little other than cheap labor, Kate Douglas Wiggin was dedicated to the betterment of youth. She was the first person to found a free kindergarten school in San Francisco in 1878. Her passion for children's rights carried over to her successful career as an author of children's books. In her 1887 tale "The Birds' Christmas Carol", Kate Douglas Wiggin tells the story of the angelic Carol Bird, a young girl who spreads mirth to everyone around her. Born on Christmas, Carol tragically falls ill when she is five years old. The novel follows her heartwarming plan to hold a majestic Christmas celebration for the neighboring Ruggles family. A true Christmas classic, this tale is sure to inspire all with Christmas joy.
  • The Birds' Christmas Carol

    Kate Wiggin

    eBook (Digireads.com, July 1, 2004)
    Kate Douglas Wiggin (1856-1923) was an important reformer of children's education at the turn of the century. During a period when children's place in society was little other than cheap labor, Kate Douglas Wiggin was dedicated to the betterment of youth. She was the first person to found a free kindergarten school in San Francisco in 1878. Her passion for children's rights carried over to her successful career as an author of children's books. In her 1887 tale "The Birds' Christmas Carol", Kate Douglas Wiggin tells the story of the angelic Carol Bird, a young girl who spreads mirth to everyone around her. Born on Christmas, Carol tragically falls ill when she is five years old. The novel follows her heartwarming plan to hold a majestic Christmas celebration for the neighboring Ruggles family. A true Christmas classic, this tale is sure to inspire all with Christmas joy.
  • The Birds' Christmas Carol

    Kate Wiggin

    eBook (Digireads.com, July 1, 2004)
    Kate Douglas Wiggin (1856-1923) was an important reformer of children's education at the turn of the century. During a period when children's place in society was little other than cheap labor, Kate Douglas Wiggin was dedicated to the betterment of youth. She was the first person to found a free kindergarten school in San Francisco in 1878. Her passion for children's rights carried over to her successful career as an author of children's books. In her 1887 tale "The Birds' Christmas Carol", Kate Douglas Wiggin tells the story of the angelic Carol Bird, a young girl who spreads mirth to everyone around her. Born on Christmas, Carol tragically falls ill when she is five years old. The novel follows her heartwarming plan to hold a majestic Christmas celebration for the neighboring Ruggles family. A true Christmas classic, this tale is sure to inspire all with Christmas joy.
  • The Birds' Christmas Carol

    Kate Wiggin

    eBook (Digireads.com, July 1, 2004)
    Kate Douglas Wiggin (1856-1923) was an important reformer of children's education at the turn of the century. During a period when children's place in society was little other than cheap labor, Kate Douglas Wiggin was dedicated to the betterment of youth. She was the first person to found a free kindergarten school in San Francisco in 1878. Her passion for children's rights carried over to her successful career as an author of children's books. In her 1887 tale "The Birds' Christmas Carol", Kate Douglas Wiggin tells the story of the angelic Carol Bird, a young girl who spreads mirth to everyone around her. Born on Christmas, Carol tragically falls ill when she is five years old. The novel follows her heartwarming plan to hold a majestic Christmas celebration for the neighboring Ruggles family. A true Christmas classic, this tale is sure to inspire all with Christmas joy.
  • The Birds' Christmas Carol

    Kate Wiggin

    eBook (Digireads.com, July 1, 2004)
    Kate Douglas Wiggin (1856-1923) was an important reformer of children's education at the turn of the century. During a period when children's place in society was little other than cheap labor, Kate Douglas Wiggin was dedicated to the betterment of youth. She was the first person to found a free kindergarten school in San Francisco in 1878. Her passion for children's rights carried over to her successful career as an author of children's books. In her 1887 tale "The Birds' Christmas Carol", Kate Douglas Wiggin tells the story of the angelic Carol Bird, a young girl who spreads mirth to everyone around her. Born on Christmas, Carol tragically falls ill when she is five years old. The novel follows her heartwarming plan to hold a majestic Christmas celebration for the neighboring Ruggles family. A true Christmas classic, this tale is sure to inspire all with Christmas joy.
  • The Birds' Christmas Carol

    Kate Wiggin

    eBook (Digireads.com, July 1, 2004)
    Kate Douglas Wiggin (1856-1923) was an important reformer of children's education at the turn of the century. During a period when children's place in society was little other than cheap labor, Kate Douglas Wiggin was dedicated to the betterment of youth. She was the first person to found a free kindergarten school in San Francisco in 1878. Her passion for children's rights carried over to her successful career as an author of children's books. In her 1887 tale "The Birds' Christmas Carol", Kate Douglas Wiggin tells the story of the angelic Carol Bird, a young girl who spreads mirth to everyone around her. Born on Christmas, Carol tragically falls ill when she is five years old. The novel follows her heartwarming plan to hold a majestic Christmas celebration for the neighboring Ruggles family. A true Christmas classic, this tale is sure to inspire all with Christmas joy.
  • The Birds' Christmas Carol

    Kate Wiggin

    eBook (Digireads.com, July 1, 2004)
    Kate Douglas Wiggin (1856-1923) was an important reformer of children's education at the turn of the century. During a period when children's place in society was little other than cheap labor, Kate Douglas Wiggin was dedicated to the betterment of youth. She was the first person to found a free kindergarten school in San Francisco in 1878. Her passion for children's rights carried over to her successful career as an author of children's books. In her 1887 tale "The Birds' Christmas Carol", Kate Douglas Wiggin tells the story of the angelic Carol Bird, a young girl who spreads mirth to everyone around her. Born on Christmas, Carol tragically falls ill when she is five years old. The novel follows her heartwarming plan to hold a majestic Christmas celebration for the neighboring Ruggles family. A true Christmas classic, this tale is sure to inspire all with Christmas joy.
  • The Birds' Christmas Carol

    Kate Wiggin

    eBook (Digireads.com, July 1, 2004)
    Kate Douglas Wiggin (1856-1923) was an important reformer of children's education at the turn of the century. During a period when children's place in society was little other than cheap labor, Kate Douglas Wiggin was dedicated to the betterment of youth. She was the first person to found a free kindergarten school in San Francisco in 1878. Her passion for children's rights carried over to her successful career as an author of children's books. In her 1887 tale "The Birds' Christmas Carol", Kate Douglas Wiggin tells the story of the angelic Carol Bird, a young girl who spreads mirth to everyone around her. Born on Christmas, Carol tragically falls ill when she is five years old. The novel follows her heartwarming plan to hold a majestic Christmas celebration for the neighboring Ruggles family. A true Christmas classic, this tale is sure to inspire all with Christmas joy.