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Books with author Katherine Pym

  • Mint Choc Chip: An Ice Cream Parlour Adventure

    Katherine Pathak

    language (The Garansay Press, Jan. 10, 2016)
    Seaside, ice-cream and a large scoop of mystery...Minty Garrone's family have run the ice cream parlour in Mayland-by-the-Sea for generations. But when Minty's dad befall's an accident and a neighbour starts acting strangely, she discovers there is a summer mystery to be solved.Mint Choc Chip is an exciting story of summer friendships, ice cream and adventure!
  • Daily Journal 2020: Journal, Plenner, Organizer Book, Diary With Fully 365 Days Dated, Lined and Notes | 5.5" x 8.5"

    Katherine Fox

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 12, 2019)
    Stay organized this 2020 year with the Ultimate Daily Journal, Planner and Organizer!This Daily Journal is lined, dated and notes from January 1, 2020 to December 31, 2020.Includes 366 high-quality pages with carefully crafted journal and planner layouts that cover everythingon daily journal & planningSized at 5.5 x 8.5, it’s the perfect size that provides plenty of space. Professionally printed on high qualityinterior stock with white interior pages.This daily journal also makes a great motivational and inspirational gift for the love one in your life.
  • Wintering: How to survive when life is frozen

    Katherine May

    Hardcover (Rider, Feb. 6, 2020)
    How do you survive the ‘wintering’ phase of your life?Wintering, the dormant periods in our lives, the dark moments we endure – which can be brought about through myriad of ways; from the death of a loved one to a sudden change in circumstances or mental health issues – can be lonely, damaging and catch us off guard. Katherine May recounts her own year-long journey through winter, and how she found strength and inspiration when life felt frozen. Part memoir, part exploration of a human condition, Wintering explores the healing nature of the great outdoors to help us overcome and embrace our own wintering experiences, and how, much like nature, we can learn to appreciate these low periods, and what they have to teach us, before the ushering in of a new season.
  • The Love Life of an Assistant Animator & Other Stories

    Katherine Vaz

    Paperback (Tailwinds Press Enterprises LLC, April 3, 2017)
    In this long-awaited collection of short fiction by the author of Mariana and Our Lady of the Artichokes, beauty is continually and painfully present in all places--in a Thanksgiving dinner assembled by a widowed DMV worker being stalked by an irate customer; in a middle-aged Hollywood actress who captivates a young studio animator for decades; in the aftermath of an unthinkable tragedy; and in a daughter's memories of the ethereal, melting ice sculptures made by a woman embroiled in an affair with a wealthy lawyer. Amid their complex, turbulent relationships in a chronic state of crisis, Katherine Vaz's wise and restless protagonists carry within them the seeds of a vanished, gracious world of urbane dinner parties and passionate affairs--a humane and cultured civilization whose flawed inhabitants are redeemed by their ability to blend the aesthetic imperative with the power to love.
  • The Gifts Of Autism: A-Z

    Katherine Uher

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 26, 2017)
    Parent and teachers want children to grow up to be happy and self sufficient, but when we have children with special needs, sometimes it seems like the work becomes so much about putting in scaffolding that we forget to celibate the strengths that are already there. Of course it's important to understand our needs and challenges, but if what we do well needs to be acknowledged first and foremost in order for their to be any chance at success.
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  • Fairy Tales from Many Lands

    Katherine Pyle

    language (NEW YORK E. P. DUTTON & CO., INC., Oct. 27, 2014)
    Example in this ebookTHE SEVEN GOLDEN PEAHENS(From the Servian Folk Lore)THERE was once a king who had three sons, and he had also a golden apple tree, that bore nothing but golden apples, and this tree he loved as though it had been his daughter. The king was never able, however, to have any of the fruit it bore, for no sooner were the apples ripe than they would disappear in the night, and this in spite of a guard being set around the garden to watch it and see that no one entered in.One time the eldest prince came to the king and asked to be allowed to keep watch over the tree that night. “And if I do,” said he, “I promise you that nothing shall be allowed to approach it, not even the smallest sparrow.”The king consented to this, so that evening the prince took his sword, and went out into the garden to mount guard over the tree. Scarcely had it become dark when he heard a sound of wings beating through the air, and this sound made him so drowsy that his eyelids weighed like lead, and he fell into a deep sleep. When he awoke it was morning, and all the apples were gone from the tree.The prince returned to the palace, and was obliged to confess to the king that he had slept all the night through.The king was very angry, but the second son said, “My father, allow me to keep watch over the tree the next time, and I promise you I will do better than my brother, for I will not so much as close my eyes until daybreak.”The king was willing, so when evening came the second son took his sword and went into the garden to watch the tree as his brother had done before him.Hardly was it dark before he heard the sound of wings, and then in spite of himself his eyes closed and he fell into a deep sleep. He never stirred until daylight, and when he sat up and looked about him every apple was gone.After this it was the turn of the third son to watch the tree, but he was a very wise prince. He had listened to all his brothers had to say about the sound of wings they had heard, and how the sound had put them to sleep, and before he went into the garden he stuffed his ears with cotton so that he could hear nothing. Then he placed himself near the tree and began his watch.As soon as it was dark the sound of beating wings began, and the sound drew nearer and nearer, but the prince did not hear it because of the cotton in his ears. Then a light appeared in the sky, and seven golden peahens flew into the garden. They shone so that all the place was lit up as though by the light of day. Six of the peahens settled on the branches of the apple tree and began to shake down the apples, but the seventh changed into the most beautiful princess the prince had ever seen in all his life. Her hair was like a golden cloud about her; her eyes were as blue as the sky, and from head to foot she was dressed all in cloth of gold. She began to gather up the fruit that the others shook down to her, and for awhile the prince could neither stir nor speak for wonder of her beauty. Then he took the cotton from his ears, and went over to her, and began to talk to her and ask her who she was.At first when the princess saw him she was frightened, but presently she told him that she and the six peahens were the daughters of a king who lived far away, and that they had flown over seven mountains and over seven seas, all for the love of the golden apples. She also told him that by day she and her sisters lived in a beautiful pleasure palace their father had built for them, but when night came they changed themselves into peahens, and flew about the world wherever they chose.To be continue in this ebook..................................................................................
  • Story of a Dolphin

    Katherine Orr

    Paperback (Carolrhoda Books, June 1, 1993)
    In this heartwarming story, Laura and her father live on an island in the Caribbean and develop a friendship with a dolphin. The story is based on a true account, in which love and insight prevailed over misunderstandings and conflicts.
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  • Shelley the Conch

    Katherine Orr

    Paperback (NATUREBOOKS, Sept. 1, 2015)
    The conch is a symbol of the Caribbean. Conch meat is an important food and income source, and conch shells are sold as items of beauty throughout the world. Shelley the Conch presents the life story of a conch in word and picture. It is written with young children in mind, but the colorful artwork and interesting story will appeal to all ages. The story traces Shelley's life from her first days as a drifting baby the size of a pinpoint through to the hatching of her own offspring. In this work of creative nonfiction readers will learn some fascinating facts about the life of the conch as well as the habits of other marine animals with whom it has contact. Readers will also appreciate the importance of conserving this lovely marine resource. Author and illustrator Katherine Orr is a marine biologist who has spent hundreds of hours underwater studying conchs in their native habitats. Orr's paintings reflect her intimate knowledge of the conch and its world.
  • Kane Comet and The Pluggers #1

    Katherine L

    eBook (Henry K. S, Aug. 25, 2013)
    Kane Comet is in his most exciting adventure that he will have in his lifetime. He goes across obstacles that are in the way. Follow him on his epic adventure!
  • Being a Toucan

    Katherine Ponka

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Classroom, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Presents information about toucans, including habitat, diet, physical characteristics, and behavior.
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  • Leroy the Lobster

    Katherine Orr

    Paperback (NATUREBOOKS, Sept. 1, 2015)
    The spiny lobster is recognized around the world as a popular seafood item and an important fisheries resource, but few people know about the secret life and habits of this sought-after animal. In Leroy the Lobster, Leroy tells his own life story from the time of being hatched to maturity. Readers learn about the life of the spiny lobster and other marine animals with which it comes in contact. The author has created a narrative that is simple and interestingly told, with all the actions, settings and time sequences scientifically accurate. Readers also learn about the impact of man, and will appreciate the importance of conserving this special marine resource. Author-illustrator Katherine Orr is a marine biologist and environmental educator who spent more than two decades working in the Caribbean region. Her beautiful and accurate paintings showing Leroy's surroundings reflect the hundreds of hours she spent underwater observing and studying marine life.
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  • Junior Pharaoh and Other Caterpillar Tales

    Katherine Roy

    language (, July 30, 2014)
    Praise for Caterpillar Tales:”Charming."—Rob Clough, tcj.com"Delightful."—weloveyouso.com (Spike Jonze’s blog)"[Katherine Roy’s] 'kids' comics have just as much to offer adults and maybe still more to parents."—Rich Kreiner, tcj.comHave you ever wanted to be something really really badly?More than anything in the world, Caterpillar, a charming and adventurous bug, wants to be a Junior Pharaoh. But she can’t do it alone. With the help of a new, Egyptian friend, Mummy Cat, she’ll battle snakes, hippos and crocodiles, and learn what it takes to be a real Junior Pharaoh. Will she make it?Junior Pharaoh is the third book in the "charming" and "delightful" Caterpillar Tales comics series for readers of all ages.BONUS STORIES INCLUDED:—Caterpillar is planning a dinner party, but what will she do when her soup becomes explosive?! Find out in Soup.—When Caterpillar stares up at the clouds, she never expects them to come to life! Now there's a giant robot on the rampage in her little town. How will she escape this daring adventure? Find out in White River Junction.