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Books with author Kay Robertson

  • Good Sports C.J. Slinger, Left Winger

    K.A. Robertson

    Paperback (Treasure Chest Beginner Chapter Books, Jan. 25, 2019)
    In the story of C.J. Slinger, Left Winger, young readers will enjoy a humorous story as they follow C.J., the newest member for the Baytown Blobfish ice hockey team. Featuring full-color illustrations that support the text, this funny fiction series is great for young readers in grades Kā€“2. Measuring 6" x 9", each book in this series introduces good sportsmanship and sport-specific vocabulary. Each title also includes back matter, a glossary, writing prompts, and comprehension questions.
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  • Waking Hell

    Al Robertson

    Paperback (Gollancz, )
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  • Visiting U.S. Symbols Independence Hall

    K.A. Robertson

    Hardcover (Ready Readers, Aug. 11, 2019)
    Independence Hall is an important symbol of freedom in the United States. Letā€™s go visit! Visiting U.S. Symbols: Independence Hall invites young readers in prekindergarten to grade 1 to explore the history and significance of this important American symbol.This series introduces important U.S. symbols and their locations, exploring the history and significance of each in language that early readers can understand. Each book includes vibrant photos, glossary word callouts to matching images, and comprehension questions to engage the reader.
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  • Farewell to Mineola

    A. Robertson

    eBook (Mineolagirl, Oct. 10, 2016)
    Carly and Duncan have loved each other for years, but there is an ocean separating them and obligations continually keep them apart. Carly cannot leave her cousin during her illness. Duncan will not consider living anywhere but his Highland home. An old infatuation has turned into an obsession that threatens Carly's state of mind and Logan is offered hope that he might escape a lifetime sentence of being wheelchair bound. Surrounding Carly are so many memories of her youth in Mineola - decendants of her grandmother's friends still live on Oak Street and now their lives are intermingling as their families grow and expand into what will be the future generations of those raised in Carly's town.She and Duncan must face and conquer many obstacles in order to finally begin their lives together. But first Carly will have to be brave enough to say Farewell to Mineola.
  • The Candy Thief

    Ruth Robertson

    language (, April 6, 2020)
    A little girl's candy disappears at night. She sets up a trap to find out who's the candy thief.
  • Living With Harley

    R.J. Robertson

    language (, Jan. 7, 2017)
    Finally! A book for siblings, friends and other family members of those with autism and/or ADHD.
  • Storm of Crimson

    Jo Robertson

    language (McKay Lewis Publishers, Nov. 24, 2013)
    STORM OF CRIMSON is approximately 225 pages long; it is the first book in an intended paranormal young adult series. The reading comprehension level is about grade seven.Written for my grandchildren, ages 11-18, "Storm of Crimson" contains no inappropriate language, profanity, or sexual situations; I use my maiden name of Jo Lewis for books written for youth, and my regular name (Jo Robertson) for my mature audiences.Sydney Banks' senior year is going well. A star female athlete, she's on track for a soccer or basketball scholarship until new student Paynton Merrick, III, enters Granite Hills High School, and her world is turned upside down by what they discover during winter break.Along with her childhood friend Jinx, Sydney and Merrick uncover an old and disturbing legend ā€“ and something dark and evil hiding beneath their high school.Can they join forces to defeat the coming Calamity? Or is it already too late?
  • How to Save a Life

    S.D. Robertson

    Paperback (Avon, June 11, 2020)
    ā€˜A heartwarming and thought-provoking story of grief, redemption and reinvention in our modern world.ā€™ Imogen Clark, bestselling author of Where The Story StartsYou canā€™t have a rainbow, without a little rainā€¦When a stranger saves Lukeā€™s life, he knows heā€™s been given a second chance. Heā€™s going to make it count ā€“ and, determined to live each day to its fullest, he starts by saying yes to everything life has to offer.Slowly but surely, Luke learns that a little bit of blue-sky thinking can go a long way, and things start to look up.But when Lukeā€™s new resolve is tested, will he return to his old ways? Or can one fateful moment truly save a life?A life-affirming story about a man who is given a second chance, perfect for fans of Mike Gayle and Imogen Clark.
  • The Dragon Snatcher

    M.P. Robertson

    Hardcover (Dial Books, Oct. 6, 2005)
    One night while reading in bed, George hears a familiar noise outside. His dragon has come for his help, but this time they face a daunting foeā€”an ice wizard who is stealing dragon eggs and keeping them locked up in his frozen castle. Luckily George knows how to outwit even a powerful wizard, although things donā€™t turn out quite the way he expects.In this companion to picture book favorites The Egg and The Great Dragon Rescue, George embarks on a spine-tingling, surprising adventure that will thrill childrenā€”especially those too young for a certain other wizard! M. P. Robertson lives in England.
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  • The Year of the Jeep

    Keith Robertson

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, April 15, 1968)
    By taking gardening jobs, catching bats and thieves, diving for bricks in a swimming pool, and inciting the interest of some helpful friends, a young boy makes his daydream of owning a jeep come true.
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  • Vegan Planet: 400 Irresistible Recipes With Fantastic Flavors from Home and Around the World

    Robin Robertson

    Paperback (Harvard Common Press, Jan. 7, 2003)
    Open the door to a whole new world of delicious, healthy choices! If you are one of the millions of Americans moving away from meat, dairy and eggs in your diet, whatever the reason, then Vegan Planet is for you. It is by far the most comprehensive vegan cookbook ever and proves once and for all that the vegan way of eating can easily provide all the nutrition you need, and so with astonishingly varied recipes and absolutely fabulous food. Recipes include:Mango Tango SmoothiePumpkin Pie PancakesFried Green Tomato Poā€™BoysGinger-Scented Pot StickersCurried Cauliflower PakorasButternut Squash and Wild Mushroom LasagnaHot Tomale Vegetable PieTurkish-Style Stuffed Eggplant with Walnut SauceFive-Spice Chocolate Layer CakeBanana Swirl ā€œCheesecakeā€
  • The Great Dragon Rescue

    M. P. Robertson

    Paperback (Frances Lincoln Children's Books, Sept. 23, 2014)
    George, the hero from M. P. Robertson's The Egg, has returned in this brand new dragon adventure. When George's wayward dragon lands on the chicken coop, George is whisked off to a fairytale land on a rescue mission. A wicked witch has captured a baby dragon, and George realizes that he must outwit the witch in order to free the dragon . . . and avoid being turned into a toad! Created in consultation with a literacy specialist, this edition was designed to support children who are gaining confidence in reading.
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