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Books with author Kenneth Steven

  • The Sea Mice and the Stars

    Kenneth Steven

    (Little Tiger Press, Jan. 1, 2008)
    A delightful childrens book for all ages
  • Dragonfly

    Kenneth Steven

    eBook (Kenneth Steven, Jan. 20, 2014)
    A story set in the heart of Scotland. All about a boy who loves his grandfather, and a grandfather who loves his grandson. He makes for him a carved wooden boat, and sets the boat out on its journey from the inland river to the sea. But when the boy's heart is broken at the sudden death of his grandfather, what will happen to the boat so lovingly made for him that's still making its journey down the river.
  • Ghostwing

    Kenneth Steven

    eBook
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  • Ug the Thug

    Kenneth Steven

    language (Kenneth Steven, Jan. 2, 2015)
    A nasty caveman sees the beauty of the world for the first time. Ug, who has terrorised his neighbours and frightened anything that can fly, hop or swim, suddenly sees a mouse in distress and comes to its rescue. Little can he guess the consequences of his generous actions...
  • Blessing for a Newborn Child

    Kenneth Steven

    language (Kenneth Steven, Jan. 2, 2015)
    A grandfather gives the most precious gift possible to his new-born grandchild: his words of love.
  • NAZAH: White Linen and the Blood of Sprinkling

    Kenneth E. Stevenson

    eBook (Morgan James Faith, Jan. 2, 2018)
    As an original team member of STURP (The Shroud of Turin Research Project, Inc.) who were given the rare opportunity to intricately examine and test the shroud, Dr. Kenneth Stevenson brings forth his fourth treatise on the subject with intriguing new perspective.NAZAH offers an outlook on the Shroud of Turin that looks at both the vast amount of clear, scientific research and evidence, and the heart of the Holy Scriptures. Joined with historical fact, prophetic confirmation, Judaic burial customs and personal reflection, the mystery of the shroud of a crucified Jewish man, whose image was left to be seen, is now brought forth to inspire and challenge a new generation of truth seekers.With additional discussions of the relic’s historical and spiritual significance, NAZAH will touch the hearts of not only those of Jewish faith, but the hearts of people of all faiths who seek deeper meaning as to what the Shroud of Turin means to today’s generation.
  • Saint Kevin and the Blackbird

    Kenneth Steven

    language (Kenneth Steven, Jan. 2, 2015)
    The re-telling of a legend from Ireland. The saint goes out to pray one morning and a blackbird lands in his hands. Kevin holds them there until the young birds hatch and fly into the spring skies.
  • Little Tiger sees the World

    Kenneth Steven

    language (Kenneth Steven, Jan. 2, 2015)
    A tiger cub dares to explore alone the jungle where he is growing up. With all manner of help from other animals, little tiger sees the world for the first time.
  • NAZAH: White Linen and the Blood of Sprinkling

    Dr. Kenneth E. Stevenson

    Paperback (Morgan James Faith, April 3, 2018)
    As an original team member of STURP (The Shroud of Turin Research Project, Inc.) who were given the rare opportunity to intricately examine and test the shroud, Dr. Kenneth Stevenson brings forth his fourth treatise on the subject with intriguing new perspective. NAZAH offers an outlook on the Shroud of Turin that looks at both the vast amount of clear, scientific research and evidence, and the heart of the Holy Scriptures. Joined with historical fact, prophetic confirmation, Judaic burial customs and personal reflection, the mystery of the shroud of a crucified Jewish man, whose image was left to be seen, is now brought forth to inspire and challenge a new generation of truth seekers. With additional discussions of the relic’s historical and spiritual significance, NAZAH will touch the hearts of not only those of Jewish faith, but the hearts of people of all faiths who seek deeper meaning as to what the Shroud of Turin means to today’s generation.
  • The Bearer of Gifts

    Steven Kenneth, Lily Moon

    Hardcover (Dial, Oct. 1, 1998)
    The origin of Santa Claus is beautifully retold in this story of a Laplandish woodcarver who traveled around the world to see the baby Jesus, and commemorated every subsequent Christmas by hooking reindeer to his sleigh and bringing joy to children everywhere.
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  • The Dragon Kite

    Kenneth Steven

    Paperback (Tamarind, May 19, 2009)
    Chang’s father makes him the most beautiful kite in the world. When the strong, blustery wind rattles his window, Chang races outdoors to try out the kite. But the wind pulls the kite right out of his hand and carries it far, far away, to the mouth of the enormous volcano. Chang is heartbroken. Will he ever see his beautiful dragon kite again?
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  • The Raven's Tale: and other stories

    Kenneth Steven

    Paperback (Hymns Ancient & Modern Ltd, Oct. 19, 2007)
    Kenneth Steven brings together the great tradition of storytelling and his own gentle Christian faith, assuring children of God's comforting presence - even in difficult situations.- Each story is a great read for children while also being underpinned by a moral point firmly rooted in the Christian faith.- The drawings, created by Katharine Wake, add a charming visual dimension to the clear and elegant prose.- The Raven's Tale and other stories may be read aloud to children of all ages. 'When the world was still quite young, a group of animals and birds lived together in a beautiful valley far away. There were high hills up above and sweet meadows running through the valley, and at the heart of everything was a great deep blue river that wound like a snake towards the sea.'
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