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  • Bandit's Moon

    Ken White

    eBook (Blue Sky, March 3, 2014)
    Six years. It's been six years since the war between humans and vampires began, a war that lasted little more than a month. After years in massive internment camps, most humans returned to their former lives. They learned to co-exist with the vampires living among them. Private investigator Charlie Welles has learned to co-exist. Though he doesn't like the vampire occupation of the United States, he knows that the alternative to co-existance is a second war with the vampires. A war that humans can't win. Not everyone sees it that way. A violent faction of the human Resistance, dismissed by the vampires as bandits, has a plan. When the full moon rises on Christmas Eve, the sixth anniversary of the beginning of the war, the Resistance will strike. Hired by another Resistance faction, Charlie Welles must stop the attack. Because if he doesn't, things will be bad for vampires. But much, much worse for humans.
  • The Cleverest Monkey Needs His Sleep

    Kerry M White

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 17, 2013)
    A charming story about a clever little monkey who learns important lessons through his experiences.
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  • Astronauts - Fascinating Facts and Pictures

    Perry White

    language (Information Digital Limited, Dec. 24, 2013)
    Written by Perry White, “Astronauts – Fascinating Facts and Pictures” is a children's non-fiction book, which delivers lots of interesting facts and pictures about astronauts and NASA. Find out about how astronauts train, live and work in space, read about space food, the International Space Station, the Space Shuttle, astronaut firsts, record holders and how to become an astronaut. If you're interested in space and astronauts then you'll love this book. Made up of easy to understand short blocks of text with colorful photographs and illustrations plus information on where to find follow up information and videos relevant to the book, it’s perfect for young adults and a great book for younger kids to share with parents. FREE audio file and space puzzles with each book purchased.Tables of Contents:What is an astronaut?Today’s astronautsAstronaut jobsAstronaut trainingSpace touristsLiving in spaceSpace suitsSpace foodSpace walksLanding on the MoonThe International Space StationAstronaut firstsAstronaut record holdersLife after spaceHow can I become an astronaut?
  • Getaway Day

    Ken White

    eBook (Kenneth B. White, May 1, 2017)
    When a father gives to his son, both laugh; when a son gives to his father, both cry.– Jewish ProverbMikey Wright is a normal 13-year-old. With normal problems. Until the day he finds out his dad has cancer. Getaway Day chronicles Mikey's journey to save his father's life and learn the meaning of his own. His journey to help his father takes him from the safety and security of his home town to Anaheim, Chicago, and back down Route 66. Along the way, he's helped by some ordinary and extraordinary folks. Each one has something to teach Mikey about fathers and sons, growing up, family, and home. His efforts are thwarted at every turn, until Mother Nature steps up to the plate. When a freak storm deluges the Bay Area and forces postponement of the 1962 World Series and makes it impossible to practice in nearby San Francisco, the New York Yankees and San Francisco Giants make arrangements to work out in nearby Modesto. Mikey is inches from making his father's dream come true when an encounter with his high school arch-nemesis threatens to ruin all of his work. Join Mikey as he learns selflessness and the power of believing. He discovers that expectations aren't real, loneliness is absolute, change is inevitable, and laughter is essential. Ultimately, he learns that growing up means letting go.What we do for ourselves dies with us. What we do for others is, and remains, immortal.– Albert Pike
  • Getaway Day

    Ken White

    Paperback (Tate Publishing, March 11, 2014)
    "What we do for ourselves dies with us. What we do for others is, and remains, immortal." Mikey Wright is a normal 13-year-old. With normal problems. Until the day he finds out his dad has cancer. "Getaway Day" chronicles Mikey's journey to save his father's life and learn the meaning of his own. His journey to help his father takes him from the safety and security of his home town to Anaheim, Chicago, and back down Route 66. Along the way, he's helped by some ordinary and extraordinary folks. Each one has something to teach Mikey about fathers and sons, growing up, family, and home. His efforts are thwarted at every turn, until Mother Nature steps up to the plate. When a freak storm deluges the Bay Area and forces postponement of the 1962 World Series and makes it impossible to practice in nearby San Francisco, the New York Yankees and San Francisco Giants make arrangements to work out in nearby Modesto. Mikey is inches from making his father's dream come true when an encounter with his high school arch-nemesis threatens to ruin all of his work. Join Mikey as he learns selflessness and the power of believing. He discovers that expectations aren't real, loneliness is absolute, change is inevitable, and laughter is essential. Ultimately, he learns that growing up means letting go.
  • Getaway Day

    Ken White

    Paperback (Kenneth B. White, March 11, 2014)
    "When a father gives to his son, both laugh; when a son gives to his father, both cry." – Jewish Proverb Mikey Wright is a normal 13-year-old. With normal problems. Until the day he finds out his dad has cancer. Getaway Day chronicles Mikey's journey to save his father's life and learn the meaning of his own. His journey to help his father takes him from the safety and security of his home town to Anaheim, Chicago, and back down Route 66. Along the way, he's helped by some ordinary and extraordinary folks. Each one has something to teach Mikey about fathers and sons, growing up, family, and home. His efforts are thwarted at every turn, until Mother Nature steps up to the plate. When a freak storm deluges the Bay Area and forces postponement of the 1962 World Series and makes it impossible to practice in nearby San Francisco, the New York Yankees and San Francisco Giants make arrangements to work out in nearby Modesto. Mikey is inches from making his father's dream come true when an encounter with his high school arch-nemesis threatens to ruin all of his work. Join Mikey as he learns selflessness and the power of believing. He discovers that expectations aren't real, loneliness is absolute, change is inevitable, and laughter is essential. Ultimately, he learns that growing up means letting go. "What we do for ourselves dies with us. What we do for others is, and remains, immortal." – Albert Pike
  • Getaway Day

    Ken White

    Hardcover (Kenneth B. White, March 11, 2014)
    When a father gives to his son, both laugh; when a son gives to his father, both cry.– Jewish ProverbMikey Wright is a normal 13-year-old. With normal problems. Until the day he finds out his dad has cancer. Getaway Day chronicles Mikey's journey to save his father's life and learn the meaning of his own. His journey to help his father takes him from the safety and security of his home town to Anaheim, Chicago, and back down Route 66. Along the way, he's helped by some ordinary and extraordinary folks. Each one has something to teach Mikey about fathers and sons, growing up, family, and home. His efforts are thwarted at every turn, until Mother Nature steps up to the plate. When a freak storm deluges the Bay Area and forces postponement of the 1962 World Series and makes it impossible to practice in nearby San Francisco, the New York Yankees and San Francisco Giants make arrangements to work out in nearby Modesto. Mikey is inches from making his father's dream come true when an encounter with his high school arch-nemesis threatens to ruin all of his work. Join Mikey as he learns selflessness and the power of believing. He discovers that expectations aren't real, loneliness is absolute, change is inevitable, and laughter is essential. Ultimately, he learns that growing up means letting go.What we do for ourselves dies with us. What we do for others is, and remains, immortal.– Albert Pike
  • Getaway Day

    Ken White

    Hardcover (Kenneth B. White, May 1, 2017)
    When a father gives to his son, both laugh; when a son gives to his father, both cry.– Jewish ProverbMikey Wright is a normal 13-year-old. With normal problems. Until the day he finds out his dad has cancer. Getaway Day chronicles Mikey's journey to save his father's life and learn the meaning of his own. His journey to help his father takes him from the safety and security of his home town to Anaheim, Chicago, and back down Route 66. Along the way, he's helped by some ordinary and extraordinary folks. Each one has something to teach Mikey about fathers and sons, growing up, family, and home. His efforts are thwarted at every turn, until Mother Nature steps up to the plate. When a freak storm deluges the Bay Area and forces postponement of the 1962 World Series and makes it impossible to practice in nearby San Francisco, the New York Yankees and San Francisco Giants make arrangements to work out in nearby Modesto. Mikey is inches from making his father's dream come true when an encounter with his high school arch-nemesis threatens to ruin all of his work. Join Mikey as he learns selflessness and the power of believing. He discovers that expectations aren't real, loneliness is absolute, change is inevitable, and laughter is essential. Ultimately, he learns that growing up means letting go.What we do for ourselves dies with us. What we do for others is, and remains, immortal.– Albert Pike
  • Bandit's Moon

    Ken White

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 5, 2014)
    Six years. It's been six years since the war between humans and vampires began, a war that lasted little more than a month. After years in massive internment camps, most humans returned to their former lives. They learned to co-exist with the vampires living among them. Private investigator Charlie Welles has learned to co-exist. Though he doesn't like the vampire occupation of the United States, he knows that the alternative to co-existance is a second war with the vampires. A war that humans can't win. Not everyone sees it that way. A violent faction of the human Resistance, dismissed by the vampires as bandits, has a plan. When the full moon rises on Christmas Eve, the sixth anniversary of the beginning of the war, the Resistance will strike. Hired by another Resistance faction, Charlie Welles must stop the attack. Because if he doesn't, things will be bad for vampires. But much, much worse for humans.
  • Getaway Day

    Ken White

    Hardcover (Tate Publishing & Enterprises, Feb. 18, 2014)
    "What we do for ourselves dies with us. What we do for others is, and remains, immortal." Mikey Wright is a normal 13-year-old. With normal problems. Until the day he finds out his dad has cancer. "Getaway Day" chronicles Mikey's journey to save his father's life and learn the meaning of his own. His journey to help his father takes him from the safety and security of his home town to Anaheim, Chicago, and back down Route 66. Along the way, he's helped by some ordinary and extraordinary folks. Each one has something to teach Mikey about fathers and sons, growing up, family, and home. His efforts are thwarted at every turn, until Mother Nature steps up to the plate. When a freak storm deluges the Bay Area and forces postponement of the 1962 World Series and makes it impossible to practice in nearby San Francisco, the New York Yankees and San Francisco Giants make arrangements to work out in nearby Modesto. Mikey is inches from making his father's dream come true when an encounter with his high school arch-nemesis threatens to ruin all of his work. Join Mikey as he learn selflessness and the power of believing. He discovers that expectations aren't real, loneliness is absolute, change is inevitable, and laughter is essential. Ultimately, he learns that growing up means letting go.
  • A Very Bad Day!

    Kerry White

    Paperback (lulu.com, Aug. 1, 2013)
    Some days are good. Some days are bad. This is the story of a very bad day!