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Books with author Linda Lou Johnson

  • Hannah West in the Belltown Towers: A Mystery

    Linda Johns

    Paperback (Puffin, May 4, 2006)
    Hannah West is not your ordinary twelve-year-old. She’s artistic, full of street smarts, and best of all, she’s a budding detective. She and her mom are technically homeless, but thanks to a series of house-sitting jobs, they always have a place to stay. In this first book in a lively series, Hannah and her mom—who adopted Hannah from China when she was a baby— move into their latest new place: a high-rise apartment in Seattle’s swanky Belltown towers. And just as they’re getting settled, someone tries to steal a valuable piece of artwork from one of their new neighbors! Quick as a wink, Hannah is on the trail of a thief who is wreaking havoc on Seattle’s thriving art scene! Armed with her keen eye and ever-present sketchbook, no detail gets past Hannah unnoticed.
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  • The Friendship Train

    Linda Baten Johnson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, )
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  • Orphan Train Riders Kathleen's Vision

    Linda Baten Johnson

    language (, Oct. 16, 2016)
    When the furniture removers come to take all their possessions, Kathleen decides to help her family by disappearing. She believes they might be able to survive if they have one less mouth to feed--hers. But first she must figure out how to get out of the city.
  • The Merci Train Wedding Dress

    Linda Baten Johnson

    eBook (, Feb. 19, 2019)
    Readers who love squeaky-clean romance mixed with history won't want to miss The Merci Train Wedding Dress set in 1949. When the French boxcar earmarked for Louisiana arrives, it contains two unique gifts. One is a specific package for a Louisiana man and the second is a wedding dress for a bride who has a twenty-four-inch waist.
  • Painting Angels

    Melinda Johnson

    Paperback (Ancient Faith Publishing, July 17, 2020)
    What happens when you can t get away from the person who drives you craziest? Sam and Macrina are about to find out. Stuck working together to help the nuns, Sam and Macrina come up with a thousand reasons to disagree. Sam is too rude. Macrina is too bossy. Summer at the monastery will be miserable if they can t find some common ground. With the help of three friendly nuns, a runaway bunny, and Saucer the trusty corgi, Macrina and Sam discover a big secret that helps put them on the road toward peace. A chapter book for ages 7 to 12.
  • Shepherding Sam

    Melinda Johnson

    eBook (Ancient Faith Publishing, Oct. 27, 2016)
    Sam’s Aunt Eva says he’s like a tornado—he causes a ruckus everywhere he goes. But Aunt Eva won’t give up on Sam, and neither will Saucer, the monastery’s corgi puppy. Saucer lives at the monastery, but he dreams of herding sheep. With no sheep in his life, Saucer tries to herd everyone else—farm animals, nuns, and especially Sam. Sam doesn’t want to follow anyone, not even a funny puppy. But Saucer knows that if he just keeps trying, he can bring this lonely boy back to the flock.
  • The Merci Train Wedding Dress

    Linda Baten Johnson

    Paperback (Independently published, Feb. 20, 2019)
    Readers who love squeaky-clean romance mixed with history won't want to miss The Merci Train Wedding Dress set in 1949. When the French boxcar earmarked for Louisiana arrives, it contains two unique gifts. One is a specific package for a Louisiana man and the second is a wedding dress for a bride who has a twenty-four-inch waist.
  • Marcis and the Rainmaker

    Linda Lynch-Johnson

    language (Linda Lynch-Johnson, Feb. 2, 2016)
    Dealing with the loss of his dad and moving to a new town, Marcis feels lost on this rainy, rainy day. When suddenly, while Marcis, once again, watches the rain come down, something strange happens – the rain starts going up. UP? Marcis has to figure this out. There begins his adventure with the Rainmaker and their task to fix a “muddle-fuddle” in Cloud 2360-B. Through this adventure, Marcis gains a new confidence and a new friend – the Rainmaker.
  • The Barn and the Book

    Melinda Johnson

    eBook (Ancient Faith Publishing, Oct. 5, 2018)
    Sam wants to know if animals (especially Saucer!) can speak at midnight on Christmas Eve. Grace and Macrina are competing to write a story, and Elias is losing his patience. Meanwhile, Sister Anna hopes God will rescue her from teaching Sunday school. Christmas is coming, but hearts are full of secrets and frustrations. The Barn and the Book is a story about the traps we build when we try to see in the dark. We tumble into trouble and confusion on our own, but God can steer us clear of our traps and shine His kindly light into our darkness. A chapter book for ages 7 to 12.
  • Find The Letter, Read The Word

    Linda Johns

    eBook
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  • Everything You Need to Know about Your Parents' Divorce

    Linda Johnson

    Library Binding (Rosen Publishing Group, Dec. 1, 1997)
    Accelerated Reader is a program based on the fact that students become more motivated to read if they are tested on the content of the books they have read and are rewarded for correct answers. Students read each book, individually take the test on the computer, and receive gratification when they score well. Schools using the Accelerated Reader program have seen a significant increase in reading among their students.These books help teens, who often feel uncomfortable talking about their problems, find the information they need.
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  • Our National Symbols

    Linda Carlson Johnson

    Paperback (Millbrook Press, March 1, 1992)
    Tells the stories behind such well-known national symbols as the Liberty Bell, bald eagle, and Uncle Sam
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