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  • How to Draw 25 Animals Step-by-Step: Learn How to Draw Cute Animals with Simple Shapes with Easy Drawing Tutorial for Kids 4-8, Preschool Picture Books ... etc

    Marta March

    eBook (, May 28, 2020)
    Fun beginner’s drawing guide for kids: learn to draw cute animals using easy lines and shapes. Learn how to draw a giraffe, a bunny, a lion, a penguin, a shark and much more.Grab a pencil, crayon, marker and eraser ― it’s time to explore the ocean, jungle, forest and farm, and illustrate everyone who lives there.Featuring a simple, step-by-step format for aspiring young artists, this book is a great way to start sketching animals, one easy-to-draw exercise at a time.With this simple drawing guide, children will learn how to use basic shapes to draw a lion, shark, monkey, cat, bunny, and 25 other animals. This is a fun way for them:✓ to develop their artistic skills✓ to gain the confidence ✓ to draw freehand pictures on their own.Drawing for kids has never been so awesome!Everything you need to know is in this drawing guide for kids:Easy-to-follow steps — Get start-to-finish instruction for every exerciseDraw diversity ― Be inspired by a wide range of animals in all shapes and sizesPractice Space ― Includes blank practice pagesIllustrations can be colored when finished For children aged 4 to 8 Over the past 12 years, author Marta March's distinctive drawing method has proven successful for those wishing to draw anything from airplanes to animals and people. The book How to Draw 25 Animals has inspired creativity in thousands and shown countless budding artists how to draw.♥ Every child has the potential to be creative, and the book How to Draw 25 Animals nurtures their confidence step by step.An easy-to-use drawing book that will help kids and adults alike develop their technical drawing skills and build a repertoire of animal-drawing techniques. Grab a copy for your aspiring young artist and have fun!
  • The Meryl Streep Movie Club

    Mia March

    Paperback (Gallery Books, June 19, 2012)
    In the bestselling tradition of The Friday Night Knitting Club and The Jane Austen Book Club, three women find unexpected answers, happiness, and one another with Meryl Streep movies as their inspiration. Two sisters and the cousin they grew up with after a tragedy are summoned home to their family matriarch's inn on the coast of Maine for a shocking announcement. Suddenly, Isabel, June, and Kat are sharing the attic bedroom--and barely speaking. But when innkeeper Lolly asks them to join her and the guests in the parlor for weekly Movie Night--it's Meryl Streep month--they find themselves sharing secrets, talking long into the night--and questioning everything they thought they knew about life, love, and one another. Each woman sees her complicated life reflected through the magic of cinema: Isabel's husband is having an affair, and an old pact may keep her from what she wants most . . . June has promised her seven-year-old son that she'll somehow find his father, who he's never known . . . and Kat is ambivalent about accepting her lifelong best friend's marriage proposal. Through everything, Lolly has always been there for them, and now Isabel, June, Kat--and Meryl--must be there for her. Finding themselves. Finding each other. Finding a happy ending.
  • The Meryl Streep Movie Club

    Mia March

    eBook (Gallery Books, June 19, 2012)
    A Simon & Schuster eBook In the bestselling tradition of The Friday Night Knitting Club and The Jane Austen Book Club, three women find unexpected answers, happiness, and one another with Meryl Streep movies as their inspiration.Two sisters and the cousin they grew up with after a tragedy are summoned home to their family matriarch's inn on the coast of Maine for a shocking announcement. Suddenly, Isabel, June, and Kat are sharing the attic bedroom--and barely speaking. But when innkeeper Lolly asks them to join her and the guests in the parlor for weekly Movie Night--it's Meryl Streep month--they find themselves sharing secrets, talking long into the night--and questioning everything they thought they knew about life, love, and one another.Each woman sees her complicated life reflected through the magic of cinema: Isabel's husband is having an affair, and an old pact may keep her from what she wants most . . . June has promised her seven-year-old son that she'll somehow find his father, who he's never known . . . and Kat is ambivalent about accepting her lifelong best friend's marriage proposal. Through everything, Lolly has always been there for them, and now Isabel, June, Kat--and Meryl--must be there for her. Finding themselves. Finding each other. Finding a happy ending.
  • The Only Way to Learn Astrology, Vol. 1

    Marion March

    Paperback (Acs Pubns, June 15, 1980)
    Part I explains the mathematics of horoscope calculation, with clear, easy-to-follow instructions for erecting an accurate birth chart. You will develop the skills REQUIRED for Certification as a Professional Astrologer. Part II provides special tools to refine interpretive ability (intercepted houses, retrograde planets, etc.). Part III details in-depth psychological analysis and sensitive points (pre-natal eclipse, Arabian parts, Vertex and more).
  • How to Draw 25 Animals Step-by-Step: Learn How to Draw Cute Animals with Simple Shapes with Easy Drawing Tutorial for Kids 4-8, Preschool Picture ... Birds, etc

    Marta March

    Paperback (Independently published, May 29, 2020)
    Fun beginner’s drawing guide for kids: learn to draw cute animals using easy lines and shapes. Learn how to draw a giraffe, a bunny, a lion, a penguin, a shark and much more.Grab a pencil, crayon, marker and eraser ― it’s time to explore the ocean, jungle, forest and farm, and illustrate everyone who lives there.Featuring a simple, step-by-step format for aspiring young artists, this book is a great way to start sketching animals, one easy-to-draw exercise at a time.With this simple drawing guide, children will learn how to use basic shapes to draw a lion, shark, monkey, cat, bunny, and 25 other animals. This is a fun way for them:✓ to develop their artistic skills✓ to gain the confidence ✓ to draw freehand pictures on their own.Drawing for kids has never been so awesome!Everything you need to know is in this drawing guide for kids:Easy-to-follow steps — Get start-to-finish instruction for every exerciseDraw diversity ― Be inspired by a wide range of animals in all shapes and sizesPractice Space ― Includes blank practice pagesIllustrations can be colored when finishedFor children aged 4 to 8Over the past 12 years, author Marta March's distinctive drawing method has proven successful for those wishing to draw anything from airplanes to animals and people. The book How to Draw 25 Animals has inspired creativity in thousands and shown countless budding artists how to draw.♥ Every child has the potential to be creative, and the book How to Draw 25 Animals nurtures their confidence step by step.An easy-to-use drawing book that will help kids and adults alike develop their technical drawing skills and build a repertoire of animal-drawing techniques. Grab a copy for your aspiring young artist and have fun!
  • Rhyme Time: A Book of Humorous Rhyming Stories

    Mason March

    language (, June 22, 2019)
    Rhyme Time is a book of humorous rhyming poems that each tell a story, a lesson, or present something to ponder. The book includes eight stories:How the Earth became round - a pirate thinks the Earth is flat, only to be visited by an astronaut who informs him the Earth is not flat, it's round!A World Beyond the World that's Ours - the reader is taken on a tour through the solar system where each planet has its own personality. The Boy Who Freed the Birds - A boy learns to fly, and uses this skill to visit a local zoo and free the animals. When the Clouds Turned Square - A boy learns magic, only to learn that science is needed to correct all the mistakes his magic created and restore order to the world. The Seed - a seedling grows into a towering tree and makes its mother proud from atop the hill.I See Purple, You See Pink - a story about how similar we are, despite our differences. An AI named Zack - a boy creats an AI robot, who learns how to feel human emotion inside his robot heart.The Girl Inside the Dream - a girl goes on a wild adventure inside a dream and accomplishes heroic feats. Fun for both adults and children alike, Rhyme Time is Shel Silverstein meets the future.
  • CAMDEN AND COMPANY: A story for children

    Marcus March

    language (PublishNation, March 8, 2013)
    Camden is a cat who lives in Camden Town, London. He lives in the basement of a Greek restaurant, Nontas, where he is spoilt by the proprietor and customers alike. You will know him by his light yellow and hard; ‘don’t mess with me’ eyes, ‘I know the ropes’ eyes and his sleek black coat and whiter than white front paws and chest. His chums are Delancey, the largest tabby cat in Camden, who was born and raised in the Delancey Arms and is somewhat partial to beer; Parkway, a ginger tom who lives in the Ladies’ Toilet at the bottom of Parkway; and Locket, a small black cat with green eyes who lives above the Bengal Tiger Indian restaurant.The four friends get up to all sorts of capers.They play “cat-basket” behind the teahouse in Regent’s Park and their favourite pastime is eating out! But when Parkway mischievously sprinkles pepper on Delancey’s food in the Bengal Tiger pandemonium is caused and Locket is evicted from his home.They have a lucky escape after being threatened by a mysterious figure in a black cloak in Camden High Street and wherever they go they must be on the look out for local tough cat, Roundhouse, and his henchmen, Rough and Tumble.But this is more than made up for by outings with the glamorous Lily, a beautiful waitress from Pasta Underground, and Sasha, a feisty houseboat cat who is discovered crying for help in a lake in Hampstead Heath and heroically rescued by Delancey. And not forgetting the eccentric and flamboyant Madame Blanc Vin, the life and soul of any cat party!Which is how the story ends with fireworks, fun and a fantastic night out for the cat companions.After all … it’s a cat’s life!
  • Ouch

    Jan March

    eBook (WestBow Press, Sept. 3, 2015)
    Ouch is a labor of love, imagination, faith, and humor. Ouch the mouse is literally a birth miracle, because he and his mother, Missy, both survived. He was born full grown, with a heart and personality as big as his body. His parents, Mister and Missy mouse, knew that he was special at first sight, but even they did not realize what Ouch was born to give. Mister and Missys love of gospel music, their love for each other, and their love for the local church led this mouse family to open doors of love, appreciation, and understanding and closed doors of fear, hatred, and misunderstanding. How could a family of three mice repair a bridge of distrust centuries old between mice and men? This story affirms that our God does work in awesome and mysterious ways.
  • Amber Cloud

    Don March

    eBook (, Oct. 20, 2016)
    Amber Cloud is a very different Western. We follow a girl named Jessie, in her early teens she has lived her whole life in a small town just west of the Mississippi. Jessie was born just after the civil war and her whole world has been her small out of the way sleepy, dusty town. Her mother’s best friend Josephine, just moved back into the town, her children were Jessie and her sister Mikey’s best friends before Josephine and her boys moved back east. Josephine left town following a bitter separation, and her return brings conflict and questions with her two sons and with her ex-husband. Jessie shares her love of the mystical “cowboy life” portrayed in the dime novels of the time and her love of the six-shooter. The beloved town doctor is shot, horses are stolen from the livery and Josephine’s boys go missing in the dead of night, the talk of a posse spurns Jessie to go after the boys despite her father’s wish to stay out of, what her father sees as a family dispute.Jessie’s rescue mission is quickly complicated, when she is mistaken for one of the boy’s. Her father comes to the rescue, but not the stogy shopkeeper father she has known but by the man, her father was during the Civil war, a dashing and heroic army scout. Together they ride to save the boys. Along the way, they join up with her father’s old army unit and a group of Polish immigrants her father once saved from a deadly fever. The army unit turns out to be an elite civil war anti-guerrilla unit and the Polish immigrants turn out to be Polish Lancers, the finest cavalry unit in all of Europe. Their ride to save the boys, is much, much more, it is a ride straight into a trap. A trap set by a bitter foe of Jessie’s Dad, a vile southern bushwhacker, the Snake of the South.
  • Rhyme Time: A Book of Humorous Rhyming Stories

    Mason March

    Paperback (Independently published, June 17, 2019)
    Rhyme Time is a book of humorous rhyming poems that each tell a story, a lesson, or present something to ponder. The book includes eight stories: How the Earth became round - a pirate thinks the Earth is flat, only to be visited by an astronaut who informs him the Earth is not flat, it's round! A World Beyond the World that's Ours - the reader is taken on a tour through the solar system where each planet has its own personality. The Boy Who Freed the Birds - A boy learns to fly, and uses this skill to visit a local zoo and free the animals. When the Clouds Turned Square - A boy learns magic, only to learn that science is needed to correct all the mistakes his magic created and restore order to the world. The Seed - a seedling grows into a towering tree and makes its mother proud from atop the hill. I See Purple, You See Pink - a story about how similar we are, despite our differences. An AI named Zack - a boy creats an AI robot, who learns how to feel human emotion inside his robot heart. The Girl Inside the Dream - a girl goes on a wild adventure inside a dream and accomplishes heroic feats. Fun for both adults and children alike, Rhyme Time is Shel Silverstein meets the future.
  • The Meryl Streep Movie Club by Mia March

    Mia March

    Paperback (Gallery Books, March 15, 1656)
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  • The Meryl Streep Movie Club

    Mia March

    Library Binding (Center Point Pub, Oct. 1, 2012)
    Following a car crash that killed her own husband as well as her sister and her husband, Lolly Weller raised a daughter and two nieces. Kat, Isabel and June are summoned home to the inn on the coast of Maine so that Lolly can tell them that she has cancer.The three women are struggling with problems of their own and are barely speaking, but when Lolly insists that they participate in movie night at the inn, they concede. It's Meryl Streep month, and each sees her complicated life reflected through the magic of cinema: Isabel's husband is having an affair . . . June has promised her seven-year-old son that she'll somehow find the father the boy has never known . . . and Kat is ambivalent about accepting her lifelong best friend's marriage proposal. Lolly has always been there for them, and now Isabel, June, Kat -- and Meryl -- will have to step up for her, as they find themselves and each other.In the bestselling tradition of The Friday Night Knitting Club, three women find unexpected answers, happiness, and one another with Meryl Streep.