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Books with author Marianne O'Connor

  • Haunted Hikes of New Hampshire

    Marianne O'Connor

    Paperback (PublishingWorks, Aug. 1, 2009)
    Explore the haunts of hikers gone by and see for yourself whether these ghost tales are fact or fiction.
  • Haunted Hikes of New Hampshire

    Marianne O'Connor

    Paperback (Peter E. Randall Publisher, Oct. 1, 2019)
    Five new hikes added to the second edition to celebrate ten years of spooky trekking! Explore the haunts of hikers gone by and see for yourself whether these ghost tales are fact or fiction. Haunted Hikes provides storied history and fanciful legend within the trails of New Hampshire's White Mountains and beyond. Hikes are rated according to difficulty and spookiness with something for every member of the family. Book covers a brisk walk to the tombstone of Ichabod Crain in Surry to a fierce three-hour trek to a downed bomber plane in North Woodstock. Book includes hike and map legends.
  • I Can Be Me: A Helping Book for Children from Troubled Families

    Dianne S. O'Connor

    Paperback (Hci, Dec. 1, 1990)
    Advises the children of alcoholics, drug users, and other troubled families on how to cope with their problems, and on what they can and cannot do to make things better for themselves, and suggests ways for them to express their feelings through drawing and writing.Advises the children of alcoholics, drug users, and other troubled families on how to cope with their problems, and suggests ways for them to express their feelings through drawing and writing
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  • Haunted Hikes of New Hampshire by Marianne O'Connor

    Marianne O'Connor

    Paperback (PublishingWorks, March 15, 1844)
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  • The Bird

    Mark O'Connor

    eBook (, June 22, 2018)
    When a young animal is born, it is tempting for us human beings to think that the creature knows very little (dumb animal, we often hear people say).We assume all must be learned by them through the experience of living.What is really true is that young creatures, and also for that matter young human beings, already know so much more of what is really necessary to know.Yes, wisdom does come with age and experience but at a cost, a loss of vision.The young walk with angels amongst them that only they can see!