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Books with author Marjorie Reynolds

  • The Garden Awakening: Designs to Nurture Our Land and Ourselves

    Mary Reynolds

    Hardcover (UIT Cambridge Ltd., Oct. 1, 2016)
    An award-winning garden designer's unique union of a practical how-to book with stories and philosophy The Garden Awakening is a step-by-step manual to creating a garden in harmony with the life force in the earth, addressing not only what the people in charge of the land want but also asking what the land wants to become. Mary Reynolds demonstrates how to create a groundbreaking garden that is not simply a solitary space but an expanding, living, interconnected ecosystem. Drawing on old Irish ways and methods of working with the land, this beautiful book is both art and inspiration for any garden lover seeking to create a positive, natural space.
  • keep a silver dollar

    marjorie reynolds

    Hardcover (Harper & Row, March 15, 1966)
    Juvenile horse fiction.
  • Keep a Silver Dollar

    Marjorie Reynolds

    Unknown Binding (Harper & Row, March 15, 1966)
    None
  • The Mystery of the Oak Island Treasure: Two Hundred Years of Hope and Despair

    Mark Reynolds

    Paperback (Amazing Stories, Oct. 27, 2014)
    In the summer of 1795, a teenager was exploring a tiny island in Nova Scotia's Mahone Bay when he came across a curious depression in the ground. Driven by visions of lost pirate treasure, he later returned to the spot with shovels, pickaxes, and two friends. The trio began to dig, and in so doing launched what would become one of the most famous treasure hunts of all time. For over 200 years, the baffling mysteries of the Oak Island treasure have captured countless imaginations they have also been the cause of bitter rivalries, dashed hopes, and tragic deaths.
  • The Mystery of the Oak Island Treasure: Two Hundred Years of Hope and Despair

    Mark Reynolds

    Paperback (Formac Publishing, Jan. 1, 2009)
    In the summer of 1795, a teenager was exploring a tiny island in Nova Scotia's Mahone Bay when he came across a curious depression in the ground. Driven by visions of lost pirate treasure, he later returned to the spot with shovels, pickaxes, and two friends. The trio began to dig, and in so doing launched what would become one of the most famous treasure hunts of all time. For over 200 years, the baffling mysteries of the Oak Island treasure have captured countless imaginations they have also been the cause of bitter rivalries, dashed hopes, and tragic deaths.
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  • My Canada Goose Summer

    Mary Reynolds

    Paperback (Independently published, March 5, 2020)
    Young Tommy is recovering from a long illness. Some days he feels sad and lonely since he is away from his friends, his school, and his dog, Brewster. Even after he leaves the hospital, has to be careful about germs, so he can't be around other people. His parents take him to live temporarily at his aunt's lake house while he regains his strength. It is still a lonely life until one day Tommy notices the loud, clunky geese gathered under his bird feeders near the dock at the lake house. The geese give him the spark he needs to get stronger everyday. As the geese raise their goslings, Tommy watches and learns about the geese, about himself, about fighting, and about healing.
  • Boopie: A Rescue Cat

    Mary Reynolds

    eBook (AuthorHouse, Dec. 19, 2017)
    This sweet story is told from the point of view of a young adult cat who was rescued from a local shelter. She recalls life in the shelter, her need to see the outdoors, and her strong desire to be loved by an adopted human family. She finally gets adopted, settles into her forever home, gives birth to kittens, and grows to love a human child who becomes part of her family. The mixed media illustrations fit the mood of the cat during the telling of the story. It is a timeless story that appeals to pet lovers of all ages, especially the ones who favor cats!
  • Where is Gabby?

    Max Reynolds

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 5, 2016)
    This is the second volume of the Sandstone Nevada series. Sandstone's oldest citizen, Gabby Hayes Peterson is nowhere to be found. Maria is moving out of Rusk's house and Sandstones 1,000th citizen is due at any moment. When Rusk is relegated to a menial task that has nothing to do with finding Gabby, it doesn't sit well with him. So he decides to leave town for a few days so he can think about what he will do to find Gabby. Surprisingly he doesn't have to decide what to do because, Rusk ends up right in the middle of it and there are no more menial tasks after that. So spend some time in Sandstone Nevada and see what the citizens are up to, because there is always…something up in Sandstone.
  • Boopie: A Rescue Cat

    Mary Reynolds

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, Dec. 19, 2017)
    This sweet story is told from the point of view of a young adult cat who was rescued from a local shelter. She recalls life in the shelter, her need to see the outdoors, and her strong desire to be loved by an adopted human family. She finally gets adopted, settles into her forever home, gives birth to kittens, and grows to love a human child who becomes part of her family. The mixed media illustrations fit the mood of the cat during the telling of the story. It is a timeless story that appeals to pet lovers of all ages, especially the ones who favor cats!
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  • Where is Gabby?

    Max Reynolds

    eBook
    This is the second volume of the Sandstone Nevada series. Sandstone's oldest citizen, Gabby Hayes Peterson is nowhere to be found. Maria is moving out of Rusk's house and Sandstones 1,000th citizen is due at any moment. When Rusk is relegated to a menial task that has nothing to do with finding Gabby, it doesn't sit well with him. So he decides to leave town for a few days so he can think about what he will do to find Gabby. Surprisingly he doesn't have to decide what to do because, Rusk ends up right in the middle of it and there are no more menial tasks after that.So spend some time in Sandstone Nevada and see what the citizens are up to, because there is always…something up in Sandstone.
  • The Mystery of the Oak Island Treasure: Two Hundred Years of Hope and Despair

    Mark Reynolds

    Paperback (Amazing Stories, Jan. 1, 2005)
    In the summer of 1795, a teenager was exploring a tiny island in Nova Scotia's Mahone Bay when he came across a curious depression in the ground. Driven by visions of lost pirate treasure, he later returned to the spot with shovels, pickaxes, and two friends. The trio began to dig, and in so doing launched what would become one of the most famous treasure hunts of all time. For over 200 years, the baffling mysteries of the Oak Island treasure have captured countless imaginations they have also been the cause of bitter rivalries, dashed hopes, and tragic deaths.
  • Keep a Silver Dollar

    Marjorie Reynolds

    Hardcover (See Notes, March 15, 1966)
    None