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Books with author Martha Bolton

  • Forgettable Jokes for Older Folks: Jokes You Wish You Could Remember about Things You Thought You’d Never Forget

    Martha Bolton

    Paperback (Broadstreet Publishing Group, LLC, Dec. 4, 2018)
    Laugh all the way to your next birthday … and beyond! We all age, but why grumble about it? If you’re still here, have some fun and enjoy life. The best way you can do that is through laughter. From well-known comedy writer Martha Bolton comes a refreshing book of jokes for older folks. Topics for laughter include senior foibles, doctor visits, grandchildren antics, travel, politics, pets, technology troubles, good ol’ days, and love. Give yourself a laugh vacation. Read this book, share it with your friends, and smile your way to a better outlook on life. And these days, who couldn't use some extra laughs?
  • Forgettable Jokes for Older Folks: Jokes You Wish You Could Remember about Things You Thought You'd Never Forget

    Martha Bolton

    eBook (BroadStreet Publishing Group LLC, Dec. 4, 2018)
    Laugh all the way to your next birthday… and beyond!We all age, despite some of our best efforts, but any day above ground is a good day. Why not have a little fun? From well-known comedy writer Martha Bolton comes a refreshing book of jokes for older folks.Topics for laughter include:- senior foibles- doctor visits- grandchildren antics- travel- technology troubles- the good ol’ days- ...and many more!Go on, laugh a little! Use this book to unwind, share it with your friends, and smile your way to a brighter outlook on life. After all, a few more laugh lines can’t hurt!
  • If the Pasta Wiggles, Don't Eat It...and Other Good Advice: Wise Words to Tickle Your Funny Bone and Make You Think

    Martha Bolton

    Paperback (Vine Books, Jan. 15, 1995)
    "This devotional book has the entire package for any Christian who likes to laugh and learn with their Lord. Martha Bolton has done it again.-----Greg Johnson Author of Keeping Your Cool While Sharing Your Faith, and Getting Ready for the Guy.
  • Saying Goodbye When You Don't Want To: Teens dealing with loss

    Martha Bolton

    Paperback (Vine Books, March 1, 2002)
    Uses personal experiences, poetry, and Scripture verses to provide advice on how to cope with all kinds of loss in one's life, including death, moving, the end of a friendship, and other difficult situations.
  • Saying Goodbye When You Don't Want To: Teens Dealing With Loss

    Martha Bolton

    Hardcover (Servant Publications, March 15, 2002)
    Teens will find encouragement and hope in these stories by peers who share about their pain from deaths of their parents, siblings and friends, runaways and suicides; divorces and broken relationships; losses and failures and mamy other causes of grief.
  • Don't Jump to Conclusions Without a Bungee Cord: And Other Wise Advice

    Martha Bolton

    Paperback (Servant Pubns, Aug. 1, 1999)
    Don't Jump to Conclusions Without a Bungee Cord...: And Other Wise Advice from the Book of Proverbs Devotions for Young People
  • Never Ask Delilah for a Trim...: And Other Good Advice

    Martha Bolton

    Paperback (Vine Books, Sept. 16, 1998)
    A three-month devotional based on the Gospel of Matthew, providing for each day a short devotion, thoughts to ponder, a Bumper Sticker for the Day, a Scripture to Stand On, and a brief prayer.
  • What's Growing Under Your Bed?: A Collection of Sketches and Monologues for Children and Young Teens

    Martha Bolton

    Paperback (Lillenas, Oct. 1, 1986)
    (Lillenas Publications). Good humorous sketches and monologues for the young are not easy to come by. Martha Bolton changes all that with this collection of 19 short scripts which reflect childhood in its many facets. The title sketch is all about an investigative reporter who sends children under their bed to see what they can find. The moral? When your mom tells you to clean up your room, clean it up. "Oral Reportitis" is an engaging monologue about God and oral reports. The seventeen remaining sketches are just as appropriate; all have Martha's deft comedic touch that tickles the funny bone and makes a point. Scripts vary from 5 to 10 minutes in length.
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  • If the Tongue's a Fire, Who Needs Salsa : Cool Advice for Hot Topics From the Book of James, Devotions for Young People

    Martha Bolton

    Paperback (Vine Books, Sept. 1, 2002)
    Spice up your devotional time with a generous amount of seasoned wisdom-chunky with humor. This book is hot stuff from one of the coolest comedians on earth. If you wanna learn while you're laughing and grow while you're grinning, grab this book and draw closer to God, one page at a time.
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  • The Cafeteria Lady Eats Her Way Across America: And Lives to Tell About It!

    Martha Bolton

    Paperback (Regal, Feb. 8, 2006)
    Join Brio’s “Cafeteria Lady” as she goes on the road to find the best school cafeteria food in America. Her search took The Cafeteria Lady to many of our 50 states, small and large towns, junior highs, high schools, public and private colleges and home schools. Her criteria for visiting—a warm invitation (of which she received thousands), something interesting about the school cafeteria and food that is edible (unlike her own). This funny and fun book is packed with The Cafeteria Lady’s trip details, food reviews, spiritual insights and interesting tidbits about the states she visited. Ready? Strap on your seatbelt and let’s go.
  • On the Loose: The Cafeteria Lady

    Martha Bolton

    Paperback (Focus on the Family Pub, Sept. 1, 1994)
    Gathers humorous essays about the author's high school experiences
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  • Jesse and the Super Sensorific Seashore - A Day in the Life of a Boy with Autism

    Martha Bolton

    Paperback (Sensory Star Publishing, March 15, 2013)
    WINNER OF THE BOOK OF THE YEAR 2014 - CREATIVE CHILD MAGAZINE! Jesse and the Super Sensorific Seashore is a story about a boy with autism. He goes to the beach with his family and experiences some typical struggles due to his autism. The book shows how his family helps him through these challenges so he can have fun at the beach. Written by award winning author Martha Bolton. Illustrations by Silke Heyer who also has autism and She creates a wonderful perspective for people with autism to relate to. Created by the parents of Jesse, a boy with autism. We always say, "once you meet a person with Autism, you've met one person with Autism". Everyone is different and this is the same with autistic people. We hope you enjoy Jesse's experience even though it may be different from other kids with autism.