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Books with author Mary Ann Moore

  • Hide and Seek with God

    Mary Ann Moore

    eBook (Skinner House Books, )
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  • Hideandseek With God: A Collection of Stories for Children

    Mary Ann Moore

    Paperback (Skinner House Books, Feb. 20, 2005)
    A wonderful vehicle for exploring theological questions with children ages 4 to 8. This storybook contains 29 enchanting tales that portray God in many different forms--as transcendent mystery, the mother and father of life, peace and silence, light and darkness, and more. These delightful stories offer children the beginnings of a religious language for talking about God.
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  • Mandy's Song

    Mary Ann Steinke-Moore

    eBook (Watershed Books, April 3, 2020)
    High school senior Mandy Thorpe has two great hopes: to nudge her friendship with Erik Andersen into romance, and to step up her singing dreams by winning the lead in a musical. She has other dreams, too. Since childhood, Mandy's prophetic dreams have called her to action. When those dreams become nightmares about Erik that grow ever more terrifying, Mandy is determined to do something about it. With God's help, she must find the courage to make a difference in Erik's life before her nightmares
  • The Wheels on the School Bus

    Mary-Alice Moore

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 2007)
    Rare Book
  • Wait, Carly, Wait!

    E. Ann Moore

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 15, 1894)
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  • Kat at Bat

    Ann Moore

    language (nublish.com, March 1, 2012)
    MORE DETAILED FREE SAMPLE available at http://nublish.com/category/kindle-samplesIs your child reading or has finished Bob books, but isn't quite ready for Dr. Seuss or even the first level of series such as I Can Read, Step Into Reading or All Aboard Reading? The EZebooks series from nublish.com continues to ease your beginner reader into reading by gradually introducing phonetic sounds and simple sight words.Kat at Bat is a perfect eBook for your early reader. Introduces/practices phonetic short a, in combination with a wide variety of consonant sounds, in a fun, colorful book. 32 pages. Please visit nublish.com for a list of additional titles, free book samples, coloring pages and work/activity sheets.
  • Reckoning: The Firefly Trilogy Book One

    Mary Ann Moody

    (Createspace, Jan. 26, 2019)
    Hell returns to rule the world. With her husband and friends in tow, Anna Anderson returns to Firefly forest under the protection of Queen Veronica to correct the wrongs she created; Sarah, three months pregnant, is taken by the nefarious Maxine, Charles Slider is forced to serve as a slave for Borlock, and there’s no way to stop the Tavishaws’ malevolent reign. Unfortunately, the reach of her newfound family stretch into Firefly forest and with the Flies burning to kill every human, Anna, Jacob, and her friends are far from safe. When Queen Veronica suddenly disappears, protection against the savage community is erased. Before the Flies turn against her, Anna flees to rescue Sarah and Via, who are held hostage in the Cave of Creation. To reclaim them, she must complete a series of deadly trials determined to break her will and literally scare her to death. In the end, she must confront Maxine Tavishaw and find a way to escape various enemies waiting for their chance to send her to a final Judgement.
  • The Little Girl and the Little Duck

    Anne Moore

    language (, Nov. 3, 2019)
    A little girl spending summer at her grandparents' country house one fine day befriends a duckling who shows her the meaning of trust. The girl and the duckling explore the world around them and even break a few rules set by the grown-ups in order to stay together. But will their friendship stand the test of time?
  • Girl Reinvented

    Ann Moore

    language (, Feb. 20, 2013)
    Tabitha Mahony has always been that polite, smart, heavy girl who flies under everyone’s radar, until one day an unfortunate low-rise jeans incident brings her the kind of publicity no one is looking for. Rather than taking the challenge in stride, Tabitha begins to question the personality she has developed over the past sixteen years. What has she really gained from being who she is? She only has one crazy loudmouth friend, she has zero prospects in the guy department, her mom is too busy and her brother is too stoned to notice her … mostly she just feels miserable all the time. She wonders if she could instantly become someone new if she decided to. Could you? What would you do differently? Would you ask out that crush? Confront that pretty little sour-faced girl in the tennis skirt? Get drunk? Chase that dream?Yeah, so would she.Follow the crazy train exploits of Tabitha Mahony as she tests the limits of her new personality and stumbles her way into romance, all the while learning more about who she really is.
  • Wait, Carly, Wait!

    E. Ann Moore

    eBook (Createspace, Oct. 11, 2015)
    Carly, a fledgling cardinal, learns much during a backyard adventure under the tutelage of her father. This series of ten picture books (A Bird’s Eye View of Virtues) helps children see specific examples of common courtesies and, hopefully, increase their vocabulary and bird knowledge at the same time (all the main characters are common birds). Each book contains a glossary and an informational paragraph on the main character species at the end of the story.
  • Shame on Maude!:

    E. Ann Moore

    eBook (CreateSpace, Sept. 12, 2015)
    Maude and Marvin, a pair of lanky-legged, sandhill cranes, go looking for food during a dry season. After encountering empty fields and predators, they happen upon the garden of Princess Olivia. Maude, however, makes an unwise choice and risks being banned from this bird haven, and in the end, learns the lesson of honesty. This series of ten picture books (A Bird’s Eye View of Virtues) helps children see specific examples of common courtesies and, hopefully, increase their vocabulary and bird knowledge at the same time (all the main characters are common birds). Each book contains a glossary and an informational paragraph on the main character species at the end of the story.
  • The Christmas Eve Journey

    Joe Moore, Mary Moore

    Hardcover (North Pole Press, May 21, 2019)
    The Christmas Eve JourneyAward: "Award Winner in the Holidays category of the 2019 American Fiction Awards"After nearly 200 years since the writing of "A Visit from St. Nicholas" comes an entirely new version of this poem - also written and illustrated by the Moores. This time it is Joe and Mary Moore. They have released a adaptation based on Santa Claus meeting a dad while performing his duties. Santa explains to a perplexed father about how and why he does what he does.Told in similar rhyme and cadence to the original, this poem and its illustrations will bring an entirely new tradition to your home at Christmastime. This version is meant to enhance and modernize the previous telling, while it enthralls and teaches the meaning behind the blessed holiday.Come join Santa on his Christmas Eve Journey and recite the adventure from his point of view.
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