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Books with author Michael D. Beil

  • The Three Little T-Rex's

    Michael Beck

    eBook (Sam Maxwell, )
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  • My Peace, A Prison Insiders Approach to Teen and Gang Violence

    Michael Bell

    eBook
    "Do not walk away from gut instinct, if your child is caught with friends using drugs, you can be sure he is using them also." This book is written with a brutal and open honesty, by a man who has walked the walk, talked the talk and has been to hell and back. Michael Bell, talks you through some of the cold hard facts and pitfalls of living life on the streets, and being gang affiliated. This book bears witness to the result of living a life of crime. Incarcerated for more years than he lived as a free man, Michael, reaches out to every person who has influence on the enquiring mind of today's youths. Whether you are a parent, guardian, teacher or a law enforcement officer, this book is full of useful information, written by a man who has learnt his lesson the hard way. He will ask you questions that you may have never been asked before, the answers he will offer to you may just saves lives and take our youths of today off the streets. This book speaks volumes in understanding where we need to go next. Take notice, and understand that no one is immune to the pressures of street life in our cities, towns and countries world wide.
  • Summer at Forsaken Lake

    Michael D. Beil, Maggie Kneen

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, June 12, 2012)
    With their father en route to Africa for Doctors Without Borders, city-kids Nicholas and younger twin sisters Haley and Hetty are off to spend the summer with their Great-Uncle Nick at his house on Forsaken Lake. Despite some initial doubts, Nicholas is right at home in the country: he learns to sail, learns about his father as a boy, and makes fast friends with a local-girl, the tomboy Charlie.The summer takes a turn toward the mysterious, though, when Nicholas discovers an old movie that his father made as a boy: it tells the story of the local legend, The Seaweed Strangler, but was never finished. Before long Nicholas wants answers both about the legend, and about the movie. Together, he and Charlie work to uncover the truth and discover some long-buried family secrets along the way.In this lovely middle-grade novel, Michael D. Beil has invoked one of his own favorites, We Didn't Mean to Go to Sea, as well as other great summer books of years-past.
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  • Cuba

    Michael Bell

    Library Binding (Children's Press, Sept. 1, 2018)
    A close neighbor of the United States, Cuba is a beautiful island nation with a rich culture.Readers will join Teresa and Xavier, their local tour guides, for an in-depth look at this amazing country. They will find out what it is like to live in Cuba, from what foods people eat to which languages they speak. They will also get a close look at important landmarks and learn about Cuba's incredible history.
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  • Uniforms Of The Waffen-ss by Beaver, Michael D.

    Michael D. Beaver

    Hardcover (Schiffer Pub Ltd, Aug. 16, 1800)
    Excellent Book
  • Summer at Forsaken Lake

    Michael D. Beil, Maggie Kneen

    Library Binding (Knopf Books for Young Readers, June 12, 2012)
    With their father en route to Africa for Doctors Without Borders, city-kids Nicholas and younger twin sisters Haley and Hetty are off to spend the summer with their Great-Uncle Nick at his house on Forsaken Lake. Despite some initial doubts, Nicholas is right at home in the country: he learns to sail, learns about his father as a boy, and makes fast friends with a local-girl, the tomboy Charlie.The summer takes a turn toward the mysterious, though, when Nicholas discovers an old movie that his father made as a boy: it tells the story of the local legend, The Seaweed Strangler, but was never finished. Before long Nicholas wants answers both about the legend, and about the movie. Together, he and Charlie work to uncover the truth and discover some long-buried family secrets along the way.In this lovely middle-grade novel, Michael D. Beil has invoked one of his own favorites, We Didn't Mean to Go to Sea, as well as other great summer books of years-past.
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  • Agents of the Glass: A New Recruit

    Michael D Beil

    Hardcover (Alfred A. Knopf Books for Young Readers, Aug. 16, 2016)
    The Agents of the Glass are at the front lines of the fight between good and evil, and they have a new recruit. But is he up to the task? Andover James Llewellyn, aka Andy, did the unthinkable: he turned in a bag of money he found on the street after a bank robbery. His selfless action caught the attention of the Agents of the Glass. Now, as one of the agencys newest recruits, Andy is tasked with following the actions of a dangerous student at this new school, only he doesnt knowwhich student. Is it Winter Neale, model student with countless extracurricular activities? Or could it be Jensen Huntley, an antagonistic, angry kid whose blog has angered the wrong people? Andy must determine his target quick, before the evil organization known at NTRP catches on to him. Will Andy succeed in his mission or will the Agents of the Glass have to find another recruit?
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  • The Red Blazer Girls: The Ring of Rocamadour

    Michael D. Beil

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 2010)
    It all began with The Scream. And ended with . . . well, if we told you that, it wouldn’t be a mystery! But in between The Scream and The Very Surprising Ending, three friends find themselves on a scavenger hunt set up for a girl they never met, in search of a legendary ring reputed to grant wishes. Are these sleuths in school uniforms modern-day equivalents of Nancy, Harriet, or Scooby? Not really, they’re just three nice girls who decide to help out a weird lady, and end up hiding under tables, tackling word puzzles and geometry equations, and searching rather moldy storage rooms for “the stuff that dreams are made of” (that’s from an old detective movie). Oh, and there’s A Boy, who complicates things. As boys often do. Intrigued? The Red Blazer Girls offers a fun, twisty adventure for those who love mystery, math (c’mon, admit it!), and a modest measure of mayhem. Michael Beil, a New York City high school English teacher, makes his literary debut with this fun and brainy mystery.
  • Summer at Forsaken

    Michael D. Beil

    Audio CD (Listening Library, June 12, 2012)
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  • Agents of the Glass: A New Recruit

    Michael D. Beil

    Paperback (Yearling, Jan. 1, 2035)
    "With topical themes, high-speed action, and a neat resolution, this is likely to be a popular read. The emphasis on good character—especially compassion, courage, integrity, and discipline—is nice to see." --Kirkus"Quick and pulsepounding and the stakes are high." --Booklist The Agents of the Glass are at the front lines of the fight between good and evil, and they have a new recruit. But is he up to the task? Andover James Llewellyn, aka Andy, did the unthinkable: he turned in a bag of money he found on the street after a bank robbery. His selfless action caught the attention of the Agents of the Glass. Now, as one of the agency’s newest recruits, Andy is tasked with following the actions of a dangerous student at this new school, only he doesn’t know which student. Is it Winter Neale, model student with countless extracurricular activities? Or could it be Jensen Huntley, an antagonistic, angry kid whose blog has angered the wrong people? Andy must determine his target quick, before the evil organization known at NTRP catches on to him. Will Andy succeed in his mission or will the Agents of the Glass have to find another recruit?From the Hardcover edition.
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