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Books with author Michael Elder

  • Rover's Day Out: Even good dogs have bad days...

    Michael Moulder

    language (, Feb. 16, 2014)
    The adventures of a dog after escaping from his yard. Rover knew he should stay in they yard, but the outside world seemed so interesting. When he learns different, is it too late?Follow along as Rover tries to find his way home before something happens to his family.
  • A Hantle o Verse: Poems in Scots for Children

    Bette Boyd, Michael Elder

    Paperback (National Museums Of Scotland, July 26, 2006)
    This is a lively, fully illustrated volume that includes traditional rhymes and recently- written verses than can be enjoyed by readers of all ages.
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  • Slanguage Chinese: A Fun Visual Guide to Mandarin Terms and Phrases by Mike Ellis

    Michael Ellis

    Paperback (Gibbs Smith, Jan. 1, 2010)
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  • Digging in the Sun

    Michael Ellis

    Paperback (McGraw-Hill, )
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  • Stookie

    Michael Elder

    Hardcover (Mainstream Publishing, )
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  • Stookie

    Michael Elder

    Paperback (Mainstream, March 15, 1985)
    1st 1985 Mainstream trade TV Tie-in edition paperback fine condition. In stock shipped from our UK warehouse
  • Missing

    Michael

    (, Jan. 29, 2014)
    Burma was wild and exotic, with a rich landscape and tempestuous weather. Frank was quickly introduced to the world of rubies abounding in the country, especially the very expensive “Pigeon blood ruby.” However, this beautiful and distant world had a dark side; its villagers were poor, uneducated, and the victims of slave and prostitution ring leaders. While being initiated to the world of weapons and rubies trade, Frank met with a young and very intelligent boy by the name of Phirrot. The boy, who spoke very little English, opened the doors to a culture Frank was dying to discover. But shortly after their meeting, the only Burmese friend Frank had was snatched one night while his village was being burned down. Grabbing the only opportunity, he had to chase after Alex; Frank, with the help of a few willing monks, went on a mission to rescue Phirrot. After a first failed attempt, Frank met with the beautiful Paula (an international investigator for child abuse) and together they were able to rescue the stolen children. Soon after, he was faced by Khun Sa himself who tried to make an example out of Frank by executing the monks who offered to help him. While running away from the general, Frank faced another great challenge; the powerful monsoon rains, which literally drowned him and the kids he was trying to save. The challenges confronting him, forced Frank to face his real enemies buried inside his soul; rooting from his own devastated childhood, with an abusive father who did nothing but bring him down. Frank finally understood that his dedication to saving Phirrot was actually an indirect attempt at saving himself. Fortunately, Frank survived and was approached by Paula’s group who trained and sent him to Brazil where he was about to face the evil men operating the shameful trade. In order to infiltrate the international ring, Frank had to pose as a customer preying on the very same kids he was trying to save. His mission will take him to a “Kill scene” where Frank only had seconds to save two children from a tragic end. The ringleaders now captured, Frank returned to his daughters with the great feeling of having found redemption.