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Books with author Monique Roy

  • What If?

    Monique S

    language (DopplerPress, Jan. 10, 2019)
    What if even an ordinary mortal could alter history? There are so many theories as to what time is and what it would mean, what if you could alter history and create an alternative time line in a parallel universe.Well, being interested in Astronomy and a technician, I have always rejected such theories, until the fateful day I woke up in HER bed and found myself changed …
  • Once Upon a Time in Venice

    Monique Roy

    eBook (iUniverse, Feb. 1, 2007)
    An intriguing, middle-grade chapter book that takes young readers, ages 9-12, on a physical and emotional journey to Venice, Italy.This enchanting story revolves around the relationship between Samuelle, a young boy, and his grandfather Leo. Leo has learned that he suffers from a terminal illness, and in his wistful skimming of artifacts from the past, he uncovers treasured mementos of his earliest years growing up in the romantic city of Venice. Sharing them with Samuelle, he infects the boy with an infatuation for the city, one they will both share when Leo decides to accept an invitation to participate in the annual Regatta, a rowing festival that his own great-grandfather had competed in with great success. The two embark on their journey without Samuelle knowing about Leo's illness, but Leo makes a promise to himself that it is in Venice, after he has passed on his knowledge and fondness for the city to his grandson, that he will reveal the truth about his fate. Venice becomes a special place in their hearts forever.This beautiful, middle-grade chapter book will show young readers, ages 9-12, the strong impact and importance of family, love, and the community in our lives. Read this preteen book with your kids, grandchildren, nieces or nephews, and you will be instantly transported to the romantic city of Venice, Italy! The vivid descriptions of Venice enliven the story. From the food and the architecture to the art and the magical canals, you are right there in Venice, without the long flight and the icky airplane food! All adventurers wanted: preteen readers are taken on an emotional journey that is educational, sad, sweet and heartwarming, and opens their eyes to geography and cultures.
  • Viper

    Monique S

    eBook (Monika Magdalena Schenke, Cotes d'Armor, France, June 22, 2020)
    In the aftermath of the second world war in Germany a mother has to leave her child behind to be able to escape two former Gestapo officers, who are in search of revenge for what she did in the war, when her code name was Viper. She leaves the boy in the care of two ladies of the quarter, Hamburg’s famous red light district, the Kiez, as the locals call it.The more the boy learns from his “aunts”, who care for him, the more his desire grows to become like his mum, when her grows up. At his fifth birthday his mind is made up.When five years later, now in secondary education, he defends Mei Ling, an older girl against an older boy, she takes him for a tomboy and her family takes “her” in. The patriarch, Master Wang Da Long notices potential and starts teaching the child, whom he names Xiaolong, ancient Chinese martial arts.At her fifteenth birthday Master Wang sends Xiaolong to Italy and a family, who was associated to Viper during the war. Here Xiaolong starts stepping into the mother’s footsteps.
  • Once Upon a Time in Venice

    Monique Roy

    Paperback (iUniverse, Feb. 1, 2007)
    An intriguing, middle-grade chapter book that takes young readers, ages 9-12, on a physical and emotional journey to Venice, Italy.This enchanting story revolves around the relationship between Samuelle, a young boy, and his grandfather Leo. Leo has learned that he suffers from a terminal illness, and in his wistful skimming of artifacts from the past, he uncovers treasured mementos of his earliest years growing up in the romantic city of Venice. Sharing them with Samuelle, he infects the boy with an infatuation for the city, one they will both share when Leo decides to accept an invitation to participate in the annual Regatta, a rowing festival that his own great-grandfather had competed in with great success. The two embark on their journey without Samuelle knowing about Leo's illness, but Leo makes a promise to himself that it is in Venice, after he has passed on his knowledge and fondness for the city to his grandson, that he will reveal the truth about his fate. Venice becomes a special place in their hearts forever.This beautiful, middle-grade chapter book will show young readers, ages 9-12, the strong impact and importance of family, love, and the community in our lives. Read this preteen book with your kids, grandchildren, nieces or nephews, and you will be instantly transported to the romantic city of Venice, Italy! The vivid descriptions of Venice enliven the story. From the food and the architecture to the art and the magical canals, you are right there in Venice, without the long flight and the icky airplane food! All adventurers wanted: preteen readers are taken on an emotional journey that is educational, sad, sweet and heartwarming, and opens their eyes to geography and cultures.
  • Awaken the Damned

    Monique Russ

    Paperback (Monique Russ, March 3, 2019)
    Normal teenage problems include overprotective parents, puberty, hormones, peer pressure, friendship, crushes, and school. Now throw fangs into the mix and uncontrollable hunger for blood! Cora thinks the universe is out to get her as she navigates being a teenage vampire.
  • Once Upon a Time in Venice by Monique Roy

    Monique Roy

    Paperback (iUniverse, Inc., July 6, 1726)
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  • Toulouse the Moose and the Mystery Guests

    Monique Rea

    Paperback (Trails of Discovery, June 16, 2012)
    Another adventure with Toulouse the Moose and Menou. A children's fantasy storybook about a special moose, named, Toulouse the Moose and his companions, an Ostrich, Cassis, and his cat, Menou. Their adventures take them on a hot air balloon ride through the countryside to an unexpected destination.