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Books with author PAM BROWN

  • Maddy Again

    Pamela Brown

    Paperback (Longwater Books, )
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  • The Swish of the Curtain

    Pamela Brown

    Hardcover (Thomas Nelson & Sons Ltd, July 6, 1944)
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  • Golden Pavements

    Pamela Brown

    Paperback (Longwater Books, July 6, 2009)
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  • The Storykeepers Activity Book

    B. Brown, P. Brown

    Paperback (Coad Media Ltd, Aug. 1, 1997)
    Introducing the characters from this series of Bible stories, this is the story of Ben, a Jewish-Christian baker in Rome. While he is hiding four children from the persecution of the Christians by Nero, Ben tells the story of Jesus of Galilee. The book has activities for children up to 13.
  • Birdy the Backyard Blue Jay: Wing Adventure

    Paul Brown

    eBook (AuthorHouse, May 20, 2013)
    Birdy the Backyard Blue Jay: Wing Adventures takes the reader sailing through the blue sky with Birdy and his friends, on all sorts of high flying winged adventures and trips. The reader will meet all of Birdys friends that live in Birdys White Oak Bayou Basin backyard. Birdy encounters kittens and dogs and castles and countries, as Birdy high flies all around the world with his bird bride Birdella. Come along and join Birdy on one of his Birdy encounters! Birdy flies away to Scotland, Dubai, Japan and Korea in exciting adventures to towers and skyscrapers.Birdy encounters fur pests and lawn mowers, edgers and leaf blowers in his backyard. Birdy learns to live alongside the likes of Le Peep and Helmut, and to search the world for lost little Lucita birds.Birdys friend, Barky, starts as a little seed and grows into a tall tree. Antie, Grassy and Skippy all take on adventures of their own, in their adventures into the woods.Come along and join Birdy and friends, in Birdy the Backyard Blue Jay: Wing Adventures.
  • Around Scotland: A Scottish Travelogue

    Paul Brown

    Paperback (Independently published, Sept. 19, 2017)
    Travel around Scotland, at it's best - with a bit of a twist. Glen Coe, the Great Glen Way, Inverness, the North Coast 500 and everything in between. The book describes an Explorer Scout trip around Scotland, unfortunately, due to some descriptive language, the book has not been endorsed by the Scout Association, (but secretly, they LOVE it.) New edition with proper typesetting and - brace yourselves - page numbering, I KNOW! It's #totesamazeballs
  • Maddy Alone

    Pamela Brown

    Paperback (Longwater Books, Nov. 1, 2007)
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  • Daffy Taffy

    Paul Brown

    Hardcover (Charles Scribner's Sons, March 15, 1955)
    First edition of this funny story about Taffy, the Welsh pony. who thought should try to climb a tree like a squirrel or swing in a swing like a boy or girl. Taffy keeps the children laughing as he learns to be himself. Illustrated by the author. Previous owner's name and date Christmas 1955 written in pencil on the free front endpaper. White dust jacket very lightly soiled , a little wear at the spine ends. not paginated. cloth, dust jacket. 8vo.
  • Blue Door Venture

    Pamela Brown

    Paperback (Longwater Books, Jan. 1, 2011)
    Blue Door Venture
  • Orphan Among the Irish: Hanorah's Story

    Paul Brown

    (Archway Publishing, Dec. 4, 2013)
    Hanorah Martley was like any other poor girl in Ireland in the 1880s. Her dream was to one day see America, raise a family, and have the basic necessities of life-food, shelter, and clothes. In that environment, she would provide love in abundance. She went on to survive, having six children and living on a prosperous farm in the United States. In Orphan among the Irish: Hanorah's Story, Hanorah's great-grandson, author Paul Brown, describes her physical and emotional journey across the decades. Brown recounts the family's history from the humblest of beginnings. Hanorah grew up in the midst of poverty and famine in Ireland, a nation that was still suffering from the effects of the great potato famine. She watched as her family perished one by one. This biography tells how she overcame the challenges and became a pillar for future generations. Telling the personal story of Hanorah and her zest for life, Orphan among the Irish: Hanorah's Story pays tribute to the hardy Irish immigrants who found their way to America to realize a better life.
  • Anita Roddick and the Body Shop

    Paul Brown

    Hardcover (Exley Publications Ltd, Feb. 1, 1996)
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  • The Swish of the Curtain

    Pamela Brown

    Paperback (Hodder Children's Books, Dec. 16, 1998)
    The story of seven children who form The Blue Door Theatre Company, renovating a disused chapel and putting on plays. Despite opposition from parents and friends, they finally overcome all obstacles and win a drama competition. It is a tale of triumph over adversity.