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Books with author Patricia Field

  • A Christmas to Purr About

    Patricia Fry

    eBook (Matilija Press, March 7, 2017)
    The Ivey family and friends agree to serve the hungry during the holidays, but not without serious consequences that require a little feline and equine intervention. Detective Craig goes missing, Rags is accused of grand theft and malicious mischief, Savannah is harassed and nearly arrested, Michael has a surprise reunion to beat all reunions, and Peaches facilitates a Christmas miracle. If you were touched by A Picture-Purrfect Christmas, you’re going to adore this story of struggle, strife, and fear overcome in the most unusual and loving fashion
  • A Christmas to Purr About: A Klepto Cat Mystery

    Patricia Fry

    Paperback (Matilija Press, March 8, 2017)
    Rags serves up trouble. The Ivey family and friends agree to serve the hungry during the holidays, but not without serious consequences that require a little feline and equine intervention. Detective Craig goes missing, Rags is accused of grand theft and malicious mischief, Savannah is harassed and nearly arrested, Michael has a surprise reunion to beat all reunions, and Peaches facilitates a Christmas miracle. If you were touched by A Picture-Purrfect Christmas, you’re going to adore this story of struggle, strife, and fear overcome in the most unusual and loving fashion.
  • He Is Risen! Happy Easter Jesus!

    Patricia Field

    language (, Jan. 16, 2017)
    Easter is a wonderful time of year. There are Easter egg hunts and searches for Easter baskets. We eat marshmallow chicks, jelly beans and take pictures with the Easter Bunny. But, do you know why Christians celebrate Easter? Well, to be very honest, Easter has nothing to do with bunnies, chicks and baskets. Easter is the celebration of a very special day when Jesus Christ was raised from the dead.
  • Happy Birthday Jesus!: The First Christmas - The True Story

    Patricia Field, Kent Field

    Paperback (Independently published, Jan. 5, 2017)
    Many say that Christmas is the time for Santa Claus and for decorating trees and homes with lights. They say that Christmas is a time for lots of presents and parties. Too many people forget the true meaning of Christmas and why it is such a special time of year. The true story of Christmas IS about the birth of Jesus Christ. Christmas is so much more than crowded stores and getting presents and candy canes. It is the time of year to think about a very special baby that should have been born in a king’s castle. Instead he was born in a barn where animals sleep.
  • He Is Risen! Happy Easter Jesus!

    Patricia Field

    Paperback (Independently published, Jan. 16, 2017)
    Easter is a wonderful time of year. There are Easter egg hunts and searches for Easter baskets. We eat marshmallow chicks, jelly beans and take pictures with the Easter Bunny. But, do you know why Christians celebrate Easter? Well, to be very honest, Easter has nothing to do with bunnies, chicks and baskets. Easter is the celebration of a very special day when Jesus Christ was raised from the dead.
  • Happy Birthday Jesus!: The First Christmas - The True Story

    Patricia Field, Kent Field

    language (, Jan. 9, 2017)
    Many say that Christmas is the time for Santa Claus and for decorating trees and homes with lights. They say that Christmas is a time for lots of presents and parties. Too many people forget the true meaning of Christmas and why it is such a special time of year. The true story of Christmas IS about the birth of Jesus Christ. Christmas is so much more than crowded stores and getting presents and candy canes. It is the time of year to think about a very special baby that should have been born in a king’s castle. Instead he was born in a barn where animals sleep.
  • The Nutcracker: A Pop-Up Book: Adapted from the Classic Tale by E. T. A. Hoffmann

    Patricia Fry

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Oct. 14, 2008)
    A Magical Christmas ClassicIn this glorious edition of E. T. A. Hoffmann's beloved Christmas story, Clara and her Nutcracker spring to life in a sparkling three-dimensional creation. Watch the Christmas tree soar to new heights, travel with Clara to the Kingdom of Toyland on the glittering swan boat, and see the fairies twirl and dance. This stunning pop-up book is the perfect way to relive the favorite holiday ballet and share the classic story.
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  • Happy Birthday Jesus! The First Christmas - The True Story

    Patricia M. Field, Kent Field

    Hardcover (KAF Ministries, July 6, 2017)
    Happy Birthday Jesus! The First Christmas - The True Story By Patricia Field Beautifully written and illustrated 10"x 8" hardcover children's picture book in brilliant colors on durable and heavy coated stock the binding, cover and pages will last for years to come! This tastefully written and yet accurate account of the TRUE First Christmas Story will both entertain and educate your child with the real meaning of Christmas. Written in carefully crafted short sentences with easy understandable terms for your toddlers and early readers alike! Many say that Christmas is the time for Santa Claus and for decorating trees and homes with lights. They say that Christmas is a time for lots of presents and parties. Too many people forget the true meaning of Christmas and why it is such a special time of year. The true story of Christmas IS about the birth of Jesus Christ. Christmas is so much more than crowded stores and getting presents and candy canes. It is the time of year to think about a very special baby that should have been born in a king’s castle. Instead he was born in a barn where animals sleep.
  • He Is Risen! - Happy Easter Jesus!

    Patricia M. Field

    Hardcover (KAF Ministries, July 6, 2017)
    He Is Risen! - Happy Easter Jesus! By Patricia Field Beautifully written and illustrated 10" X 8" hardcover children's picture book in brilliant colors on durable heavy coated stock the binding, cover and pages will last for years to come! This tastefully written and yet accurate account of the TRUE Easter Story will both entertain and educate your child with the real meaning of Easter. Written in carefully crafted short sentences with easy understandable terms for your toddlers and early readers alike! Easter is a wonderful time of year. There are Easter egg hunts and searches for Easter baskets. We eat marshmallow chicks, jelly beans and take pictures with the Easter Bunny. But, do you know why Christians celebrate Easter? Well, to be very honest, Easter has nothing to do with bunnies, chicks and baskets. Easter is the celebration of a very special day when Jesus Christ was raised from the dead.
  • Schmoopie's Dream: From Pound to Penthouse

    Patricia Garfield

    Paperback (Dr. Patricia Garfield's Center for Creative Dreaming, May 14, 2014)
    When Schmoopie, the runt and sole survivor of a litter, is rescued from the pound, her wish for a new family is fulfilled beyond her wildest dreams.
  • Jack and Police Dog Rebel

    Patricia Finney

    Paperback (Random House Childrens Books, March 31, 2002)
    Jack, a labrador dog, takes the family car for a drive, tries to protect a new pack-member (a parrot) from the claws of the family's cat and gets involved with burglars and New Age anti-road protestors. As a reward Jack gets a whole steak to eat. The whole story is told in Jack's own words.
  • Delfine the Dream Girl

    Patricia Garfield

    language (The Center for Creative Dreaming, May 1, 2011)
    Delfine the Dream Girl is the story of an eleven-year-old super-heroine discovering her power and learning to harness it. As she falls asleep, Delfine undergoes a transformation: her straight hair turns curly. This “curl power” lifts Delfine out of bed and sends her flying through the open window to land in the midst of a child’s nightmare. Inside the nightmare Delfine helps dreamers save themselves using secret techniques she learns from the journals written by her missing parents. Her mother, an anthropologist, and her father, an archeologist, have disappeared on a “dig.” Delfine is trying to rescue them. Delfine’s quests take her inside typical dreams of sleepers in different countries, cultures, and times (a kind of Tin-Tin meets The Magic Tree House and The Wizard of Oz). Delfine reveals how young readers become creative dreamers: she presents useful methods for coping with dark dreams; she shows how to use dream imagery for creative projects (art, poetry, songs).