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Books with author Paul Stephens

  • Escape from the Troll

    J. Paul Stephens

    eBook (, Feb. 13, 2013)
    This is one of many Scary Stories told to please my 5 year old granddaughter, Ruth, who demands a good tale with plenty of drama (and a happy ending). I have illustrated it with my pen and ink sketches. I ho;e you enjoy reading it to your own children.
  • The Goblin King

    Paul Stevens

    Paperback (Rowanvale Books Ltd, Jan. 1, 2013)
    When Ellie the fairy is taken as a gift for the dreaded Goblin King, her best friends must go on an adventure to rescue her. Follow Jake the dwarf and Rhys the elf as they battle witches and dragons, as well as the Goblin King himself, to get Ellie back. This wonderful poem uses humour, rhythm and engaging characters to teach young readers about bravery, determination and, above all, friendship. With colourful illustrations by Derek Windsor, The Goblin King is - as it began - a perfect bedtime story to be shared by children and parents.
  • Rumble in the Rainforest by Stephens, Sarah

    Stephens

    Hardcover (Stone Arch Books, 2010, )
    Rumble in the Rainforest by Stephens, Sarah [Stone Arch Books, 2010] Hardcove...
  • Midway Monkey Madness by Stephens, Sarah

    Stephens

    Hardcover (Picture Window Books, 2011, )
    Midway Monkey Madness by Stephens, Sarah [Picture Window Books, 2011] Hardcov...
  • Think Sociology: Teacher Support Pack

    Paul Stephens, etc.

    Spiral-bound (Nelson Thornes Ltd, )
    None
  • Ferretus and the Ghostly Goose

    Stephen Paul Song

    eBook (, Jan. 19, 2017)
    On a familiar snowy night before Christmas a selfish young man named Ferretus de Setterly is going to learn that there is more to life than what glitters. Despaired for by his family he will meet an unlikely fowl who will forever change his life.
  • Beauty Sleepover Bash!

    M. Stephens

    Library Binding (Tandem Library, )
    None
  • I Am Jack: My Story About Drug Addiction

    J. J. Stephens

    eBook (Xulon Press, Oct. 29, 2019)
    Jack’s story is told many times in many families across the U.S. Jack is a goodkid with dreams and family. He is better off than most yet looks for something inwell known and traveled places. Why does he look where others warn of disaster?What is it that pulls Jack and so many others to try the forbidden apple of drugs?No sane person wakes up healthy and well with an attraction to addiction. But likeso many times before the laughing, smiling, waving of unconditional acceptancefull of happy times and back-slapping friends calls Jack to travel along. Wheredoes he go? How long does he stay? What does it cost him? Do others follow withthe same sense of control? Jack’s journey reveals the very sober reality that noone makes choices that only effect themselves. Others pay enormous cost whonever experience the euphoria. They are the other side of the story. They followoutside the cloud of addiction in the grinding agony of cold, sharp, unforgivingreality. They pick up the pieces and clean the mess left behind in every dip in theroad. No one thinks of them. But they stay and take the punishment that poursout into their lives because of the only thing that really matters in a family andin the world. The idea that someone would take the pain and yearn for the returnof those lost on that road even at the expense of sacrificing themselves to savethem. Jack found two people who were willing to pay the ultimate price for hisredemption. One was his mother and the other was Jesus. Jack found them both.Jack’s life changed because of the love that makes all things new. Join him andhis mother in Jack’s story.