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Books with author Paul W. Buchanan

  • The Rat That Ate Poodles

    Paul Buchanan

    Paperback (B & H Pub Group, July 1, 1998)
    Daniel is afraid he has created a giant mutant rat, but his neighbor Brad thinks maybe his guilty conscience is involved, and tries to convince Daniel to let God help him get rid of the rat.
  • Snapshots

    Paul Buchanan

    eBook (Paul Buchanan, Oct. 11, 2011)
    Jimmy knows more about Jen’s disappearance than he can tell anyone—not his mom, his school counselor, or even his court-mandated psychologist. And the secrets he’s keeping have landed him in deep trouble. From this series of vignettes, or snapshots, a story emerges about love and loyalty, betrayal and trust.
  • Snapshots

    Paul W. Buchanan

    Paperback (Flux, Oct. 8, 2007)
    Even before Jen disappeared, Jimmy knew his best friend was leaving him behind. While she attracts stares from boys and men, fifteen-year-old Jimmy still passes for a child at the movies. He takes refuge in the past, before their friendship and life became so complicated. She’s his favorite subject―in front of the camera and otherwise―but photos can’t capture what he really wants. Yet Jimmy remains devoted, even lying for her when she runs off with strangers―men―she’s met online.Jimmy feels that Jen’s disappearance is his fault, just like the twelve-acre blaze he starts in the canyon near their trailer park. And he’s holding on to a secret that no one can drag out of him―not the taunting kids at school, an apathetic psychologist, or his despairing mother. Revolving between past and present, Paul W. Buchanan’s vivid “snapshot” vignettes evoke a young man’s struggle with oncoming adulthood, heartbreak, and incredible loss.
  • Dances with Werewolves

    Paul Buchanan

    Paperback (B & H Pub Group, Feb. 15, 2000)
    Because he is convinced that his camp counselor is a werewolf, twelve-year-old Derek gets involved in scary adventures but also learns to trust in the protection of God.
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  • The Return of the Eagle

    Paul Buchanan

    Paperback (Artesian Pr, Nov. 1, 2000)
    When Jack is awakened two nights in a row by the sound of a train speeding through town that had stopped running years ago, he and three others work together to discover the reason behind its mysterious appearance.
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  • Student to Student: A Guide to College Life

    Paul Buchanan, Paula Miller

    Paperback (Regal, April 1, 2008)
    New college students face a world of adjustments as they take on the challenge of campus life, and one of the biggest tests is learning to thrive in the midst of monumental life change. Student to Student is a collection of reflections written by students, for students, that takes an honest look at the most common pitfalls and opportunities that life on campus affords. These weekly readings are written by Christian college students from a variety of Christian and secular institutions—over 20 schools are represented—and each entry opens a window into real-life campus experiences. Readers will instantly identify with the authentic voices of students finding their way through the maze of college life while growing their relationships with God.
  • The Last Place I Want to Be: A Novel

    P. Buchanan

    eBook (Kregel Publications, Jan. 9, 2009)
    When Amy is uprooted and moved across the country, she can't find stability at school or at home. With nowhere else to go, Amy turns to God for answers, but the answers she gets are surprising.
  • The Last Place I Want to Be: A Novel

    P. Buchanan

    Paperback (Kregel Publications, Jan. 9, 2009)
    When Amy is uprooted and moved across the country, she can't find stability at school or at home. With nowhere else to go, Amy turns to God for answers, but the answers she gets are surprising.
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  • Return of the Eagle

    Paul Buchanan

    School & Library Binding (San Val, Jan. 15, 2000)
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  • Return of the Eagle

    Paul Buchanan

    Paperback (Demco Media, June 1, 1997)
    When Jack is awakened two nights in a row by the sound of a train speeding through town that had stopped running years ago, he and three others who also hear the train must work together to discover the reason behind its mysterious appearance
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  • The Return of the Eagle

    Paul Buchanan

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Jan. 1, 2001)
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  • Student to Student: A Guide to College LIfe

    Paul Buchanan, Paula Miller

    eBook (Bethany House Publishers, April 1, 2008)
    New college students face a world of adjustments as they take on the challenge of campus life, and one of the biggest tests is learning to thrive in the midst of monumental life change. Student to Student is a collection of reflections written by students, for students, that takes an honest look at the most common pitfalls and opportunities that life on campus affords. These weekly readings are written by Christian college students from a variety of Christian and secular institutions--more than twenty schools are represented--and each entry opens a window into real-life campus experiences. Readers will instantly identify with the authentic voices of students finding their way through the maze of college life while growing their relationships with God.