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Books with author R. C. Ferguson

  • Cricket & the Cracker Box Kid

    Ferguson

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, April 30, 1990)
    Pampered eleven-year-old rich kid Cricket thinks she has finally found a friend in Dominic, who lives in the low-income houses called crackerboxes, until they quarrel over ownership of a dog and their classroom becomes a courtroom to decide who is right
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  • Klora's Unique Blessing

    R. C. Ferguson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 28, 2017)
    Klora was a beautiful curious little girl who lived in the Gullah Islands, home of unique culture, rich history and a touch of magic. Klora's life changes when in a whirlwind she meets her new best friend, Utica the unicorn. Although the two hit it off amazing, Utica is really homesick and longs to be reunited with her blessing. Being a good friend, Klora comes up with a plan to help her friend return home. Find out what happens... This children's book is especially great for traveling, waiting rooms, and reading aloud at home. ~Excellent for intermediate readers ~Great for reading aloud with friends and family ~Illustrated storybook great for bedtime reading ~Excellent introduction to a unique culture
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  • Natalie Ann's Unique Gems

    R. C. Ferguson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 11, 2017)
    Natalie Ann, a sweet baby angel, is excitedly waiting her day to be released to earth. However, before she goes she is tasked with one more mission. Natalie Ann must collect as many gems as she can before leaving heaven. Along her joyful journey, she runs into a few helpful folks that aid her in completing her assignment. Each one of them offering Natalie Ann unique gems to add to her amazing collection. What unique gems will Natalie Ann discover on her quest to be ready for earth?
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  • Klora's Unique Blessing

    R. C. Ferguson

    eBook (Ignite Ink, May 6, 2017)
    Klora’s Unique Blessing is an exceptional, African American fairy tale. This amazing tale is set in the historical Gullah-Geechie Islands located off the South Carolina and Georgia coastline.It is laced with lessons that are reminiscent of Aesop Fables. Additionally, it is interwoven with Christian values and spiritual traditions that date back to Africa.Klora is a sweet combination of a princess and a wizard. She is looking forward to being able to get her own pony. However, she is gifted with something so much more spectacular. Utica is a young unicorn that is whisked away from home in a storm and lands herself on a strange new island. She longs to go back home and be reunited with her blessing.Join the pair to see how they meet and follow them on their adventures in this magical story.
  • Who Is Mama Talking To?

    R. C. Ferguson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 30, 2016)
    Mason Garvey, a three year old little boy, tells his story about the time he thought he caught his mama talking to herself. She was having such an interesting time that he had to sneak in to see what is going on for himself. Mason discovers that Mama is not talking to herself and he ends his story with his own conversation with the same person. Discover with Mason who Mama is talking to.
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  • Zebra Thoughts Jr: We All Matter

    Ferguson, R. C,

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 5, 2016)
    "Zebra Thoughts Jr. : We All Matter" is more than a creative children's tale. It's the amazing story of two young friends that discover racial inequality in their own backyard – a narrative that, unfortunately, has become all too common in America. The author, R. C. Ferguson, captures the array of emotions felt by children, families and communities following a disturbing incident. She presents the situation in a sensitive, easy-to-understand and age-appropriate format for children and adolescents. This book is an excellent catalyst to starting the uncomfortable but necessary race conversations families across the nation must begin to have with their children, and provides thoughtful discussion points on how to heal the breach that racial inequality has left in the community.
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  • Reignn's Unique Fire

    R. C. Ferguson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 6, 2017)
    It’s okay to be different and everybody has a purpose. Princess Reignn finds a friend in a basket. This friend turns out to be uniquely different from others. Will the village learn to accept the new friend? Will he find his purpose?
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  • Jolly Jordan's Unique Talents

    R. C. Ferguson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 7, 2017)
    Jolly Jordan is thrust into a whirlwind of events in which cooking becomes her comfort. Join Jolly Jordan as she masters her unique talents in the outstanding city of New Orleans. Faced with several mishaps and some even tougher changes, Jolly Jordan happiness and faith are tested. Can Jolly Jordan triumph and keep her smile and faith despite it all?"
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  • Pony jobs for Jill

    Ruby Ferguson

    Hardcover (Hodder & Stoughton, Jan. 1, 1960)
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  • Who Is Mama Talking To?

    R. Ferguson

    language (RCF Inspirations, Nov. 29, 2016)
    Mason Garvey, a three year old little boy, tells his story about the time he thought he caught his mama talking to herself. She was having such an interesting time that he had to sneak in to see what is going on for himself. Mason discovers that Mama is not talking to herself and he ends his story with his own conversation with the same person. Discover with Mason who Mama is talking to.
  • The Princess, the Knight, & the Knave

    R. D. Ferguson

    language (AyoKite Publishing, Jan. 17, 2014)
    --What kid armed only with a bag of stage-magic tricks wouldn't like to believe that he could fight a powerful wizard . . . and win?The Princess, the Knight, & the KnaveWhen fourteen-year-old budding stage illusionist, Matt Collins vanishes in a vortex of purple smoke, the live audience is astonished. So is Matt. The purple vortex is not his magic trick gone astray; it is the wicked wizard Crius swapping bodies with Matt. Trapped in the wizard's aged body and marooned in a medieval world of real magic, Matt seeks to return to his own body and time.The price of magic is accelerated aging. To permanently secure Matt's youth as his own, Crius spins a web of intrigue to set his enemies against Matt, but Matt has none of the wizard's magical abilities with which to defend himself. While Matt lives in this strange world, his body grows younger to reflect his soul. Meanwhile, Crius' stolen body--Matt's previous body--rapidly ages to reflect its occupant.Aided by the drunken wizard Alaric and the untrained apprentice Basil, Matt must thwart the knave Harold, avoid the wrath of the knight Sir Michael, and free the kidnapped Princess Ileana. If Matt fails, then Crius keeps a young body, and Matt will not live to celebrate his fifteenth birthday.Matt's only weapons in his quest are the magic tricks and illusions he practiced for the stage. Perhaps if he masters his presentation, these will be enough.The Princess, the Knight, & the Knave is a warm and humorous, young-adult fantasy.Cover Design & Layout by Pat R. Steiner Read Book 2 of Possible Magic, The Tunnel at the End of the Dark, available on Amazon.comComing Soon: The Stark and Dormy Knight, book 3 of Possible Magic.
  • Communication Skills

    Ferguson

    Paperback (Checkmark Books, Feb. 1, 2007)
    Looks at the communication skills necessary to succeed in business, including effective writing, public speaking, and listening.