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Books with author Richard Gary

  • The Boys and Girls Book About Divorce: For Children and Their Divorced Parents--The Essential Book

    Richard Gardner

    Paperback (Bantam, May 1, 1985)
    Should Your Parents Be Married Even If They’re Unhappy With Each Other?If your parents fuss at you does it mean they don’t love you? How can you tell if your father loves you if he lives in another city? Are you “bad” when you get angry with your mother or father? Why is it a mistake to talk to one parent about another? Do you blame yourself for your parents’ divorce?This warm and honest book provides reassuring answers to these and many more crucial questions children ask about divorce.
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  • The Monster in My Closet

    Richard Gary

    language (, May 8, 2020)
    Beneath the dark and moonlit night, as I laid down my head, I felt a strange and eerie feeling all around my bed. I swore I heard a breathing noise coming from the closet. Certainly, there was nothing hiding there inside, or was it? Everyone will have a fear that they must face one day. This is the tale of a little boy who would not back away.
  • The Monster in My Closet

    Richard Gary

    (Independently published, May 9, 2020)
    Beneath the dark and moonlit night, as I laid down my head, I felt a strange and eerie feeling all around my bed. I swore I heard a breathing noise coming from the closet. Certainly, there was nothing hiding there inside, or was it? Everyone will have a fear that they must face one day. This is the tale of a little boy who would not back away.
  • The History of the Acadians of Louisiana

    Zachary Richard

    Paperback (Univ of Louisiana at Lafayette, Nov. 12, 2013)
    Inspired by an earlier volume published in New Brunswick dealing with the history of the Acadian community there, this work shares the same history as the Acadians of the Canadian maritimes up to the Deportation of 1755. At that point, The History of the Acadians of Louisiana follows the route of exile that brought the Acadians to Louisiana. It studies the evolution of the Acadian community in Louisiana and furnishes a portrait of contemporary Acadian/Cajun culture through its social traditions and artistic expression. Rich in archival images and captivating photography, the book is a beginner's guide to the Acadian/Cajun experience of Louisiana. English version of Histoires des Acadiennes et des Acadiens de la Louisiane, Fall 2012.
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  • Safari

    Richard Gary

    eBook (, May 19, 2020)
    As the morning sun peeks over the grassy plains, the lion hunt is about to begin. In Safari, set out on a journey searching for the mighty king of the jungle; a journey with some unexpected twists along the way
  • Elizabeth's 100,000 Square Foot Closet

    Richard Gary

    eBook (, May 25, 2020)
    Go on a trip with Elizabeth, a girl with a serious clothing fetish and the perfect place to put them all. You may have seen big closets before, but you’ve never seen a closet like this-guaranteed.
  • Dreaming of Heaven

    Richard Gary

    eBook (, May 23, 2020)
    We all have questions about what heaven will be like. What will we see? Who will we meet? What will we do? In Dreaming of Heaven, a young boy dreams about seeing Jesus and asks Him the questions that he longs to know. An insightful, touching story of young faith, comfort, and hope, Dreaming of Heaven is a sure favorite for readers of all ages.
  • Ancient tales and folklore of Japan

    Richard G.S

    eBook
    Ancient tales and folklore of Japan 630 pages
  • The Shadow of The Snowman

    Richard Gary

    Paperback (Independently published, March 11, 2017)
    Brandon and Eric's great grandfather, Thomas Bishop, a former Army Ranger and retired instructor, has just passed away. They are all still mourning his loss when they suddenly discover that he never retired at all, but was actually an intelligence liaison with the CIA. Along with their uncle, Robert, they are inadvertently saved from an assassin's strike by Thomas' protege, Nicholas Rayne. Together, they team up to help solve Thomas' last assignment, unlocking the secrets to a deadly organization's nefarious plans which threaten to alter the path of governments home and abroad. From the moonlit streets of Montreal, to the highways of Atlanta and the neighborhoods of Boston, it's race against time to bring down a dangerous, worldwide order, or watch as they massacre their was up the ranks of power.
  • Safari

    Richard Gary

    Paperback (Independently published, May 21, 2020)
    As the morning sun peeks over the grassy plains, the lion hunt is about to begin. In Safari, set out on a journey searching for the mighty king of the jungle; a journey with some unexpected twists along the way.
  • Canal Boatman: My Life on Upstate Waterways

    Richard Garrity

    Paperback (Syrcause University Press, July 1, 1984)
    The author's own sixty-five years of experience on the Erie Canal and Barge Canal System and interviews with other former boatmen make up a history of the old canal days of upper New York State.
  • Double Dare

    Richard Gary

    Hardcover (Tate Publishing & Enterprises, July 7, 2015)
    We all know that little boys will do just about anything to prove they are fearless. In Double Dare, a simple challenge to eat a tadpole turns into something stickier, ickier, and funnier than any of the boys could have imagined. A delightfully humorous tale of boys' bravado, Double Dare is sure to entertain readers young and old.