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Books with author Richard Dodge Davidson

  • The Man Who Moved a Mountain

    Richard C. Davids

    Paperback (Augsburg Fortress Publishers, May 2, 1991)
    This is the definitive biography of Reverend Bob Childress of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Often compared to Mark Twain's tales of the Mississippi, the style and the text show, with stark clarity, the transforming effects Childress and his ministry had on the rough and wild mountain communities of this section of Virginia.
  • Fountain of Revenge

    Richard Dodge Davidson

    eBook
    This novel is the 2018 First Place Winner of the Royal Dragonfly Book Awards in the E book Mystery category.The book tells the story of two young New York City attorneys who are asked to investigate a matter in Georgia for their senior partner and his client. It involves a legend of the Cherokee Nation regarding a formula, and a potion made from the formula, that prolongs the natural lifespan. Other competitors also have heard about the legend and the purported existence of the potion, so there is competition to find the formula first among a major pharmaceutical company, representatives of the Cherokee Nation, and perhaps some unknown killers. The pursuit of the mystery on behalf of the firm's client leads to twists and turns before unexpected dangers arise for the two young attorneys. It is a legal thriller, love story, and exciting action drama right to the end.
  • Fountain of Revenge

    Richard Dodge Davidson

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 6, 2018)
    This book tells the story of two young New York City attorneys who are asked to investigate a matter in Georgia for their senior partner and his client. It involves a legend of the Cherokee Nation regarding a formula, and a potion made from the formula, that prolongs the natural lifespan. Other competitors also have heard about the legend and the purported existence of the potion, so there is competition to find the formula first among a major pharmaceutical company, representatives of the Cherokee Nation, and perhaps some unknown killers. The pursuit of the mystery on behalf of the firm's client leads to twists and turns before unexpected dangers arise for the two young attorneys. It is a legal thriller, love story, and exciting action drama right to the end.
  • The Man Who Moved a Mountain

    Richard C. Davids

    eBook (Augsburg Fortress Publishers, May 2, 1991)
    This is the definitive biography of Reverend Bob Childress of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Often compared to Mark Twain's tales of the Mississippi, the style and the text show, with stark clarity, the transforming effects Childress and his ministry had on the rough and wild mountain communities of this section of Virginia.
  • THE MAN WHO MOVED A MOUNTAIN

    Richard C. Davids

    Hardcover (Fortress Press, March 15, 1970)
    A true story about a man who became a preacher and educated a backwoods rural community. He also advocated for them for better education, churches, schools and roads.
  • Hill of Souls

    Richard Davids

    eBook (Richard Davids, Nov. 15, 2013)
    When a family of four visit Combe Haven in Devon for their Easter holidays, they get caught up in a thrilling, ghostly adventure that goes beyond their wildest imagination... Filled with spirits of the past, old Parish records and raging seas, Hill of Souls is a wonderfully atmospheric novel, inspired by ghost stories, mystery books, traditional folk tales and country legends from England. When brother and sister, Davie and Jen, uncover some ancient wood working tools in the stream near the holiday cottage they’re staying at, that's only the beginning... The town of Combe Haven has a deep, dark secret, involving the hanging of an innocent man more than 500 years ago. Davie and Jen gradually uncover the shocking truth about Joseph Methias, who was wrongly hung for murder. But they soon realise they’re not the only ones with a personal stake in the story. What terrible truths will Davie and Jen uncover? And how can they help Joseph? This mystery ghost story for young and older adults will suit those who enjoyed reading Famous Five and anyone who loves mystery stories. Hill of Souls is richly populated by spirits seeking revenge in a place where the past is ever near the surface, and life blurs into myth and history. With its supernatural twist and poignant plot, this beautifully written book promises to leave you laughing and crying in equal measure.Richard Davids vividly brings his characters to life with perception, humour and heart. Portraying a good sense of place, he paints his settings with an artist’s eye, from the prehistoric wilderness of the olden days to the gentle beauty of Combe Haven, Devon. This book is written with a beautiful integrity that’s hard to find, with an unforgettable moral that will move you to tears.Spooky, but with an underlying sweetness, this ghost story for children is sure to warm the cockles of your heart. Hill of Souls isn’t just a ghost mystery story. It offers readers a memorable blend of chills, thrills, heart-warming love, family unity and friendship.So lock your door, turn up the lights and put some extra logs on the fire as you indulge in this fabulously written ghost story book...About the AuthorRichard Davids is a freelance writer, artist, poet and the British author of children’s book, ‘The Story of Flyn the Stickleback’. Richard enjoys the challenges of creativity and attention to detail, and has been an eager nature lover for decades. The natural world has always been a source of wonder for him, which inevitably sparked his love of writing about it. He grew up in Harrow, where he spent many a day on hiking trails looking for animals, identifying trees, wildflowers, insects and reading about sea life, forever twisting them into his current works. He now lives in the beautiful suburbs of Hertfordshire, Berkhamsted, with his wife, son and dog. He has a daughter who is also a writer, and author of nine children’s books. Read more by visiting his website: http://lynrick.wix.com/richard-davids
  • The Other Side of the Tree

    Rich Davidson

    language (BookBaby, Nov. 1, 2013)
    This warm memoir, set on a rural Michigan farm in the mid-1950's, delivers timeless lessons from a simpler day. A poor illegitimate child pursues personal dreams within the reality of harsh poverty; seeks simple truth within his increasingly complex world; silently grapples with personal guilt and loss; and wrestles with mental and spiritual growth as he searches for his place in his family and the universe. A barn burning, a family death, and a spiritual awakening are major events which bring the grandson and his seasoned leathery patriarch on a course toward lifetime resolutions for both. The author, born in Michigan but now a resident of Georgia, has waited over fifty years to write this story.
  • My Whole Food ABC's

    David Richard

    Paperback (Square One, Oct. 1, 1997)
    My Whole Food ABC's introduces children to the value of healthy food. Simple rhymes and colorful illustratons associate whole foods with the letters of the alphabet. Children learn their ABC's as they begin to understand both health and nutrition.
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  • The Man Who Moved a Mountain

    Richard C. Davids

    Paperback (Augsburg Fortress Publishers, Oct. 1, 2009)
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  • Puddles of Ithaca

    Richard R. Davison

    Paperback (Xlibris, Nov. 28, 2011)
    Book by Davison, Richard R.
  • The Man Who Moved a Mountain

    richard davids

    Paperback (Fortress Press, March 15, 1970)
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  • The Man Who Moved a Mountain

    Richard C Davids

    Paperback (Augsburg Fortress Publishing, Jan. 1, 1972)
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