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Books with author Rob Sanders

  • Shadow of Ullanor

    Rob Sanders

    eBook (Black Library, Oct. 20, 2016)
    The Imperium’s attempts to defeat the ork menace seem doomed to failure; it is only a matter of time before the greenskins triumph, and mankind is wiped from the face of the galaxy. Yet there is some cause for hope – the psychic weakness of the orks has been discovered, and a few Sisters of Silence yet survive. Supported by the full military might and technology of the Adeptus Mechanicus, the Space Marines head to the orks’ home world one final time. This time there will be no retreat, no surrender. They must succeed… or die in the attempt. Read it because It's the penultimate instalment in The Beast Arises series and the stakes couldn't be higher… We'd love to say more, but it might spoil the massive events that have happened so far, and those still to come! Just read it and see for yourself.
  • Shadow of Ullanor

    Rob Sanders

    Hardcover (Games Workshop, Oct. 25, 2016)
    For mankind to survive, a last-ditch attempt to destroy the ork menace must succeed.The Imperium’s attempts to defeat the ork menace seem doomed to failure; it is only a matter of time before the greenskins triumph, and mankind is wiped from the face of galactic map. Yet there is some cause for hope – the Imperial Fists Chapter is reformed, and a few Sisters of Silence yet survive. Supported by the full military might and technology of the Adeptus Mechanicus, the Space Marines head to the orks’ home world one final time. This time there will be no retreat, no surrender. They must succeed… or die in the attempt.
  • Rosie Sanders' Flowers: A Celebration of Botanical Art

    Rosie Sanders

    Hardcover (Batsford, March 7, 2017)
    Lovers of botanical art will feast their eyes on the stunning collection of 80 works by the painter often compared to Georgia O'Keeffe. Rosie Sanders's botanical paintings lie at the extreme end of botanical art—they exude dynamism and sensuality in every brushstroke, while their richness of color sets her apart from her contemporaries. This large-format book showcases her finest paintings in exquisite detail, accompanied by excellent and accessible scientific commentary. Rosie’s glorious selection of flowers ranges from tulips to orchids, roses to irises, anemones to amaryllis, and she illuminates them by fascinating and skillful uses of perspective and light.Includes an introduction by renowned Swiss botanist Dr. Andreas Honegger.
  • Cowboy Christmas by Rob Sanders

    Rob Sanders

    Hardcover (Golden Books, July 6, 1868)
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  • My Good News Journal: A Journal for Kids Who Are New Christians

    Rob Sanders

    Spiral-bound (B & H Pub Group, )
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  • The Fighting Infantryman: The Story of Albert D. J. Cashier, Transgender Civil War Soldier

    Rob Sanders, Nabi Ali

    Hardcover (little bee books, June 2, 2020)
    This beautifully written and timely story shows a transgender soldier's personal bravery as he faced daring challenges on the battlefield and privately battled the restrictions and confines of gender. By the time she arrived in Belvidere, Illinois, and started working as a farmhand, Jennie had a new name and a new identity . . . Albert D. J. Cashier. In 1861, the winds of war blew through the United States. Jennie Hodgers, a young immigrant from Ireland, moved west to Illinois and soon had a new name and a new identity--Albert D. J. Cashier. Like many other young men, Albert joined the Union Army. Though the smallest soldier in his company, Albert served for nearly three years and fought in forty battles and skirmishes. When the war ended, Albert continued to live his life as a man. His identity fit him as snug as his suspenders. Decades later, a reporter caught wind of the news that an old man in the Soldiers' and Sailors' Home was actually a woman. The news swept through the country. What would happen to Albert and his military pension? Would he be allowed to continue to live as he wished? How would his friends, fellow soldiers, and others in the community react? This book is published in partnership with GLAAD to accelerate LGBTQ inclusivity and acceptance.
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  • Jacky and Simba's trip to the African Savanna

    Robert Sanders

    language (, March 12, 2018)
    "Jacky and Simba's trip to the African Savanna" written by Robert Sanders is a beautifully illustrated rhyming book for small children. The story takes young readers into Jacky's dream world, where he and his cat Simba roam around African Savanna. Here, in Africa Jacky and Simba meet many different animals, make new friends, take a ride on an elephant and even become local heroes when helping to find a missing lion cub.Author takes his readers on an exciting and educational adventure where children get a chance to learn about different types of wild animals and explore fun and entertaining life of African Savanna.Here's what readers are saying about the colorful and valuable book:"Very cute story ;) Perfect book for kids age 3. The illustrations are awesome!" -- Angela''This book is Terrific. It is a great book for all. It is cute, entertaining and teaches a great lesson to kids!’' -- Laura''I can't tell you how much we truly love this book. I have shared it with so many other people who also have come to love it. It has such a nice rhythm to it as well as an uplifting message. Definitely worth checking out!'' -- Janis''My son loves the book. It is colorful and full of life. The pictures and words were just wonderful. He likes telling me all the animals that he sees.'' -- EmilyScroll to the top of the page and select the buy button right now.
  • Emily's Gift: A Tale of a Christmas Present, and a Christmas Past

    J.R. Sanders, Rose Sanders

    eBook (, July 31, 2020)
    Who has ever seen a faded photograph from bygone days without wondering about the people pictured - whom they were, how they lived, what became of them? Which of us has toured a historic building and never once thought, if these walls could talk…? Emily Primm has. A thoroughly modern New York girl devoid of such childlike imagination, she sees herself as an adult trapped in a ten-year-old’s body. She’s never more anxious to slip the bonds of childhood than at Christmas, when all the grownups around her seem to become kids themselves. However, when she’s given an unusual gift - a dollhouse that once belonged to a great-great grandmother, Emily’s intrigued. She’s inexplicably drawn to the heirloom, so much so that she finds herself whisked away to the house's real-life counterpart thirty miles - and more than a hundred years - from home. Emily spends Christmas Eve, 1905 with the real house’s residents, the Forrests. She becomes fast friends with young Grace and her little brother Harry, a bookish boy who may hold the key to sending Emily back home. Their bonds strengthen when Emily learns that Grace is the dollhouse’s original owner, and realizes that Harry and Grace are not only her friends, but her ancestors. As she shares in the Forrests’ old-fashioned traditions, Emily begins to view the holidays, her own family, and her youth in a different light. She longs to go home (even though it means enduring the dreaded family dinner!), and by the time she finds her way back she’s happy to return to the childhood she'd almost let slip away.
  • Rodzilla

    Rob Sanders, Dan Santat

    Hardcover (Margaret K. McElderry Books, May 9, 2017)
    This just in! There’s a Rodzilla on the loose! Is he a monster…or just your typical toddler? Tune in for the full report in this riotous picture book from Rob Sanders and Caldecott Medalist Dan Santat.Rodzilla is the mightiest toddler to ever roam the streets of the city. Marvel at the sight of his chubby monstrosity. Gaze at his toothless grin. Take a whiff of his…no, don’t do that. Only a mother could love such a creature. Rodzilla is taking over the city (that is really his playpen) and causing all sorts of chaos for its inhabitants (um, his parents). Can he be stopped before he toddles one step too far? Told as an action-packed news report, kids will love following Rodzilla on his mighty tear through the city, and ultimately back to his parents’ arms. Because sometimes even monsters need a little help.
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  • Outer Space Bedtime Race by Rob Sanders

    Rob Sanders

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, March 15, 1884)
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  • Cowboy Christmas

    Rob Sanders, John Manders

    Hardcover (Golden Books, Sept. 11, 2012)
    Three grizzled cowboys—Dwight, Darryl, and Dub—are stuck out on the range at Christmastime, roping steers and wrestling longhorns. Reminiscing about their childhood Christmases, they try to make the cowboy camp feel festive—and it's no surprise that a cactus decorated with tin cans, and cows dressed as reindeer, don't fill them with holiday cheer! But a surprise is in store for the Circle D dudes when Santa pays a visit to the cowboy campfire! Illustrated by award-winning artist John Manders, this deluxe hardcover gives consumers what they expect from Golden Books: a high-quality book at a great value, ready for gift-giving.
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  • Rodzilla

    Rob Sanders, Dan Santat

    language (Margaret K. McElderry Books, May 9, 2017)
    Catch the latest breaking news as a toddler terrorizes the city in this riotous picture book that reads like a kid-friendly monster movie with energetic art by Caldecott Medal–winning illustrator Dan Santat.Wobble-wobble-wobble. Toddle-CLUNK. What’s that smell? Rodzilla is shooting…stink-rays! Ack! Only a mother could love such a creature. Rodzilla is the mightiest toddler to ever roam the streets of the city. Marvel at the site of his chubby monstrosity. Gaze at his toothless grin. Take a whiff of his…wait, no, don’t do that. Rodzilla is taking over the city (his playpen) and causing all sorts of chaos for its inhabitants (his parents). Can he be stopped before he toddles too far? Told as an action-packed news report, kids will laugh out loud following Rodzilla on his mighty tear through the city, and ultimately back to his parents’ arms. Because sometimes even monsters need a little help.