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Books with author Robert Barr

  • If Wishes Were Horses LP

    Robert Barclay

    Paperback (HarperLuxe, Feb. 15, 2011)
    In this unforgettable novel of love, hope, and second chances, a grieving man's personal plan for redemption is suddenly and unexpectedly turned upside down . . . Devastated by the senseless deaths of his wife and son at the hands of a drunk driver, Wyatt Blaine remains unable to forgive or to love again. Searching for a sense of peace, he decides to revive his late wife's equine therapy program for troubled teens at the Blaine family ranch. But then Wyatt's pastor asks for the impossible—for Wyatt to meet with Gabby Powers, the widow of the man responsible for the accident, and accept her troubled son, Trevor, into the program. Wyatt reluctantly agrees. To his great surprise, Wyatt finds himself drawn to Gabby. But to heal completely, Wyatt and Gabby must first overcome the common tragedy that separates them and learn the true nature of forgiveness. And only by conquering these seeming impossibilities might their hearts become free to love each other . . .
  • Francis Drake

    Roberta Bard

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, Oct. 1, 1992)
    Describes the life and adventures of the seaman who was the first Englishman to sail around the world.
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  • Indecent Exposures: Short Fiction

    Robert Bahr

    Paperback (Factor Pr, Oct. 1, 1993)
    Contents: Another Time or Place; Morningstar; The Arms of Michael; The Gold Pen; Suva Boy; Good-Bye to All That; From a Distant Way; Songs of Love; Everyday Life; Dear and Only Friend; Indecent Exposures; Jodi.
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  • Mr. Willowby's Christmas tree.

    Robert E. Barry

    Mass Market Paperback (McGraw-Hill, Jan. 1, 1963)
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  • How to Understand Your Parents and Maybe Like the Ones You Love

    Robert Baden

    Paperback (Concordia Pub House, June 26, 1987)
    A guide to understanding why parents feel the way they do about teenage dress, eating, driving, and study habits, career goals, sexual behavior, and attitudes about Church, God, and morality.
  • Emily Bronte

    Robert Barnard

    Paperback (British Library Board, March 31, 2000)
    This illustrated biography examines the life and legacy of Emily Bronte. The enigma that a young woman from such a closed and protected environment as a Yorkshire rectory could write the wildly romantic and complex "Wuthering Heights" has long been a source of fascination. Largely self-educated, Emily spent most of her life at the rectory in Haworth. Her solitary instincts are well-known, and the biographer's task has been made no easier by her refusal to give anything of herself away to anyone during her lifetime. Robert Barnard examines her insulated childhood, and the stories of Gondal and Angria, leading to the lyrical poems of her twenties which prefigure the raw intensity of "Wuthering Heights". He demonstrates that many aspects of "Wuthering Heights" were shaped or stimulated by her own experiences, many of which can be traced to real examples. He also refers extensively to other critical sources, from early reviews of "Wuthering Heights" to Mrs. Gaskell's appraisal of Emily's "stern selfishness", to Juliet Barker's recent biography of the Bronte family.
  • The Green Dragon

    Robert Barker

    Paperback (Line By Lion Publications, April 8, 2016)
    Iberian origin stories of dragons by acclaimed dragon handler, Dragon Bob.
  • The Long Dragon

    Robert Barker

    Paperback (Line By Lion Publications, April 8, 2016)
    Japanese origin stories of dragons by acclaimed dragon handler, Dragon Bob.
  • The Lord's Prayer

    Robert Baden

    Paperback (Concordia Publishing, Dec. 1, 2012)
    As Jesus taught the disciples to prayer with the Lord's Prayer, He teaches children what those words mean in the context of their lives.First published in 1964, Arch Books captivate children with colorful pictures and creative poems. Each book presents a complete Bible story in a fun-to-read way that children ages 5-9 will understand and remember. Known for their biblical and historical accuracy, Arch Books are accessible, engaging, affordable, and collectible-perfect for assisting teachers and parents as they teach children the Bible and how God works in all aspects of life.
  • Mr. Willowby's Christmas Tree

    Robert E. Barry

    Library Binding (Demco Media, Nov. 1, 1992)
    A poem about a Christmas tree that was too big to fit in Mr. Willowby's parlor
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  • Corpse in a Gilded Cage

    Robert Barnard

    Hardcover (New York Scribners 1984., March 15, 1984)
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