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Books with author Rose Robbins

  • Talking is Not My Thing

    Rose Robbins

    Hardcover (Eerdmans Books for Young Readers, Aug. 4, 2020)
    This little sister might not use words, but she’s got plenty to say! Narrated through thought bubbles, this energetic book invites readers into the day of a nonverbal girl with autism. She has so much to do—games to play, spaghetti to eat, and a missing stuffed animal to find! Sometimes life can be noisy and overwhelming, but something new is always around the corner. Talking isn’t the only way to make a joke, ask for Grandma’s help, or surprise your brother… Illustrated in bright colors, Talking Is Not My Thing is a joyful portrait of neurodiverse family life.
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  • Me and My Sister

    Rose Robbins

    Hardcover (Eerdmans Books for Young Readers, April 14, 2020)
    Getting along with your sister is never easy—especially if your brains work in different ways! Based on the author’s childhood, Me and My Sister is a gentle exploration of growing up with an autistic sibling. Life in a neurodiverse home isn’t straightforward: these siblings communicate and behave in different ways. They’re also unique people with different likes and dislikes. Misunderstandings are bound to happen! But despite the occasional bickering and confusion, maybe this brother and sister can discover new ways to love and help one another. Siblings of all backgrounds will connect to this playfully illustrated story about embracing difference.
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  • Deep Blue Ocean

    Rose Robbins

    eBook (Dawn River Press, Oct. 6, 2011)
    Have you ever felt uneasy or dissatisfied about your religion or your spiritual beliefs? Are you tired of religious jargon and twelve-step-type formulas that leave you feeling empty inside?Have you ever wondered what it might be like to know God in a different, more personal way? A simple, non-"religious" way, where rules and words and "image" are not so important? In Deep Blue Ocean, you will accompany author Rose Robbins on her own private spiritual journey. You will learn with her how you can love God and receive His love in a delicious, beautiful flow, without falseness or hypocrisy. If you have been hurt or disillusioned by religious people and organized churches, this book offers healing for your heart. REVIEWS FOR DEEP BLUE OCEAN"If you've been wondering if there's more to God than what you've learned by rote in Sunday school, then Deep Blue Ocean should be on your reading list. Rose Robbins, an accomplished singer/songwriter, takes you through her hard-earned spiritual journey--a journey sprinkled with awakenings, revelations, and just plain old common sense that will point you to God in a whole new way." -- Wendy Boswell, author, The About.com Guide to Online Research "...a compelling, courageous, and charming spiritual memoir. It's an unsparing yet uplifting self-portrait of a young woman's lifelong quest to grapple with and resolve the fundamental questions that life poses to all of us. Rose Robbins, a brilliantly talented musician and artist, aims to share her private odyssey with spiritual seekers--with those striving for a sense of personal meaning and purpose, but who may be turned off by the rigid dogmas and vacuous trappings of conventional religions. The result is an unconventional book that is in turns poignant, thoughtful, harrowing, amusing, insightful, and ultimately, inspiring." -- Robert Bidinotto, author, Hunter: A Thriller
  • Elena's Shells

    Rose Robbins

    Hardcover (Starfish Bay Publishing, April 1, 2019)
    Elena loves her impressive collection of wonderful seashells, so when a sneaky shell escapes, Elena uses all her efforts to get it back. Only then does she discover that the shell is home to a hermit crab. Will she find it within herself to help the hermit crab, or is keeping her shells her one and only priority?
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  • Deep Blue Ocean: my voyage into God and love

    Rose Robbins

    Paperback (Dawn River Press, Oct. 15, 2011)
    Have you ever felt uneasy or dissatisfied about your religion or your spiritual beliefs? Are you tired of religious jargon and twelve-step-type formulas that leave you feeling empty inside? Have you ever wondered what it might be like to know God in a different, more personal way? A simple, non-“religious” way, where rules and words and “image” are not so important? In Deep Blue Ocean, you will accompany author Rose Robbins on her own private spiritual journey. You will learn with her how you can love God and receive His love in a delicious, beautiful flow, without falseness or hypocrisy. If you have been hurt or disillusioned by religious people and organized churches, this book offers healing for your heart. Reviews for Deep Blue Ocean “If you’ve been wondering if there’s more to God than what you’ve learned by rote in Sunday school, then Deep Blue Ocean should be on your reading list. Rose Robbins, an accomplished singer/songwriter, takes you through her hard-earned spiritual journey—a journey sprinkled with awakenings, revelations, and just plain old common sense that will point you to God in a whole new way.” -- Wendy Boswell, author, The About.com Guide to Online Research "...a compelling, courageous, and charming spiritual memoir. It’s an unsparing yet uplifting self-portrait of a young woman’s lifelong quest to grapple with and resolve the fundamental questions that life poses to all of us. " --Robert Bidinotto, author, HUNTER: A Thriller
  • Look Both Ways in the Barrio Blanco

    Judith Robbins Rose

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Sept. 8, 2015)
    With humor and sensitivity, a debut novelist explores the coming of age of a girl caught between two cultures as she finds the courage to forge a new destiny.“Miss, will you be my Amiga?” Amiga means "friend" in Spanish, but at the youth center, it meant a lady to take you places. I never asked myself if two people as different as Miss and me could ever really be amigas. When Jacinta Juarez is paired with a rich, famous mentor, she is swept away from the diapers and dishes of her own daily life into a world of new experiences. But crossing la linea into Miss’s world is scary. Half of Jacinta aches for the comfort of Mamá and the familiar safety of the barrio, while the other half longs to embrace a future that offers more than cleaning stuff for white people. When her family is torn apart, Jacinta needs to bring the two halves of herself together to win back everything she's lost. Can she channel the power she’s gained from her mentor and the strength she’s inherited from Mamá to save her shattered home life?
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  • Learn the ABCs of Bottle Feeding Your Baby: How to feed your Baby with feeding Bottle when you’re new to formula

    Rosemary Robbins

    language (, May 21, 2020)
    They say breastfeeding is best, but what if you can’t breastfeed? Many women cannot breastfeed. Some are simply unable to, while others choose to not breastfeed for social, medical, emotional and cultural reasons. Whatever the reason is, you need to learn the ABCs of bottle feeding your newborn and make sure your baby is comfortable during feeding times with these expert-recommended bottle-feeding tips.Even if you are already used to breastfeeding and are new to bottle-feeding, it might take some time for you to get used to formula feeding. But, not to worry, you will eventually get used to it after reading this useful guide.So, gets this formula feeding book to be successful in formula and bottle feeding.
  • Look Both Ways in the Barrio Blanco

    Judith Robbins Rose

    eBook (Candlewick Press, Sept. 8, 2015)
    With humor and sensitivity, a debut novelist explores the coming of age of a girl caught between two cultures as she finds the courage to forge a new destiny.“Miss, will you be my Amiga?” Amiga means "friend" in Spanish, but at the youth center, it meant a lady to take you places. I never asked myself if two people as different as Miss and me could ever really be amigas. When Jacinta Juarez is paired with a rich, famous mentor, she is swept away from the diapers and dishes of her own daily life into a world of new experiences. But crossing la linea into Miss’s world is scary. Half of Jacinta aches for the comfort of Mamá and the familiar safety of the barrio, while the other half longs to embrace a future that offers more than cleaning stuff for white people. When her family is torn apart, Jacinta needs to bring the two halves of herself together to win back everything she's lost. Can she channel the power she’s gained from her mentor and the strength she’s inherited from Mamá to save her shattered home life?
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  • Taliesin and King Arthur

    Robbins Robbins

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, June 1, 1980)
    King Arthur's court finally learns the history of the prophesizing young poet, Taliesin
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  • Awaken the Giant Within

    A. Robbins

    Paperback (Free Press, March 15, 1992)
    Awaken the Giant Within : How to Take Immediate Control of Your Mental, Emotional, Physical and Financial Destiny! [Paperback]Anthony Robbins (Author)
  • Looking at Nature

    Robin Robbins

    Paperback (BBC Books, April 1, 1992)
    "Fact Finders Series" books are based upon a popular BBC Educational TV series, are clear and colorful informational books for children 8-12 years of age
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  • Food For Thought: The Stories Behind the Things We Eat by Robbins, Ken

    Robbins

    Hardcover (Flash Point, 2009, )
    Food For Thought: The Stories Behind the Things We Eat by Robbins, Ken [Flash...