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Books with author Ruth Sanderson

  • Goldilocks

    Ruth Sanderson

    Hardcover (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, Oct. 1, 2009)
    Beloved illustrator Ruth Sanderson offers a fresh, heartwarming twist to the classic story. In the new happy ending, Goldilocks makes up for her presumptuous infractions on the Three Bears' household by helping them make muffins with the berries she's picked from the woods near their home. Charming artwork--topped off with a tried-and-true recipe for homemade blueberry muffins--make this new edition of Goldilocks a story time treasure that is just right.
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  • Hush, Little Horsie

    Jane Yolen, Ruth Sanderson

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, Sept. 28, 2010)
    Hush, little horsie,Asleep on the moor.Your mama is close—That’s what mamas are for.Mama horses around the world promise to watch over their little ones as the foals frolic and play and eventually fall asleep in this soothing bedtime story. Young horse lovers will drift off with Ruth Sanderson’s stunning horses in their minds and the promise of their own parents’ enduring love in their hearts.Award-winning author Jane Yolen has written the New York Times bestselling How Do Dinosaurs . . . series and Owl Moon, winner of the Caldecott Medal. In Hush, Little Horsie, she has dreamed up a lovely rhyming read-aloud for a mother and child to snuggle up with.This gorgeous picture book is perfect for horse lovers big and small—and for mothers in need of a good bedtime story.
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  • The Golden Mare, the Firebird, and the Magic Ring by Ruth Sanderson

    Ruth Sanderson

    Hardcover (Crocodile Books(Inteu), Aug. 16, 1746)
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  • The Dying Flame

    R.L. Sanderson

    eBook (, Oct. 31, 2017)
    Orla has spent her life in hiding. She's seen what happens to people who break the rules against the use of magic in the Seven Isles, and it's not pretty. But when her beloved younger sister is imprisoned by the Uruhenshi Brethren, Orla is willing to risk everything to free her. Even if that means using her forbidden magic. She discovers her powers run deeper - and darker - than she ever imagined. Transported in secret to the Royal Court, Orla is sworn to serve the King. But first she has to stay alive. Orla finds herself thrust into a dangerous world that her past life in the slums has done nothing to prepare her for. With the help of new allies, she learns that her power might be the key to defeating the Uruhenshi and restoring the Kingdom. But then, in a shocking turn of events, Orla's past and present collide, and she must choose between her new-found sense of duty and the vengeance that she longs for. Will her choice be the spark that burns the Seven Isles?The Dying Flame, the first book in the Darkfall series, is a gripping dark fantasy court intrigue.
  • Bell's Star

    Alison Hart, Ruth Sanderson

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, March 24, 2009)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. In the Vermont spring of 1853, Bell's Star, a Morgan horse, and his owner Katie rescue a runaway slave and try to outwit the slave catchers in order to help her to freedom.
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  • The Animal, the Vegetable, and John D Jones

    Betsy Byars, Ruth Sanderson

    language (Open Road Media Teen & Tween, Feb. 12, 2013)
    Clara and Deanie are on vacation to see their dad—so why do they have to spend time with his new girlfriend and her annoying son?After their parents’ divorce, sisters Clara and Deanie are more than happy to have some time alone with their father during a beach vacation. After all, nobody dotes on them as much as their father. But it turns out dad has different plans for their trip. He’s brought along his girlfriend and her son: the snotty, completely un-fun John D. Jones. But when disaster strikes, this group of distrustful semi-relations must come together quickly to avoid a major tragedy. This absorbing story of mixed-up families shows how emotional bonds stay strong even when parents move apart. This ebook features an illustrated biography of Betsy Byars including rare images from the author’s personal collection.
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  • Horse Diaries #16: Penny

    Whitney Sanderson, Ruth Sanderson

    Library Binding (Random House Books for Young Readers, April 30, 2019)
    For all lovers of horses and history! In the latest book in the Horse Diaries series, meet Penny, a blue-eyed palomino paint mare who grows up in the Wild West of California during the Gold Rush!CALIFORNIA, 1850. Penny is a blue-eyed palomino paint mare with a taste for adventure! She and a boy named Jesse search for gold in the hills of Northern California. After striking it rich and then losing everything, Jesse and Penny join the Pony Express. The job is a tough one, but Penny loves a challenge! Here is Penny's story . . . in her own words.Love horses and history? Don't miss the stories of Elska, Bell's Star, Calvino, Lily, and more in the Horse Diaries series!
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  • Saints: Lives and Illuminations

    Ruth Sanderson

    Paperback (Eerdmans Books for Young Readers, Aug. 31, 2007)
    Provides brief stories from the lives of forty Christian saints of the first millenium.
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  • The Enchanted Wood

    Ruth Sanderson

    Hardcover (Little, Brown and Company, Sept. 7, 1995)
    A widowed and grief-stricken king calls on his three sons to end the drought that has ravaged the kingdom. The princes eagerly accept the quest to find the Heart of the World, which, once found, will save the land. One by one each prince confidently enters the Enchanted Wood.
  • By Ruth Sanderson More Saints: Lives and Illuminations

    Ruth Sanderson

    Hardcover (Eerdmans Pub Co, March 28, 2007)
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  • Poochie and the Four Seasons Fair

    Joan Webb, Ruth Sanderson

    Library Binding (Western Publishing Company, Jan. 1, 1984)
    Poochie, the cuddly, fun-loving puppy, and her friends from Dogwood go to a most unusual fair
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  • Horse Diaries #14: Calvino

    Whitney Sanderson, Ruth Sanderson

    Library Binding (Random House Books for Young Readers, Jan. 10, 2017)
    For all lovers of horses and history! This latest book in the Horse Diaries series features an Andalusian horse in romantic sixteenth-century Spain. Southern Spain, 1570s Calvino is a dapple-gray Andalusian stallion. He grew up driving cattle in the mountains, but soon he catches the eye of King Philip II’s horse master. Now Calvino and his young rider, Rico, must learn the complicated moves of doma clásica riding. Calvino doesn’t understand the use of this prancing—until he and Rico are chosen to represent the king in a deadly bullfight that will put all his skills to the test. Here is Calvino’s story . . . in his own words. Praise for Elska (Horse Diaries #1): “A must for horse lovers, the cozy and exciting adventure will draw a wide audience.” —Booklist
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