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Books with author S Adler

  • The Golden Peacock

    S Adler

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 19, 2014)
    THE GOLDEN PEACOCK ****************************** Long, long ago and far, far away, A big pirate ship set sail one day, It carried heavy sacks of silver and gold, And three wicked pirates, strong and bold.
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  • The Golden Peacock: Books about values for kids

    S Adler

    eBook (, Nov. 29, 2017)
    THE GOLDEN PEACOCK******************************Long, long ago and far, far away,A big pirate ship set sail one day,It carried heavy sacks of silver and gold,And three wicked pirates, strong and bold.
  • Fly free

    C.S. Adler

    language (, Jan. 29, 2016)
    "None of Shari's brothers experience the cruel words and physical abuse she gets from her mother even though she does her best to be a good girl. Her mother expects her to take care of her little brother. Well, Shari loves him enough not to mind that responsibility, but when he gets in trouble her mother blames her. Her only escape is the woods and the birds! As secrets in her life are revealed, Shari finds a friend, an older woman who is also a bird lover. Would Shari be better off living with her friend?"
  • Footsteps on the Stairs

    C. S. Adler

    eBook (Open Road Distribution, Feb. 2, 2016)
    Fun loving Dodie is at a creepy beach house to get to know her neat little stepbrother and her cool, perfect stepsister, Anne. Anne is thirteen, like Dodie, but they couldn’t be more different. When both girls hear footsteps on the stairs at night, they are thrown together to solve the mystery. Their investigation lands them in the middle of a jealous quarrel between two long dead sisters. How can Dodie and Anne pacify the ghosts?
  • If Only I wasn't Lonely!

    S Adler

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 25, 2014)
    Beyond the tallest mountains, in a forest far away, There's a haven safe from tigers, where gentle animals stay. They hide there from predators and live a life of ease, Eating lots of vegetables and fruit that grows on trees.
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  • Footsteps on the Stairs: A NOVEL

    C. S. Adler

    Paperback (iUniverse, April 22, 2005)
    Fun loving Dodie is at the creepy beach house to get to know her heat little stepbrother and her cool, perfect stepsister, Anne. Anne is thirteen, like Dodie, but they couldn't be more different. When both girls hear footsteps on the stairs at night, they are thrown together to solve a mystery. Their investigation lands them in the middle of a jealous quarrel between two long dead sisters. How can Dodie and Anne pacify the ghosts?
  • Mrs. Rose and the crows

    S Adler

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 4, 2016)
    Deep in a garden a special tree grows, An apple tree owned by a woman named Rose. She keeps them protected, in every way, And munches its apples each summer’s day.
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  • Scarecrow on Horseback

    C. S. Adler

    eBook (Fire and Ice Young Adult Books, Feb. 22, 2014)
    A humiliating experience keeps Mel from riding a horse, but she is happy to do scut work at the dude ranch where her mother works. Every horse she bonds with though is sold off by the arrogant head wrangler. Finally, she develops a special relationship with a wild horse down the road. To make Cheyenne, the mustang, her own, she must risk disaster by agreeing to lead family rides for the ranch. Can she do it?
  • Who's That Doctor?

    S. Adler

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 21, 2017)
    Once Uncle Jake walked around all dejected His doctor had given him news unexpected He needed to exercise, try to stay fit Though he preferred to just watch his TV and sit. “But really, what harm can a walk do?” he said. And he suddenly noticed a new store ahead.
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  • That Horse Whiskey!

    C. S. Adler

    eBook (Open Road Distribution, Feb. 2, 2016)
    When Lainey fails to get the horse Dad promised her for her birthday, she takes on a job training a stubborn horse at a riding stable down the road. The horse, Whiskey, won’t take a rider for more than a quarter of a mile before turning back to his corral. Besides Whiskey, Lainey gets involved training Ryan, a city boy who knows nothing about horses. Her success with Whiskey will gain her free riding privileges plus something even more important to a young girl.
  • The Magic of the Glits: A Tale of Loss, Love, and Lasting Friendship

    C.S. Adler

    eBook (iUniverse, Oct. 4, 2007)
    "A coming-of-age novel with a refreshingly different twist. Heartwarming but never sentimentalized and thoroughly believable."-Cyrisse Jaffee, School Library Journal"Adler infuses her first book with sympathy and sharp insights, and she writes with professionalism."-Publishers WeeklyTwelve-year-old Jeremy is sure his summer at his family's beach cottage is going to be terrible. It's bad enough having a cast on his leg so he can't run on the beach or swim with his friends, but to be stuck taking care of Lynette, a timid, seven-year-old girl, is the ultimate torture.Once Lynette arrives, though, Jeremy has to admit that he enjoys the company. She's stuck in a depression after her mother's recent drowning, and she doesn't want to go anywhere near the ocean. To lift Lynette's spirits, Jeremy invents the Glits, magical creatures who grant wishes. Jeremy and Lynette spend their days building elaborate sand castles for the Glits and becoming close friends, but as summer draws to a close, Jeremy worries about what will happen to Lynette when he's no longer at her side.A little touch of magic and a dose of "joy fizz" from the Glits just might solve Lynette's problems and restore this sullen girl to her laughing, playful self.
  • The Silver Coach

    C. S. Adler

    Hardcover (Putnam Juvenile, Oct. 11, 1979)
    Neither 12-year-old Chris nor her 6-year-old sister look forward to spending the summer with their unknown grandmother in a remote woodland cabin, but the summer holds many surprises for them, not the least of which is a gradual acceptance of their parents' divorce.Twelve-year-old Chris Wallace's life is so troubled by her parents' separation and her growing jealousy of her younger sister that she knows the little silver-wire coach is something special and magical the first time she sees it
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