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Books with author S.L. Woodruff

  • Mis' Beauty

    Helen S. Woodruff

    Paperback (Hildreth Press, May 27, 2009)
    This early works on Mis' Beauty is a fascinating novel of the period and still an interesting read today. Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900's and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
  • Leaves from my Journal

    W. Woodruff

    Paperback (BiblioBazaar, June 3, 2009)
    This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the digitization process. Though we have made best efforts - the books may have occasional errors that do not impede the reading experience. We believe this work is culturally important and have elected to bring the book back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. This text refers to the Bibliobazaar edition.
  • Foundations of Biology.

    L Loss Woodruff

    Paperback (Macmillan 1931, March 15, 1931)
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  • The Orphan of Ellis Island

    E Woodruff

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, June 1, 2000)
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  • Fairy Goblin's Grin Version B

    S.L. Woodruff

    eBook (Pausefortot Press, April 16, 2016)
    Follow along as a cacophony of strange and highly unusual sounds fill the room. There are grumbles and snorts, snuffles and wails. We must try to uncover whether this creature has tails!Children are growing up in increasingly diverse families. These children deserve to have access to books that offer them stories where they can find a better representation of their own family dynamic. Fairy Goblin’s Grin is offered in the following options:Version A: Light Skin Tone – Male/Female/BabyVersion B: Light-To-Medium Skin Tone – Male/Female/BabyVersion C: Medium Skin Tone – Male/Female/BabyVersion D: Dark Skin Tone – Male/Female/BabyVersion E: Mixed Race - Light Skin Tone Male/Dark Skin Tone Female/Mixed Tone BabyVersion F: Mixed Race - Light Skin Tone Female/Dark Skin Tone Male/Mixed Tone BabyVersion G: Mixed Race - Medium Skin Tone Male/Dark Skin Tone Female/Mixed Tone BabyVersion H: Mixed Race – Medium Skin Tone Female/Dark Skin Tone Male/Mixed Tone BabyVersion I: Single Parent – Light Skin Tone Male/BabyVersion J: Single Parent – Light Skin Tone Female/BabyVersion K: Single Parent – Light-To-Medium Skin Tone Male/BabyVersion L: Single Parent – Light-To-Medium Skin Tone Female/BabyVersion M: Single Parent – Medium Skin Tone Male/BabyVersion N: Single Parent – Medium Skin Tone Female/BabyVersion O: Single Parent – Dark Skin Tone Male/BabyVersion P: Single Parent – Dark Skin Tone Female/Baby
  • Fairy Goblin's Grin Version D

    S.L. Woodruff

    eBook (Pausefortot Press, April 16, 2016)
    Follow along as a cacophony of strange and highly unusual sounds fill the room. There are grumbles and snorts, snuffles and wails. We must try to uncover whether this creature has tails!Children are growing up in increasingly diverse families. These children deserve to have access to books that offer them stories where they can find a better representation of their own family dynamic. Fairy Goblin’s Grin is offered in the following versions:Version A: Light Skin Tone – Male/Female/BabyVersion B: Light-To-Medium Skin Tone – Male/Female/BabyVersion C: Medium Skin Tone – Male/Female/BabyVersion D: Dark Skin Tone – Male/Female/BabyVersion E: Mixed Race - Light Skin Tone Male/Dark Skin Tone Female/Mixed Tone BabyVersion F: Mixed Race - Light Skin Tone Female/Dark Skin Tone Male/Mixed Tone BabyVersion G: Mixed Race - Medium Skin Tone Male/Dark Skin Tone Female/Mixed Tone BabyVersion H: Mixed Race – Medium Skin Tone Female/Dark Skin Tone Male/Mixed Tone BabyVersion I: Single Parent – Light Skin Tone Male/BabyVersion J: Single Parent – Light Skin Tone Female/BabyVersion K: Single Parent – Light-To-Medium Skin Tone Male/BabyVersion L: Single Parent – Light-To-Medium Skin Tone Female/BabyVersion M: Single Parent – Medium Skin Tone Male/BabyVersion N: Single Parent – Medium Skin Tone Female/BabyVersion O: Single Parent – Dark Skin Tone Male/BabyVersion P: Single Parent – Dark Skin Tone Female/Baby
  • Fairy Goblin's Grin Versio L

    S L Woodruff

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 3, 2016)
    Follow along as a cacophony of strange and highly unusual sounds fill the room. There are grumbles and snorts, snuffles and wails. We must try to uncover whether this creature has tails! Children are growing up in increasingly diverse families. These children deserve to have access to books that offer them stories where they can find a better representation of their own family dynamic. Fairy Goblin’s Grin, the first in the Fairy Goblin Tales Series, is offered in a variety of versions (see below) and makes a wonderful gift for new parents as well as a keepsake to help remember those early days and weeks upon bringing baby home. Version A: Light Skin Tone – Male/Female/Baby Version B: Light-To-Medium Skin Tone – Male/Female/Baby Version C: Medium Skin Tone – Male/Female/Baby Version D: Dark Skin Tone – Male/Female/Baby Version E: Mixed Race - Light Skin Tone Male/Dark Skin Tone Female/Mixed Tone Baby Version F: Mixed Race - Light Skin Tone Female/Dark Skin Tone Male/Mixed Tone Baby Version G: Mixed Race - Medium Skin Tone Male/Dark Skin Tone Female/Mixed Tone Baby Version H: Mixed Race – Medium Skin Tone Female/Dark Skin Tone Male/Mixed Tone Baby Version I: Single Parent – Light Skin Tone Male/Baby Version J: Single Parent – Light Skin Tone Female/Baby Version K: Single Parent – Light-To-Medium Skin Tone Male/Baby Version L: Single Parent – Light-To-Medium Skin Tone Female/Baby Version M: Single Parent – Medium Skin Tone Male/Baby Version N: Single Parent – Medium Skin Tone Female/Baby Version O: Single Parent – Dark Skin Tone Male/Baby Version P: Single Parent – Dark Skin Tone Female/Baby
  • Fairy Goblin's Grin Version A

    S L Woodruff

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 3, 2016)
    Follow along as a cacophony of strange and highly unusual sounds fill the room. There are grumbles and snorts, snuffles and wails. We must try to uncover whether this creature has tails! Children are growing up in increasingly diverse families. These children deserve to have access to books that offer them stories where they can find a better representation of their own family dynamic. Fairy Goblin’s Grin, the first in the Fairy Goblin Tales Series, is offered in a variety of versions (see below) and makes a wonderful gift for new parents as well as a keepsake to help remember those early days and weeks upon bringing baby home. Version A: Light Skin Tone – Male/Female/Baby Version B: Light-To-Medium Skin Tone – Male/Female/Baby Version C: Medium Skin Tone – Male/Female/Baby Version D: Dark Skin Tone – Male/Female/Baby Version E: Mixed Race - Light Skin Tone Male/Dark Skin Tone Female/Mixed Tone Baby Version F: Mixed Race - Light Skin Tone Female/Dark Skin Tone Male/Mixed Tone Baby Version G: Mixed Race - Medium Skin Tone Male/Dark Skin Tone Female/Mixed Tone Baby Version H: Mixed Race – Medium Skin Tone Female/Dark Skin Tone Male/Mixed Tone Baby Version I: Single Parent – Light Skin Tone Male/Baby Version J: Single Parent – Light Skin Tone Female/Baby Version K: Single Parent – Light-To-Medium Skin Tone Male/Baby Version L: Single Parent – Light-To-Medium Skin Tone Female/Baby Version M: Single Parent – Medium Skin Tone Male/Baby Version N: Single Parent – Medium Skin Tone Female/Baby Version O: Single Parent – Dark Skin Tone Male/Baby Version P: Single Parent – Dark Skin Tone Female/Baby
  • Fairy Goblin's Grin

    S.L. Woodruff

    eBook (, Jan. 12, 2018)
    Follow along as a cacophony of strange and highly unusual sounds fill the room. There are grumbles and snorts, snuffles and wails. We must try to uncover whether this creature has tails!Children are growing up in increasingly diverse families. These children deserve to have access to books that offer them stories wherein they can find a better representation of their own family dynamic.