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Books with author Sara Anderson

  • Sophie's Quest

    Sonja Anderson

    eBook (Sunpenny Publishing, June 7, 2015)
    Sophie Topfeather loves to collect people-things with which to decorate her life and home. When she finds a golden necklace, she is intrigued by its shape and shows it to her grandfather, the Great Wise Horned Owl of the Park. His reaction only stirs her interest even more; he calls it a holy symbol, and then a ‘t’ for ‘trouble’! All of which sets our young owl off on a Quest to learn its true meaning. Little does she know that a day-dreaming, over-protected, adventure-seeking Pirate – er, mouse – named Timley has leapt into the brim of her hat as Sophie flies off on her Quest! And suddenly, their adventure takes its own turn as they find themselves on board a ship bound for the Holy Land. Thorns and thistles! Has the trouble started already? Can Timley convince Sophie she should not—I repeat, NOT—eat him? This is also the story of the mysterious Sky Painter, who seems to be with them—no, leading them—on their Quest. So, why is he always leading them straight into trouble? Was the Great Wise Horned Owl right all along? Come along on the Quest to find out! Cross oceans with Sophie and Timley to a land of mosques and synagogues, markets and Bedouin tents, and, like our unlikely friends, you may never be the same again!
  • The High Crusade

    Anderson

    Paperback (Baen, July 1, 1991)
    Baen Books, 1991. Stated first Baen Book printing, August, 1991. (ISBN 0-671-72074-0) Near fine tight copy, near fine wrappers. "Everyone know that Poul Anderson is one of the best: they're wrong — he's better!" — Jerry Pournelle. Invaders from space, meet your match. What the aliens see: a blue-green orb, occupied by bipedal aborigines with early pretechnical civilization, a farm-oriented economy, population scattered in small groupings — a world ripe for the plundering. They choose one moderate population cluster to serve as a bridge head. What the Villagers see: Demons! They may be crude, but if medieval villagers know one thing, it's how to combat demons... Science fiction.
  • Starstruck

    S. E. Anderson

    Paperback (Bolide Publishing Limited, April 27, 2017)
    She could barely look after herself. Now, she's looking after the entire planet.After an incident with a hot-air balloon causes college-dropout Sally Webber to lose her job, she sets off to find direction in her life. Crashing into a teleporting alien, however, is not on her to-do list. Now she’s on the run from TV-drama-loving aliens, and things are just getting started. Zander won’t stop reeling her into life-or-death situations to save her planet, as he waits for his laser-wielding sister to search the universe for him. Though Sally isn’t quite sure if he wants to save Earth from annihilation, or just quell his curiosity of all things human.Now she’s got to find lost alien emissaries, as well as a job, and stop the planet from getting incinerated in the process. But with Zander as her roommate, what could possibly go wrong?
  • Snakes: Learn to Read With Snakes

    M. Anderson

    language (, Nov. 8, 2012)
    Snakes, Snakes and More Snakes!This book is great for the beginning reader who loves snakes. It's packed full of captivating snake pictures and fun facts about snakes. This book contains an interactive quiz that rewards young learners with interesting pictures of snakes when they get an answer right.The words and terms used are simple enough for young readers to sound out, although they may need a helping hand with some of the unfamiliar terms like "venom" and "fangs." Buy this book now at the introductory low price!
  • By Laurie Halse Anderson Speak

    Anderson

    Paperback (Speak, Paperback(2001), Jan. 1, 2001)
    Speak (99) by Anderson, Laurie Halse [Paperback (2001)]
  • Banana Splits: Ways into Part-Singing

    Ana Sanderson

    Paperback (HarperCollins UK, June 30, 1995)
    Outlines a program for teaching children how to sing songs for different voices by starting with simpler types of material and progressing in stages, and provides a selection of songs
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  • Butterfly Uprising

    Ann Anderson

    eBook (BestSellersGuild.com, May 7, 2019)
    An eleven-year-old girl and her incestuous stepfather. Two star-crossed lovers. A strung-out drug addict. A struggling single parent. An aspiring ballet dancer. A single young woman. A loving middle-aged married couple. All embodied in one woman. Revealing the evolution of Alexander Scott. Bold and stimulating, Butterfly Uprising takes a provocative, uncompromising look at the metamorphosis of one woman’s life in multiple dramas. Plunging headlong into the distinct fusion of heartfelt tribulations, this gripping emotional drama spans the resilient existence of a multi-troubled woman’s struggles to overcome her stumbling blocks as they careen in and out of her life. In the gray areas between blaming others and self-destruction, the victimized and the perpetrator, there are no easy answers. Comedic, triumphant, and always unforeseeable, Butterfly Uprising creatively correlates the developmental stages of a butterfly through the maturation of Alex and uncovers our inner ability to prevail through undeniable grace. Butterfly Uprising tells interlocking stories of incest, infidelity, divorce, domestic violence, and drug addiction, the highs and the lows, the peaks and valleys, all these experiences embodied in the lifetime of one woman. Lesser crisis claim lives every day, leaving victims of shame and torment. Sometimes, yes, they rise above it, although it is never this simple. Their unrealized transformation may be in vain, their realized transformation may be life changing, and who knows what heights they can reach.
  • Too Big to Dance

    Doug Anderson, Sara Anderson

    Hardcover (Handprint Books, April 1, 2004)
    When the wind blows through Alligator Acres, in a far corner of Crawdad County, it is sure to carry a story with it. This is one of those stories -- the tale of Eloise, the gentle zebra. Eloise was just a bit too big to join in the jamming down at the juke joint, the one where Corndog Willie and the Slackjaws were playing up a storm. She's fortunate to have such good friends as gracious Cecil, the 'gator, and Woo, the considerate armadillo, who set matters right.Musician and philosopher Doug Anderson and artist Sara Anderson have collaborated in a lyrical ballad of community which celebrates friendship and loyalty, and echoes the energy, rhythm, and twang of a bayou Zydeco band. A strong sense of place is conveyed in the bold composition and spry language which meld with the deep greens and blues of the bayou.
  • Children's Book: Max The Lion

    Nora Anderson

    language (, May 1, 2016)
    Short story to end your child's dayReading bedtime stories to your kids is a great way to cultivate imagination, it creates bonding between you and your kids, it will also encourage the love for reading, and it establishes a habit.With these benefits, every parent will be eager to entertain and read short stories to their children, not just for a simple bonding and quality time, but for their children to develop their abilities and skills.Download our short story about the life of a lion, the adventures, sacrifices and moral lessons.
  • Best Children's Books: The Black And The White Cat

    Nora Anderson

    language (, May 3, 2016)
    Friendship and Bedtime StoryWhat is the best way to end our little angel's day? Well it will be to read them a short bedtime story about friendship and adventures!Based on research, reading a bedtime story to your children boost brain development. Reading bedtime stories also enhances the vocabulary of your child, as well as their imagination. It is not all about quality time together, but reading bedtime stories to your kids is the one of the best ways to create bonding with the whole family.With bedtime stories, you will let your children drift as they fall into sleep, with their smiles on their faces, as they imagine the story and develop their skills and senses.Download our book now, and enjoy the story of the Black and the White Cat.
  • Soul's Seasons

    Sadie Anderson

    language (, July 25, 2017)
    Sadie Anderson weaves a dramatic timeline through experiences of love, loss, trauma, and triumph. She portrays everything in life as a learning experience for the future. Her writing proves that some of the most difficult moments humans surpass become the most powerful. It is through these strung together moments which humans find the courage to propel into bold futures.
  • Catching Santa: Silly Sally's Stakeout

    S. Anderson

    language (S. B. Anderson, Nov. 29, 2015)
    Silly Sally, a pet snake has decided that this Christmas Eve she will finally meet Santa Claus. She patiently watches for Santa. Silly Sally is caught off guard when Santa Claus arrives and nothing goes as planned. Enjoy this delightful story. Merry Christmas everyone!