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Books with author Sara Anderson

  • Butterfly Uprising

    Ann Anderson

    Paperback (Page Publishing, Inc., April 12, 2017)
    An eleven-year-old girl and her incestuous stepfather. Two star-crossed lovers. A strung-out drug addict. A struggling single parent. An inspiring 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.
  • Home from Iraq

    D.D. Anderson

    Paperback (XlibrisUS, Nov. 29, 2018)
    What happens when your dad goes to war? What is it like when he returns home? What if he comes home injured? Will your life change a lot? Here is a family that knows all that. When their soldier returns home, they hope life can be as good as before the war.
  • The Norumbegan Quartet #1: The Game of Sunken Places by Anderson, M.T.

    Anderson

    Mass Market Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, 2010, )
    The Norumbegan Quartet #1: The Game of Sunken Places by Anderson, M.T. [Schol...
  • Santa's Secret Elf- Merryam

    Kara Anderson

    eBook (BookBaby, Sept. 16, 2012)
    Our story is a 42 page treasure for the holidays that brings together the true spirit of the season and the fun and imagination of the holiday. Santa knows he can handle all the toys and games that kids request but realizes that he needs a special helper to handle the requests that are far bigger than he is. Santa asks Merryam to do the job he can't. Santa takes care of what you want and Merryam prays for what you need. Merryam shares that no one, not even Santa can do everything alone and that God is always with us to help us and that the greatest give He gave was Jesus. Also look for fun hidden elves on every page and send us a message or prayer request and we will send two great Seek and Find printable pages to enjoy this Christmas.
  • Mother Penguin's Hunting Trip

    Saige Anderson

    eBook (Cameron Anderson, Nov. 16, 2013)
    All profits from this book will go in to Saige's college fund.My name is Saige Anderson. I'm nine years old. I go to Forest View Elementary. At school, I like to go to recess, gym, and I also enjoy reading. When I'm not at school, I like to hang out with my friends, do gymnastics, and read.I chose my animal because penguins are cute, cool, and animals that are easy to make. An interesting fact that I learned about my animal is that in some parts of Antarctica, penguins swim in water so cold that if humans took a short swim, they would die because of the coldness of the water.My favorite type of textured paper to make was with plastic wrap. I enjoyed the collage making because it was really fun. I think my book is the best it can be because I made it and I worked hard.-Saige Anderson3rd Grade, 2010-2011November 2013 - Saige is now in 6th grade. She loves to read on her Kindle, is in competitive gymnastics, and plays the violin. She continues to draw and write and I am looking forward to publishing some more of her work.--Cameron Anderson (Saige's father).
  • Primary Composition Notebook shark: Pretty Shark Primary Composition Notebook ; notebook with drawing space,Exercise book, Grade Level K-2 Draw and Write

    akira anderson

    Paperback (Independently published, Jan. 16, 2020)
    Primary Composition Notebook Story Paper Journal Large 8.5"x11"120 Pages
  • Sanguine

    Amy Sanderson

    eBook (, May 16, 2014)
    The magic in her blood is both a blessing and a curse...Ebony, a necromancer and a sanguine, has spent her life distrusted for her powerful blood magic, hated and feared everywhere she goes. Only in the magic-driven city of Jianyi does she see a chance for a fresh start. Brand, Master of the Guild of Necromancers, has something of a personal interest in Ebony's blood magic. The gods of Jianyi have long been absent, but he's found a way to bring them back, and he needs a sanguine to do it.As Ebony seeks a way to protect the other sanguines of the city, she'll come up against necromancers and demons, find allies in assassins and illusionists, and confront not just Brand, but the buried history of her own magic − and the power it could bring.SANGUINE is a stand-alone fantasy novel, filled with magic and action, intrigue and adventure. Grab your copy and join Ebony on her journey today!
  • The Dragon's Spine

    Andrew Sanderson

    language (, March 30, 2012)
    Rumors abound about The Dragon's Spine Mountains, yet, no one claims to have ever been there, or been there and survived.The young warrior Krullus, and his two companions - a mage, Aldor, and a rogue, Nystar - set out to investigate the rumors, and to see once and for all what lies beneath the mountains.Why has no one else been there before? What will they find? Is there really a dragon under the mountain?Set in the Eria universe, several hundred years before the novel, The Dragon's Spine is the first novella to focus on the future Dragonknight, Krullus.
  • The Fairy Garden: A Discovery of Birth Flowers

    Tara Sanderson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 19, 2016)
    Like a birthstone, every month has a birth flower or flowers associated with it. This fully illustrated story uses fairies to describe the symbolic nature behind each flower. Month by month, a new fairy, dressed in the color of the birthstone, will greet the reader to describe the virtues of the birth flower and how they relate to personality characteristics.Original colored-pencil artwork greet the reader on every page.
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  • Traveler

    S. E. Anderson

    Paperback (Bolide Publishing Limited, April 18, 2018)
    It's all fun and games until you crash into a planet Sally’s search for Earth isn’t off to a good start: chased out of her hotel room and into the broom closet of a spaceship, she’s accidentally become a stowaway on the Alliance Flagship, Traveler.But when sabotage and murder show the crew’s true colors, Zander and Blayde are forced to stay and help them out of their mess. Lies, drama, and deceit lead them light years away to a mysterious planet on the edge of the galaxy, where the crew must band together just to stay alive. Which would be much easier if they didn’t have to deal with a diva first-mate, a droid with a religious obsession, and Blayde’s Ex whose brain is a spaceship.Finding Earth has to be put on the back burner, as Sally’s stuck tending alien boo-boos – and she still has no idea what she’s doing. And she might not live long enough to get off the planet in one piece.
  • Colorblind

    Skye Anderson

    language (, Nov. 22, 2018)
    Color. It surrounds us. It entails meaning, emotions, and even our soulmates. When our soulmates are gone our color fades with them, leaving us in a world full of grey. There is no more red, no more blue, no more color. You’re colorblind.
  • The Praying Mantis

    Ann Anderson

    language (Grannie Annie, July 8, 2014)
    Grannie Annie books are dedicated to my grand children and great grand children and for the purpose of other individuals to enjoy story writing by myself. All the stories I write are from my real life experiences in one way o another. I enjoy sharing my past with you, and will continue writing stories for you to enjoy.