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  • Noah's Superheroes: Childrens picture book about healthy food, Vegetables and fruits, Bedtime story, Preschool book, Kids book

    Sarah Miller

    language (Sophie's Little Library, Nov. 21, 2018)
    Noah is a 6-year-old boy who hates eating fruits and vegetables; he thinks broccoli is yukky green stuff!His mom tries to tell him that eating fruits and vegetables will make him big and strong. Noah wants to be a firefighter when he’s older and if he doesn’t eat his fruits and vegetables up, he’ll never be big and strong enough.The boy met Brock Broccoli one day and his life changed forever. With the help of some very friendly superhero fruits and vegetables Noah starts to understand. The little boy knows that he must listen to their rhyming words of wisdom.Written in a combination of prose and rhyme.For ages 3-6 years.Stunning colorful illustrations.Teaches children to eat their fruits and vegetables in a fun way.Your children will meet Tommy Tomato, Potter Potato, Barry Banana and many more and learn that eating their fruits and vegetables will help them to become big and strong. Buy this book about Noah’s Superheroes and your child will definitely like to eat good and healthy food!
  • The Monster's Best Christmas Ever: Children's Bedtime story book about a boy and a girl and their friend Monster, Picture Books, Preschool Book, Kids books, Ages 3-8

    Sarah Miller

    language (Sophie's Little Library, Dec. 11, 2018)
    Allow me to introduce you to Swizzle, he's a big green furry monster with long red and white striped hands.Swizzle lives alone in a forest, which he doesn't like because he's a very friendly monster.The problem is that the children who play in the forest and see him, always run in the opposite direction because they find him scary.All the monster wants to do is to make friends with the children; the only friends he has are the animals of the forest.One Christmas Eve, Ben and his sister Sophie are in the forest throwing snowballs at each other when Swizzle jumps down from his tree.What happens next is a complete surprise to the furry monster; the children end up playing snow angels with him. They accept him as he is and see past his appearance.Heartwarming christmas story.Stunningly illustrated.For ages 3-8 years.Written in rhyme.Teaches children to not always judge a book by its cover.Includes pop-up messages.Accompany Swizzle on his journey and experience the discovery of his best Christmas ever.Click and Buy it right now!
  • The Lost Crown

    Sarah Miller

    Paperback (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, July 10, 2012)
    A heart-wrenching, suspenseful look at the downfall of the Russian empire as told through the eyes of the four Romanov sisters.Olga, Tatiana, Maria, and Anastasia. Like the fingers on a hand—first headstrong Olga, then Tatiana the tallest, Maria most hopeful for a ring, and Anastasia the smallest. These are the daughters of Tsar Nicholas II, grand duchesses living a life steeped in tradition and privilege. They are young women each on the brink of starting her own life. The summer of 1914 is that precious last wink of time when they can still be sisters together—who link arms and laugh, sisters who share their dreams and worries, and who flirt with the officers of their imperial yacht. But in a gunshot the future changes—for these sisters and for Russia. As World War I ignites across Europe, political unrest sweeps Russia. First dissent, then disorder, mutiny—and revolution. For Olga, Tatiana, Maria, and Anastasia, the end of their girlhood collides with the end of more than they ever imagined. At the same time hopeful and hopeless, naïve and wise, the voices of these sisters become a chorus singing the final song of this great empire. Impeccably researched and utterly fascinating, acclaimed author Sarah Miller recounts the final days of Imperial Russia.
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  • Caroline: Little House, Revisited

    Sarah Miller

    Paperback (HarperLuxe, Sept. 19, 2017)
    In this novel authorized by Little House Heritage Trust, Sarah Miller vividly recreates the beauty, hardship, and joys of the frontier in a dazzling work of historical fiction, a captivating story that illuminates one courageous, resilient, and loving pioneer woman as never before--Caroline Ingalls, "Ma" in Laura Ingalls Wilder's beloved Little House books.In the frigid days of February, 1870, Caroline Ingalls and her family leave the familiar comforts of the Big Woods of Wisconsin and the warm bosom of her family, for a new life in Kansas Indian Territory. Packing what they can carry in their wagon, Caroline, her husband Charles, and their little girls, Mary and Laura, head west to settle in a beautiful, unpredictable land full of promise and peril.The pioneer life is a hard one, especially for a pregnant woman with no friends or kin to turn to for comfort or help. The burden of work must be shouldered alone, sickness tended without the aid of doctors, and babies birthed without the accustomed hands of mothers or sisters. But Caroline's new world is also full of tender joys. In adapting to this strange new place and transforming a rough log house built by Charles' hands into a home, Caroline must draw on untapped wells of strength she does not know she possesses.For more than eighty years, generations of readers have been enchanted by the adventures of the American frontier's most famous child, Laura Ingalls Wilder, in the Little House books. Now, that familiar story is retold in this captivating tale of family, fidelity, hardship, love, and survival that vividly reimagines our past.
  • A Message From Her Sister: Amish Romance

    Sarah Miller

    (Independently published, June 13, 2019)
    Can good ever come from loss, can love ever come from sorrow?Mary and Gretchen are sisters, as close as could be but the opposite of each other. Mary is outgoing, friendly, and able to make a friend wherever she goes. Gretchen is shy and prone to being lost in her own world. But she has no ill will or jealousy at her sister's strengths, just as she's content at her own lot in life being a spinster. She's happy for her sister's upcoming nuptials and thinks it is good fortune from Gott that Mary and Daniel have found each other. When Mary becomes ill and eventually dies from Pneumonia the whole family is devastated. None more than Daniel. He is beside himself at his sudden loss, a widower before being married. Gretchen does her best to hold her spirits up for her parents. Yet, when Daniel proves just how fragile he is from his unexpected loss, Gretchen needs to help him. Can love and joy find the family again in an unexpected message?Find out in A Message From Her Sister a sweet Amish Romance from from bestselling author Sarah Miller.Also by Sarah Miller: ***NEW*** Keeping the Faith The Baby and the Broken HeartBrighter DaysLove Will OvercomeBlind LoveThe Most Important LoveA Quiet Amish LoveBaby Lisa and the Amish Second ChanceThe Amish HomeAmish HealingA Miracle Baby for the Amish MidwifeThe Amish Grandson a sweet Christmas romanceHidden by the Amish a sweet Christmas romanceA Christmas Baby MiracleAmish Life and LoveAmish Hearts ReturnAmish Love and Faith The Scarred Amish BrideAnd many more why not Follow Sarah on Amazon
  • Inside the Mind of Gideon Rayburn: A Novel

    Sarah Miller

    eBook (St. Martin's Griffin, May 2, 2006)
    What if you could see inside the head of the guy you love? Know his every thought? Feel his every dream and fantasy? The mystery girl who's Inside the Mind of Gideon Rayburn can. She tells us the intoxicating story of her beloved Gideon, an adorably clueless boy who flukes his way into New England's fanciest prep school. Gideon's naïve compared to the wolves at Midvale Academy, especially Cullen and Nicholas, his charming, morally ambiguous roommates. They welcome Gid by trashing his music and betting big on when he'll lose his virginity. Will he lose it with the cute and feisty Molly McGarry? Or Pilar Benitez-Jones, the most beautiful girl Gid's ever seen? Gid actually likes Molly and hooking up with her might be possible. But winning Pilar would be legendary. Gid is torn—he wants to prove himself to his roommates, but he also wants love.Through it all there is one hysterically funny girl sharing every thought in Gid's conflicted little mind. But who is she? Find out in this stellar young adult novel from debut author Sarah Miller.
  • The Lost Crown

    Sarah Miller

    Hardcover (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, June 14, 2011)
    Olga, Tatiana, Maria, and Anastasia. Like the fingers on a hand -- first headstrong Olga; then Tatiana, the tallest; Maria the most hopeful for a ring; and Anastasia, the smallest. These are the daughters of Tsar Nicholas II, grand duchesses living a life steeped in tradition and privilege. They are each on the brink of starting their own lives, at the mercy of royal matchmakers. The summer of 1914 is that precious last wink of time when they can still be sisters together -- sisters that link arms and laugh, sisters that share their dreams and worries, and flirt with the officers of their imperial yacht.But in a gunshot the future changes -- for these sisters and for Russia. As World War I ignites across Europe, political unrest sweeps Russia. First dissent, then disorder, mutiny -- and revolution. For Olga, Tatiana, Maria and Anastasia, the end of their girlhood together is colliding with the end of more than they ever imagined. At the same time hopeful and hopeless, naĂŻve and wise, the voices of these sisters become a chorus singing the final song of Imperial Russia. Impeccably researched and utterly fascinating, this novel by acclaimed author Sarah Miller recounts the final days of Imperial Russia with lyricism, criticism and true compassion.
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  • Miss Spitfire: Reaching Helen Keller

    Sarah Miller

    Hardcover (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, July 10, 2007)
    Annie Sullivan was little more than a half-blind orphan with a fiery tongue when she arrived at Ivy Green in 1887. Desperate for work, she'd taken on a seemingly impossible job -- teaching a child who was deaf, blind, and as ferocious as any wild animal. But Helen Keller needed more than a teacher. She needed someone daring enough to work a miracle. And if anyone was a match for Helen, it was the girl they used to call Miss Spitfire. For Annie, reaching Helen's mind meant losing teeth as raging fists flew. It meant standing up when everyone else had given up. It meant shedding tears at the frustrations and at the triumphs. By telling this inspiring story from Annie Sullivan's point of view, Sarah Miller's debut novel brings an amazing figure to sharp new life. Annie's past, her brazen determination, and her connection to the girl who would call her Teacher have never been clearer.
  • The Amish Scarred Bride: Amish Romance

    Sarah Miller

    (Independently published, Jan. 10, 2019)
    Gloria has always hidden herself away because of the scar on her face. When she hears her parents plotting a wedding she is horrified, she will only marry for love but who would marry her?Gloria loses herself in her quilting, making a beautiful picture of the Golden Labrador she has always wanted. If only her parents didn’t think it so frivolous.Matthew is watching Gloria at service. His heart is full of love for her but his life has been complicated. Now he feels ready to ask to drive her home in his buggy. What is the worst that can happen?Gloria is angry when Matthew asks her. Surely a man as handsome as him would not wish to be with her. Is this just a way of teasing her like the boys used to do, or have her parents arranged it?Can Gloria’s heart be healed and will a chance encounter bring love and all her dreams… or will she let the anger get the better of her?Also by Sarah Miller:A Miracle Baby for the Amish MidwifeThe Amish Grandson a sweet Christmas romanceHidden by the Amish a sweet Christmas romanceA Christmas Baby MiracleAmish Life and LoveAmish Hearts ReturnAmish Love and Faith – a 12 book box set
  • The Other Girl: A Midvale Academy Novel

    Sarah Miller

    language (St. Martin's Griffin, Sept. 15, 2009)
    Molly McGarry is about to learn that the only thing more traumatizing than spending six months trapped in your boyfriend's head is being stuck inside your ex-boyfriend's new girlfriend's head. After Molly dumps Gideon because she thinks he's lusting after some one else, a game of spin the bottle leads to a kiss between Gideon and the beautiful, sexy Pilar Benitez-Jones. Somehow, the kiss knocks Molly out of Gideon's head—and right into Pilar's. Now she's desperate to get Gid back. She uses all her "superpower" to try to come between Pilar and Gid, but instead of breaking them up, she seems to be bringing them closer together. Can she stand to be at school with Gid and at the same time be inside the mind of the girl he moved on with? How does Molly win back Gid without letting him know what's going on? And how on earth is she ever going to get out of Pilar's head...?Sarah Miller's The Other Girl is the next installment in the Midvale Academy young adult series, beginning with Inside the Mind of Inside the Mind of Gideon Rayburn.
  • Noah's Superheroes

    Sarah Miller

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 22, 2018)
    Noah is a 6-year-old boy who hates eating fruits and vegetables; he thinks broccoli is yukky green stuff!His mom tries to tell him that eating fruits and vegetables will make him big and strong. Noah wants to be a firefighter when he’s older and if he doesn’t eat his fruits and vegetables up, he’ll never be big and strong enough.The boy met Brock Broccoli one day and his life changed forever.With the help of some very friendly superhero fruits and vegetables Noah starts to understand.The little boy knows that he must listen to their rhyming words of wisdom.Written in a combination of prose and rhyme.For ages 3-6 years.Stunning colorful illustrations.Teaches children to eat their fruits and vegetables in a fun way.Your children will meet Tommy Tomato, Potter Potato, Barry Banana and many more and learn that eating their fruits and vegetables will help them to become big and strong. Buy this book about Noah’s Superheroes and your child will definitely like to eat good and healthy food!
  • Caroline: Little House, Revisited

    Sarah Miller

    Audio CD (HarperCollins Publishers and Blackstone Audio, Sept. 19, 2017)
    In this novel authorized by Little House Heritage Trust, Sarah Miller vividly recreates the beauty, hardship, and joys of the frontier in a dazzling work of historical fiction, a captivating story that illuminates one courageous, resilient, and loving pioneer woman as never before-Caroline Ingalls, "Ma" in Laura Ingalls Wilder's beloved Little House books.In the frigid days of February, 1870, Caroline Ingalls and her family leave the familiar comforts of the Big Woods of Wisconsin and the warm bosom of her family, for a new life in Kansas Indian Territory. Packing what they can carry in their wagon, Caroline, her husband Charles, and their little girls, Mary and Laura, head west to settle in a beautiful, unpredictable land full of promise and peril.The pioneer life is a hard one, especially for a pregnant woman with no friends or kin to turn to for comfort or help. The burden of work must be shouldered alone, sickness tended without the aid of doctors, and babies birthed without the accustomed hands of mothers or sisters. But Caroline's new world is also full of tender joys. In adapting to this strange new place and transforming a rough log house built by Charles' hands into a home, Caroline must draw on untapped wells of strength she does not know she possesses.For more than eighty years, generations of readers have been enchanted by the adventures of the American frontier's most famous child, Laura Ingalls Wilder, in the Little House books. Now, that familiar story is retold in this captivating tale of family, fidelity, hardship, love, and survival that vividly reimagines our past.