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Books with author Sharon George

  • Due for Discard

    Sharon St. George

    eBook (Camel Press, Feb. 17, 2015)
    Aimee Machado is thrilled to be starting her first job as a forensic librarian at the medical center in the town of Timbergate, north of Sacramento, California. Her ebullient mood is somewhat dampened by her recent breakup with her former live-in boyfriend, Nick Alexander. And then there’s a little matter of murder: on Aimee’s first day on the job, a body is found in the hospital Dumpster, soon identified as her supervisor’s wife, Bonnie Beardsley. Aimee’s heartbreaker of a brother and best friend, Harry, just happens to be one of the last people to see Bonnie alive, but he is hardly the only suspect. Bonnie was notorious for her wild partying and man-stealing ways, and she has left a trail of broken hearts and bitterness. Aimee is determined to get her brother off the suspect list. Aimee’s snooping quickly makes her a target. Isolated on her grandparents’ llama farm where she fled post-breakup, she realizes exactly how vulnerable she is. Three men have pledged to protect her: her brother Harry, her ex, Nick, and the dashing hospital administrator with a reputation for womanizing, Jared Quinn. But they can’t be on the alert every minute, not when Aimee is so bent on cracking the case with or without their help. Book 1 of a new series featuring amateur sleuth Aimee Machado.
  • Cat Tales - Stories from the Green: Prophecy

    Sharon George

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 23, 2019)
    Princess Rosamonde Whitewhiskers, a purebred Abyssinian born in an upper-crust cattery, was placed with a well-to-do family to be adored. But life had other plans and Rosie was abandoned on the streets. How can she survive? Who will she trust? The luminous white cat that appears in her waking-dreams? The handsome clan leader Browser, who claims he wants to help? Or Ghost, the mysterious shaman? Should she join them in the Green, a magical realm where trees and flowers speak to the Kin, where every clan has its own powers? The choices she makes will save or end her life along with the lives of millions of Kin. Is Rosie the one who can end the holocaust visited upon homeless cats? The answer can be found in the Prophecy.
  • Due for Discard

    Sharon St. George

    Paperback (Camel Press, Nov. 5, 2014)
    Aimee Machado is thrilled to be starting her first job as a forensic librarian at the medical center in the town of Timbergate, north of Sacramento, California. Her ebullient mood is somewhat dampened by her recent breakup with her former live-in boyfriend, Nick Alexander. And then there's a little matter of murder: on Aimee's first day on the job, a body is found in the hospital Dumpster, soon identified as her supervisor’s wife, Bonnie Beardsley. Aimee’s heartbreaker of a brother and best friend, Harry, just happens to be one of the last people to see Bonnie alive, but he is hardly the only suspect. Bonnie was notorious for her wild partying and man-stealing ways, and she has left a trail of broken hearts and bitterness. Aimee is determined to get her brother off the suspect list. Aimee's snooping quickly makes her a target. Isolated on her grandparents' llama farm where she fled post-breakup, she realizes exactly how vulnerable she is. Three men have pledged to protect her: her brother Harry, her ex, Nick, and the dashing hospital administrator with a reputation for womanizing, Jared Quinn. But they can’t be on the alert every minute, not when Aimee is so bent on cracking the case with or without their help. Book 1 of a new series featuring amateur sleuth Aimee Machado.
  • Gang and Mrs. Higgins

    George Shannon

    Hardcover (William Morrow, Feb. 15, 1981)
    When the Anderson gang raids the pioneer trading post in Kansas, Mrs. Higgins uses their bad habits to save the gold.
  • Humpty Dumpty

    George W. Shannon

    Paperback (Green Tiger Pr, Sept. 1, 1981)
    A pictorial history of the popular Mother Goose character examines the many guises of Humpty Dumpty as depicted by Maxfield Parrish, Arthur Rackham, Frederick Richardson, and L. Leslie Brooke
  • Pygmalion

    George Shaw

    eBook (, Aug. 26, 2015)
    The story of Henry Higgins, a professor of phonetics who makes a bet with his friend Colonel Pickering that he can successfully pass off a Cockney flower girl, Eliza Doolittle, as a refined society lady by teaching her how to speak with an upper class accent and training her in etiquette. In the process, Higgins and Eliza grow close, but she ultimately rejects his domineering ways and declares she will marry Freddy Eynsford-Hill – a young, poor, gentleman.
  • Arnold Lobel

    George Shannon

    Hardcover (Twayne Pub, Oct. 1, 1989)
    Examines the work of the author of such children's stories as "Mouse Soup," "Owl at home," and "Treeful of Pigs"
  • A Knock At The Door

    George Shannon

    Paperback (Greenwood, Oct. 30, 1992)
    It's the original children's suspense tale! Thirty-four English-language stories from many different cultures (and one Spanish-language tale from Mexico) all share a common theme: a dangerous character knocks at the door and pretends to be a familiar, protective family member or friend to those inside who have been warned not to open the door to strangers. But the door is opened, and there the adventures begin. These folktales include a wide range of narrative twists and diversity of tone. They come from Europe, Asia, Africa, India, and sections of the Americas. Supplementary materials examine the many approaches to illustrating A Knock at the Door and provide information on how to link the cultural context of a tale to an audience's interests.
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  • Frog legs: A picture book of action verse

    George Shannon

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 2001)
    Here are 24FantasticRiotousOriginalGreatLivelyEnergizedGoofySparklingpoems to make you jump and danceand wiggle and squirmand leap and swingand run and hopuntil youribbet
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  • Turkey Tot by George Shannon

    George Shannon

    Paperback (Holiday House 2014, March 15, 1800)
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  • Unlived Affections

    George Shannon

    Paperback (Alyson Books, Dec. 1, 1995)
    At his grandmother's death, eighteen-year-old Willie finds a box of old letters which explain many family secrets.
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  • Unlived Affections

    George Shannon

    Hardcover (Harpercollins Childrens Books, Sept. 1, 1989)
    At his grandmother's death, eighteen-year-old Willie finds a box of old letters which explain many family secrets.