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Books with author Sharon Lee

  • Hidden

    Sharon Lin

    eBook (Createspace, April 24, 2012)
    There had been a time before the humans, before life had existed. Since the start of time itself, Beings have inhabited the world, and with it, the deepest realms of thought. However, with the arrival of the humans, a deep connection had been wrought. Controlled by a fiery and bold Potentate, the Beings began to steer the creation of mankind. They Enlightened the ones they choose with potential. They created leaders, maniacs, civilizations. And the one Crawn, reincarnate of the Potentate, controls it all. When Fanglae was born, she had been nothing. However, once she realizes that her world is occupied by the Beings, there is no longer any way for her to turn back to normal. With the help of her longtime friend, Jasperal, she discovers secrets about the Beings and herself that she would never have imagined. But with secrets comes dark consequences... Do you have the courage to unveil the Hidden?
  • Ryan, A Horse's Tale

    Sharon Lee Mendes

    language (Summerland Publishing, March 4, 2015)
    A delightful story of Ryan, a paint horse, who is trained as a rodeo horse. Told in Ryan's voice, this book will draw you into Ryan's world and the animals and people he get's to know.
  • Mama and her floofy booty furiends

    Sharon Leaf

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 28, 2019)
    Come meet mama's special furiends her floofy booty furiends! Storm, Balto, Lightning, Bandit and more!
  • Mama's Kinder: The Adventures of Mama the min pin

    Sharon Leaf

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 21, 2019)
    Learn how Onyx got the name Mama and peek into the world of her kinder!
  • Big Bird's Copycat Day

    Sharon Lerner

    Board book (Random House Books for Young Readers, March 16, 1999)
    Toddlers can join in Big Bird's copycat game as they follow the bright pictures and listen to the funny rhymes in this simple story adapted from a popular Step into Reading® Step 1 book. Playing copycat games is a fun way to help toddlers listen and repeat word sounds, and a helps to develop language skills.
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  • When Tim the Squirrel Had No Food

    Sharon Lesley

    language (Sharon Lesley, Jan. 14, 2014)
    Tim the squirrel is worried. He has no food. What can he do? Can anyone help?
  • Who Will Wake Up Spring?

    Sharon Lerner

    Hardcover (Lerner Publications, Sept. 1, 1967)
    Book by Sharon Lerner
  • Morning Song

    Sharon Lee Beatty

    Paperback (Purple Unicorn Press, July 29, 2016)
    Kimi grew up in Kaisun, a small, peaceful village in Northeastern China. Kimi wasn’t like the other girls in Kaisun. Girls her age were focused on marriage, having children, and fulfilling the role of a traditional Chinese wife. Kimi was focused on opening a school where girls could learn history, debate the classics, and explore exotic new European ideas. Kimi, a foundling, never knew her mother or father, to whom her only connection is a medallion of a dragon curled around a pearl and a letter from her mother. She was raised by her aunt and grandfather. Thanks to her scholarly grandfather's teachings and wisdom, Kimi learned to value logic and science, rather than the superstitions and legends her aunt attempted to instill in her. Kimi's reality is upended when Japanese forces invade and destroy her village. Kimi is forced to flee and embarks on a journey to save herself and, ultimately, the people of China. Throughout this intricately woven fantasy novel, set in historical 19th century China, Kimi discovers the true nature of the world, an inner strength she didn't know she had, and realizes a destiny she had never imagined possible.
  • Fun Rhymes to Make Happy Times

    Sharon Lesley

    language (Sharon Lesley, March 7, 2014)
    This is an enchanting collection of ten, short, rhyming stories. Children will love to read these stories: Runaway Lettuce, Hopping Frog, Harry and Bobby Play Hide and Seek, A Lovely Picnic, Fluffy Picks Some Flowers, Hey, Mr. Rooster!, Daffodil Tall and Daffodil Short, The Little Star's Wish, Candy Floss and Where's My Shell? All stories are designed to put a smile on any child's face.
  • I Found A Leaf

    Sharon Lerner

    Hardcover (Lerner Publications Company, Jan. 1, 1967)
    Hardcover copy of "I Found a Leaf". A classic!
  • Furever Friends

    Sharon Leaf

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 6, 2015)
    The pint-sized Rose heard her mother say “Come on, Rose!” “Your father is ready, we have to go now.”“But Mom we can't leave!” The pint sized Rose yelled back. “We can't just leave him here!” “Rose Eleanor!” Her mom yelled with more force. “I said now!”Rose gave the black and white husky a big squeeze with tears rolling down her cheeks. She held on with dear life as her mother came over and pried to two apart. Rose struggled out of her mother's grasp and ran back over to the husky, Samson. Rose's mom, Grace again went over and pried them apart. “He can't come with us! You know your father doesn't like dogs!”“But momma they are going to kill him!” Rose exclaimed in between sobs. Come and experience the story and adventure of an alaskan dog mushing woman Rose who sets out to run and win The Iditarod dog sled race Alaska with her best friend by her side the whole way, Tundra, her red Siberian husky. Join Rose, Tundra, and the rest of her dog sled team and her dog tolerating and supportive husband through the ups and downs, good and bad, and harsh conditions all dog mushers experience in interior Alaska.
  • Tiramisu

    Sharon Leigh

    Paperback (Headline Books, Inc, Sept. 20, 2013)
    "Oui, Oui!" is the consensus of parents, children and teachers as they read about a little mixed poodle named Tiramisu. Author Sharon Leigh brings the flavor of France and the streets of Paris to this wonderful middle grade reader not only teaching manners, morals, and friendship but the language of our friends, the French. The story can be read in English and French and can aid in differentiated learning for K-6 as the reader is perfect for middle school and also excellent for story time in early grades. Included are games to increase vocabulary skills. Whether your school choice is private, public or home school get ready to meet one of the cutest dogs in town and you will be saying, "Merci," at the end!