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Books with author Sheldon Greene

  • After the Parch

    Sheldon Greene

    language (Strategic Book Publishing and Rights Co., April 10, 2014)
    Synopsis:It’s 2075. California is nothing like we know it. The USA has broken up and California has become an independent refuge dominated by a single omnipotent corporation. Eighteen-year-old Bran, a shepherd, is given a mission to traverse the California republic in ten days, in order to save his rural community from forfeiting its land.On the way, he teams up with a seventeen-year-old girl who has the skills and prowess of a warrior, an eleven-year-old wild boy with uncanny survival skills, and a wandering musician with a secret revolutionary agenda. After the Parch is a fast-paced, vivid, dystopian fantasy with a chilling resemblance to the way we are, and a vision of what we might become. It’s a well-crafted story and the plot flows naturally from one crisis to another, with three-dimensional characters right up to the taut and positive climax.About the Author:Sheldon Greene has been called “a born storyteller” by the Los Angeles Times for his book Lost and Found (Random House). This is his fifth novel. “I felt the need to describe our country as what it might become if we continue on the current trajectory.” He is a lawyer and an executive in a wind energy development company, and has a background of high impact public interest litigation in health care, labor law, land policy, and immigration. He also sings in the Oakland Symphony Chorus and serves on several boards.Publisher’s website: http://sbprabooks.com/SheldonGreene
  • After the Parch

    Sheldon Greene

    Paperback (Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Agency, LLC, March 21, 2014)
    It's 2075. California is nothing like we know it. The USA has broken up and California has become an independent refuge dominated by a single omnipotent corporation. Eighteen-year-old Bran, a shepherd, is given a mission to traverse the California republic in ten days, in order to save his rural community from forfeiting its land. On the way, he teams up with a seventeen-year-old girl who has the skills and prowess of a warrior, an eleven-year-old wild boy with uncanny survival skills, and a wandering musician with a secret revolutionary agenda. After the Parch is a fast-paced, vivid, dystopian fantasy with a chilling resemblance to the way we are, and a vision of what we might become. It's a well-crafted story and the plot flows naturally from one crisis to another, with three-dimensional characters right up to the taut and positive climax. Sheldon Greene has been called "a born storyteller" by the Los Angeles Times for his book Lost and Found (Random House). This is his fifth novel.
  • The Boy Who Drank Too Much

    Shep Greene

    Mass Market Paperback (Laurel Leaf, Sept. 1, 1984)
    A teenage hockey star tries to cope with his problems through drinking, but finally seeks help through his friends. "Highly involving, with a storyline that never goes overboard in its portrayal of youthful drinking."--Booklist.
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  • A Mind Boggling Number Of Ways To Save Money: A Little Here And a Little There Adds Up To Real Money Over Time

    Sheldon Greenwald

    eBook
    Saving money can sometimes be almost like an art form. There are many ways to save a little bit here and a little bit there. All of those small savings can add up to big money over time. This brief text offers many suggestions for saving money. If you begin living your life in a way to usually save money where you reasonably can, you may be called a cheapskate, stingy, a miser, frugal, be accused of economizing and all sorts of other names. Wear them as a badge of honor.
  • There is a place...

    Kelly Green, Sheldon Green

    (Independently published, Feb. 2, 2019)
    This book is to nurture spiritual growth and to help children realize their true potential so they may grow up knowing what they are capable of and don’t limit themselves. Everyone should know that EVERYTHING already exists within. Take time to explore that world inside...as it might have the power to change the world outside.
  • There is a place...

    Kelly Green, Sheldon Green

    language (, Jan. 31, 2019)
    This book is to nurture spiritual growth and to help children realize their true potential so they may grow up knowing what they are capable of and don’t limit themselves. Everyone should know that EVERYTHING already exists within. Take time to explore that world inside...as it might have the power to change the world outside.
  • The Boy Who Drank Too Much

    Shep Greene

    Paperback (Laurel Leaf Library, Feb. 15, 1980)
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  • The Boy Who Drank Too Much: 2

    Shep Greene

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, April 23, 1979)
    Lonely and isolated because he is more mature than most of his high-school classmates and hockey teammates, Buff relies heavily upon alcohol until a crisis makes him realize that he is free to live his own life
  • The Boy Who Drank Too Much

    Shep Greene

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Feb. 1, 1980)
    The efforts of his friends almost fail to stop a lonely and isolated teenager from destroying himself with alcohol.
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  • The Blue Bird and The Fairy: A Precious Gift

    Sheri Greene

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, Sept. 2, 2008)
    Magical tale about a blue bird's travels to Fairyland, where anything is possible. While in Fairyland the blue bird meet a sad little fairy that only he can help. Through his "precious gift" he shows us all that we do not need everything we have to be happy.
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  • The Boy Who Drank Too Much

    Shep Greene

    School & Library Binding (San Val, Feb. 1, 1980)
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  • The Boy Who Drank Too Much

    Shep Greene

    Unknown Binding (The Viking Press, 1979, March 15, 1979)
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