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  • SleepWakers, Book #1 Sam Saves the Night

    Shari Simpson

    Paperback (Disney-Hyperion, Sept. 1, 2020)
    What would you do if you could stay out all night and not get in trouble?Thirteen-year-old Sam has no friends, but you can't really blame her. She lives her life in a state of chronic exhaustion thanks to her nightly sleepwalking jaunts, which include trips to the store, treehouse-building projects, and breaking-and-entering escapades-none of which she remembers in the morning. Her condition is taking its toll on her family (and her life), so when her mom takes her to see a wacky strip-mall sleep specialist, Sam is wary, but 100 percent in.The night after the doc works his mojo, Sam wakes up outside her body, watching herself sleep. FREAKY! But once she gets over the panic attack, she realizes there's a whole world of detached-souls out there, called SleepWakers-cliques of kids like the Achieves, who use their sleep time to learn new things; the Numbs, who eat junk food and play video games all night long, and the OCDeeds who search for missing things and organize other people's stuff. And then there are the Mean Dreams, led by Madalynn Sucret, the nicest girl in Sam's school, who shows Sam that she can use her power to get back at a bully who's been tormenting her. Sam is intrigued-until it becomes clear that Madalynn is the real bully and the "tormentor" is just, well... sad. Now Sam is faced with uniting the various tribes of SleepWakers to fight back against Madalynn and the Mean Dreams in the most epic battle the night has ever seen.
  • Free Spirits: The Story of Jack Ruffin and the Underground Railroad

    Grant Simpson

    eBook (Vicksburg Press, June 25, 2017)
    ‘Free Spirits’ is the story of West Point Cadet Jack Ruffin who was brought up in Boston as the son of a judge, passed as white and went to the best schools. He spent his summers on the family plantation where he formed an inexplicably deep bond with Lucy, a domestic slave in his uncle’s household.As with many pre-Civil War households, all is not as it seems. Upon the death of Judge Ruffin, his ‘father’, he discovers the truth. Lucy is his mother, having given him away at birth under impossible circumstances.The action starts in 1859 when Jack enlists the aid of the Underground Railroad, the secret network designed and constructed to rescue slaves.The reader moves between black and white worlds. The world of slavery, slave markets, free blacks (Freedmen) and the Underground Railroad. The world of white society (North and South) peopled by Oliver Wendell Holmes, Ralph Waldo Emerson and his daughter Ellen, with whom Jack is in love. The world of planters, slave traders, slave catchers and the Patrol whose job it was to keep the slaves in their place. The action revolves around the struggle between the Underground Railroad and the Patrol. The book introduces the reader to the pre-American Civil War South, its people and traditions, from the point of view of those resisting slavery and the institutions (formal and informal) which nourished it. You meet Grace, a Harriet Tubman-like figure who is the founder of several branches of the Underground Railroad. You meet Tracker, Graces’ eyes and ears. You will see them operate in hostile territory in the bid to assist Jack in securing his mother’s freedom. You will meet the members of the Patrol and see their methods, their desperate and casual cruelty as they struggle to keep slaves in bondage and rush against time to thwart Jack. Through Jack, you see all these worlds as if for the first time in fast-paced action as it rushes to its dramatic and heart-rending conclusion.
  • Unicorn on a Roll

    Dana Simpson

    Hardcover (Andrews McMeel Publishing, Sept. 20, 2016)
    The magical friendship of Phoebe and her best friend, unicorn Marigold Heavenly Nostrils, is back in this second adventure of a girl and her mythical creature!One year has passed since Phoebe skipped a rock across a pond, accidentally hit a unicorn in the face, and was granted a single wish—which she used to make the unicorn, Marigold Heavenly Nostrils, her obligational best friend. In some ways, not much has changed. At school Phoebe still clashes with her rival--and sometimes “frenemy”--he ever-taunting and imperious Dakota. Outside of school, she still fills her free time with extra-credit homework assignments, dramatic monologues about the injustices associated with school cliques, and imaginative conspiracy theories regarding global forces like the “powerful construction paper lobby.” But unlike before, Phoebe now has a best friend to share it with—someone to make her laugh and to listen to all her extravagant ideas.In this second volume of Heavenly Nostrils, titled, Unicorn on a Roll, the reader is invited on a journey into the lives of Phoebe and Marigold as they navigate the difficulties of grade school, celebrate the winter holidays, and explore their super hero/super villain personas together. Join in the fun, as Phoebe competes against Dakota for the leading role of “Lisa Ladybug” in their fourth-grade play—or as she struggles to “manage” the PR debacle related to her nose-picking-scandal. (“I will neither confirm nor deny the events surrounding Boogergate.”) Witness a band of unicorns staging an “intervention” and learn all the details of Marigold’s secret crush on a mysterious creature she has never seen. Perhaps most important, watch as this surprising friendship between a charming, nine-year-old dreamer and a vain, mythical beast forever changes both of them for the better.
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  • The Great Dismal: A Carolinian's Swamp Memoir

    Bland Simpson

    Paperback (The University of North Carolina Press, Sept. 28, 1998)
    Just below the Tidewater area of Virginia, straddling the North Carolina-Virginia line, lies the Great Dismal Swamp, one of America's most mysterious wilderness areas. The swamp has long drawn adventurers, runaways, and romantics, and while many have tried to conquer it, none has succeeded. In this engaging memoir, Bland Simpson, who grew up near the swamp in North Carolina, blends personal experience, travel narrative, oral history, and natural history to create an intriguing portrait of the Great Dismal Swamp and its people. For this edition, he has added an epilogue discussing developments in the region since 1990.
  • Instant Pot Vegetarian Cookbook: Top 100 Instant Pot Recipes for Vegetarians

    Issy Simpson

    Paperback (Independently published, Jan. 8, 2019)
    Kindle MatchBook: Receive the Kindle Edition for FREE when you buy the paperback edition now!VEGETARIAN’S CHOICE! The number one Instant Pot cookbook for vegetarians with easy and fast plant-based recipes.Humble, honest home cooking for vegetarians does not have to be difficult or demand all of your free time. With the goal of making a fully vegetarian lifestyle accessible and convenient for everyone, vegetarian chef Issy Simpson combines a passion for delicious, healthy vegetarian recipes with the favorite appliance of the busy home cook: the Instant Pot. The Instant Pot Vegetarian Cookbook is the first choice for busy vegetarian home cooks looking for healthy and delicious recipes that are insanely simple to prep and cook.The ultimate Instant Pot cookbook for vegetarian recipes, the Instant Pot Vegetarian Cookbook includes:An Introduction to Maintaining a Healthy Vegetarian lifestyle that fully explains the most important health considerations when going vegetarian and shows you exactly how to achieve your health and weight loss goals without sacrificing enjoyable mealsInstant Pot Basics with easy to follow instructions, tips, and tricks for using your Instant Pot!100 Amazing Vegetarian Recipes for your Instant Pot that your family will rave aboutNutritional Information for Every Recipe so you can easily track exactly what you are consumingSay goodbye to bland, boring food once and for all with the Instant Pot Vegetarian Cookbook, your go-to resource for living your best life as a vegetarian!
  • How to Draw Wild Animals

    Simpson

    Paperback (Troll Communications, Jan. 8, 1998)
    Directions for drawing elephants, toucans, snakes, alligators, and other wild animals, using a minimum of materials and a little imagination.
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  • Unicorn vs. Goblins

    Dana Simpson

    Hardcover (Andrews McMeel Publishing, Sept. 20, 2016)
    Not every kid skips a rock across a pond and winds up with a unicorn best friend, right? The popular friendship of Phoebe and Her Unicorn is back for a third collection of adventures so heavenly they had to be shared.School’s out! That means no more teachers, no more books, and lots of time to compliment Marigold Heavenly Nostrils on her good looks. In this third volume, Phoebe and her obligational best friend, Marigold, learn that summer still has plenty of surprises for the both of them. All of our old friends are back—Phoebe’s part-time “frenemy” Dakota, upon whom Marigold has bestowed sentient hair, Phoebe’s goofy parents, and even Lord Splendid Humility (but please, ignore his magnificence if you can)! Have fun as Phoebe and Marigold continue the “Phoebegold Detective Agency,” spend a week at Wolfgang Music Camp, and find themselves in more misadventures, thanks to Marigold’s enchanted sparkles! Along the way, Phoebe makes some new friends, such as Sue—her unique clarinet-playing bunkmate, Florence Unfortunate Nostrils, Marigold’s estranged sister, and Camp Wolfgang’s lake monster who enjoys tacos and Wi-Fi. When school resumes, read along as Phoebe enjoys (or suffers from) a brief case of popularity, mentally catalogs her grievances against dodge ball, and, with Marigold’s help, rescues Dakota and her hair from the queen of the goblins. Through these wacky adventures, Phoebe and Marigold learn that their friendship is the second most magical thing of all, after Marigold’s beauty, of course. Includes an introduction by Cory Doctorow and his daughter Poesy!
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  • Nature's Way: The Great Blue Heron

    Bud Simpson

    Paperback (Biblio Publishing, Sept. 1, 2015)
    This book features one of the author's favorite birds, The Great Blue Heron. He hopes you enjoy this intimate look into the life of a truly magnificent American bird. Most of these photos were taken by him in the beautiful Hocking Hills area of southeastern Ohio. This book is intended as a photographic essay concerning one bird species, the Great Blue Heron. It is not a technical piece by any means. My intent is to let these photographs speak for themselves as much as possible. I might interject my observations into its photographic narration at some points, but only as clarification or to point out an observation of my own pertaining to what these great birds have taught me about themselves. They were the teachers, I was the eager student. They still have much to teach me. I'll never live long enough to know it all. I was amazed to find that I had over 9,000 images of Great Blue Herons in my computer folders. I know I will run across some photographs later on and say to myself: I should have included this one, or that one. I still take more photos each time I go to my lake. I can't help myself. Who knows if the next photo will teach me something else about these aptly named birds. I'm almost afraid to check my picture files for all the other species I have photographed. If all goes well with this offering, I may do other books on other species in at some point in the future.
  • Razzle Dazzle Unicorn: Another Phoebe and Her Unicorn Adventure

    Dana Simpson

    Hardcover (Andrews McMeel Publishing, Nov. 9, 2016)
    Phoebe and Her Unicorn is back with more sparkles than ever! In this fourth volume, join in the adventure as Phoebe and Marigold confront messy rooms, trouble at school, and a nasty case of "Sparkle Fever." Follow the pair back to Camp Wolfgang, where their old pals Sue (a.k.a. "Monster Girl") and Ringo, the lake creature, remind them that being weird is WAY more fun than being normal.
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  • THE VEIL TRAP: Nanna Nuts, Mr Milly, Moggins and Me

    S. J. Simpson

    (RAG TREE PRESS, May 7, 2020)
    A charming supernatural, fantasy adventure, for the young and young at heart. (First book in the series. Ages 10+)Ten-year-old champion daydreamer, Peter Nuts, his trusty dog, Mr Milly, and a long summer break at Nanna’s. Not quite the idyllic setting for a battle between good and evil, right?Woodland adventures with his friends, fun with his eccentric nanna, Peter’s certain this is going to be a summer to remember.And it certainly is. But not for the right reasons. Nanna Nuts is forced to shed light on the strange incidents of Chattersley, the usually sleepy village where she lives. And when she opens the door to The Veil and shows Peter what lies beyond our earthly perceptions, his young life changes for eternity. This fledgling hero dives head-first into a magical place which borders between the realms of fantasy and reality. He encounters the Rag Tree Boys (the ethereal embodiment of childhood spirit) and the oracle rosewood bird, Wit. He has to quickly learn about the paranormal and the rules which govern this alternate reality.A place where the good is infinitely beautiful, and bravery and honour manifest before his very eyes. However, as Pete awakens and the Light celebrates, the Dark are hot on his trail and keen to snuff out his growing power. Will Pete survive the tentacles of fear that desperately want to choke his Light?Will he find the courage to uncover the truth behind this secret realm and an age-old mystery?In the maze of traps that is a playful boy’s imagination, is the power to be a saviour, or the nightmare knocking at your door? Be hooked by this compelling, addictive and magical book for young adults and the young at heart.
  • Phoebe and Her Unicorn

    Dana Simpson

    Hardcover (Andrews McMeel Publishing, June 25, 2015)
    A boy and his dog . . . a girl and her . . . unicorn? It all started when Phoebe skipped a rock across a pond and accidentally hit a unicorn in the face. Improbably, this led to Phoebe being granted one wish, and she used it to make the unicorn, Marigold Heavenly Nostrils, her obligational best friend. But can a vain mythical beast and a nine-year-old daydreamer really forge a connection? Indeed they can, and that's how Phoebe and Her Unicorn unfolds. This beautifully drawn strip follows the unlikely friendship between a somewhat awkward girl and the unicorn who gradually shows her just how special she really is. Through hilarious adventures where Phoebe gets to bask in Marigold's "awesomeness," the friends also come to acknowledge that they had been lonely before they met and truly appreciate the bond they now share.
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  • SleepWakers, Book #1 Sam Saves the Night

    Shari Simpson

    Hardcover (Disney-Hyperion, Oct. 1, 2019)
    What would you do if you could stay out all night and not get in trouble?Thirteen-year-old Sam has no friends, but you can't really blame her. She lives her life in a state of chronic exhaustion thanks to her nightly sleepwalking jaunts, which include trips to the store, treehouse-building projects, and breaking-and-entering escapades-none of which she remembers in the morning. Her condition is taking its toll on her family (and her life), so when her mom takes her to see a wacky strip-mall sleep specialist, Sam is wary, but 100 percent in.The night after the doc works his mojo, Sam wakes up outside her body, watching herself sleep. FREAKY! But once she gets over the panic attack, she realizes there's a whole world of detached-souls out there, called SleepWakers-cliques of kids like the Achieves, who use their sleep time to learn new things; the Numbs, who eat junk food and play video games all night long, and the OCDeeds who search for missing things and organize other people's stuff. And then there are the Mean Dreams, led by Madalynn Sucret, the nicest girl in Sam's school, who shows Sam that she can use her power to get back at a bully who's been tormenting her. Sam is intrigued-until it becomes clear that Madalynn is the real bully and the "tormentor" is just, well... sad. Now Sam is faced with uniting the various tribes of SleepWakers to fight back against Madalynn and the Mean Dreams in the most epic battle the night has ever seen.
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