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Books with author Stephen Garry

  • Taming Wall Street: Capture the gains. Eliminate the losses.

    Stephen Gardner

    eBook
    Take back control of your money NOW!Wall Street is a self-proclaimed wild animal with an unpredictable nature. When the market is doing well, she is a charging BULL with what seems like unstoppable power. When the market is negative, she is a ferocious BEAR that can rip your life and retirement plans to shreds.Wall Street and Banks have bred us into SHEEP. I want to teach you how to become a LION with your money. There is a way to harness the power of Wall Street without being crushed during bad times. Through financial education and proper product structuring, you can take back control of your money, have a predictable system for saving and investing, recover the money you spend on major purchases and gain tremendous tax advantages. Learn how to capture the gains and eliminate the losses.
  • Katie Karalana and The Mysterious Serious Nose Emergency

    Stephen Sperry

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 6, 2015)
    Little Katie Karalana discovers a disturbing situation involving her grandfather's nose. She is convinced that an unwelcome alien has taken up residence and persuades her skeptical grandpa to cooperate with her creative attempts to remedy the matter. This grandpa is a grandpa with attributes of patience, humor, love, curiosity and courage, who is willing to submit: up to a point! Youngsters learning to enjoy reading as well as parents, grandparents and others who love reading to kids will experience lots of chuckles as Katie and her grandpa confront the invader.
  • My First Judo Book

    Stephen Gadd

    Paperback (Trafalgar Square, April 1, 1991)
    Rare Book
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  • Dad and Beth Clean Up

    Stephen Berry

    Paperback (Collins, March 15, 1990)
    None
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  • Bunnie the Bunny

    Gary Stephenson

    Paperback (Lang Book Publishing, Limited, July 15, 2019)
    Bunnie, the Bunny who is a Dutch Rabbit lives with her brother. This enduring first story captures the time when the Rabbits arrive to live in the home of their owners - whom the Rabbits called servants