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  • Nobody's Duck

    Mary Sullivan

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, Feb. 6, 2018)
    When a duck mysteriously arrives on an alligator’s lawn, they set off to discover just who the duck belongs to. From the library to skydiving, from exasperation to laughter, the two make an unexpected discovery about friendship. Readers will delight in this odd couple’s wacky adventures that feature the signature wit and ingenuity of Geisel Honor winner Mary Sullivan. Like its predecessors Ball, Treat, and Frankie, Nobody’s Duck has humor and heart in spades (and quacks).
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  • Myanmar

    Laura L Sullivan

    Paperback (Cavendish Square Publishing, Jan. 15, 2019)
    For young readers, this book will serve as a detailed, interesting introduction to a country that is often in the news. Through colorful photographs, fun facts, and engaging sidebars, kids will learn important information about Myanmar's history, politics, economy, and language. Other chapters also cover unique topics like popular sports, holidays, and food. This book is sure to inspire curiosity about the world and would make a great addition to any curriculum.
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  • Midnight Dolls

    Kiki Sullivan

    Paperback (Balzer + Bray, Sept. 1, 2015)
    Pretty Little Liars meets Beautiful Creatures in this thrilling follow-up to Kiki Sullivan's The Dolls.It's only been a couple of months since Eveny Cheval discovered that she's a powerful queen of zandara, the voodoo-like form of magic that has controlled the town of Carrefour for generations. She barely has time to consider what this means, though, before she's attacked by the murderous anti-magic organization Main de Lumière.Alarmed, her powerful father—who has returned to Carrefour to protect Eveny—takes her and her sister zandara queens, Peregrine and Chloe, to his home on mysterious Caouanne Island. But the island holds its own secrets about Eveny's past—and her future. Now she's torn between two magical traditions—and two boys: strong and silent Caleb, who's pushing her away, and charismatic Bram, who seems too good to be true.With Main de Lumière closing in and Carrefour's defenses crumbling, Eveny, her sister queens, and the townspeople she's supposed to protect are in danger. And as the revelations about her past continue to unfold, Eveny begins to realize that she might just be the only one who can save them all. She'll have to fight for the people and the town she loves—and for her own life.
  • Dear Blue Sky

    Mary Sullivan

    eBook (Nancy Paulsen Books, Aug. 2, 2012)
    A timely, eye-opening novel showing how war affects families on both sides Ever since her brother Sef left for Iraq, Cassie has felt like her life is falling apart. Her parents are fighting over her brother having gone to war. Her smart, beautiful sister is messing up. Her little brother, who has Down syndrome, is pretending he's a Marine. And her best friend no longer has time for her. In her loneliness Cassie turns to a surprising source of comfort: Blue Sky, an Iraqi girl she meets through her blog. The girls begin a correspondence and Cassie learns that when Blue Sky says "I want my life back," she means something profound, as she can no longer venture out in her destroyed city. Cassie takes strength from Blue Sky's courage and is inspired to stop running away from the pain, and to reclaim her life.
  • Dragons, Tea, & Other Tails

    J. P. Sullivan

    eBook (, Nov. 12, 2016)
    Dragons have hobbies besides sleep and fire,all knights are not equal in brains or in size,ants vow revenge against murderous backsides,and beware of the griffin’s unique appetite.And when Lloyd rips the void, hold on to your hare!A collection of 24 tongue-in-cheek fantasy poems and the first of an anthology, Dragons, Tea, and Other Tails is a light-hearted perspective on the traditional fantasy genre that will leave you laughing.
  • Unsolved Case

    Syd Sullivan

    (Archway, Nov. 19, 2018)
    In the legendary city of Boston, a fifteen year-old, Ariel Smith, lives with her parents and her twin brothers, Aaron and Eric. She then discovers she was adopted by her godparents when she was three months old. Her young parents had been murdered, and their killer was never found. Ariel's life is turned upside down as she grieves for the birth parents she never knew. While dealing with all that life throws at her, she has a feeling she's being watched. Ariel is determined to solve the mystery of her parents murder, but ends up solving a case of her own, a case called life. Please stay tuned for the sequel of Unsolved Case, which will be in book stores soon.
  • Pioneer Germ Fighters

    Navin Sullivan

    Paperback (Scholastic Book Services, March 15, 1963)
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  • Great Escapes of World War II

    George Sullivan

    Paperback (Scholastic, Sept. 1, 1988)
    A collection of true stories of seven daring escapes by prisoners of war during World War II
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  • Book for kids: 37 Dolphin Facts for Kids: Fun Facts & Amazing Pictures

    Donald Sullivan

    Paperback (Independently published, )
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  • Occupy Me

    Tricia Sullivan

    eBook (Titan Books, Sept. 4, 2018)
    Tricia Sullivan returns to the genre with a page-turning, surreal high-concept science fiction that will define the conversation within the genre for years to come.Pearl is an angel. She works for the Resistance - an organization dedicated to improving the world by tiny, incremental acts of kindness. But Pearl also has wings. They blossom at moments of stress. And she is strong; an extraordinary, terrifying strength capable of breaking the fabric of reality. The Resistance can't account for that, nor for Pearl's mysterious origins. All anyone knows is that she appeared in a New York junkyard in the early 21st century. Truth is, Pearl doesn't really know what she is, let alone who she is. Now she is on a pell-mell chase across the world. In pursuit of a killer wearing another man's body. The killer carries a briefcase that is a ragged hole in the Universe. A global conspiracy revolves around it. The nature of reality is determined by it. Pearl's got to get the briefcase back - no matter how shocking its contents may turn out to be.
  • All That's Missing

    Sarah Sullivan

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Oct. 8, 2013)
    When his grandfather’s dementia raises the specter of foster care, Arlo flees to find his only other family member in this genuine, heartening novel.Arlo’s grandfather travels in time. Not literally — he just mixes up the past with the present. Arlo holds on as best he can, fixing himself cornflakes for dinner and paying back the owner of the corner store for the sausages Poppo eats without remembering to pay. But how long before someone finds out that Arlo is taking care of the grandfather he lives with instead of the other way around? When Poppo lands in the hospital and a social worker comes to take charge, Arlo’s fear of foster care sends him alone across three hundred miles. Armed with a name and a town, Arlo finds his only other family member — the grandmother he doesn’t remember ever meeting. But just finding her isn’t enough to make them a family. Unfailingly honest and touched with a dash of magical realism, Sarah Sullivan’s evocative debut novel delves into a family mystery and unearths universal truths about home, trust, friendship, and strength — all the things a boy needs.
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  • A Change of Seasons: Folk-Art Quilts and Cozy Home Accessories

    Bonnie Sullivan

    eBook (That Patchwork Place, Sept. 7, 2016)
    Folk-art style is always in season, and this collection of charming projects will dress up your home all year long. Stitch your way through four collections of projects that display the distinctive colors and rich textures of each season. Cozy photos will inspire you to decorate your home with cheerful and inviting decor accents you'll be proud to display.Stitch inspiring designs, including quilts, wall hangings, pillows, framed pictures, banners, and moreFreshen the look of your home and create seasonable gifts for holidays and special occasions year-roundCreate gorgeous effects with three enjoyable techniques: easy wool applique, hand embroidery, and patchwork