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Books with author Susan Lowell

  • The Tortoise and the Jackrabbit

    Susan Lowell

    Hardcover (Cooper Square Publishing Llc, Oct. 1, 1994)
    The Tortoise and the Hare with a southwestern flair. Tortoise, living comfortably in her home on Slow Lane, awakens one morning feeling good and challenges cocky Jackrabbit to a race. Patiently bumping her way through the desert landscape, Tortoise heads for the finish line as Jackrabbit cheerfully skips―and sleeps. Roadrunner, Tarantula, Gila Monster and even a Javelina or three cheer them on. Irresistible fun for the young and old alike.
  • The Tortoise and the Jackrabbit / La tortuga y la Liebre

    Susan Lowell

    Paperback (Cooper Square Publishing Llc, June 30, 2004)
    The Tortoise and the Hare with a southwestern flair. Tortoise, living comfortably in her home on Slow Lane, awakens one morning feeling good and challenges cocky Jackrabbit to a race. Patiently bumping her way through the desert landscape, Tortoise heads for the finish line as Jackrabbit cheerfully skips―and sleeps. Roadrunner, Tarantula, Gila Monster and even a Javelina or three cheer them on. Irresistible fun for the young and old alike.
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  • The Tortoise and the Jackrabbit

    Susan Lowell

    Hardcover (Cooper Square Publishing Llc, Oct. 1, 1994)
    The Tortoise and the Hare with a southwestern flair. Tortoise, living comfortably in her home on Slow Lane, awakens one morning feeling good and challenges cocky Jackrabbit to a race. Patiently bumping her way through the desert landscape, Tortoise heads for the finish line as Jackrabbit cheerfully skips―and sleeps. Roadrunner, Tarantula, Gila Monster and even a Javelina or three cheer them on. Irresistible fun for the young and old alike.
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  • Little Red Cowboy Hat

    Susan Lowell

    Hardcover (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), March 15, 1997)
    This whimsical take on Little Red Riding Hood brings new life to an old favorite.
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  • Silver Stirrups

    Susan Lower

    eBook (Time Glider Books LLC, Nov. 26, 2019)
    Can a little faith, a whole lot of trust, and a second chance help Josh and Alison find what they're both missing?After a streak of bad luck hits Windy Knoll farms, Alison finds herself without a horse, and the Silver Stirrup Riding Club is without a trail master. While Alison expects foul play where the disappearance of her horse is concerned, she can’t prove her ex had anything to do with it.Josh Anderson vowed he’d stay out of trouble after a few bad decisions put him in debt to his brother-in-law, but he owes a bigger debt to Alison for walking away from their relationship years ago without an explanation. Josh volunteers as the new trail master while using his connections through the Silver Stirrup Horse Rescue to help find Alison’s horse.All the evidence leads to Josh’s guilt, but can Alison trust him enough to let a horse lead them down the right trail?Books in the Silver Wind Equine Rescue Series:Book 1 – Forgotten ReinsBook 2 - UnbridledBook 3 – Silver Stirrups
  • Bootmaker And The Elves

    Susan Lowell

    Hardcover (Scholastic Inc., Sept. 1, 1997)
    A retelling, set in the Old West, of the traditional story about two elves who help a poor shoemaker, or in this case a bootmaker, and his wife
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  • I Am Lavina Cumming: A Novel of the American West

    Susan Lowell

    Paperback (Milkweed Editions, April 10, 2005)
    Lavina Cumming has spent her entire first ten years of life on the Bosque Ranch in Arizona Territory with her mother and father, five brothers, and her black mustang pony, Chummy. When her mother dies, her father decides it would be best if Lavina went to live with her aunt, where she can be brought up as a lady.Starting off at dawn on September 16, 1905, Lavina travels by train to Santa Cruz, California. Armed with the Cumming family motto—"courage"—she arrives in a world of two-storey houses, automobiles, a new school, and her cousin, "awful Aggie." Trying her best to settle in, Lavina is torn by her hopes to return to Arizona and be with her father. She is as shocked as everyone else by the great earthquake that nearly demolishes the nearby city of San Francisco. In the aftermath of the quake, she must make a big decision about her future. Based on the true story of the author's grandmother, the book includes a short afterword by the author.
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  • Exploring The Seven Churches of Revelation: An In-Depth Study Of Each Church: Their Strengths, Weaknesses, And why it matters in our lives today.

    Susan Howell

    eBook (Vacations Unlimited Publishing, Dec. 14, 2015)
    Discovering what life was like for people in the first century churches became a passion for Susan Howell. Her research is focused on the first century lives: what were the “behind the scenes” things we don’t know from casually reading the Bible? Focused on lessons from these churches, we ask how they apply to modern times. What can we do to avoid the trials and challenges of those in the first century? She questioned why the letters were written to those locations, which are in modern day Turkey, and not in Israel. As a man, Jesus never visited these churches, in fact, He never left Israel. Yet these churches open the book of Revelation, the final book in the Bible, given to John in a vision on the island of Patmos near the end of the first century. We know that Jesus was a great communicator. As He spoke to those who fish, He used fishing terms and to those who bake; baking terms. Susan wanted to know what Jesus was saying to the first century churches. What was happening in those towns, those churches? What did Jesus say to them in language and phrases they would understand? Susan has visited the excavated ruins of each of the seven churches in Turkey and studied each letter to the individual churches. She separated the letter verse by verse to learn what Jesus was saying. Her hope is that you, the reader, will discover what He is saying to them and in turn, to us. This will allow the reader the opportunity to spend quality time with Jesus.
  • The Tortoise and the Jackrabbit

    Susan Lowell

    eBook (Cooper Square Publishing Llc, Dec. 31, 1993)
    The Tortoise and the Hare with a southwestern flair. Tortoise, living comfortably in her home on Slow Lane, awakens one morning feeling good and challenges cocky Jackrabbit to a race. Patiently bumping her way through the desert landscape, Tortoise heads for the finish line as Jackrabbit cheerfully skips―and sleeps. Roadrunner, Tarantula, Gila Monster and even a Javelina or three cheer them on. Irresistible fun for the young and old alike.
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  • The Boy with Paper Wings

    Susan Lowell

    Paperback (Milkweed Editions, Oct. 16, 1995)
    When a fever confines eleven-year-old Paul to bed, he folds paper to create imaginary playmates and to transport himself into other worlds
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  • the Three Little Javelinas

    Lowell Susan

    Paperback (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 1994)
    Slight crinkling on some pages.
  • The tortoise and the jackrabbit

    Susan Lowell

    Paperback (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 1997)
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