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Books with author Susan Tang

  • Eavesdropping Eve

    Susan Tan

    (, Sept. 1, 2011)
    At one look, Eve is a charming little girl. But there's something about her that's a turn-off-she eavesdrops! Eve happens to eavesdrop on her mother's conversation with Miss Grey, her teacher. Eve learns that there will be a class party and she prepares everything she needs for the so-called party. When Eve turns up in school, she's in for some surprises that will make her think twice about eavesdropping the next time.
  • Special Kids

    Susan Tan

    (, Jan. 29, 2012)
    Children at the hospital get lonely sometimes, and need some friends. Greg and Ally are just those friends who help make the children's day. Greg and Ally's parents take them to the hospital, so they can spend some time with these children. When Grey and Ally get to know each of the children better, a wonderful friendship is born.
  • The N-no Boy

    Susan Tan

    eBook
    Johnny seems like the perfect seven-year-old boy: cute charming smile and the teacher's pet. But there's nothing really charming about him when you get to know him. HE LIES. Johnny lies all the time to stay away from trouble. He begins to lose his friends's trust, and nobody likes him anymore. Will Johnny ever learn to admit his mistakes?
  • A Beautiful World

    Susan Tan

    eBook
    What makes a beautiful world? If everyone thinks or dresses alike, wouldnÕt this world be dull? Everyone is unique and special in their own way. The world is teeming with different races, cultures and languages. We all look different, but we share the same earth. A Beautiful World teaches all of us to celebrate our differences in harmony.
  • Dad, You're the Best

    Susan Tan

    (, Sept. 1, 2011)
    This story is a little girl's account of her father. She starts off by listing his qualities that make her regard him so highly. Yet, at times, she also subtly states his shortcomings, at least from her point of view. Altogether, in the final analysis, it is a frank description of what a young daughter expects of her father without forgetting that he is just as human as her.
  • Master of the Rings: Inside the World of J.R. Tolkien by Susan Ang

    Susan Ang

    Paperback (Totem Books, March 15, 1800)
    None
  • It's My Party

    Susan Tan

    eBook (, Jan. 1, 2012)
    There is nothing more exciting about a birthday party than inviting all your friends to it. That is what Lynn decides to do: invite all her classmates. But there is a problem, orphans Betty and Carlos are invited, and the other children are not happy about it. The children refuse to attend the party if Betty and Carlos go. Lynn is upset with her friends's attitude, but is determined to invite Betty and Carlos anyway. In the end, her party turns out to be something more than she has bargained for.
  • Tough Puff

    Susan Tan

    (, Sept. 1, 2011)
    Joel is through being treated like a boy. He wants to be a MAN. When his classmate Bert tells him that smoking can make him a man, Joel starts to smoke. Joe slowly strays away from his family and friends. He spends his pocket money on cigarettes. Joe becomes entrenched in something that may cost him his health and life. Will there be a ray of hope through the dark clouds for Joel?
  • Abby and Priscilla

    Susan Tan

    eBook (, Sept. 1, 2011)
    Orphan girls Abby and Priscilla are best friends who love each other dearly like sisters. They spend a lot of time together, and nothing seems likely to separate them. However, that is all about to change when a couple decides to adopt Abby. Abby heavy-heartedly leaves Priscilla, heading for a new life with her new parents. Will this be the last time Abby and Priscilla see each other? Or will fate reunite them once again É in the future?
  • Help! Help!

    Susan Tan

    eBook (, Sept. 1, 2011)
    Should you approach a stranger asking you for directions? Should you trust what a stranger says? What are the do's and don'ts in such situations? Sunshine School gets a visit from Inspector Bill, who teaches the children how to protect themselves in difficult situations. The children engage themselves in a fun game called Help! Help! which brings laughter and learning at the same time.