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Books with author T. F. Carroll

  • The Angry Witch

    T. F. Carroll

    language (Pen Press, July 3, 2011)
    Very little happens in the sleepy village of Tinsall. That is until the Ponyteers meet an American girl with a Roman Treasure map. But the girl's search for treasure along the Sandstone Trail is threatened by enemies above and below the ground. And never far away is the menacing witch, Mrs Eastly. With help from special friends, Professor Klopstock and his robots, Juno and Jupiter, will the Ponyteers succeed? "The Angry Witch" is a page-turning adventure tale that readers aged 9 to 90 will find spell-binding!
  • Somebody's Kidnapped Santa

    T. F. Carroll

    language (Pen Press, July 3, 2011)
    Alex Farroll and his best friend, Ginger Tomkins, are on a rescue mission. Two missions in fact. Curly Spinhead - their footballer friend with a spike of hair that does amazing tricks - has had a wicked spell cast on him by nasty Witch Eastly. And someone else is in deep trouble too - Santa's gone missing! On an awesome, amazing adventure, the Tinsall village chums battle it out with Monster Giant Spiders and evil Giant Trolls - with a little help from a Magic Voice and the latest hi-tech equipment of course. Can Santa be rescued, and can Christmas be saved...?
  • Witches on the Run

    T. F. Carroll

    eBook (Pen Press, July 3, 2011)
    The last story in the "Witches" trilogy is a tale of adventure on two planets. On planet Earth, Alex and Ginger discover the amazing life of Footballer, Curly Spinhead - and out in space on planet Petranova the Ponyteers meet old enemies and make some surprising new friends!
  • The Witches Revenge

    T. F. Carroll

    eBook (Pen Press, July 3, 2011)
    The four Penyteers are back with more adventures in this sequel to "The Angry Witch". Jupiter is away on his space-mission to fly the 'gentle people' home to planet Petronova. Will the old robot, Juno, be able to protect the Ponyteers from Witch Eastlys' Spiteful Spells? And who will thwart her plot to overthrow Chester City's New Order of Wiser Witches? Whether you are 9 or 90 you will find "The Witches Revenge" another spell-binding read!
  • A DOG IN HEAT IS A HOT DOG AND OTHER RULES TO LIVE BY

    Carroll

    Hardcover (Atria Books, Feb. 1, 1996)
    A collection of humorous quips and offbeat suggestions is culled from the author's popular advice column, collecting her most outrageous truths for the inspiration and amusement of help-seeking fans.
  • Echoes From Catawba Volume 1: Growing Up In Catawba Valley, Appalachia

    Ted Carroll

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 17, 2018)
    This 6X9″, 170-page paperback book includes true stories, history, and images from beautiful Catawba Valley. The story of Catawba Valley, Virginia, its people, places and events would have wide range appeal to non-Catawbians, rural and urban audiences. Luemma Craft and John Garman would marry and have seventeen children during 1890 – 1914. Echoes from Catawba Volume 1 relates some of the stories about families growing up during a time when there was no indoor plumbing, electricity, and many hardships. The stories about their schools, farms, churches, and their General Store will keep your attention and remind you of better times. In order to survive, they lived off the land and worked hard. These mostly Scot-Irish descendants had a culture, identity, and values that bear looking at in this complex and politically-correct world we live in today. Times were difficult but the people of Catawba considered themselves blessed and felt they had all they needed: God, family, Church, and community. The author gathered information from Catawba people as they recalled their childhood days growing up in a totally different world we live in now. The author also used his personal experiences growing up in the mountains in the 1940s and 1950s as well as calling upon memories of hearing what the previous generation conveyed. Echoes From Catawba comprises stories with heart and humor so as to transform the reader back into those early times of the late 1800s and early 1900s. Any fiction that may crop up is strictly accidental and not intended. It may sound like fiction to some (that’s okay) but it is history put forth in stories written to induce a smile, maybe a tear and retained knowledge of rural life in the early 1900s. During the interviewing process and research for this book, folks were asked how they felt about growing up in such challenging times. They each stated they would do it all over again without changing anything. That spirit lives within all Catawbians regardless of where they are now. Many have lived in Catawba all their lives. I hasten to add that this book has drawn the interest of urban people who have no connection to Appalachia and never experienced rural living. These are stories that should appeal to any reader. This book is enlightening, interesting, heartwarming and inspiring. After reading about this special, unique place called Catawba Valley, it will leave you ready for Volume 2, being released the fall of 2019. The collectors edition, hardcover book can be found at www.echoesfromcatawba.com-You give Catawba a life in your stories and it takes me back to better times. Thank you. -Terri Garman Csarnogusky-Very well written accounts of families and a past era in rural Catawba. It gives everyone the perspective of how life was in many rural farming families. –Jonathan Gregory Reed
  • The Wizard's Tears

    Tony Carroll

    eBook
    Kalbe, the wizard of Mazaar, had lived his life and was intent on a few years of solitude with his cat. Then there was that night when he observed the changing colour of the clouds and his comfortable existence ceased. Soon he was on a path that would lead him to the heart of darkness. Along the way he would discover hidden powers that would shake him to the core.
  • MISSY MOUSE and the ROCKET SHIP

    CJ Carroll

    language (, Jan. 16, 2012)
    Missy Mouse is determined to build a rocket ship to take her to the moon. Not just for the adventure of it all, but so she can bring back a ship-full of green cheese for her family-Aunt Selina, and Grandpa, and all her cousins. But the adventure begins quite suddenly when her rocket ship seems to take flight. She crashes, nearly drowns, is chased by fearsome water rats and discovers an unexpected friendship. Meanwhile, back home, her cousins are having a scary adventure all their own! Missy Mouse and the Rocket Ship is a fable for children 6 to 10. A story about family, true friends, and never giving up on your dreams!
  • Alice in Wonderland

    L. Carroll

    Hardcover (Usborne, March 15, 2006)
    An attractive retelling of Lewis Carroll's story with evocative illustrations, written as part of the Usborne Young Reading Programme for readers growing in confidence.
  • Dog in Heat Is a Hot Dog a and Other Rules to Live By

    Carroll

    Audio Cassette (Audioworks, Feb. 1, 1996)
    A collection of humorous quips and offbeat suggestions is culled from the author's popular advice column, collecting her most outrageous truths for the inspiration and amusement of help-seeking fans.
  • Old Dumpling and the Rainy Day

    CJ Carroll

    eBook (CJCarroll/DREAMCATCHER, Jan. 14, 2012)
    Old Dumpling is an inventor, who lives on a Universe where it has never rained, but he knows the signs. He tries to warn the neighbors, but they laugh at him and won't listen anymore. He befriends Little Girl, and Young Boy, and discovers a surprising secret from another Universe. A "Noah and the Ark" type of story set in another world, it is also about friendship between Olders and Youngers, and why you shouldn't steal other people's ideas or throw rocks at glass houses. Old Dumpling is one of a series of books called "Imagine That!" If reading this story to a child, encourage him or her to draw their own illustrations.
  • Alice in Wonderland Pop-Up Book

    Carroll

    Board book (Creative Publishing, March 15, 2002)
    Fiction