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  • Landmark Supreme Court Decisions

    Jake Henderson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 3, 2017)
    Reading Through History is pleased to present: Landmark Supreme Court Cases. It includes 150 pages of the most the most significant Supreme Court judgements in United States history. Whether you’re searching for cases related to Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Religion, or civil rights, this is a go-to resource for anyone in need of an introduction to “the highest court in the land.” This is sure to be a perfect fit for anyone wanting to brush up on the basics of notable Supreme Court decisions. Court cases include: Marbury v. Madison, Plessy v. Ferguson, Brown v. the Board of Education, Tinker v. Des Moines, Miranda v. Arizona, Roe v. Wade and many, many more! There is also an introductory section which focuses on the procedures and history of the United States Supreme Court.
  • Bella's Farm

    W.S. Henderson

    language (, Nov. 1, 2017)
    This story is about a little goat named Bella and her friend's.All the duck's,and chick's were born her on the farm and of course Bella can't wait to introduce you to her new family.
  • Jac and Her Beanstalk

    C.J. Henderson

    Paperback (Pumpkin Hill Press, May 4, 2017)
    In a place that was not quite the mountains and not quite the sea... an amazing thing happened. It was such an extraordinary thing that for hundreds of years, up until this very day, people have told and retold the story over and over again. The surprising thing, however, is that half of them have only told one part of the story and the other half have only told the rest. And because of all that retelling, both halves of the story are now very famous. Very famous, indeed. But for some strange reason, the entire story has never yet been told. Never. Until now that is. Praise for previous works by C.J. Henderson “Henderson is a born storyteller.” —The Armchair Detective “Henderson is a solid and original writer who brings a great deal of variety as well as a twist-in-the-tail irony to his stories.” —Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine “Top flight entertainment.” —Locus
  • The 70s & 80s

    Jake Henderson

    language (Reading Through History, Feb. 6, 2019)
    History Brief: The 70s & 80sReading Through History is proud to present this volume of History Brief which will help you gain a quick understanding of two important decades in American history.Have you ever wanted to know more about Richard Nixon or the Watergate scandal? Maybe you have recently found yourself interested in the Equal Rights Amendment or Title IX? Ever wanted to learn about the Bicentennial Celebration or the Oil Crisis? Perhaps you just want to know more about the Reagan administration?History Brief: The 70s and 80s has everything you need to know!In this quick read you will learn about the following exciting topics:The Nixon Administration The American Indian Movement Gerald Ford Daily life in the 70s and 80s Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, and George HW Bush and much, much more! Whether you’re interested in the end of the Cold War or the Persian Gulf War, History Brief: The 70s & 80s is bound to fulfill your needs.Everything you need to know is one click away! Grab Your Copy Today!
  • Original Spin

    Jake Henderson

    eBook (, Dec. 20, 2017)
    Original Spin Mattie Mitchell loves music. It’s just one of the many things that she and her parents have disagreements about. The year is 1957 and Tommy Spin, a popular new disc jockey, has just hit the airwaves. After securing a job working at Tommy’s radio station, Mattie begins to believe that she has found her calling in life. Just as Mattie is learning how to balance her work schedule between family, friends, and school, the town erupts in turmoil over the type of music Tommy is playing—rock n’ roll. A group of angry citizens conspires to keep the radio station off the air, while Mattie and her boss do their best to keep the station afloat. Weeks pass by, and Mattie becomes hopelessly trapped between the wishes of her well-meaning parents and her loyalty to her employer. As the situation escalates, Mattie finds herself at the forefront of a grassroots movement to defend free speech rights. How far will the townspeople go to stop the music? How far will Mattie go to make a stand for what she believes in?
  • The Princely Tree

    Season Henderson

    language (SoulOasis Publishing LLC, Nov. 1, 2018)
    As one Little Seedling decides to help instead of hurt she finds she has the power to change the world for the better. A delightfully heartwarming story of blossoming compassion and wisdom.
  • Daniel the Camp-er

    S. J. Henderson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 23, 2015)
    Daniel’s back and even more draw-ery than before! There are a few simple rules Daniel follows. Rule One: never let an adult see your weakness. Daniel made that mistake and look where he ended up—summer camp. Rule Two: never make fun of the person who feeds you, unless you like Miss Gunderson’s peppery pancakes and green hamburgers. Rule Three: stay away from girls who love Glitter Ponies. They have cooties, after all. And Rule Four: never, ever lose your magic pencil. But Daniel has broken all of his own rules. Now he’s stuck and starving at Camp Bigfoot with the school bully as his bunkmate and an ooey-gooey girl who won’t leave him alone. If all of that wasn’t bad enough, his prized possession, a pencil that brings his drawings to life, has gone missing and wacky creatures are popping up all over camp. Can Daniel survive Camp Bigfoot and find his magic pencil before it’s too late?
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  • Candle in the Dark

    Lois Henderson

    Paperback (David C Cook, Feb. 1, 1983)
    When her mother remarries, Christy leaves the residential school for the blind she's attended since she was five years old and enters the public junior high in a new town.
  • Mr Stroodles Finds A Mouse

    Simon Henderson

    eBook
    A rhyming story about Mr Stroodles and what happens when he finds a mouse in his house......
  • Amelia and the Case of the Theater's Poltergeist

    Kim Henderson

    language (Kim Henderson, March 5, 2013)
    Amelia is at it again. Everywhere she goes she seems to run into a new mystery. The latest case involves the old theater in town and a ghost. When the popcorn starts to fly, it's up to Amelia and Oscar to solve the case.This book is ideal for kids, age 6+, who enjoy mysteries.
  • Mother Earth Talks to Me

    Pat Henderson

    language (Pat Henderson, Jan. 5, 2015)
    If Mother Earth could talk to you what might she say? Author Pat Henderson looks at this question from a child's perspective. See how Pat's grandchildren have interpreted her earth poem through their illustrations.
  • Mr Stroodles and The Trip

    Simon Henderson

    eBook (Fatface Publishing, Oct. 14, 2014)
    The fourth book in the Mr Stroodles series sees im take a trip to the zoo and shows all the animals he meets while there.