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  • In the Middle

    S. J. Henderson

    language (Tiny Fox Press, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Girl moves to new town.Girl meets Mr. Tall, Dark, and Handsome.Cue Happily Ever After.That’s how the story goes, right?Except this is Lucy. The same Lucy whose stellar driving skills single-handedly wiped out both of her parents, leaving her with nothing but the suitcase in her hand and the screws in her skull. Not to mention that Mr. Tall, Dark, and Handsome—AKA Oliver—is just as annoyingly bossy as he is hot. According to Oliver, Lucy’s not safe in her new hometown, but he refuses to say why. He just gives her some lame warning about not going out after dark, like that’ll stop her.When several townspeople vanish, the lethargic community springs to life, fearful of the danger lurking among them. The problem is that Lucy’s the last person to have seen any of the missing. Doesn’t exactly qualify her for the Neighbor of the Year Award.Lucy’s already given up on Happily Ever After, but now she has two choices left: find out what’s happening in her new home, or become the next victim.
  • One Shadow on the Wall

    Leah Henderson

    Hardcover (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, June 6, 2017)
    An orphaned boy in contemporary Senegal must decide between doing what is right and what is easy as he struggles to keep a promise he made to his dying father in this captivating debut novel laced with magical realism.Eleven-year-old Mor was used to hearing his father’s voice, even if no one else could since his father’s death. It was comforting. It was also a reminder that Mor had made a promise to his father before he passed: keep your sisters safe. Keep the family together. But almost as soon as they are orphaned, that promise seems impossible to keep. With an aunt from the big city ready to separate him and his sisters as soon as she arrives, and a gang of boys from a nearby village wanting everything he has—including his spirit—Mor is tested in ways he never imagined. With only the hot summer months to prove himself, Mor must face a choice. Does he listen to his father and keep his heart true, but risk breaking his promise through failure? Or is it easier to just join the Danka Boys, whom in all their maliciousness are at least loyal to their own? One Shadow on the Wall is about love and loss, family and friendship, and creating your own future—even if it’s hard to do.
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  • The 4th of July What's So Special About It? A Kid's Book On Independence Day

    Holly Henderson

    language (, June 28, 2013)
    This ebook covers the main events leading up to the signing of the Declaration of Independence in a kid friendly way. It is a fun, yet fact-filled kid's version of an important historical occurrence that presents an easy way to enjoy history!Great pictures and short text blocks make it perfect as a quick read for older school-aged children (9 - 12 range), or to be enjoyed as a 'read it to me' book for those who are younger. It's never too early, or late, to learn history!
  • Emma’s Notebook: Personalized Journal for Emma

    TC Henderson

    Paperback (Independently published, Sept. 6, 2018)
    A cute, bold, fun personalized notebook with the name Emma. With 150 lined pages this 5.5” x 8.5” notebook can be used for writing stories, as a diary or journal, brainstorming, prayer and meditation journaling, or just for doodle drawing. It makes the perfect birthday or Christmas gift for any one named Emma, be it your teacher, sister, Mom, or best friend! A great size to throw in your purse or bag or keep in your desk.
  • Daniel the Draw-er

    S. J. Henderson

    language (, March 27, 2014)
    2015 Readers' Favorite International Book Award Contest Finalist"'Daniel' . . . rises up to join the 'Underpants' series (minus the potty humor, praise God!) and is hailed as the younger sibling of the 'Wimpy Kid' series for the elementary school set. If you're looking for a bedtime read, a book report option, a classroom read aloud, 'Daniel' is it!""This is no ordinary pencil," says the cat sitting on the end of nine-year-old Daniel's bed. "It's magic."Everything Daniel draws with his pencil--flying dragons, Octobears, and pizza-loving aliens from the planet Beezo--comes to life. It's pretty awesome until the pencil draws a line between Daniel and his best (and only) friend Annie.Come along with Daniel and his fantastic creatures on this fun-for-the-whole-family journey as he discovers that friendship is the greatest magic of all. Daniel's magic was intended for children ages 6 to 106. The book contains no pictures.
  • Big Oil & Their Bankers In The Persian Gulf: Four Horsemen, Eight Families & Their Global Intelligence, Narcotics & Terror Network

    Dean Henderson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 10, 2010)
    Big Oil... pulls back the covers to expose a centuries-old cabal of global oligarchs, whose control over the global economy is based on hegemony over the planet's three most valuable commodities: oil, guns and drugs- combined with ownership of the world's central banks.Henderson implicates these oligarchs in the orchestration of a string of conspiracies from Pearl Harbor to the Kennedy Assassination to 911. He follows the trail of dirty money up the food chain to the interbred Eight Families who- from their City of London base- control the Four Horsemen of Oil, the global drug trade and the permanent war economy."Big Oil... is an extraordinary expose of the powers and events that are exacting a heavy toll on us, the people".- Nexus New Times Magazine. Australia."Big Oil... is hair-raising and a masterpiece which deserves not less than the Pulitzer Prize in Journalism. This book should be a requisite for every American to study."- Dr. Carlos J. Canggiano, M.D., Juana Diaz, Puerto Rico.
  • Paw: Book 1: The Bastis Archives

    L. E. Henderson

    eBook (L. E. Henderson, April 2, 2017)
    When Mitalla turns three, she learns that her mother has kept a dark secret from her: Mitalla is a slave. Being a member of an intelligent feline species, she has never seen a “pink and furless” human until a cruel overseer takes her and her siblings from their seemingly safe home and into a life of bondage.Even though Mitalla has struggled to survive as the runt of her litter, she is unprepared for the harsh dystopian world of the desert where her enslaved species is forced to mine a precious mineral collected by the human king of her world.As Mitalla comes of age, she constantly seeks ways to escape with her siblings into “the greater world,” a place her mother once described as having lush green grass and an abundance of food and water. To her advantage, her early struggles have honed her persistence and wit.Despite her strengths, cruel guards, barbed wire fencing, swords, whips, and constant hunger make escape seem all but impossible. Frustrated desires finally erupt in a tragedy that forces her to make a decision: to stay and suffer or risk her life and the lives of her family to escape. Either way, she will need all the cunning and courage she possesses to survive.
  • 5 Steps to a 5: 500 AP Physics C Questions to Know by Test Day

    Hugh Henderson

    Paperback (McGraw-Hill Education, April 3, 2017)
    Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product.500 Ways to achieve your highest scoreAP Physics C is one of the most demanding of the Advanced Placement tests. There is a lot you need to know if you want to succeed on this exam. That’s why we’ve selected these 500 AP-style questions and answers that cover all topics found on the exam. The targeted questions will prepare you for what you’ll see on test day, help you study more effectively, and use your review time wisely to achieve your best score.Each question includes a concise, easy-to-follow explanation in the answer key. You can use these questions to supplement your overall AP Statistics preparation or run them shortly before the test. Either way, 5 Steps to a 5 500 Physics C Questions will get you closer to achieving the score you want on test day.
  • One Shadow on the Wall

    Leah Henderson

    eBook (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, June 6, 2017)
    An orphaned boy in contemporary Senegal must decide between doing what is right and what is easy as he struggles to keep a promise he made to his dying father in this “stirring” (School Library Journal) debut novel laced with magical realism.Eleven-year-old Mor was used to hearing his father’s voice, even if no one else could since his father’s death. It was comforting. It was also a reminder that Mor had made a promise to his father before he passed: keep your sisters safe. Keep the family together. But almost as soon as they are orphaned, that promise seems impossible to keep. With an aunt from the big city ready to separate him and his sisters as soon as she arrives, and a gang of boys from a nearby village wanting everything he has—including his spirit—Mor is tested in ways he never imagined. With only the hot summer months to prove himself, Mor must face a choice. Does he listen to his father and keep his heart true, but risk breaking his promise through failure? Or is it easier to just join the Danka Boys, whom despite their maliciousness are at least loyal to their own? One Shadow on the Wall is about love and loss, family and friendship, and creating your own future—even when it’s hard to do.
  • Circus Doctor

    J. Y Henderson

    Hardcover (Bonanza Books, March 15, 1973)
    Story of the Chief Veterinarian for the Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus.
  • One Shadow on the Wall

    Leah Henderson

    Paperback (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, June 12, 2018)
    An orphaned boy in contemporary Senegal must decide between doing what is right and what is easy as he struggles to keep a promise he made to his dying father in this “stirring” (School Library Journal) debut novel laced with magical realism.Eleven-year-old Mor was used to hearing his father’s voice, even if no one else could since his father’s death. It was comforting. It was also a reminder that Mor had made a promise to his father before he passed: keep your sisters safe. Keep the family together. But almost as soon as they are orphaned, that promise seems impossible to keep. With an aunt from the big city ready to separate him and his sisters as soon as she arrives, and a gang of boys from a nearby village wanting everything he has—including his spirit—Mor is tested in ways he never imagined. With only the hot summer months to prove himself, Mor must face a choice. Does he listen to his father and keep his heart true, but risk breaking his promise through failure? Or is it easier to just join the Danka Boys, whom despite their maliciousness are at least loyal to their own? One Shadow on the Wall is about love and loss, family and friendship, and creating your own future—even when it’s hard to do.
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  • Books I Have Read: A book review journal for kids

    TC Henderson

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 22, 2018)
    Books I Have Read! - For cool and smart kids!If your son or daughter loves reading books then they need this journal. They can keep track of all the books they read and make notes on each story, plus invent new endings! Watch kids get creative and eager to read more stories with this cool review notebook. This log book has 100 pages - meaning your child can review loads of books, get 'reading miles' up and enjoying new stories. This journal features:8.5 inch x 11 inch dimension - loads of space to writeSoft cover with fun designEach page has a plot, character, star rating section as well as space to invent a new ending and give an honest opinion on the book being reviewed