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Books with author Ted Andrews

  • The Traveler's Gift 1st

    Andy Andrews

    Hardcover
    Excellent Book
  • The Lost Choice : A Legend of Personal Discovery

    Andy Andrews

    Hardcover (Thomas Nelson, June 24, 2004)
    The Lost Choice: A Legend of Personal Discovery by Andy Andrews. Thomas Nelson Inc,2004
  • Flowers in the Attic

    Andrews

    Paperback (Pocket, Oct. 2, 1985)
    EIGHT BOOKS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE! 1979 - 2014....V.C. ANDREWS BOOK COLLECTION - SET OF 8 /RAIN, ALL THAT GLITTERS, DARK ANGEL, WEB OF DREAMS, GARDEN OF SHADOWS, SEEDS OF YESTERDAY, MY SWEET AUDRINA, FLOWERS IN THE ATTIC
  • How Do You Kill 11 Million People?

    Andy Andrews

    Audio CD (Thomas Nelson on Brilliance Audio, Nov. 26, 2013)
    Or, to be precise, 11,283,000 people. Andy Andrews believes that good answers come only from asking the right questions. Through the powerful, provocative question, “How do you kill eleven million people?” — the number of people killed by the Nazi German regime between 1933 and 1945 — he explores a number of other questions relevant to our lives today: Does it matter that millions of ordinary citizens have checked out of participating in the decisions that shape the future of our country? Which is more dangerous: politicians with ill intent, or the too-trusting population that allows such people to lead them? How are we supposed to tell the difference between the “good guys” and the “bad guys”? How does the answer to this question affect not only our country but our families, our faith, and our values? What happens to a society in which truth is absent? Andrews issues a wake-up call: become informed, passionate citizens who demand honesty and integrity from our leaders, or suffer the consequences of our own ignorance and apathy. Furthermore, we can no longer measure a leader’s worth by the yardsticks provided by the left or the right. Instead, we must use an unchanging standard: the pure, unvarnished truth.
  • How Do You Kill 11 Million People?

    Andy Andrews

    Audio CD (Thomas Nelson on Brilliance Audio, Nov. 26, 2013)
    Or, to be precise, 11,283,000 people. Andy Andrews believes that good answers come only from asking the right questions. Through the powerful, provocative question, “How do you kill eleven million people?” — the number of people killed by the Nazi German regime between 1933 and 1945 — he explores a number of other questions relevant to our lives today: Does it matter that millions of ordinary citizens have checked out of participating in the decisions that shape the future of our country? Which is more dangerous: politicians with ill intent, or the too-trusting population that allows such people to lead them? How are we supposed to tell the difference between the “good guys” and the “bad guys”? How does the answer to this question affect not only our country but our families, our faith, and our values? What happens to a society in which truth is absent? Andrews issues a wake-up call: become informed, passionate citizens who demand honesty and integrity from our leaders, or suffer the consequences of our own ignorance and apathy. Furthermore, we can no longer measure a leader’s worth by the yardsticks provided by the left or the right. Instead, we must use an unchanging standard: the pure, unvarnished truth.
  • PETALS ON WIND

    Andrews

    (Pocket, Sept. 2, 1987)
    The bestselling phenomenon of the Dollanganger family saga continues, as the children who escaped the attic build new lives, haunted by their tragic past. The children now growing to adulthood had survived their imprisonment in the dark attic and had broken free to the sunlit world outside. But they found that the horror and pain of their captivity would not leave them. The memory of it would not allow them to lead ordinary lives. Was it their fault? Was there something strange about them? Only their mother could help them. Only revenge could satisfy them!
  • The Journey of John Bunyan: It's not easy being the son of a legend

    A. A. Andrews

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 7, 2016)
    Paul Bunyan is a folk hero whose story is known to many. This novella, intended for young adults, takes that story in a new direction. Readers are introduced to John, Paul's son, who becomes concerned with environmental issues and vows to do something about them. Along with his friends, he sets out to plant a tree for every one his famous father cut down. And that's a great deal of trees because, as many know, Paul Bunyan could cut down 22 trees with a single swipe of his axe!
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  • IF THERE BE THORNS

    Andrews

    Paperback (Pocket, Sept. 2, 1982)
    F THERE BE THORNS (Dollanger Saga (Paperback)) [paperback] Andrews [Sep 02, 1982] …
  • Spirits, Ghosts and Guardians: Volume V: Young Persons School of Magic & Mystery

    By (author) Ted Andrews

    Paperback (Dragonhawk Publishing, Aug. 16, 2002)
    In Spirits, Ghosts & Guardians you will learn: - How to recognize the presence of spirit - How to develop spirit vision - How to find your own spirit helpers - How to call upon the angels for guidance - How to open to the magic of the faerie Realm - How to work with animal totems & guardians - How to send loving messages to those who died - How to uncover the blessings of the spirit world
  • The Traveler's Gift: Seven Decisions That Determine Personal Success

    Andy Andrews

    Hardcover (Thorndike Press, May 14, 2004)
    A New York Times BestsellerForty-six-year-old David Ponder feels like a total failure. Once a Fortune 500 company executive, he now works for minimum wage while his wife out-earns him cleaning houses. But just when he thinks he's hit bottom, David has an extraordinary experience. Traveling back in time, he meets leaders and heroes at crucial moments in their lives. From some of the wisest people who ever lived, he receives seven secrets for success - and a second chance.
  • The Lost Choice

    Andy Andrews

    Audio Cassette (Oasis Audio, June 30, 2004)
    Dorry Chandler is a journalist who has always had a taste for mysteries. Curious about the strange “rock” her son has found, she takes it to Dylan Langford, an expert on antiquities who works at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science. When the language inscribed on the artifact is translated, a far-reaching mystery begins to unravel. This normal family’s life becomes anything but normal as each piece of evidence sheds additional light on the object’s significance. The Chandlers may have unearthed a fragment of one of the most profound relics in mankind’s history and the key to understanding the extraordinary achievements of esteemed men and women throughout time—Joan of Arc, Thomas Jefferson, George Washington Carver, Oskar Schindler—who seem to have been profoundlyaffected by the message the object bears. What power resides in this seemingly unimportant piece of bronze? Who passed its secrets on through the centuries? And why has the object appeared now, in this way, in this time and place? Weaving a thread of good and evil through history, The Lost Choice follows the story of an ancient relic and offers a parable of the hidden potential of the human heart.
  • cowdog

    ned andrews

    Hardcover (Morrow, March 15, 1946)
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