Browse all books

Books with author W W Rowe

  • Eedoo Book III: Friends from Lollia

    W. W. Rowe

    Paperback (Larson Publications, Dec. 23, 2019)
    In this final (for now) episode of W.W. Rowe's Mom's Choice Gold-Award-winning Eedoo adventures, heroine Sharoo, now thirteen, finds herself suddenly even more empowered―as unforeseeable treachery befalls the Kingdom. With Eedoo's help, she first learns to hold her own against unscrupulous, greedy competitors. Then she must decide whether to welcome, or be suspicious of, surprise visitors from an unknown country in the far-off Worldend Sea. Are they friendly―as they would have her believe? Or is wisdom here to be found through the ancient Broanian proverb of the 5 Fs: “Fight your foes, and fear false friends”?
    R
  • Fantazimals

    W.W. Rowe

    Paperback (lulu.com, Aug. 10, 2017)
    This short poem book for kids, unlike many other children's books, is enjoyable for all ages. W.W. Rowe takes ordinary animals and transforms their meaning into recognizable yet new and weird things. For example: a buffalo becomes a Bluffalo and a koala bear becomes a Cola Bear. Thats pretty special, don't you think?
  • Eedoo, Book II

    W. W. Rowe

    Paperback (Larson, June 7, 2019)
    As this second Eedoo adventure begins, Sharoo is a national hero: grateful for her fame, fortune, favor with the royal family, her family's splendid new home near the castle, the new school with nicer teachers and stylish new green uniforms, and much more. She's even teaching a popular meditation class. But her papa is drinking too much, starting early in the day. And Eedoo (the timeless inner presence that guides her) warns of “a surprise in the sky” . . . more dangerous than anything before. Her friend Milli saw a glowing red saucer hovering high above Plash (her exotic planet in a parallel universe), appearing and disappearing (“blinking”) mysteriously. First a lizard suddenly vanishes as she's tickling it. Then a dolphin cloud disappears. Then a cow and three prize scruffbirds. Then she and Milli notice that some people are acting very strangely. Eedoo eventually helps Sharoo unlock the mystery, and teaches her about Mindmake―how our minds create what we see. With that knowledge and some tools from the powerful witch Zaura, Sharoo hopes to outwit the hideous shape-shifting invaders from Blore. This time it's not only her home country of Broan that's at stake, but the whole planet of Plash!
    Z
  • Eedoo

    W. W. Rowe

    Paperback (Larson, Aug. 23, 2018)
    Winner of Mom's Choice Gold Award for 9-12Eedoo: Sharoo Awakens begins Rowe's Eedoo trilogy on a Nineday morning under the sapphire-blue sky of a small exotic planet in a parallel universe. Citizens of Broan pray to the One Behind Everything, wear heavy shoes to stay grounded in the low-gravity atmosphere, and honor the Law of Boomerang in how they live.Sharoo, the trilogy's sensitive yet intrepid heroine, is now eleven. Eedoo is a timeless inner presence she trusts completely. Eedoo guides Sharoo through everything--from stressful situations in school, to the powerful witch Zaura, to service of Broan's king and queen, and into combat with the fierce giant Mygor--champion of the cruel, merciless Glyzeans who want to enslave Broan . . .
    O
  • Jerry's Magic

    W. W. Rowe

    language (Larson Publications, Sept. 10, 2014)
    Jerry Shore is ten. He lost his dad five years ago in the Big War, and broke a finger putting his fist through a wall. He’s the man of the house and makes good money now, selling and renting magical objects he gets from the Wonderworker by the dump. And he’s learning The Look, which puts people under his power.When some objects don’t work, burly Cromer Borkin and sneaky Willie Fielder lead the kids at school to demand their money back. He’s already spent it and would be in big trouble if not for The Doubler, which doubles money left in it overnight. Only pretty Suzie Steele still believes in him . . . and the Wonderworker, who cautions him not to misuse The Doubler and helps him discover his higher self.
  • Jerry's Madness

    W. W. Rowe

    language (Larson Publications, July 15, 2015)
    This action-packed sequel to Mom's Choice® Award-winning Jerry's Magic is the second book in W.W. Rowe's Jerry's M— series. Here at age eleven Jerry has his first kiss, gets steamed over his friends' teasing about it, has a terrifying run-in with a knife-wielding mentally disturbed man, helps his team beat his rivals, and struggles with a bullying conflict that pushes his friend Monty to see suicide as his only escape.
  • The Robber Chief: A Tale of Vengeance and Compassion

    W. W. Rowe

    Hardcover (Snow Lion Publications, Feb. 11, 2003)
    This exciting tale demonstrates the pitfalls of anger and revenge. Wronged by a greedy jeweler, the giant Mu becomes a robber chief.
    P
  • Jerry's Mystery

    W. W. Rowe

    eBook (Larson Publications, Oct. 15, 2016)
    2016 Mom's Choice Awards® Silver Winner for ages 9–12. Jerry’s Mystery is adventure #3 of 5 in W.W. Rowe's playful yet spiritually and ethically instructive Jerry's M—— series. Jealousy, treachery, foul play, deception, humiliation, betrayal, revenge, and inspiration all come into play here with the new guy in Jerry’s seventh-grade class. Fox is smooth and slick, and all the girls adore him. He has dishonest intentions for Suzy—and she’s falling for it! Jerry has plenty of money now, but he needs Wilcox more than ever—to find his Higher Self’s guidance in meeting these mighty challenges. As their telepathy grows strong, Jerry learns more about how his mind works and his soul’s mysterious presence and power in his life. Mix in some past-life memories, some paranormal activity, and the big showdown in the Haunted House, and you’re in the midst of #3 of Jerry’s adventures, following on Mom’s Choice Award® Winning Jerry’s Magic and Jerry’s Madness.
  • Jerry's Magic

    W. W. Rowe

    Paperback (Larson Publications, Sept. 7, 2014)
    Jerry Shore is ten. He lost his dad five years ago in the Big War, and broke a finger putting his fist through a wall. He’s the man of the house and makes good money now, selling and renting magical objects he gets from the Wonderworker by the dump. And he’s learning The Look, which puts people under his power.When some objects don’t work, burly Cromer Borkin and sneaky Willie Fielder lead the kids at school to demand their money back. He’s already spent it and would be in big trouble if not for The Doubler, which doubles money left in it overnight. Only pretty Suzie Steele still believes in him . . . and the Wonderworker, who cautions him not to misuse The Doubler and helps him discover his higher self.
    W
  • Jerry's Magnificence

    W. W. Rowe

    Paperback (Larson Publications, Nov. 7, 2017)
    JERRY comes face to face with disaster in this action-packed book, and truly into his own―a fit culmination for W.W. Rowe's five-part Jerry's M― series.Now fourteen, Jerry is a star of the JV track team, pledging the Scorpion Society at school, going steady with Suzie (who now lives in a mansion with servants), awkwardly getting to know her parents, and learning about the stock market. His telepathy with Wilcox is firmly established and Suzie is showing an interest in meditation and her higher Self.Even with the humiliating and physically painful tribulations of Hell Week, life is looking up―way up. Except for the very weird, creepy, and spooky guy stalking him and Suzie, with dark, sinister intentions . . .Publishers Weekly on Mom's Choice Award-winning Jerry's Magic: “Readers will find much to enjoy in Jerry's humor, his resiliency, and in the way he meets challenges head on." (7/28/2014)
  • Amy & Gully with Aliens

    W.W. Rowe

    Paperback (Snow Lion, Oct. 13, 2009)
    In this adventure story, two kids are beamed aboard an alien spacecraft. Amy and Gully manage to outwit their captors—only to realize that they may have made things worse. But appearances prove deceptive. Amy and Gully learn about the interconnectedness of all life, selfless compassion, and the power of pure intention. This is an independent sequel to Amy and Gully in Rainbowland.
    N
  • Jerry's Mastery

    W. W. Rowe

    Paperback (Larson Publications, Sept. 5, 2017)
    It’s spring, Jerry is thirteen, in the eighth grade. The family finances are good, and his relationship with Suzie is great. But his cat Jade has died, his mom’s having dizzy spells, their new puppy is acting weird, and Eva Ning is seriously ill. Might thirteen be unlucky?In this intriguing fourth installment of his adventures, Jerry learns more about superstition, prayer, meditation, free will, karma, past lives, pure intention, his higher Self, grace, and Nature’s Grand Design. Best of all he learns a powerful new technique—The Smile—and a new use of The Look.Publishers Weekly on Mom’s Choice Award-winning Jerry’s Magic: “Readers will find much to enjoy in Jerry’s humor, his resiliency, and in the way he meets challenges head on." (7/28/2014)