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Books with author William Coleman

  • Dead Heat

    William Collins

    language (, May 2, 2017)
    A Realmer is a wizard, spy and demon hunter rolled into one. They train at the magic school of Veneseron and travel between the many worlds on missions. The Realmer Chronicles tell of these missions. The Melee Marathon has arrived once again, and many want to be this year’s victor. Who knows what monsters and mayhem the Marathon will bring?Sasha needs to win to show not only her vicious bullies, but every other demon hunter, that she isn’t vulnerable because of her deformity and her family’s curse. Trystan wants to win to prove he isn’t the runt of the litter, to show everyone he can live up to his famous family’s nameAnd Ren feels that she must win, to prove she isn’t a failure, after failing so much already on her missions as a demon hunter. Sasha, Trystan and Ren are just three of sixty Realmers running the perilous race. The competitors aren’t meant to die during the marathon, but Sasha, Trystan and Ren all have enemies, willing to win at any cost.
  • Poem stew

    william cole

    Paperback (J.B. Lippincott, March 15, 1981)
    A collection of poems about food and eating.
  • Far Out Facts: Surprising Facts from the Bible

    William L. Coleman

    Paperback (Chariot Family Pub, March 1, 1989)
    Presents a collection of miscellaneous facts concerning Biblical characters and customs.
  • The Karate Turtle

    William Coley

    language (William Coley, Sept. 18, 2014)
    A story about a turtle who gets bullied by a rabbit and his friends. Instead of going to someone he tries to handle it himself.
  • Big Book of Animal Devotions, The: 250 Daily Readings About God's Amazing Creation

    William L. Coleman

    Paperback (Bethany House, June 1, 2009)
    The Big Book of Animal Devotions teaches children about the wonders of God's creation while also using each animal to illustrate a character-development lesson straight from the Bible. Each reading includes a Scripture verse, discussion questions, and a concise nugget of take-away wisdom.
  • Oh, That's Ridiculous!

    William Cole

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, March 27, 1972)
    Fifty-one nonsense poems from such authors as Spike Milligan, Theodore Roethke, and Ogden Nash.
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  • Getting Ready for Our New Baby

    William L. Coleman

    Paperback (Bethany House Pub, April 1, 1984)
    A collection of devotions with related Bible verses to help young children prepare for a new baby.
  • Have I Got Dogs!

    William Cole

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, Oct. 15, 1993)
    The owner of all kinds of dogs describes, in rhyme, the unique features of each
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  • Friends Forever

    William L. Coleman

    Paperback (Bethany House Pub, April 1, 1987)
    Wise, practical advice to help keep friendships alive and rewarding, just the way God intended themFriends are too important to take lightly. They need and deserve a generous helping of tender, loving care. Friendships can be absolutely great they also can have some possible pitfalls. This books helps discover the way to good, solid, healthy relationships.Form his humorous "Even Good Friends Can Sit on Your Lunch" to his perceptive "The Pain of Prejudice," Her are fifty-two short devotionals by bestselling author William Coleman on an important theme for today's teen. Designed for use in a family devotional setting or for personal use by an individual, each chapter includes helpful questions for personal application and for stimulating discussion. Bridge the "generation/conversation gap" in you home with Friends Forever
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  • What Children Need to Know When Parents Get Divorced

    William L. Coleman

    Paperback (Bethany House, March 1, 1998)
    Practical Help for Children Ages 6 to 12 from a Trusted Author and Licensed Family Counselor When read with a caring adult, this book can be the first step in bringing children of divorce toward much-needed emotional healing. Because it is often hard for children to express feelings, fears, and questions, it is easy to assume they are adjusting and coping with their parents’ divorce—when instead they may feel guilty that they are somehow to blame for the break-up. William L. Coleman provides an honest, understandable, and simple way for concerned adults to broach discussion of this sensitive subject with the children they care about, covering such crucial areas as: The uniqueness and importance of each child Reassurance of the continued love of both parents for the child Encouragement to talk openly of painful subjects Ways to show love to both parents, even the one who no longer lives with the child.
  • The Brave and the Bashful

    William L. Coleman

    Paperback (Chariot Family Pub, March 1, 1989)
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  • What You Should Know About Accepting People Who Aren't Like You

    William L. Coleman

    Paperback (Augsburg Fortress Pub, Feb. 1, 1994)
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