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Books with author jane Johnson

  • Maskmaker

    Jane Johnson

    Paperback (Marion Lloyd, July 1, 2011)
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  • Star Trek: Mr. Scott's Guide to the Enterprise by Johnson, Shane

    Shane Johnson

    Hardcover (Pocket Books, March 15, 1987)
    Mr. Scott's Guide to the Enterprise is the most accurate, in-depth look at the U.S.S. EnterpriseTM NCC 1701A available. The Enterprise is thoroughly examined, deck-by-deck in full, fascinating detail. By using dozens of blueprints, sketches, and photographs, the inner workings of a starship are revealedEND
  • Bertie on the beach

    Jane Johnson

    Hardcover (Four Winds Press, March 15, 1981)
    Bertie goes with his English Victorian family to the beach, seems to do nothing right, and ends up watching some clowns who kindly take him onto the stage to watch.
  • VIRGINS

    Jaz Johnson

    language (Createspace, April 30, 2015)
    Warning: Deals with sensitive topics.Are you a virgin? These girls are.Ten women, young and old, are interviewed about their virginity. They're sent a list of questions, and asked to record themselves while answering them. The responses are heart-breaking, heart-warming, and brutally honest. They touch on everything from waiting, to fear, to gender and sexual identity, to just plain not being able to get laid. Take a look at these women's stories, and let them move, inspire, and entertain you.For instant book updates, offers, giveaways, contests, polls, events, and more, text EZJAZ to 313131!
  • Tiger

    jane Johnson

    Paperback (Andersen Press, Oct. 1, 2003)
    Sammy is not good at parties. He’s too shy. And it seems like this party will be like all the others—until Sammy meets the Face Painter, who transforms him into a Tiger, and Tigers are NOT shy at parties! They are “big, beautiful, the bravest of creatures!” The children all imitate their chosen animals, and when the parents come to pick them up, Sammy doesn’t want to leave. He stays until the very end. What a brave Tiger! Jane Johnson’s first book, Sybil and the Blue Rabbit, was a runner–up for the Mother Goose Award.
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  • The Princess and the Painter

    Jane Johnson

    Hardcover (Barefoot Books Ltd, Sept. 30, 1995)
    Infanta Margarita sometimes gets tired of being a princess and always having to act like a princess, but the artist Don Diego Vela+a7zquez, who is painting her into his masterpiece, has a wonderful surprise for her.
  • Salt Road

    Jane Johnson

    Paperback (Viking, April 1, 2011)
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  • Grounded at Eighteen

    Janeal Johnson

    language (Janeal Johnson, Feb. 22, 2014)
    Sarah had not dated before, at the end of her senior year she met a boy who was watching her softball team. This boy charmed her and against her better judgment she gave him her virginity. She finds herself pregnant and living at her grandparents. how will her life change now and will the father of her baby stay out of her life. Will she find real love?
  • My Dear Noel: The Story of a Letter From Beatrix Potter

    Jane Johnson

    Hardcover (Dial, Feb. 1, 1999)
    A letter from Beatrix Potter to a young friend who is ill marks the origin of her famous tales
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  • My Dear Noel

    Jane Johnson

    Hardcover (Hodder Wayland, Aug. 31, 1999)
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  • Parker the Pierate: The Pirate of Pie!

    Jacob Johnson

    eBook (Glow Tree Publishing LLC, Dec. 23, 2018)
    Children and adults who are fans of pirates or stories that rhyme will enjoy “Parker the Pierate: The Pirate of Pie!” Jacob E.M. Johnson is both author and illustrator of this silly and cheerful pirate tale. Brightly colored images, engaging rhymes, and the story of a clever pie-loving pirate are particularly appealing to preschool and elementary school age children. This book provides a great opportunity to discuss the value of friendship, the way one person’s actions may impact others, and the importance of making things right with people you care about when you make a mistake. “Parker the Pierate” provides the type of fun reading experience that helps children develop a love of reading from an early age, through a story that teachers and parents will enjoy reading to the special children in their life over and over again.Back Cover Book Description:Parker, a pirate, loves pie very much. He goes by the title of "Pierate" as such. Parker sails in his ship, seeking pies he can eat. He finds a great city just filled with the treat! From every last person who buys it or bakes it, Parker walks up to the pie and just takes it! This silly story, told fully in rhyme, follows Parker's adventures as he pulls off this crime. Parker the Pierate takes center stage with colorful pictures to brighten each page. Will this tricky pirate never stop stealing, or can he learn to care about what others are feeling? This goofy tale will keep children reading, and teaches that sharing feels as good as just eating!
  • Sweet Dreams: Things to Tell Your Children at Bedtime

    Jane Johnson

    Spiral-bound (Great Quotations, Nov. 1, 1997)
    Sweet Dreams: Things to Tell Your Children at Bedtime [Spiral-bound] [Nov 01, 1997] Johnson, Jane ...
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