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Books published by publisher Sanders Publishing Company, 1908

  • The Beautiful-Ugly

    James Snyder

    language (Bandera Publishing Company, Sept. 20, 2014)
    She’s sixteen. She’s alone. And the world thinks she’s crazy. What could possibly happen next? Well, she’s going to show them…When sixteen-year-old Connelly Pierce wakes up inside an unknown psychiatric hospital with both her wrists slashed, she begins the arduous task of piecing together the events of her life that led her there. Her own cognitive behavioral therapy (as she had learned so well from them). Beginning with the sudden death of her mother and father when she was six, and the only world she knew disappeared, literally, overnight. That’s when, with no known or, at least, close relatives, she and her nine-year-old brother Eric find themselves cast into the nightmare quagmire of government child protection agencies, and Connelly begins her incredible fourteen-year journey—her dark odyssey—into her own brave new world. A world, she realizes, she must not only quickly adapt, but fight back as well, if she hopes to survive.
  • American Warrior

    James Snyder

    eBook (Bandera Publishing Company, Dec. 21, 2013)
    The year is 1961. America has a new president, named John F. Kennedy, and a new era the newspapers are calling The Dawn of Camelot. But for ten-year-old Paul Brett, dealing with an abusive father and immigrant gangs roaming his slum neighborhood of China Slough, America is only a small, dead-end place he is struggling to survive.That is, until the night a stranger comes out of the darkness and initiates a journey--an unforgettable odyssey--beyond his wildest imagination.From the mean streets of childhood, into the deadlier, coming-of-age wars for survival in a careless, unforgiving world, American Warrior follows one young man's breathtaking and mesmerizing journey into manhood, and hell's darkest reaches.
  • Stories Told Under the Sycamore Tree: Lessons from Bible Plants

    Samuel J. Hahn, Scott Patton

    Paperback (C S S Publishing Company, )
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  • Learning from the Lizard: Bible Animal Object Lessons

    Samuel J. Hahn, Scott Patton

    Paperback (C S S Publishing Company, March 1, 2000)
    The Bible is filled with fascinating and intriguing references to birds, animals, and insects. This wonderfully illustrated resource discusses 25 of the most significant animals in the Bible using scriptural references and scientific research. Each message is attention-getting, inspiring, and enriching. Specific lessons for an animal are accompanied by a prayer and a detailed drawing. It's a spiritual resource you'll refer to again and again! Learning From The Lizard is a fascinating, readable, and informative book that will delight everyone. Ruth Stafford PealeChairman of the Board, Guideposts Learning From The Lizard is an excellent resource for guiding a group in devotion or an individual on personal retreat, and it is uniquely fitted for use as a family devotional guide. It will be a welcome companion to young and old alike as they read and reflect upon scripture and observe the marvels of creation. Reuben P. Job, former bishopIowa Conference, United Methodist Churchformer editor, The Upper Room Samuel J. Hahn grew up in rural Iowa, and his early farm life left him with a rich heritage for understanding animals and wildlife. A graduate of Westmar College and Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary, his 45 years of pastoral ministry included a stint as state church camp director. Scott Patton is a graduate of Iowa State University and is well-known for his pen and ink drawings, pencil drawings, and acrylic paintings. He has received numerous awards, including first place in the Iowa Wildlife Federation's 1993 and 1998 Belt Buckle Contests and the 1998 Honor Award from the Soil and Water Conservation Society for educating and inspiring viewers nationwide by portraying the beauty of nature and the environment"". Patton's painting of a great horned owl was selected for Indiana's 1999/2000 Hoosier Outdoor Calendar.
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  • I have a dream too!: A Dream For All Foster Children

    Aniyah Sanders

    language (Sanders Publishing, March 22, 2015)
    The dream of one little girl brought out of foster care to her forever family.
  • Roxy, the Dog Who Found Her Purpose

    Lynea Lemonade

    language (Sanders Publishing, Oct. 16, 2019)
    Roxy knew she was born to be a hero! Becoming a working dog and hero can be hard when you have a lot of energy and get distracted easily. Find out how Roxy found her true purpose.
  • Owen and the Dragon

    Carla Mooney, Colin Thomson

    Perfect Paperback (Soto Publishing Company, May 1, 2010)
    Owen is a ten-year old boy who has just moved to a new town and left behind his best friend and everything familiar to him. Unable to face unpacking his room, Owen decides to explore the woods behind his new home. He is stunned to discover a dragon named Phineas. Owen soon gains the dragons trust and learns that Phineas has lost the ability to fly. As he struggles to find a way for the dragon to return home, Owen learns friendship can be found in unexpected places.
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  • Boxer George the Pet Santa

    Stephen Flanagan, Edward Nicholson

    language (Pet Santa Publishing Company, Nov. 20, 2014)
    This is the heartwarming story about a young puppy dog and his fight to save his mom and friends from the dog pound. A combination of determination and "destiny" create an exciting and wonderful experience for Boxer George, Santa Claus and parents and kids everywhere. This holiday special is bound to become a favorite with kids and their parents this holiday season.
  • Riddle at the Rodeo

    Claudia Cangilla McAdam, Penny Weber

    Perfect Paperback (Soto Publishing Company, May 1, 2010)
    When someone steals the prize buckle of a junior bull-riding champion, amateur sleuth Kirsten Camarata sets her mind to solving the mystery. She takes part in a rodeo in order to get behind the scenes, and even though someone goes to extreme measures to prevent her from doing so, her detective skills pay off as she pieces together the clues to solve the mystery.
  • Walk With Her: Wisdom for Her Teenage Journey

    Stephanie L. McKenny, Cathy Staton, Tonya Joyner-Scott, Jenfyer Rogers, Tosha Dearbone, Rhoda Raglin, LaKeisha Hankins, Bettye Pryor-Morris, Ina Smith, Nancy Abrams-Roberson

    Paperback (J & J Publishing Company, April 25, 2018)
    Some of the most prominent women in this world all had someone in their lives to help walk them through their journey of life. It was because of those words of wisdom of those they listened to that many of them were able to conquer any obstacle, gain strength and believe in themselves. YOU are an amazing young lady and because of that the women in this book have shared their stories, practical life tips and wisdom for your teenage journey. It is our hope that the wisdom shared will help aid you through your teenage journey so that you don't have to experience our struggles, you can learn how to overcome them as we did and be empowered to go after your dreams.
  • Trapped On A Cloud

    Phyllis Roth Lewis

    eBook (Snader Publishing Company, Feb. 4, 2017)
    Peter Jones is tricked into living in a place disguised as a cloud. He and twelve other children have been promised lives as super humans, and they do develop some amazing powers.Pete convinces his friends that the strange place is not really what it seems. However, they are trapped because they must take daily treatments to survive.Pete has overwhelming urges to help people on Earth even after he learns that it might destroy him. Some of his friends help him survive his forbidden trips. They also try to find out what is really going on before it is too late.Phyllis Roth Lewis was a teacher and writer. She earned degrees from Sterling College in Sterling, Kansas, and Texas Women's University in Denton, Texas. She passed away in 2009.Phyylis first published Trapped on a Cloud in 2000.
  • The Beautiful-Ugly: The Trilogy

    James Snyder

    (Bandera Publishing Company, Sept. 21, 2014)
    She’s sixteen. She’s alone. And the world thinks she’s crazy. What could possibly happen next? Well, she’s going to show them… When sixteen-year-old Connelly Pierce wakes up inside an unknown psychiatric hospital with both her wrists slashed, she begins the arduous task of piecing together the events of her life that led her there. Her own cognitive behavioral therapy (as she had learned so well from them). Beginning with the sudden death of her mother and father when she was six, and the only world she knew disappeared, literally, overnight. That’s when, with no known or, at least, close relatives, she and her nine-year-old brother Eric find themselves cast into the nightmare quagmire of government child protection agencies, and Connelly begins her incredible fourteen-year journey—her dark odyssey—into her own brave new world. A world, she realizes, she must not only quickly adapt, but fight back as well, if she hopes to survive.