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Books published by publisher 7th Generation Publishing

  • AMA's Stories: Cooking With Mum

    Cynthia Deluola

    Paperback (New Generation Publishing, Nov. 19, 2018)
    This book is one of many in the book series Ama Stories. This story is all about Ama cooking her favourite meal.Ama takes you through the journey of her going to the market selecting her items going home and cooking with her mum.The story describes different ways on how you can cook and eat plantain. Ama and her family also sit down at the table to enjoy a family meal together. Ama story books are ethnically diverse.
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  • LIttle Brother of War

    Gary Robinson

    eBook (7th Generation, July 15, 2013)
    Sixteen-year-old Mississippi Choctaw Randy Cheska has lived most of his young life in the shadow of his older football-hero brother, Jack. After Jack is killed while serving in Iraq, Randy's father puts even more pressure on Randy to excel in football. But Randy has no interest in sports and has never been good at them. Imagine Randy's surprise when he discovers stickball, a game he's immediately drawn to. But stickball is a sport Randy's father considers a relic of the Choctaw past, when it was known as Little Brother of War and was used to settle disputes between communities. Randy's determination to play this legendary game, guided by a mysterious visitor, leads him on a challenging and unexpected journey of self-discovery.
  • Trust Your Name

    Tim Tingle

    eBook (7th Generation, Jan. 23, 2019)
    After Bobby Byington's unforgettable winning high-school season, Coach Robison recruits Choctaw players from several communities to play in a summer league. Coach selects the Panther as the team's mascot, saying, "To many Choctaws, young and old, the Panther is an elder watching over us, helping us when we are in need."As the team gels and moves to the national tournament, they find out they are up against more than other basketball teams. They must deal with racist taunts and unfair sportsmanship on the court. The situation comes to a head when, on the eve of a key game against a bullying opponent, two Choctaw players are arrested for robbery.Never doubting their innocence, Coach Robison asks, "Who can we trust, and how can we find the truth?"
  • Morris and Mini Minor and Friends: A Day at the Seaside

    David Poulter

    Paperback (New Generation Publishing, )
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  • Native Men of Courage

    Vincent Schilling

    Paperback (7th Generation, May 15, 2008)
    Native Men of Courage profiles ten outstanding leaders in the Native community. Each chapter presents ordinary individuals who overcame personal challenges and achieved extraordinary accomplishments. Larry Merculieff (Aleut) - Helped bring a once enslaved and oppressed Aleutian people to a position of power and self-sufficiency Patrick Brazeau (Algonquin) - National Chief of the Congress of Aboriginal Peoples Raymond Cross (Mandan and Hidatsa) - Coyote Warrior who won a victory of compensation for the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara people Golden Eagle Hotshots (Sycuan Reservation) - Heroic group of Native firemen that fight forest fires all over the country Lieutenant Mark Bowman (Choctaw) - Virginia Beach Police Officer Stanley Vollant (Innu) - Aboriginal surgeon who fulfilled a 100- year-old Innu tribe prophecy Frank Abraham (Ojibwe) - A Chief whose wisdom and honesty enabled his tribe to rise from near financial failure Senator Ben Nighthorse Campbell (Cheyenne) - Former US Senator and three-time US Judo Champion Chief Tom Porter (Mohawk) - Co-founder of the Akwesane Freedom School and chaplain for the New York State Dept. of Correctional Services Red Hawk (Ojibwe) - Spiritual leader, artist and public speaker The Native Trailblazer Series shines a spotlight on the contributions of Native Americans and First Nation Canadians who provide inspirational role models for young readers. High interest text and easy to read format is ideal for teen and adult literacy programs.
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  • The Hand Me Down Toy Shop

    Susan Murray

    Hardcover (New Generation Publishing, Feb. 1, 2016)
    A sad beginning for a little girl who had nothing but poverty in her life and a friendly relationship with her school teacher... "She pressed her little face so tight to the window of the shop" "They even found an old Porcelain Doll down these mines dating back to maybe the 1800's"
  • Flora and the Wolf

    Janet Doolaege

    Paperback (New Generation Publishing, July 27, 2015)
    Flora lives in a small town in 13th-century Italy. She loves running wild in the forest and she longs to see a wolf, even though her parents warn her that wolves are dangerous. Flora watches the birds and animals but can't understand what they are saying. Suddenly, one day, she finds that she can! Would a wolf talk to her? Only the stranger who has just arrived in town can talk to animals...
  • Billy Buckhorn Paranormal

    Gary Robinson

    Paperback (7th Generation, March 1, 2015)
    Cherokee teenager Billy Buckhorn’s uncanny intuition became apparent at an early age. In the course of the Billy Buckhorn supernatural adventure books, Billy’s abilities grow and develop, and his reputation spreads throughout the Cherokee Nation. In book one, Abnormal, Billy began to experience an enhanced level of ESP after he survived being struck by lightning. His powers grow in Paranormal, the second book in the series, when Billy and his friend Chigger continue their adventures in a hidden cave they discover. After a horrifying accident at the cave, Billy’s supernatural abilities strengthen when he returns to life in the emergency room after being pronounced dead. The story heats up when Chigger becomes possessed by an alien creature. Billy knows that all the trouble started in the cave and realizes he must return there in order to save his friend. What he doesn’t know is that the horned serpent known to the Cherokees as Uktena is lying in wait.
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  • Billy Buckhorn Abnormal

    Gary Robinson

    language (7th Generation, Oct. 19, 2014)
    In book one of the series, Billy Buckhorn is struck by lightning while fishing. Afterward, he begins to experience an enhanced level of ESP. Billy is labeled “abnormal” by one of his teachers after he uncovers an unsavory secret from the teacher’s past. Using his psychic ability, Billy is able to expose the teacher and stop his diabolical plan.
  • Green Eyes and Grandmas: How to Manage Year 6

    Martin Clayton

    Paperback (New Generation Publishing, May 29, 2019)
    Imagine you were 10 years old, just finishing year 5
It’s summer; the sun is out; you are about to go on holiday to Florida; you have a best friend; you even have a girlfriend!Life is good – actually it’s GREAT!Then your parents announce that you will be moving to a ‘better’ school
 immediately! That’s what happened to Oscar.How would he manage year 6? Make new friends? Handle SATs?His new class has some ‘interesting’ characters in it and he can’t help but antagonise the popular girls. His new teacher is a bear of a man, with a huge beard, who doesn’t seem to be happy with the impact the new boy is making.Will he ever forgive his parents for moving him? Will things ever settle down? Can life ever be the same again?And just who is that girl with the green eyes?
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  • Dotty the Little Potty

    Oscar Klass

    Hardcover (New Generation Publishing, July 6, 2016)
    Dotty the little Potty is a story for all young children to enjoy. It is more than a book at bedtime as it is a light-hearted tale and guide about a time in all young children's lives when such training is part of their natural progression of function and control. A child will immediately grasp the story and relate it to themselves, at the same time, naturally, without pressure, assist the parent to convey to the developing child the methodology of hygiene, nappies and vital potty training. Read and enjoy.
  • Hugo, the Lost Hamburger

    Ratna Tantra

    Paperback (New Generation Publishing, Nov. 3, 2010)
    Hugo was once a mascot steak sitting on the windowsill of a butcher's shop in New York City. His job was simple: Sitting pretty and doing his very best to entice customers to the shop. He was made employee of the year, year after year and this made Hugo very arrogant. He wanted to venture out and see what the city has to offer. He felt that he would be better off elsewhere, he was much too good for Mr. Rosalby's butcher's shop. One day, through the cruel hand of fate, he found himself transformed to a hamburger and lost in the city! We see the start of his adventure in the city. Has Hugo finally found happiness being on his own in the Big Apple? Or was the grass greener on the other side?
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