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  • Three Little Shrimp

    J. Steven Spires, Jonathan Caron

    Hardcover (Inspired Books, March 15, 2013)
    On the way to the sea three young shrimp, who are traveling with their troop, decide to swim away in search of fun and adventure. Leaving the safety of their group the young prawns enter dangerous waters where unseen predators are watching their every move. The predators each make a move to catch the three young shrimp, but with each attempt the unsuspecting prawns escape. The hunters are left frustrated and hungry. Later, as the sun is setting, the three little shrimp rejoin their troop and settle to the bottom of the ocean to rest on their sea beds. Three Little Shrimp showcases the wonder of childhood and the importance of parental safety, as well as, the lives of shrimp and four predators.
  • 86 Years: The Legend of the Boston Red Sox

    Melinda R. Boroson

    Hardcover (Forever & Ever Books, May 1, 2005)
    Told in delightful verse and charming illustrations, "86 Years: The Legend of the Boston Red Sox" is a "Casey at the Bat" for the 21st century. Sure to become a classic, it is a treasure for every generation, for generations to come.
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  • Grassy Knoll

    Nancy Evans Connors

    eBook (Inspired Forever Book Publishing, April 20, 2018)
    Fourteen-year-old Kate Gallagher is excited about the chance to see President and Mrs. Kennedy as they motorcade through downtown Dallas on November 22, 1963. With a promise to report back to her history class on what she sees, Kate joins her family on the grassy knoll as the presidential limousine approaches. Little did they realize they would be eyewitnesses to a brutal assassination that would rock the nation.In the aftermath of the tragedy, Kate and her family suffer a roller coaster of emotions as they watch the news coverage of the historic events following the shooting. Confused by the callous attitudes of many of her friends who did not support the president, Kate struggles with returning to school to face her friends. How could she report to her class? How could she convey the horror of what she witnessed when they seemed indifferent? Wasn’t Kennedy everyone’s president?
  • This Is Our City: How the 2013 Red Sox Kept Boston Strong

    Melinda R. Boroson, Marie Brown, Gary R. Phillips

    Hardcover (Forever & Ever Books, June 19, 2014)
    A children's book for children of all ages, beautifully illustrated and written as a keepsake to remember the unforgettable events that took place in Boston in 2013. The Red Sox have embodied the heart and soul of Boston for more than a hundred years, but never more than in 2013 when the city was rocked by the tragedy of the Boston Marathon bombings. This Red Sox team, not a native Bostonian among them, caught the spirit and fortitude of the city. The Red Sox and the city of Boston inspired each other in a partnership that gave us all the courage to move forward--one step at a time. A companion volume to 86 Years: The Legend of the Boston Red Sox, This Is Our City: How the 2013 Red Sox Kept Boston Strong,tells the story of another remarkable Red Sox season--remarkable in ways that extend far beyond the game of baseball.
  • The Oak Tree

    J. Steven Spires, Jonathan Caron

    Paperback (Inspired Books, March 15, 2015)
    The paperback version of THE OAK TREE.
  • The Bobblies - Lily's Song

    David Smallwood, Brian Smallwood

    eBook (First Inspired Books, July 27, 2015)
    Bobblies don't walk, they bobble! They all live together in an amazing helter skelter called Bobbly House on top of Bobbly Hill. Bobbly House is every child's dream with a lookout den at the top and a slide outside every door!Lily's Song is a young children's book with a warm, happy ending. Adventures await when Hugo gets lost in the forest and Lily saves the day in this funny and touching story of friendship.Identical twins David and Brian created this read aloud picture book for 2 to 7 year olds and filled it with vibrant illustrations and delightful detail to engage both parents and children alike.
  • Three Little Shrimp

    J. Steven Spires

    Paperback (Inspired Books, March 15, 2013)
    On the way to the sea three young shrimp, who are traveling with their troop, decide to swim away in search of fun and adventure. Leaving the safety of their group the young prawns enter dangerous waters where unseen predators are watching their every move. The predators each make a move to catch the three young shrimp, but with each attempt the unsuspecting prawns escape. The hunters are left frustrated and hungry. Later, as the sun is setting, the three little shrimp rejoin their troop and settle to the bottom of the ocean to rest on their sea beds. Three Little Shrimp showcases the wonder of childhood and the importance of parental safety, as well as, the lives of shrimp and four predators.
  • The Bobblies: Lily's Song

    David Smallwood, Brian Smallwood

    Paperback (First Inspired Books, July 21, 2015)
    Bobblies don't walk, they bobble! They all live together in an amazing helter skelter called Bobbly House on top of Bobbly Hill. Bobbly House is every child's dream with a lookout den at the top and a slide outside every door! Lily's Song is a young children's book with a warm, happy ending. Adventures await when Hugo gets lost in the forest and Lily saves the day in this funny and touching story of friendship. Identical twins David and Brian created this read aloud picture book for 2 to 5 year olds and filled it with vibrant illustrations and delightful detail to engage both parents and children alike.
  • This Is Our City: How the 2013 Red Sox Kept Boston Strong by Melinda R. Boroson

    Melinda R. Boroson

    Hardcover (Forever & Ever Books, March 15, 1800)
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  • Horse of a Different Color: The Tallest Kid in the Class

    Toshia Stelivan

    (Inspired Forever Book Publishing, Jan. 20, 2020)
    Madison wanted her upcoming birthday celebration to be the best one ever. There was just one problem: she wanted to invite Kasey, a girl the others made fun of because she was so much taller than the other students. Madison wanted all of her friends to get along, so she sought advice from her wise grandmother, who explained what the other kids were doing to Kasey was called “bullying.” When a police officer showed up at school to give the students a presentation on that very subject, Madison understood the choice she had to make. Find out how all of Madison’s friends helped her have the best birthday ever in this poignant tale of courage and true friendship. Madison quiere que su próxima fiesta de cumpleaños sea la mejor. Pero tiene un problema: quiere invitar a Kasey, una niña de la que otros se burlan por ser mucho más alta que los demás alumnos de la clase. Madison quiere que todos sus compañeros se lleven bien, así que pide consejo a su sabia abuela, quien le explica que lo que los otros niños le hacen a Kasey se llama “acoso escolar”. Cuando un oficial de policía va a la escuela a realizar una presentación precisamente sobre ese tema, Madison se da cuenta de lo que debe hacer. Lee esta conmovedora historia de valor y amistad leal para descubrir cómo todos los amigos de Madison ayudaron a hacer de este el mejor cumpleaños de su vida.
  • Tears of Onions: The Gift of Finding Refuge in Our Own Lives

    Shahla Shahmiri

    eBook (Inspired Forever Books, April 26, 2019)
    There was a season in my life when I lost everything. Amid that period, I lost all hope. As time passed, the need to heal from my own excruciating experience would give me the courage to walk back down memory lane to a place where a group of refugee women would come together to create a sanctuary in which we could share our hopes, fears, and memories. I kept these women in my heart for years, and never forgot how we found a place to gather and bond together as we prepared favorite meals from our different homelands. In some aspect, as human beings, we are all refugees looking for a safe haven in the new places we hope to call home. Tears of Onions is about life, love, struggles, fighting to survive, injustice, unfairness, and how we all share a common ground when it comes to our human nature. In the end, love and simple human compassion can save us all.
  • Three Little Shrimp by J. Steven Spires

    J. Steven Spires

    Hardcover (Inspired Books, March 15, 1838)
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