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  • The Search for Santa

    Lee Sullivan

    (Lee Sullivan, June 16, 2018)
    The Search for Santa. - It’s Christmas Eve and Amelia is very excited. Christmas is her favourite time of year. She is not sure how Santa might do it, but Amelia writes to him asking for ‘A Christmas I’ll never forget.’ The tree has been decorated, the stockings have been hung and she is ready for bed. But as the night goes on, Santa does not turn up. Join Amelia as she embarks on a search for Santa that turns into an adventure full of surprises. Will Amelia find Santa before Christmas morning? One thing is for sure, this will be a Christmas Amelia will remember forever!
  • Have you ever felt like giving up?

    Lee Sullivan

    Paperback (Lee Sullivan, Dec. 18, 2018)
    Have you ever like giving up?Amelia’s class are holding a talent show but Amelia doesn’t think she has a talent to show. She tries different skills and tricks but she can’t get the hang of any of them. Amelia feels like giving up!Have you ever felt that way?Join Amelia and her dad as they embark on a journey to find Amelia’s talent and as they discover some amazing people with some special talents. Who knows? Maybe Amelia might even find her talent and enter the talent show!About the Author: Lee Sullivan has worked in secondary education as a pastoral leader for many years. During this time, he has found that on numerous occasions, his students had difficulty in dealing with unsettling or negative emotions. More worryingly, was how challenged students felt when talking about their emotions, especially with their parents. As a new father to a baby girl, Lee wanted his daughter to feel confident and comfortable talking to him about anything. He wrote this book, one of a series, so that he could share with his daughter that certain emotions and feelings were natural and talking to someone about them was the best way to get support. Lee does not claim to be an expert in metal health, but through his experiences with his students and their challenges in opening up to parents, he firmly believes that if parents talk to their children early on in life then they will be better equipped to deal with these feelings as they grow up. Helping them to feel at ease discussing their feelings, good and challenging, with parents in later life.
  • Have you ever felt angry?

    Lee Sullivan

    Paperback (Lee Sullivan, June 14, 2018)
    The 'Have you ever felt...?' series is helping parents and adults when talking to children about uncomfortable or unfamiliar feelings.Have you ever felt angry?Amelia’s class are all trying to build the biggest and best snowman to win star student. Amelia has never been star student before but she really wants to be. Amelia is paired with Jamie but he is not taking the competition very seriously. Amelia is so annoyed she could scream.Have you ever felt that way?Have other people ever felt that way?Join Amelia and her mum as they embark on a journey to find answers to Amelia’s questions and as they discover some amazing ways to stop feeling angry, who knows? Maybe Amelia might even still in star student!Other books available in the series:-Have you ever felt anxious?-Have you ever felt like crying?-Have you ever felt down?
  • The Ghost of Weasel's Valley

    Sam L. Sullivan, Nathan Adam Sullivan

    eBook (Sam Sullivan, Oct. 5, 2018)
    While staying with his grandmother and his uncle in the hills of Perry County, Arkansas, fourteen-year-old Sammy Wallace hears strange noises in the valley behind the house. His grandmother and uncle tell him a curious legend that exists in the area. While investigating, Sammy discovers an odd boy called Weasel, who lives up on Knob Mountain. When Weasel's family is accused of stealing a horse, Sammy risks his own life to help prove their innocence.In this spooky tale of ghosts and hill folks, Sammy learns that things are not always as they seem, and help can come from unlikely places.
  • Ring Around Rose

    Sam L. Sullivan

    eBook (Sam Sullivan, May 10, 2018)
    Thirteen-year-old Rose Carlisle, a shy loner, is moving to a new town and a new school, a move that she is convinced will be awful. While spending the summer with her grandmother at the old family mansion called Fineweather, Rose meets a girl named Ring, and they become fast friends. The perfect summer is clouded by some unpleasant involvement with their nearest neighbor, Dooley Birdsong, and his “wolf-dog.” When Birdsong makes some accusations against Rose, she must use her intelligence and powers of deduction to try and prove her innocence.Rose learns to be more proactive and self-reliant, but she believes it’s because Ring has told her what to do. How will she survive after they say their final goodbyes?At summer’s end, Rose’s grandmother tells of a girl she met at Fineweather years ago. She sounds a lot like Ring. Could they be the same girl?
  • Have you ever felt down?

    Lee Sullivan

    Paperback (Lee Sullivan, June 13, 2018)
    The 'Have you ever felt...?' series is helping parents and adults when talking to children about uncomfortable or unfamiliar feelings.Have you ever felt down?Amelia is going to a theme park with her Nan, but she has woken up feeling a bit sad. She doesn’t know why she feels this way. Not wanting to let her Nan down she goes to the theme park, but nothing seems to make her feel normal again.Have any of the happy people at the theme park ever felt that way?Join Amelia and her Nan as they embark on a journey to find answers to Amelia’s question and as they discover some amazing ways to stop feeling down, who knows? Maybe Amelia might even feel like herself again!Other books available in the series:-Have you ever felt anxious?-Have you ever felt like crying?-Have you ever felt angry?
  • No Easy Redemption

    Sam L. Sullivan

    eBook (Sam Sullivan, June 15, 2020)
    Jason's future is neatly planned. Only one more year until he can go away to college and escape his father's iron rule. But then he gets news that changes everything, and he has to step up and take responsibility. In this story of young love-and hate-Jason learns how one moment of weakness can profoundly affect his own life and the lives of everyone around him. Is it possible that he doesn't deserve redemption? One thing is for sure. His future will not be the way he planned.
  • Have you ever felt like crying?

    Lee Sullivan

    Paperback (Lee Sullivan, March 24, 2018)
    Have you ever felt like crying? This Children's picture book supports parents when talking to their children about uncomfortable or unfamiliar feelings. I believe the younger children talk about mental health the more likely they are to seek support when they are older. About the Story: Amelia loves playing with her friends Sebastian and Poppy. But she starts crying when they decide to play without her. Have you ever felt that way? Don’t you wish you were popular like actresses and footballers, or brave like firefighters? Then you’d never feel like crying at all! Join Amelia and her dad as they find out how everybody cries, no matter how brave or popular they are. And maybe Amelia won’t feel so bad once she realizes what good friends she really has!