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Books published by publisher New Leaf Media, LLC

  • The Perfect Place for Toodles

    Barbara A. Pierce

    (New Leaf Media, LLC, June 10, 2019)
    The Perfect Place For Toodles tells a story of a very young cat that experiences abandonment and great loneliness more than once. He thinks he has found a permanent home with a loving family. Life is good for a time, perhaps too good. After a while the cat is left to spend many long hours in a window waiting and watching for his family to return. While there are still some fun moments with his adopted family, Toodles gets the feeling of being left out. Things really take a turn for the worst when an annoying neighbor visits more often and pays a lot more attention to the cat. When the cat is devastated by some shocking news, he makes a serious move to direct his life in a different direction.
  • Rupert

    Mireille Schwartz

    (New Leaf Media, LLC, May 6, 2020)
    This is the first book in a starting collection of stories about Rupert's life and his adventures. Every story has a positive, life-teaching component.The author is an autodidact all round artist, who wrote her first book at the age of 16. Although it never got published. The author is multilingual and has lived on different continent.
  • Not Your Average Bird! by Mary Jo Vercauteren

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    Mass Market Paperback (New Media Jet, LLC, )
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  • Algernon Snow Tiger

    Thomas Anthony Bevan

    Paperback (New Leaf Media, LLC, Aug. 12, 2020)
    The Algernon stories were created as a bedtime read or story for young children. They are about a very small tiger cub and the adventures he has. Tom wove stories to include kindness, good manners, and good behavior while still making them fun to listen to.
  • The Game that Sam Plays

    Barbara A Pierce

    Hardcover (New Leaf Media, LLC, Aug. 7, 2019)
    Young Samuel Nabors plays a game that only he enjoys. As in all games, winning is the goal. However, Sam's success always becomes an inconvenience for his family, that is, until the game is played once too often. The boy does win, but he also loses. Read further to find out which game is played, and how it is possible that Sam wins and loses at the same time.