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  • Grandad's War 2nd Edition: A Coldstream Guards Frontline Experiences During WWII

    A C Reynolds

    language (Amanda Reynolds, March 17, 2016)
    Grandad's War is the true account from 5th Battalion, Coldstream Guardsman Sergeant Stephen Simpson. He was part of the Guards Armoured Division and was on the frontline. This 17 year old soldiers compelling story, is delivered in true Yorkshire man's style. Not with the removed voice of a poet, who imagined the trenches, but with warmth and good humour and the details of every day war. The uncertainty, the daily toil and the acts of implicit bravery from the infantryman. Steve takes us on a journey out of the Yorkshire mines, down to the Army recruiting offices. He becomes a lifelong member of the famous Coldstream Guards. Along the way through Europe Steve scrupulously saved even the smallest of artefacts, to mark his life changing, life threatening experience. Over 200 original war time items were found after his death, all of which are featured throughout his book, adding valuable, visual insight into his life as a soldier during the Second World War. Lest We Forget.
  • Monster's Feel Fear Too

    M.K. Reynolds, K Reynolds

    language (M.K. Reynolds, May 30, 2015)
    Monster's have feelings too. Follow The Monster as he navigates Bobby's room.
  • The Ordeal of Olive Oatman: A True Story of the American West

    Margaret Rau

    Library Binding (Morgan Reynolds, )
    None
  • In The Realm of The Fairies: Georgia And The Dragon: Book Two

    Vera Reynolds

    eBook (Vera Reynolds, June 12, 2015)
    Having met Mint, the blue dragon from her dream Georgia was no longer afraid of him. He told her that she was a very special little girl. He promised he would take her through the Magical Tree that led to the Enchanted Arch. The Enchanted Arch led into The Realms to visit the many worlds therein. Her first visit is to the Realm of the Valley of the Children where she meets Margit the Fairy Godmother. In this story Mint will take Georgia to The Realm of The Fairies where she will attend a Fairy Wedding. She will also help to free the Fairy Kingdom from Magna the evil Ice Queen. There are many more visits and adventures with Mint. He will gradually unfold the secrets of the Realms to Georgia and together they will discover many new Realms.
  • Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: America's Beloved Poet

    Bonnie Lukes

    Library Binding (Morgan Reynolds, Oct. 16, 1997)
    A biography of one of the major American poets of the nineteenth century, whose works include "The Song of Hiawatha" and "The Village Blacksmith."
  • Little Bad Wolf

    Peter Reynolds

    language (Peter Reynolds, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Little Bad Wolf's parents loved nothing more than dancing to the songs of Elvis Presley. They were unusual parents for wolves but had a very happy family until the day when everything went wrong. That day her mother was killed and her father was put in prison for nothing more than being a wolf.Little Bad Wolf now had a mission: to get her father released from prison.To convince the Judge he was not dangerous. That would be easy. The hard part was that she must start by learn to speak human language... but Little Bad Wolf was not the sort of creature to let impossibility stand in her way.
  • Me And My Papa

    DM Reynolds

    language (Daisy Reynolds, Feb. 15, 2014)
    A little girl and her relationship with her grandfather
  • Monk's Journey: A true adventuresome story of a boy overcoming hard knocks & adversity with possitive lessons learned

    Walter Reynolds

    Paperback (Walter Reynolds, Dec. 7, 2015)
    This is a true story of a little boy growing up in rural Florida 75 years ago and of his endurance of poverty, abandonment and abuse until he finds a way out in the military service. From age four on, he realizes that if he is to survive, he must cope with repeated abuse. Yet his intelligence and good humor guide him through his troubles and we celebrate with him as he enters adulthood and achieves success. It is an inspirational story of the strength of the human spirit and should be read by all who face hard times. He survived brutal physical and emotional abuse from the age of three. That was in 1939, when times were different, but not so different from today for some readers. You will see him abandoned by family members who no longer would or could care for him. You will see him hunt and kill alligators at age 10, shoot and kill squirrels and rabbits to put food on the table. You will see him struggle to please his step father, doing the chores before going to school. You will see him catch raccoons and other animals and sell them to farm laborers for money. And you will see that he wasn’t allowed to keep the little money he earned. He joined the Army at age 17 and later, the Navy, which led him to a fine and honorable life of many adventures and successes
  • Thunderbirds : The Making of the Movie

    Andrew Darling

    Paperback (Reynolds & Hearn, June 1, 2004)
    Climb into the driver's seat of the most advanced rescue vehicles on the planet with the authorised, full-color companion to Thunderbirds, the long-awaited live-action version of the classic television series. Featuring hundreds of behind-the-scenes pictures and exclusive interviews with actors and crewmembers, Thunderbirds: The Making of the Movie offers "all access" insight into every stage of production, from the creation of the concept illustrations to the programming of the breathtaking CGI.
  • More Perfect Union: The Story of Alexander Hamilton

    Nancy Whitelaw

    Library Binding (Morgan Reynolds, July 1, 1997)
    Book by Whitelaw, Nancy
  • Little Lies

    Betty Reynolds

    Paperback (Betty Reynolds, Aug. 29, 2012)
    Little Lies is a story about a fifth grader who struggles with telling the truth. His stories are meant to impress Dexter, the biggest kid in fifth grade, and his group of cool friends. Tommy's lies cause him all sorts of grief. Is he destined to live in his tangled web of far-fetched tales or will the truth finally set him free?
  • Edgar Rice Burroughs Creator of Tarzan

    William J Boerst

    Hardcover (Morgan Reynolds, Aug. 16, 2000)
    None