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  • CONTACT: Child of Oren

    Michelle L. De La Garza

    language (DLG Publishing Partners, May 4, 2019)
    One single act can change a person's life for good - or bad - and every choice comes with consequences. In the sleepy little town of Deadwater, Maine there lies a body of water called Chase Pond, which conceals a path to a forgotten Avalonian colony, Aveline. Long ago man waged war on the Avalonian Folk, driving them into the seas—never to return to land.Sixteen-year-old Sarah De Luz, a Deadwater resident, who lives with her father, step-mother, and half-sister, sneaks out of her home for a late-night excursion to Chase Pond, her one true refuge. Caught in the middle of an age-old war for longevity—the fountain of youth—the serenity of her night shatters, and she’s taken to Aveline by an Avalonian named Vlad. The social expectations, terrain, and rules in the water may differ from those set forth by humans on land, but one thing is clear: both want something from her and they're willing to kill for it.Haunted by her past and driven by fate, Sarah De Luz must fully embrace her destiny and awaken, even if it means losing herself in the process.
  • Alayah

    Alia Al Shamsi, Hedaya Al Rahma

    language (Sail Publishing, Dec. 4, 2014)
    Alayah is a story about a girl who is born with sand in her hair. The sand is a metaphor to her roots and where she grew up. At first Alayah is bothered by the sand in her hair and washes it and washes it without avail. She soon discovers she doesn't really mind it, after all she does love the shores she is from. The story is about growing up and accepting oneself and being comfortable with whom they are and it is equally a story of the changing times. In the end, "Alayah always knew that no matter where she was the sand in her hair was her home and forever with her."‬About the AuthorAlia Al Shamsi is a storyteller raised by the seashores of Jumeira, Dubai. She tells stories with words and photographs and teaches photography in University. She believes in magic.‬Hedaya Al Rahma is just an ordinary girl who loves to doodle. She loves how kids live their lives, from the clothes they wear, the things they say and do. She often finds herself escaping to fantasy land through doodling, characters, pictures and stories.‬
  • Butterflies

    Wendy Einstein

    Paperback (Partners Publishing, April 1, 2018)
    There are about 24,000 species of butterflies and 140,000 species of moths in the world. They exist on every continent except Antarctica. A butterfly starts out as an egg, grows into a caterpillar, then it builds a cocoon of silk threads and after a time emerges as a beautiful butterfly. They sip the nectar from plants and help to pollinate while they sip. In the fall, Monarch butterflies fly south from the Great Lakes region to the Gulf of Mexico, over 2,000 miles away, and return in the spring to lay their eggs.
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  • Ruby and Her New Home

    Lee Ann Billings, Maegan Penley

    language (Partners Publishing LLC, Dec. 1, 2013)
    Book 2: Ruby and Her New HomeFor ages 3+ yearsReading Level: 2nd-3rd gradeStory by Lee Ann BillingsArt by Maegan Penley Description: Ruby bravely ventures off to her new home. As she crosses over the river and travels through the green hills, she has no idea where she is going—or the obstacles she will face. Journey along as Ruby encounters surprises and solves a mystery that will protect her new family.
  • Kameel's Little Secret

    Hassan Al Marashi, Ruth Burrows

    eBook (Sail Publishing, Feb. 21, 2018)
    Kameel is a bit different from the other camels at the market and they are not nice to him. When the merchant notices how badly the others treat the little calf, he leads Kameel out into the desert to make new friends, leaving him with a big blue jacket to help hide his secret. One day, while out playing with Sammy the snake, Mimi the mouse and Haris the horse, Kameel's little secret is accidentally revealed and he learns a very important lesson.
  • Bees and Other Pollinators

    Wendy Einstein

    Paperback (Partners Publishing, June 1, 2018)
    Bees are first rate pollinators, they move from flower to flower, carrying the flower's pollen with from the male parts to the female parts of the plant.Bees produce honey, a yummy treat for humans and animals like bears.Bees live in hives and communicate with each other through smell and by dancing.Bees fly at speeds of 16 miles per hour, and can beat their wings 200 times a second. Bees are mysteriously disappearing, in some areas 90% of the bees have disappeared.
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  • Happy Rabbits: A Story With Stencils

    Publishing Partners, Emily Bolam

    Paperback (Publishing Partners, March 15, 2000)
    With Stencils on pages, and a full page on inside back cover flap
  • Don't Cross Your Heart, Katie Krieg

    Virginia M. Scott

    Paperback (Publishing Partners, May 5, 2017)
    Sophomore Katie Krieg finds a note in her backpack written with letters cut out of a magazine. The note accuses her of having a “thing” with the young, handsome lit teacher, Mr. Grayson. Who would do this? And why? Until this, her life was filled with choir practice, homework, and friends. More notes appear and tension mounts. She knows if her classmates find out about the notes, her reputation, and Mr. Grayson’s career will both be ruined, even though it’s not true. The notes escalate in their accusations until she begins to wonder if she is losing her mind due to the anticonvulsant medication she takes. Could this be my own doing? As a result of encephalitis she suffered as little girl, Katie is afflicted with psycho-motor epilepsy. As the story unfolds, the reader learns about this disorder and its treatment. As Katie says, “I don't try to hide it, but it's not something you want to go around broadcasting, either. People are still in the Dark Ages about epilepsy and seizure disorders." Don’t Cross Your Heart Katie Krieg is a compelling mystery and drives home the importance of friendship, trust, and compassion.
  • Merry penguins: A story with stencils

    Emily Bolam

    Paperback (Publishing Partners, March 15, 2000)
    Use colored pencils, magic markers, gel, gliiter, or puffy pens, or even airbrish ones to make your stencil patterns. You can color in your stencil outlines with crayons, paints or pencils. You can decorate many things with your stencils: cards, gift tags, party plates, party hats, place mats, stationery, thank you notes, wrapping paper... & much more. Have fun!
  • Coppice

    Chris Mottershead

    (Publishing Partnership, Aug. 25, 2000)
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  • Ava: Call of the Night

    Michelle L. De La Garza

    eBook (DLG Publishing Partners, July 29, 2020)
    Four months ago, Ava Johansson left Kensington Cove, and now, she’s come home. There’s only one problem—she still harbors a secret crush on Cole, her sister’s high school boyfriend. And now, he’s the deep-seated yearning she intends to ignore at any cost.Cole Cotter, a member of the Shoshone clan, isn’t looking for anything permanent. That is until sexy, sassy, and independent Ava Johansson returns to town all grownup. Enthralled by Ava’s alluring scent, Cole can’t get her out of his head. The irresistible long-legged blond is under his skin. She’s the itch he needs to scratch and then some. Now, he must convince her to give him a chance, which is easier said than done.
  • Claire: Call of the Night

    Michelle L. De La Garza

    (DLG Publishing Partners, Nov. 11, 2020)
    A friendly game of truth or dare rekindles old fires and desires.Claire Simms is determined to move on with her life. A life without Cain Beckham—the guy of her dreams. So, she gladly accepts when a friend calls in need of a plus one for a party. One issue—make that a huge problem, Cain is sitting at her assigned table. Cain Beckham, the Alpha in training of the Shoshone clan and track star, knows what he wants. He desires Claire Simms. Unfortunately, she shows up in the arms of his rival, Derrick Chandler, during a party. Forced together by chance and circumstance, Cain must make a choice. Does he face what haunts him most—a fear of commitment? Or does he let the one girl he craves to call his own walk out of his life again?