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Books with title The Holy Night

  • Light The Night

    D.K. Daniels

    language (, Oct. 30, 2018)
    It is a silent night in the town even though it is Halloween. For those who keep the tradition of Samhain alive, it is the last attempt at outwardly presenting how they feel trapped in their day to day lives. Except, then there is Milo who is rather rebellious, who yells a lot, steals, vandalizes and of recently, mourns. Once he loved Halloween, though that was many years ago. For on this night, the unthinkable happened, changing his life forever. Now every Halloween he lives that same night on repeat… that is until tonight.
  • The Night

    Elsa Grace

    eBook
    The Night is a read-aloud rhyming book about nocturnal animals for children.
  • The Night Horses

    Anaka Jones

    language (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 26, 2013)
    11-year-old author Anaka Jones imagines the life of a herd of horses as they work, chow, play and turn a farm into their own three-ring circus in "The Night Horses".In "The Night Horses" (ISBN 1452882789), Anaka Jones creates a playful children's book that imagines the secret lives of barn horses who chatter, chow, play and work all while their owners are away. Though she is only in sixth grade, Jones has produced a lively book that mixes reality and fantasy to showcase the playful and humorous side of rural life. She invites readers to accompany her to a secret barn party where these animals will play as hard as they work. "The Night Horses" follows the animals' daily lives. Each morning, the horse herd takes their breakfast at the hay feeder. Mulling around, they exchange gossip and share their plans for the day. There's May, an old mare whose giddy-up spirit fuels her energetic personality. She wants to challenge Cloud to a race even though she is three times his age. Frisco and Bella are an inseparable married couple, and plenty of young foals timidly hide behind their mothers' legs amongst the group. After a long day of work, the horses clean up, head to their stalls for dinner, and wait in the barn until their owners head back to the house. With humans out of the picture, the horses get busy creating their own rural night life, effectively turning the farm into their own little three-ring circus. The whimsical nature of Jones' children's book allows young readers to tap into their imagination and picture what goes on inside the heads of the animals around them. A perfect story for children who love animals, "The Night Horses" depicts the world of love and companionship to be found among horses and humans.About the Author:Anaka Jones is an 11-year-old girl in the sixth grade who was born and raised in the rural area outside of Ann Arbor, Michigan, where she lives with her parents, two older brothers, two dogs, a lizard and a frog. Riding, grooming and maintaining horses is one of her favorite pastimes.MEDIA CONTACTAnaka JonesE-mail: thenighthorses@gmail.com
  • The Night Light

    Paul Setze

    language (, March 26, 2015)
    Follow 11-year-old Archie and his best pal Jamal as they battle (usually figuratively but sometimes with physical action!) unexplained mud, weird midnight knocks, strange handprints, some dead chickens, and a supremely annoying little sister on their quest to find out just what’s been going on at night while they sleep.
  • In the Night

    Jenae Brobst

    language (, Aug. 17, 2018)
    Trist never dreamed that she would become a sex worker, but she had a feeling seldom girls thought they would. She never held any illusions about sex; she never thought sex was more than two people connecting for a time, and if one of them got paid at the of the night so much the better. Trist never thought about falling in love. She never thought it could happen to her, not the sex worker, the girl who had everything planned out as far as the next day was concerned. Trist especially never thought she would fall for a guy like Ryan, her pimp, who was dangerous and chilling and someone you didn’t tell your mother about. Ryan was someone she didn’t expect but he made her feel as though she were on fire, every part of her was engulfed by the flame of his being. Trist was scared to love Ryan. Trist decided against her desire and tried to fall the safe type instead, a man like Aaron who she could see a real future with, white picket fence and all. Trist didn’t plan for any of this, especially the drugs, the lying and the murder. Trist never knew that being a sex worker was the least of her problems and in a city like Los Angeles, they were only going to get worse.
  • The Night House

    Rachel Tafoya

    Paperback (Month9Books, LLC, Dec. 9, 2014)
    Bianca St. Germain works at a Night House, a place where vampires like the aristocratic Jeremiah Archer pay to feed on humans, and she doesn’t much care what others think of her. The money is good, and at least there, she’s safe. Bianca also doesn’t care that the Night House is killing her. All she cares about is nauth, the highly addictive poison in vampire bites that brings a euphoria like no drug ever could. But when Bianca meets James, a reclusive empath who feels everything she does, for the first time, she considers a life outside of the Night House and a someone worth living for. But Jeremiah has decided to keep Bianca for himself; he won’t allow her to walk away. As she allows her feelings for James to grow, she struggles to contain nauth's strong hold on her life. If they are to have a future, James must make her see what she's worth and what she means to him, before Jeremiah and nauth claim her for good.
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  • The Night Horses

    Anaka Jones

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 26, 2013)
    Children's book. Author Anaka Jones imagines the life of a herd of horses as they work, chow, play and turn a farm into their own three-ring circus in “The Night Horses”. In “The Night Horses” (ISBN 1452882789), Anaka Jones creates a playful children’s book that imagines the secret lives of barn horses who chatter, chow, play and work all while their owners are away. Though she is only in sixth grade, Jones has produced a lively book that mixes reality and fantasy to showcase the playful and humorous side of rural life. She invites readers to accompany her to a secret barn party where these animals will play as hard as they work. “The Night Horses” follows the animals’ daily lives. Each morning, the horse herd takes their breakfast at the hay feeder. Mulling around, they exchange gossip and share their plans for the day. There’s May, an old mare whose giddy-up spirit fuels her energetic personality. She wants to challenge Cloud to a race even though she is three times his age. Frisco and Bella are an inseparable married couple, and plenty of young foals timidly hide behind their mothers’ legs amongst the group. After a long day of work, the horses clean up, head to their stalls for dinner, and wait in the barn until their owners head back to the house. With humans out of the picture, the horses get busy creating their own rural night life, effectively turning the farm into their own little three-ring circus. The whimsical nature of Jones’ children’s book allows young readers to tap into their imagination and picture what goes on inside the heads of the animals around them. A perfect story for children who love animals, “The Night Horses” depicts the world of love and companionship to be found among horses and humans. About the Author: Anaka Jones was born and raised in Ann Arbor, Michigan, where she lives with her parents, two older brothers, two dogs, a lizard and a frog. MEDIA CONTACT Anaka Jones E-mail: thenighthorses@gmail.com
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  • Holy Night

    Selma Lagerlof

    Hardcover (TBS The Book Service Ltd, Sept. 6, 1984)
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  • In The Night

    Paul and illustrated by Ezra Jack Keats Showers

    Hardcover (NY: Thomas Y. Crowell (1961), March 15, 1961)
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  • Holy Night

    Von Juchen, Celestino Piatti

    Hardcover (Scribner, June 1, 1968)
    Book by Von Juchen
  • The Night

    Elsa Grace

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 30, 2016)
    The Night is a read-aloud rhyming book about nocturnal animals for children.
  • Simon and the Holy Night

    Eve Tharlet

    Hardcover (Minedition, )
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