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Books published by publisher Rogue Phoenix Press

  • Wizard of Time

    Sue Owen

    language (Pink Phoenix Press, May 10, 2011)
    Josh, Digger and Meri were rudely ported out of their time and far into the future by the Wizard of Time. King Arthur’s sword, Excalibur, is missing from its timeline. Without the sword in its proper place in history, everything from that point forward could change. Josh and his new found friends must find a way to return the sword to Arthur that won’t upset the timeline. However, the Bard’s have other plans. They want to rule time. They would do anything to stop the return of the sword. Is it murder to eliminate a timeline so that person was never born? Ck out companion book "Josh" available free on author's blog site bit.ly/jxvWSKFollow Josh and his friends back in time to Camelot. Meet the Lady in the Lake, the King’s nephew and Merlin. Rejoice as things go right and cry when a dear friend is erased from time. Did they do something wrong? Can it be fixed or was the sword's return the catalyst to the world’s demise?
  • Medallion of Protection

    Sharon Nelson

    language (Pink Phoenix Press, May 11, 2011)
    For Alexandra Raeanne Maeheart life could not be more perfect; or more boring. Growing up in a small town has left Lexi yearning for some sort of excitement. On the day of her fifteenth birthday she walks home from school contemplating her dull existence and discovers a medallion at the edge of her yard. Before she knows what is happening she finds herself stranded in a forest that is unlike anything she has ever seen. As she searches for help and answers she discovers that she is no longer on Earth but has been transported to Kalara; A world of magic controlled by a dark sorcerer, Lord Braxton, who intends to conquer all of Kalara and destroy Earth. The only power great enough to stop Lord Braxton is the Light of Kalara, which has been broken into four medallions and hidden by a magical Druid named Morana. Without even a chance to catch her breath Lexi is informed that she is the Chosen One and must find the medallions. As she tries to understand why she was chosen for this seemingly impossible task she discovers that her life on Earth isn’t exactly what she thought it was.Along with her friends Jaxa and Kelton and her tiny dragon Toto, she is sent back to Earth to find the second medallion; the Medallion of Life. The Druids warned her that Earth would be different but when she arrives on her home planet she cannot believe her eyes. Earth is no longer the boring normal planet she grew up on. It is a world full of magic, mythical creatures and danger. As she struggles to find a balance she must outrun Braxton’s dark assassin, outwit a fairy queen and navigate a strange but familiar world. Will Lexi find the medallions before Braxton’s evil forces find her? Will she be able to escape the fairy realm with the information she needs? Will she have a place to call home if she survives her adventure? Find out in Lexi Maeheart: Medallion of Protection.
  • Rachel and Sammy Visit the Forest: A Guide to Spring Woodland Wildflowers

    Jannifer Powelson, Kalpart

    Paperback (Rising Phoenix Press, Sept. 13, 2012)
    Rachel and Sammy Visit the Forest is the second in the Rachel Raccoon and Sammy Skunk series. This beautifully illustrated book will help children learn about 15 common spring woodland wildflowers. This fun story may also be used as a junior field guide to aid students in identifying the plants in the story, as each plant in the book features realistic illustrations and colorful photographs. the photos were taken by the author and will help readers learn more about the great variety of wildflowers. Join Rachel and Sammy as the frolic through the forest, learning as they go!
  • Rachel and Sammy Learn About Trees

    Jannifer Powelson, Kalpart

    Paperback (Rising Phoenix Press, Sept. 12, 2012)
    "Rachel and Sammy Learn About Trees" is the third book in the Rachel Raccoon and Sammy Skunk Series. Rachel and Sammy, along with their classmates, teacher, and Doc Opossum, take a field trip to the forest, where they discover all kinds of interesting tree facts. This beautifully illustrated book will help children learn more about tree identification, parts of trees, importance of trees, photosynthesis, and much more! This fun story teaches children tree information and features 14 realistic illustrations and 41 colorful photographs. The photos were taken by the author and will help readers learn more about the wonderful world of trees. Join Rachel, Sammy, and their friends, as they hike through the woods, learning as they go!
  • An autobiography;: The story of my experiments with truth

    Gandhi

    Hardcover (Phoenix Press, March 15, 1949)
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  • Rachel and Sammy Visit the Prairie

    Jannifer Powelson, Kalpart

    Paperback (Rising Phoenix Press, Sept. 14, 2012)
    "Rachel and Sammy Visit the Prairie" is an exceptional tool for teaching children about life on a Midwest prairie. With an entertaining and educational storyline, vivid photos, plus realistic illustrations, the book will encourage readers to dive into the great outdoors and learn more about the natural world. This little story on the prairie will teach children all about prairie plants. Rachel Raccoon and Sammy Skunk meet near a prairie and explore it together. Rachel is a very smart raccoon and teaches Sammy to identify 20 common prairie plants. The book serves as a junior field guide for children interested in learning about the prairie in a fun way.
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  • A Fairy Match in the Mushroom Patch: The Mischief Series

    Amanda M. Thrasher

    Paperback (Rising Phoenix Press, Oct. 15, 2012)
    Lily, Boris and Jack are back! The three friends are together again in this newest addition to the Mischief Series. A natural disaster has taken the elders by surprise, and the scientists are unprepared. Damage to the colony is inevitable! Can the Master Engineers devise a plan to save the colony before they lose their home? The fairies' Kick-a-Berry Match has been postponed as well, and the fairies must find new ways to entertain themselves until the pitch dries up. Along the way, they make a new friend named Pearle, and though she cannot walk, she can fly with ease. Valuable lessons about friendship, teamwork and perseverance will be learned as the fairies embark on their newest adventure..
  • The Ghost of Whispering Willow

    Amanda M. Thrasher

    Paperback (Rising Phoenix Press, Aug. 20, 2012)
    After seeing a ghost out of the corner of his eye, Stewart and his friend, Andy, begin the investigation of a lifetime. Finally, the boys come face-to-face with a ghost! Along the way, they are forced to join forces with Krista, Ally, Kendall, and Maggie, who have also encountered ghosts. The kids soon find that the ghost they encountered isn't alone and is in imminent danger. He desperately needs the children's help. Can the kids devise a plan to help the ghost in time? Will they be able to reunite a ghost with his lost family? Complete with a ghost village and a feud, this story takes on a life of its own.
  • Helping Hand for Ethan

    Daniel Lance Wright

    (Rogue Phoenix Press, May 14, 2017)
    All Ethan Lee wants to do over summer vacation is spend his time swimming on the family farm at the bend on Meandering Creek. In this idyllic setting, Ethan meets a stranger, a familiar young man that he can’t quite place. This likeable young man charms the youngster into a fast friendship deflecting every attempt Ethan makes to determine who he is, where he comes from and why he keeps showing up. And, how does this guy know so much about his family? Ethan has no clue at the beginning, just how interesting his tenth summer was destined to become, the final summer in an age of innocence.
  • The Weaker Vessel - Part One by Antonia Fraser

    Antonia Fraser

    Paperback (Phoenix Press, WC2, March 15, 1775)
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  • The Way of the Wolf: The Gospel in New Images by Martin Bell

    Martin Bell

    Paperback (Phoenix Press, March 15, 1718)
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