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Books published by publisher Tangled Sky Press

  • Damsel In Distress

    Lee French

    Paperback (Tangled Sky Press, March 1, 2014)
    Given the burden of safeguarding a precious treasure at a tender age, Sabetia is placed squarely in the middle of a fantastical legend. Swords, demons, magic, a curse: it has everything a great epic tale should. All she needs to do is face the danger that could threaten the world if left unchecked. If only it were so simple. A hero could solve this problem, but she doesn't happen to be one.A good wife is obedient, patient, obedient, quiet, obedient, doting, and above all, obedient. Sabetia was raised to be a good wife. It makes her perfect prey, a perfect damsel in distress.Author's NoteThis novel contains a depiction of domestic abuse. Some readers might be disturbed by it. Although the story is entirely fictional, the abuse is based on real accounts of real women. I've done my best to keep the 'on screen' brutality minimal and to not sensationalize or glorify it.I believe that silence is the greatest ally domestic abuse has in the world. It's my hope that stories like this one - of fantasy and adventure and magic - can shed light on the subject for people who otherwise wouldn't think about it very much.
  • The Backyard Bug Hunters

    Rachel Elizabeth Cole, Kathrina Iris

    language (Tangled Oak Press, Oct. 23, 2015)
    Best friends Logan and Caleb are going on a bug hunt. First they'll need some bug nets and a bug jar. But where are all the bugs? Not under the trees or in the bushes--and the ones under the rock pile are just too fast. They're going to need a better plan!The Kids in the Tree House is a series of illustrated early chapter books for young readers.
  • The Rabbit Ate My Flip-Flops

    Rachel Elizabeth Cole

    Hardcover (Tangled Oak Press, May 31, 2016)
    You can't bring a rabbit camping. That's what eleven-year-old Drew Montgomery's grandparents say when his annoying little sister wants to bring their pet rabbit, Tiny, along on the trip. And Drew agrees. It's bad enough that he will miss the release of the coolest video game of the year while he's stuck in a cramped travel trailer for a week with his grandparents and sister. But Tiny is certain to cause trouble. Plus there are bears and eagles in the woods. And what if Tiny gets lost? But Libby smuggles the rabbit into the trailer anyway. Now Drew's got to keep Tiny out of trouble. And that's not easy to do with Libby always letting him out of the cage and a pair of rabbit-hating bullies ready to let their dog chomp him if he gets too close. Top it off with never-ending rain, bloodthirsty mosquitos, a broken toilet, stinky outhouses, angry squirrels, terrible food, and an eye-gougingly boring "schedule of activities." Drew is about ready to take the rabbit and hitchhike home before disaster really strikes.
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  • The Backyard Bug Hunters

    Rachel Elizabeth Cole

    Paperback (Tangled Oak Press, July 6, 1677)
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  • Sandalwalker the Storyteller

    T.D. Euwaite

    Paperback (Tangled Web Press, Aug. 3, 2012)
    A story about our first legends and first heroes that takes place soon after mankind emerged from the cave.
  • Zeggi - Tales of Hidden Lands

    Ann Cordial, Annabelle McGuinness, Judith Yates

    Paperback (Tangley Press, March 29, 2016)
    "Have you ever imagined what lies buried beneath the Sea, or who might live there? On a family holiday to the beach, Annabelle, Melanie and Charlie find out! Here they meet the magical Zeggi and riding inside his Golden Bubble they go down under the Sea to Hidden Land. In this once-enchanted Kingdom, the evil Seedmen rule, danger and treasures await and the children discover their own secret powers…" A new concept in children's fiction, Zeggi - Tales of Hidden Lands is written in verse and designed to improve reading and vocabulary through rhyme. The classic good versus evil tale is given a makeover in this beautifully illustrated adventure story set in a magical, fantasy world. Designed to be read out loud and even performed at home or in the classroom, each chapter ends with a climax to keep your child eager to read more. A book to be enjoyed by the whole family, let their imaginations run wild with this wonderful uplifting tale.
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  • The Rabbit Ate My Homework

    Rachel Elizabeth Cole

    (Tangled Oak Press, Sept. 2, 2014)
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  • Damsel in Distress By French, Lee

    Lee French

    (Tangled Sky Press Mar - 2014, Jan. 1, 1892)
    [ Damsel in Distress By French, Lee ( Author ) Paperback 2014 ]
  • The Rabbit Ate My Flip-Flops

    Rachel Elizabeth Cole

    Paperback (Tangled Oak Press, July 6, 1847)
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