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Books published by publisher Trafford Publishing (29 Nov. 2004)

  • All About Me

    Terri Rice Bellush

    Paperback (Trafford Publishing, July 7, 2004)
    ALL ABOUT ME (and my shunt), written and illustrated by Terri Rice Bellush, is a long-overdue educational and heartwarming book about Hydrocephalus
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  • Fishing with Daddy

    Karla Carter Moreland

    Paperback (Trafford Publishing, Oct. 15, 2004)
    In this book, a little girl named Karly, tells of her experiences fishing with her Daddy. She tells of family members who sometimes go with them, and the odd names of places they fish. Children may notice that Karly listens and learns, from the things Daddy tells her. Almost every page has a quote of something "Daddy says". She describes the wind on her face, while boat riding and feeling safe sitting close to Daddy when fishing after dark, in spite of the sounds of "critters crawling through the grass". She even confesses to keeping Daddy busy baiting her hook, and removing the "icky, slippery" fish, she catches. As a bonus, the back cover features pictures of fish, with common and scientific names.
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  • Children’S Folk Tales from Zimbabwe

    Thelma Grace Sithole, Rebecca I. Holmes

    eBook (Trafford Publishing, May 8, 2012)
    The idea of writing this book was born out of the need to finance the Tekeshe Foundation (www.tekeshe.org) which she formed to continue her parents' vision of empowering the young people in the rural areas of Chipinge to grow up to be successful, self-reliant citizens.
  • The Mysterious Howard Hughes Revealed

    Verl L. Frehner, Chuck Waldron

    Paperback (Trafford Publishing, July 6, 2006)
    A "revealing" new book on Howard Robert Hughes. It contains a collection of the most complete, in-depth, and extensive first-hand personal information available about him. It is biographical in nature, much of which comes from a confidential employee, Chuck Waldron, who shares in a very respectful and forthright manner some of the very human characteristics that Howard Hughes possessed.
  • Ethan's Butterflies: A Spiritual Book For Parents and Young Children After a Baby's Passing

    Christine Jonas-Simpson, Karen Friis

    Hardcover (Trafford Publishing, Aug. 19, 2006)
    Spiritual comfort and understanding after a baby's passing was what Christine Jonas-Simpson was looking for in answering her young sons' difficult questions about their baby brother Ethan's passing. This book takes the parents and young children through the journey of deep sorrow and loss of a baby brother or sister from the moment of expectation of meeting them to the despair of knowing they passed, to the joy of reconnecting with them in another way. This story is about living and feeling the deep loss of a baby as well as transforming this precious loss through connecting and creating new relationships.
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  • The Raven's Pool

    Deborah Cannon

    eBook (Trafford Publishing, June 11, 2012)
    AN ANCIENT FEUD. A MODERN LOVE TRIANGLE. A TWISTED PLOT FOR REVENGE.The serenity of the San Juan Islands is disrupted when a developer threatens to build a theme park atop a sacred native burial, turning archaeologists Jake and Angeline into the targets of a 10,000-year-old feud between a Haida shaman and his chief.When half-Haida archaeologist Jake Lalonde arrives on Cedar Island in search of the origins of the Raven myths, he is embroiled in a battle with a ruthless developer who plots to turn his archaeological sites into a theme park. Grad student Angeline Lisbon faces a tough choice: Jake and the protection of a sacred site or Radisson and his promise of wealth and power. The developer is relentless, bound to take what he wants. And what he wants is much more sinister—and much more ancient—than either archaeologist can imagine.
  • The Little Oyster

    Emily Fary, Nancy VanBrunt

    Paperback (Trafford Publishing, April 9, 2009)
    Children and parents alike will love this heart-warming tale of The Little Oyster and the lessons that she learns.
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  • Sound Steps to Reading

    Diane McGuinness

    Paperback (Trafford Publishing, Dec. 17, 2008)
    The Sound Steps to Reading Storybook contains 36 sound-targeting stories to be used with the Sound Steps to Reading program.
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  • Hussa

    Squamish Nation Education Department

    Paperback (Trafford Publishing, May 23, 2011)
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  • Budding Romance for Late Bloomers: Women's First Marriages over 40, 50, 60

    Maureen Candace Fox

    eBook (Trafford Publishing, Feb. 28, 2012)
    This book is a shining light to all women who have loved, who have lost, and who have given up on ever finding love again. The author recounts her journey to love and marriage at age fifty-threealong with other women over forty, fifty, and sixty, who candidly share their secrets of letting go of their safely guarded independence to take another chance on love; the barriers they overcame; the circumstances that prevailed and their willingness to adapt; new perceptions and attitudes adopted; and fate, which intervened, turning their dreams into realities. Fox has gleaned snippets of information from experts in the field of relationships, capturing the essence of loves most important lessons.We know that we cannot change our past, but what about our future? The stories contained herein will prove that love can happen when we have that burning desire to persist and make it happen and, in some cases, when we completely let go and focus on our passion, determining what it is we really want and need to make us happy.The best is yet to come!
  • How Katie Got a Voice:

    Patricia Mervine, M.A., CCC-SLP, Ian Acker

    eBook (Trafford Publishing, June 29, 2012)
    How Katie Got a Voice (and a cool new nickname) is a story of challenge, triumph, and acceptance. The students and teachers of Cherry Street School all have nicknames that celebrate their differences. But the new girl, Katie, is really different. She cant walk. She cant talk. It seems like she cant do anything! So how can the other students involve her in their activities? And how can they give her a nickname?
  • Kristmas Karol the Nigerian Dwarf Goat

    Cynthia A. Ditaranto, Cynthia a. Ditaranto

    Paperback (Trafford Publishing, April 16, 2010)
    A little Christmas Story about a little Christmas Goat!
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