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Books published by publisher Woolf Haus Publishing

  • Rembrandt: Images & Metaphors

    Christian Tümpel

    Paperback (Haus Publishing, Aug. 1, 2009)
    Rembrandt was, above all, a painter and etcher of scenes from the Old and New Testaments and it is in the description of his interpretations of these texts that Dr Tumpel is unrivalled among modern writers on the artist.
  • Ross the Rooster Discovers Gold

    Kelly Steele, Kim Gerback, Kirby Jonas

    language (Howling Wolf Publishing, May 12, 2015)
    In this Ross the Rooster adventure, Ross discovers gold in Farmer Ron's field! What would you do if you discovered gold? Let's see what Ross does with his!
  • Night

    Alexandria Warwick

    eBook (Wolf Publishing, Oct. 8, 2020)
    After months in captivity, Apaay managed to escape Yuki's labyrinth with her life. But her freedom did not come without a steep cost. When the Face Stealer, the North's most notorious demon, calls in her blood oath, Apaay must heed his demand. Debts, after all, must be repaid.As Apaay attempts to navigate her uprooted life, something dark slithers among the snow-dusted conifers of the North. A long-dead war is unfinished, and there are those who would see it revived. In a place where misplaced loyalty could mean her death, Apaay must look inward to repair her broken soul—for if she cannot place trust in those around her, she might find enemies are closer than they appear. In this stunning follow-up to Below, Alexandria Warwick brings the second book in her dark and seductive North series to thrilling new heights.
  • The Little Mouse

    C W Lovatt, Angel-Rose

    language (Wild Wolf Publishing, May 25, 2018)
    "A delightfully satisfying story." ~ Book Reviewers Online "This tale, which will appeal to all ages, carries not just one, but several important and poignant messages. Without being 'preachy,' the book lets the reader carry away a positive and life affirming precept." ~ The Review From the creator of Charlie Smithers comes an endearing story, reminiscent of fairy tale classics of yesteryear. Filled with enchantment and meaning, this charming tale appeals to young and old alike, portraying how even the smallest among us can change the world.
  • Sugar Cookies

    Draya Sioux Woolf-Wilson, Libby Moon Woolf

    language (Woolf Wilson Publishing, March 20, 2016)
    A colorfully illustrated holiday sing along book perfect to add to any family's winter holiday traditions and celebrations, lyrics in English and Spanish included.
  • Dorothy

    Scott Stanford, Stephen Trumble

    eBook (Wild Wolf Publishing, Nov. 4, 2011)
    As Dorothy awakes in Oz there's no sunshine in Munchkin country, just a twisted race enslaved by the Eastern witch, and a crooked path of yellow bricks she has to take to the mysterious Emerald City, a place ridden with sinister secrets. To return home, the orphan girl treks the magical land, which is sometimes beautiful, but often deadly, seeking the help of the great wizardof Oz.Journeying through a vast land of unusual sights, she finds strange friends, encounters amazing countries and macabre creatures, trying to overcome whatever stands in her way...and if Dorothy finally reaches the Emerald City, she may find more than she bargained for. To get back to Kansas, the young girl must survive the dangers of Oz, find the mysterious great wizard, and most of all, avoid the dead-lands of the West where the evil witch, Outika breeds her carniverous pets...This isn't the Oz you know, and Dorothy may never leave.Based on the classic ‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’ by L. Frank Baum.
  • Auctoratus: Angel’s Recruit

    Robert Young

    eBook (Wild Wolf Publishing, March 11, 2015)
    Life is not easy for the teenager, Darius Drusus. His parents haven't been getting along and their issues never seem to be resolved. One day at school Darius decides his fate lies beyond the long shadow cast by his father, the centurion. In a spontaneous act of outrage Darius has a fatal confrontation with his powerful father, the result of his actions has him running away. He's only fifteen, not nearly wise enough to make his way in this world alone.Destiny pulls Darius to the port town, Ostia, and the strange old rope maker who will change his life, his future, and his destiny. Ambrus trains Darius as a gladiator, taking care of the young lad and securing for him a future that will see him grow into a man without fear, without doubt, and with an outlet for his latent rage. Soon Darius is the only human standing between an angel and a devil, and is preordained to become the Auctoratus - the ultimate gladiator.In this compelling teenage adventure you will fall into Rome and its surrounds as if you too are living in 77 AD, pulled into the fight of Darius's life, training with him, meeting his allies, and learning about the mystery guardian who is far too wise to be merely a rope maker. Ambrus teaches him to fight, but an angel prepares him for life as a gladiator. An ex-slave can teach courage, he can learn wisdom from an old man who cared for him better than his father ever did, but it's up to him to find the strength to save this world from evil in the ultimate showdown. He had the courage to confront his father without any training, but will that trait be enough to destroy the devil Samael? This is his rite of passage from young adult to new adult, and his tale will resonate in the heart of every boy and every man.In his soul is a warrior ready for battle, ready to be a champion. From the heart of a boy comes the strength of a man.
  • little brothers BIG SISTERS

    Draya Sioux Woolf-Wilson

    language (Woolf Wilson Publishing, May 27, 2016)
    A Silly Twisty Truth about the dynamic relationship between older and younger siblings and how and why they amuse and annoy each other in the best way for their very own special reasons, adoration.
  • Windy the Windmill

    Draya Sioux Woolf Wilson

    eBook (Woolf Wilson Publishing, May 27, 2016)
    A vibrant illustrated and adorable children's sing along song story book, introducing Windy the Windmill, a funny windmill telling the tale of wind energy, as an alternative form of energy.
  • When Things Aren't So Colorful: Cuando Las Cosas No Son Coloridos

    Draya Sioux Woolf-Wilson

    eBook (Woolf Wilson Publishing, June 7, 2016)
    A bilingual tale of how we deal in a positive and joyous way with some of the darker things in life, like ghosts, spider and other potential childhood fears. In American English and Mexican Spanish.
  • Legend of Zandora

    Karen Wilson

    language (wolf publishing, May 8, 2012)
    Determine to find out if her grandmother’s stories are true, a young girl ignores her mother’s concerns and sets out to find her father and bring him home. In the process, she learns who she is, and the choices she made affected not only her but the world around her.
  • Robert Archer and The Grandfather Clock

    Hope Hetterley

    language (Jocks Haus Publishing, Oct. 16, 2018)
    Paradoxian Portholes and other Peculiarities! How will Thirteen-year-old Robert Archer cope with his new-found Sorcerer status? And how will he defeat the Notorious Sorcerer Archibald Fluff and save Paradoxia? Will Robert Defeat his Nemesis? Welcome to the Beginning of a Magical Adventure!