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Books with title Grandfather's Dream

  • Grandfather

    Gramma \\\'Cilla

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 6, 2006)
    Let your children find a new series of books that contain no violence, sex, foul language, lying, corruption, or witchcraft. Introduce them to some wonderful Cherokee Indian legends and family solidarity.
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  • Grandfather's ghost

    Jane Elliott

    Unknown Binding (Wright Group, March 15, 1989)
    1989 Sunshine Books Level 5 -- Grandfather's Ghost (P) Written by Jane Elliott / Illustrations by Jeff Fowler ***ISBN-13: 9781559110778 ***24 Pages
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  • Grandfather's ghost

    Jane Elliott

    Paperback (Wright Group, March 15, 1996)
    Dan likes to explore the attic. One day as he is looking through an old photo album, one of the photographs calls to him.
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  • Grandfather

    Gramma Cilla johnson

    eBook (, Nov. 7, 2018)
    A story filled with adventure, wise words and compassion. Set within the Native American culture through the use of Cherokee Indian legends, this tale teaches obedience, the value of listening and following the advice of those who offer guidance. This unique work emphasizes respect for man and animal, and for the elderly; the value of self control and the importance of getting along with others and playing fairly. All the lessons are presented in a fascinating story of Cherokee and Sunee who learn to go to a higher power with their struggles and problems. This is a tale the whole family will enjoy. Watch for other stories about Cherokee and Sunee in 2020.
  • Grandpa's Dream

    Ben Butterworth, Lorraine Calaora

    Paperback (Nelson Thornes Ltd, Feb. 11, 1990)
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  • Grandfather's Dance

    Patricia MacLachlan

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Dec. 26, 2007)
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  • Grandfather's Gift

    Dan Secord, Dwight Nacaytuna

    eBook (Xlibris US, Sept. 30, 2015)
    Grandfather's Gift is the story of a man's journey to find his way in life and to discover how to improve his family's fortune. In this story, we find triumph winning over tragedy, wholeness over brokenness, and development over chaos. The story begins with a lonely man pondering how to move forward with his family life without a wife for himself and his three children. As he finds a place of solitude to meditate his dilemma, he wanders to the ocean shore. He watches the rhythmic, peaceful movement of waves touching the sandy beaches. The perfection of their interactions speaks symbolically to him of his personal life situation and his search for an answer. He sees he is missing an important element for his life fulfillmenthe needs a wife again. Was it destiny that, soon after realizing his need, a solution was provided? Was it chance that brought this man and a woman with the same desire together? Was someone above watching the acts of human drama with a desire to support their fulfillment? The author believes so and wishes to tell his grandchildren how this came to be.As the man and woman marry and join their efforts in a new life, they create a blended family. An all-too-common experience for many today. Old rules of family life are tested, some hold, some do not and are changed. In America today, one-half of our formal marriages fail, and only 25 percent of second attempts succeed. This means second attempts have twice the relationship complications first marriages face. Thus, beginning a blended family is a new creation of a different type of family unit. This is one man's experience of his life in a blended family and what he discovered of lifelong values as he built a renewed life.The steps of development this man discovered can be listed as (1) new hope or vision renewed, (2) one day at a time or adjustments on each moment, (3) blended identities or five years to go, (4) building the house where the foundation is solid, or our blended family works like this!
  • Grandfather's dream

    Keller

    Hardcover (Greenwillow Books, March 15, 1994)
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