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Books published by publisher City Creek Press

  • Kittens

    Weldon Owen, Karen Penzes

    Hardcover (Fog City Press, April 3, 2007)
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  • Story Problems the Fun Way! Solving Everyday Word Problems for Math, Money, and Time

    Judy Liautaud, Val Chadwick Bagley

    Spiral-bound (City Creek Press, Inc., June 1, 2005)
    Students are eager to solve these colorfully illustrated mind puzzles. There are several levels of difficulty which include one and two step solutions to everyday problems. Students will practice applying the basic math facts including addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, telling time, and counting money. Parents or teachers are able to assign sections that focus on specific skills. This book also includes a section on teaching time and teaching money concepts.
  • Worlds Apart

    Vanessa Gray Bartal

    eBook (Dry Creek Press, Nov. 28, 2012)
    Seventeen-year-old Jillian Frances signed up for adventure. With her parents dispatched to China, she decided to attend a year of boarding school in Bolivia, an exclusive school for missionaries' kids. She imagined a year filled with excitement and new experiences. What she didn't count on was meeting someone who would challenge her faith and play games with her heart.Quinn Farris was a lifer. Abandoned to boarding school at the age of six by his missionary parents, he's seen it all, but he's never seen anything like Jillian. Quinn resents everything about the beautiful girl who radiates sunshine. He's determined to make her life miserable and send her packing back to the states. Pushed to her limits by Quinn’s hurtful behavior, Jillian decides she wants nothing more to do with him. But God and life have other plans, and Jillian will soon learn that Bolivia is even more of an adventure than she bargained for.
  • Emergency Vehicles

    Weldon Owen, Elizabeth Dougherty

    Hardcover (Fog City Press, April 1, 2008)
    Make way! Emergency vehicles are racing to the rescue. Catch fire trucks, police cars, and helicopters speeding to the scene in this exciting collection of photographs. Whether dealing with trouble on busy city streets or faraway mountain peaks, these emergency vehicles are ready to help!
  • Australian Bushcraft Magazine: October 2015

    Craig Brown

    language (Dry Creek Press, Dec. 4, 2015)
    Australian Bushcraft Magazine is Australia's original bushcraft-focused magazine and is published quarterly. It covers traditional Australian bushcraft, pioneer lore, bush and desert survival skills, low-tech camping, bushwalking and expeditioning, bushman’s skills, a little history, certain traditional skills of Indigenous Australians and more!The October 2015 issue includes the following features and articles: - Fire by percussion - the traditional flint and steel - Bushcraft and Conservation - Gear reviews - Book reviews - Video reviews - Various methods for preserving your tucker out bush - The Hootchie - the original Aussie lightweight tarp tent - Richard H. Graves, the father of modern Australian Bushcraft - The Australian Bushcraft logo and patches - The Bush Lore Australia 3-Day Basic Survival Course - The Forgotten Lore of the Quart Pot and Pannikin - Purifying water by distillation. - Making a bushman’s forked-stick chair. - Gear modifications - The Story behind the ‘Coo-ee’. - Weather lore of the pioneers - Part 1: Signs of Rain and DroughtAnd more!
  • Daughter of Neptune: ...found at sea

    Theresa Wisner

    eBook (Sam's Creek Press, March 14, 2019)
    Join the author as she fishes the most perilous seas in the world in search of the love of her father. With courage and grit, she tells the story of living in the man's world of commercial fishing. Daughter of Neptune powerfully captures the beauty and the coarseness of a foreign world that creates the backdrop for healing.
  • Wyoming Mountains & Home-waters: Family, Fly Fishing, and Conservation

    Bradley Johnson

    eBook (Sage Creek Press, Aug. 23, 2017)
    From the heart of Yellowstone to the wilderness of the Bighorn Mountains, grizzly bears, wolves, and majestic trout all wait to be discovered in WYOMING MOUNTAINS AND HOME-WATERS. Explore the wild treasures of Wyoming’s rugged lands and remote streams with Bradley Johnson, author and ecologist and Wyoming native.Retracing his steps to the streams of his youthful fishing adventures, Johnson returns to the mountains with a deep understanding of conservation science to tell the story of Wyoming’s incredible wildlife and landscapes. He takes you into the backcountry to chase elusive trout in high mountain streams, witness the return of wolves to Yellowstone, and survive close encounters with streamside moose. In WYOMING MOUNTAINS AND HOME-WATERS, a love of fly fishing and a savvy ecological perspective converge to accentuate the imperative for conserving fish, wildlife, and their fragile habitats. Every angler can play a part in protecting their own beloved landscapes and home-waters. Let Johnson show you how.
  • Sunlight On My Shadow: After years of secrecy, a pregnant teen's regretful story is brought to light

    Judy Liautaud

    Perfect Paperback (City Creek Press, Inc., Feb. 16, 2013)
    Sunlight on My Shadow is a candid telling of the damage done by harboring guilt and shame. It is a story of renewal and redemption. In 1966 when Judy became pregnant at the age of 16, her family kept her plight a secret. She was sent from her all-girls Catholic school to hide in a home for unwed mothers, give birth, and relinquish her baby girl to adoption. The fabricated story of her kidney disease was supposed to undo the impending damage to her reputation. Judy's father instructed her to never look back. Judy felt the grief and shame as a tangible lump within her body and fought to keep it contained within the shadows of silence. But as an adult, she felt compelled to address the loss by searching for her birth daughter and bringing her story to light. Judy experiences firsthand that: secrets keep your soul hidden in shame and stifle the clarity of your true being.In the end, Judy sails free from the shadows of silence and experiences a deeper, more compassionate connection with herself and others. Deep discussion generator for Book Club Recommendations.
  • Unregistered

    Megan Lynch

    language (City Owl Press, Oct. 3, 2017)
    Living the ideal life is a human right…unless you’re unregistered.Bristol lives under the watchful eye of the Metrics as an unlucky second child. The government grants its citizens the ideal life. Perfect spouse. Perfect job. Perfect home. But dare to have more than one child, and you’ll become an outcast­—the unregistered.Now, he’ll protest the abusive system in the only way he knows how, painting controversial murals in the hidden parts of town.But the government doesn’t condone dissent. And the frustrated unregistered citizens need to be handled. The relocation plan goes into effect and all unregistered must be sent to far-off desert states.Will Bristol and his friends be able to escape the government's clutches, and survive long enough to discover an unknown world.If you like Allie Condie, Dan Wells, Caragh M. O’Brien, Kyla Stone, and J.B. Simmons you’ll love this gripping dystopian ride into a sci-fi world!“Exceptional near-future totalitarian nightmare of obedience and forced sterilization. Lynch’s complex book packs in scathing commentaries on police brutality, crime prevention, population control, classism, and state-sponsored murder.” - PUBLISHER'S WEEKLY★★★★★What reviewers are saying:★★★★★ “One of the more innovative and gratifying novels to enter the dystopian genre.”★★★★★ “A science fiction story with a lot of heart. I warmed up quickly to all four of the core characters within this grim dystopian world.”★★★★★ “Omg’sh! Read this in one day!! Megan Lynch, you rock!!”★★★★★ “An unforgettable world and cast of characters.”★★★★★ “Engaging, with deep, thought-provoking ideas of government.”★★★★★ “A fascinating read with potentially serious social implications and a couple of major twists that keeps readers guessing.”
  • Times Tables the Fun Way Book for Kids: A picture and story method of learning the multiplication facts

    Judy Liautaud, Dave Rodriguez

    Paperback (City Creek Press, Incorporated, Sept. 14, 2017)
    Paperback version of the spiral bound Times Tables the Fun Way Book for Kids. Learn the multiplication facts 0s through 9s with engaging, colorful, cartoons and stories. Proven to increase retention of the multiplication facts. Students love the stories and beg for math class. To teach 6x6 the story tells of twin sixes who head off to visit their cousins. They must cross the desert and get very low on water. Just when the situation becomes dire, they run into a cool, clear, pond of sparkling water. The sign says the water is for "thirsty sixes." which sounds like the answer to 6x6, 36. When students see 6 x 6, they remember the story and then they remember the answer. Adults who used to be kids still remember learning these clever and fun stories when they were in elementary school. This method is research based and has been a successful tool for students all over the US to learn the basic facts.
  • Mission of the Heart Complete Series

    Vanessa Gray Bartal

    eBook (Dry Creek Press, Aug. 1, 2020)
    16 year old Jillian Frances couldn't imagine all the ways her life would change when she decided to spend her junior year at a Bolivian boarding school. She longed for adventure, but nothing could have prepared her for the school's most notorious villain. Quinn Farris had given up on happiness when the new girl arrived and turned his careful world upside down. Enemies. Best friends. Two people in love. Enemies again. Their relationship would run the gamut, testing and shaping them as they grow into adulthood together, bound together by a connection they could never understand and can't seem to break. In the end, whether it's strong enough to carry them through everything they'll face will be the only thing that matters.
  • Sorrow's Point

    Danielle DeVor

    eBook (City Owl Press, Dec. 15, 2015)
    Meet Jimmy. Exorcist. Shameless. Cursed. Not All Exorcists are Equal....One is MarkedWhen defrocked ex-priest, Jimmy Holiday, agrees to help an old friend with his sick daughter, he doesn’t expect the horrors that await him.The Blackmoor residence rests upon the outskirts of town with a history of magic, mayhem, and death,Jimmy must decide if the young girl, Lucy, is only ill, or if the haunting of the house and her apparent possession are real.After the house appears to affect him as well with colors of magic dancing before his eyes, rooms warded by a witch, and a ring of power in his voice, Jimmy is met by a transient who tells him he has “the Mark.”Whatever being “marked” means, Jimmy doesn’t care. All he wants to do is help Lucy. But, helping Lucy means performing the one thing he swore he would never do…an exorcism.Will he survive long enough to save the child—and his soul?If you like Darcy Coates, Jack Ketchum, Robert R. McCammon, Willow Rose, and Joe Hill, you’ll love this ghostly dark fantasy filled with enough occult and supernatural to scratch that horror itch!“Defrocked priest Jimmy Holiday's narrative voice is a strong blend of insightful, self-deprecating, and sincere.” - Publisher's Weekly ★★★★★What reviewers are saying:★★★★★ “A real mixture of horror, fantasy, the paranormal, and a bit of romance and humor thrown in for good measure made this series well worth the read.” – Readers Favorite★★★★★ “The book is a page-turner, but definitely not for the faint of heart. There were a few chilling scenes that will leave me with nightmares for weeks.” – Book Chatter★★★★★ “DeVor weaves a clever plot and brings the reader a huge mixture of emotions such as fear, anxiety, wonderment and complete shock.”★★★★★ “Move over, Stephen King. Danielle DeVor is on her way!”★★★★★ “The author has invoked pure spine-tingling flesh-crawling terror from every chilling page.”