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Books with title Miracles

  • Miracle

    Blaine M. Yorgason, Brenton G. Yorgason

    Hardcover (Bookcraft Pubs, Nov. 1, 1983)
    Moose, a clumsy, lonely, and large high school senior, finds happiness as a department store Santa and discovers the joys of giving.
  • Miracle Miles

    Brian J Hunt, Luke Flowers

    Hardcover (Noble's Pointe Entertainment, March 15, 2013)
    Many great miracles have come from the Miracle Factory. This story is about the day the Miracle Factory needs a miracle of its own to survive. It's up to Miles, the smallest cannon commander in history, to find the confidence in himself to save it from the evil Corbin. Miles receives help along the way from the Miracle Factory's safety inspector, Bridget. Come along for an adventure you will never forget! A fantastic adventure book for kids 7-12! Miracle Miles combines the worlds of chapter books with picture books. It has 38 colorful pages broken down into 7 fun-filled chapters! Perfect for the kid who loves to dream BIG!
  • Miracle

    Claire Nicholls

    language (Claire Nicholls, Aug. 15, 2015)
    When Holly and Felicity adopt a poorly pony from a farmers' market, little do they know how much their lives are about to change. In this uplifting tale, read how they fall in love with their new friend, and how she makes their dreams take flight.
  • Miracle

    Chanavia Haddock, Liz Amini-Holmes

    Paperback (BookBaby, May 20, 2017)
    One simple question leads Piper Rose on an epic journey of discovery filled with adventure and playful curiosity as she learns that sometimes in our quest to find something spectacular we miss the many special things along the way.
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  • Miracles

    C. S. Lewis, Shirley Cauthen

    Audio Cassette (Northstar Audio Books Inc, Dec. 15, 1992)
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  • MIRACLE

    Gabrielle Hall, Andrew Hall

    eBook (Gabrielle Hall, Oct. 20, 2016)
    A family fishing story - with a twist
  • Hidden Miracles

    Sarah Katz

    eBook (, April 10, 2014)
    Following a tragedy, Rivka leaves her Orthodox Jewish community in New York for the first time to spend a summer studying at a remote seminary in rural Indiana. Once there, Rivka and her roommate learn the ways of Jewish mysticism, the Kabbalah. After being approached by a young Ethiopian orphan who is on the run from the mysterious local community, the two young women delve into the ancient secrets of Judaism to protect not only this innocent girl but also themselves.
  • Malia's Miracles

    Julie C. Gilbert

    eBook
    How much is one life worth?Danielle Matheson faces a difficult decision: helplessly watch Christy's mother die of cancer or ask Jillian and her genetically Gifted siblings to risk their freedom to save her.Once committed to the cause, Jillian, Malia, and Michio turn their full attention to fighting the cancer, but more danger awaits them. Defeating the disease and dodging government agents soon become the least of their worries when measured against the race against time to rescue one girl from certain death.Interview with the Author:Q: What makes the Devya’s Children series special? A: At the heart, this series is about family and friendship as well as the ethical questions surrounding genetic engineering. It’s been likened to the Orphan Black TV show. I like to think of it as a more family-friendly take on those themes. The premise is that a brilliant scientist and his team created several genetically altered children who have special Gifts, such as telepathy, healing, and dream shaping. The journal/letters style is not unique to this series, but I believe ultimately it suits my need to get in these people’s heads. I’ve worked very hard to fill the books with relatable characters. Some of them happen to have superpowers, but as Jillian points out, everybody has gifts, if not Gifts. It’s just a matter of finding out what those gifts are and how they can be applied for the good of the world.Q: What order should I read them in?A: I suggest the traditional order of:- Ashlynn’s Dreams- Nadia’s Tears- Malia’s Miracles- Varick’s Quest … before jumping into the prequel—The Dark Side of Science—or the Ashlynn’s Dreams Shorts. The prequel and the short stories can certainly be read as standalones, but they may be more enjoyable once the reader’s already familiar with some of the characters.Q: Where does this book fit in the series? What theme(s) make it special?A: Malia’s Miracles follows up with Jillian’s sister, the empath. She can fill and tweak people’s emotions. This is the first time we get to see the children working together as a team to tackle a problem. That problem is cancer. In the real world, science and technology are making great headway against the disease. I’m pretty sure I’ve even read articles about nanotechnology being employed on small scales. Here, I got to explore another near-future what-if as well as some of the ethical debates that would arise from even attempting a miracle like curing end-stage breast cancer.Q: Why should readers check out this series?A: Because Devya’s Children will introduce you to a charming cast of characters dealing with some big issues. Right or wrong, the children exist, so now what? If you have the power to change the world, should you? What are the personal cost and consequences of shaping the world? These are all questions explored by the series.Q: Can the reader get the whole series at once?A: Readers can grab books 1-3 in a combination. I’ve not bundled in Book 4 yet, but hop on over to my amazon author page or website to get plugged in and keep up with the current promos.
  • Monsoon Miracles

    Srividhya Lakshmanan

    language (, Sept. 25, 2019)
    'Monsoon Miracles' is the story of Moshi and Toshi. The monkey siblings who squabbled over everything. A worried Mama and Papa’s efforts to get them together went in vain. Everything changed when they got carried away by the monsoon floods. Read on their nail-biting rescue from the floods.
  • Easter Miracles

    Sam Butler, Ann Stapp

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 24, 2017)
    OLIVER AND ORY SIMPSON are two ordinary brothers who sometimes find themselves in extraordinary situations. For instance, Oliver has a plan to save his Granny Ju-Ju from jury duty using a remote controlled fart box. And Ory, his little brother, has a plan to save his ill-tempered cat with some divine help from above. Both boys find out with a little faith miracles still happen.
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  • Miracle

    J Helen Elza, Paul A Snover

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 19, 2016)
    Young lovers of adventure and fantasy, here's your ticket to J. Helen Elza's Miracle, and a fun-filled romp that is fraught with mystery and high drama. Come, fall in love with an assembly of wondrous creatures, enjoy Native American folklore and history, and witness an epic battle between good and evil. Have you ever said to yourself (or out loud, maybe) that just once, you would like to put Satan the devil in his place? Well, hang onto your bucket hat (or whatever kind of hat you wear), because in this magical, fun-filled forest adventure, twelve-year-old Willie MacGregor is about to bedevil the devil. Willie and best friend, Johanna, set off for a grand Smoky Mountain adventure when Johanna goes missing. Willie's search for her leads him into the enchanted forest of the evil shape-shifting Prince Fallon, who, in all his disguises, repeatedly thwarts Willie's search for his friend. Fallon wants a new and loyal subject but Willie rejects all that the prince offers; Willie wants nothing but Johanna. Frustrated by the boy and pushed as far as he is going to be pushed, Fallon produces Johanna whose life he will gladly exchange--for Willie's soul. Is it possible that the Prince of Demons has underestimated young Willie who has reserved one last surprise for the malevolent monarch?
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  • Miracle

    Elizabeth Scott

    Hardcover (Simon Pulse, June 5, 2012)
    Megan survived the plane crash—but can she survive the aftermath? An intense, emotional novel from the author of The Unwritten Rule and Between Here and Forever.Megan is a miracle. At least, that’s what everyone says. Having survived a plane crash that killed everyone else on board, Megan knows she should be grateful just to be alive. But the truth is, she doesn’t feel like a miracle. In fact, she doesn’t feel anything at all. Then memories from the crash start coming back. Scared and alone, Megan doesn’t know whom to turn to. Her entire community seems unable—or maybe unwilling—to see her as anything but Miracle Megan. Everyone except for Joe, the beautiful boy next door with a tragic past and secrets of his own. All Megan wants is for her life to get back to normal, but the harder she tries to live up to everyone’s expectations, the worse she feels. And this time, she may be falling too fast to be saved....