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Books published by publisher Evershade Publishing

  • Baby Bugs' Best Time

    Katelyn Spurlock

    Paperback (Everlasting Publishing, Sept. 1, 2017)
    This book was created to help children learn to tell time throughout their day in a fun creative way. Help them learn with our two favorite bugs, Ollie bug and Maddie bug! Come join their adventure!
  • Snip, Snip Revenge

    Medeia Sharif

    (Evernight Publishing, April 26, 2014)
    Beautiful, confident Tabby Karim has plans for the winter: nab a role in her school’s dramatic production, make the new boy Michael hers, and keep bigoted Heather—with her relentless Ay-rab comments—at bay. When a teacher’s lie and her father’s hastiness rob her of her beautiful hair, her dreams are dashed. The fastest barber in Miami Beach has made her look practically bald. With all her pretty hair gone, Tabby doesn’t believe she fits the feminine role she’s auditioning for. Michael is still interested in her, but he’s playing it cool. Heather has taken to bullying her online, which is easier to do with Tabby’s ugly haircut. Tabby spearheads Operation Revenge, which proves satisfying until all of her problems deepen. After messing up, she sets to make things right.
  • December

    Linda Oatman High

    Paperback (Evernight Publishing, April 29, 2015)
    Lake Millay has goals, hopes, and dreams...until she moves to Lancaster County, Pennsylvania and becomes ensnared in a vortex of violence. Bullying and stalking become Lake’s life, and ultimately the destroyer of her dreams. A cautionary tale based on the true story of Laurie Show, murdered by three teens in 1991.
  • El Pavo Que Abria y Cerraba la Cola

    Ana Maria Machado

    Hardcover (Everest Publishing, March 15, 1852)
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  • I Hate the Times Table!

    Quinn Thomsen, Megan Hosch-Schmitt

    Hardcover (EVADE Publishing, March 15, 2012)
    I Hate The Times Table! is a picture book about multiplying that is also a fun adventure story. Two kids go on a series of adventures that make connections to the basic mathematical ideas of the multiplication table. Appropriate for anyone who loves a good story, I Hate The Times Table! is especially helpful to anyone trying to learn their multiplication tables. While one of the characters is a bit frustrated, the other one loves multiplying and has some exciting patterns and ideas for those who love the times tables too.
  • Benjamin Bean's Unbelievable Dream

    Christopher DePietro

    Paperback (Evergreen Publishing, March 9, 2016)
    Have you ever wondered what your parents are doing after they put you to bed? Are they really doing chores or are they having a huge party with all of the adults in town? Find out as Benjamin sneaks out of bed to get to the bottom of it, once and for all.
    K
  • Black Abaddon

    Sasha Hibbs

    (Evernight Publishing, Feb. 22, 2014)
    Ally Watson struggles to live with the choices she made, the worst of which resulted in her soul mate's death. Michael’s sacrifice to save the girl he loved may have reversed the Apocalypse, but not the permanent damage inflicted by living with his loss. Ally begins a journey where she soon discovers that death is not always the end, but sometimes the very beginning. With old friends, she journeys to the Nosferatu Nation where she meets with new alliances willing to help her in her quest to defeat the Devourer. At every turn, Ally unearths secrets that threaten to destroy those she loves. The second installment of The Vulcan Legacies series will put Ally to the ultimate test, forcing her to face her fears and the true destiny she will fulfill as Azrael, the Seraph of Death.
  • Pajaro Sin Hogar = Homeless Bird

    Gloria Whelan

    Hardcover (Everest Publishing, March 15, 1750)
    None
  • Benjamin Bean's Unbelievable Dream

    Christopher DePietro

    Hardcover (Evergreen Publishing, March 9, 2016)
    Benjamin is made to go to bed a little earlier than he'd like, as usual. But when he hears some funny noises from his window he decides to get out of bed and investigate. That's when he finds something that he had never expected. Follow Benjamin as he stumbles upon the biggest secret ever and uncovers the truth about why bedtime is so early for kids.
    K
  • Welcome to Paradise

    Jennifer Macaire

    Paperback (Evernight Publishing, March 16, 2014)
    Growing up on an island paradise isn’t as easy as one might think. Sugar is infatuated with the boy next door, worried she won't make the cheerleading squad, and even more worried that she will. She is paranoid that because of the horrendous scar on her face, no one really expects her to succeed at anything. Her sister is smart, her mother is a legendary model, and her father is a famous artist. Her family’s success sets a high bar for her to live up to. Everything changes for Sugar when a plastic surgeon removes her scar. The surgery makes her beautiful, but she makes the shocking discovery that being beautiful can be awful. When she finally discovers who she is, and what she wants from life, it nearly destroys her tightly knit family. She must confront abuse, an elopement, loss, and a secret her father has kept from her all her life. Sugar is struggling to pull everything together and find her own version of 'Happily Ever After'.
  • The Red Cloak

    Dana Pride

    Paperback (Everlasting Publishing, Oct. 5, 2010)
    Leeza Hamilton is a famous performer who has everything she could possibly want, searching for meaning to her life. When she meets a young lady, Jane, in a red cloak who looks just like her, they decide to change places for just one day. Although the simplicity of Jane's life is attractive at first, Leeza becomes afraid when she it looks as if she won't be able to escape and return to the life that is really hers.
  • My Friend Is Deaf

    Dana Pride, Jahla Brown

    Paperback (Everlasting Publishing, March 18, 2018)
    My Friend is Deaf is a short illustrated book introducing communication technologies and techniques used by the Deaf in America the 1990s. Introduced are communication using sign language, TTY for the telephone, television and video captions, alert lights for the doorbell, alarms and timers, hearing dogs for the Deaf and sign language interpreters.The illustrations and the story of two friends, one hearing and one Deaf, make the perfect introduction for children to learn about communicating with the Deaf. Color illustrations were created and colored by 8-year-old Jahla Brown.