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Books with title The Silent Storm

  • The Silent Lie

    Maryam Kazi, Fatima Kazi, Aisha Kazi

    language (, Jan. 8, 2018)
    Sami and Sara are two wonderful, loving siblings. Join them as they encounter fun and action-packed adventures while learning lessons along the way. In each adventure, there is a moral to be learned along with other indirect lessons. The book also has many Islamic terms that teach children not only what they mean but also where they can be used.About the Authors:We are three homeschooling sisters currently in middle and high school. We love combining our passion for arts, computers, and literature to create something new.
  • The Silent Sea

    Julie Anne Nelson

    Paperback (Young Mountain Publishing, Nov. 30, 2016)
    Six faceless enemies aligning against her, and only one way to learn the truth. But is she brave enough to face the reality of a war that began before time and could last for all eternity?As war continues to shape the lives of those she left behind, Cecily struggles to endure life as a Source. Though she has learned much, Cecily still doesn’t know how the Sources came to be and what fractured their bond, what drove them into a perpetual war for control of all worlds. Cecily knows that if she can’t understand who the Sources are and why they fight, she will be powerless to protect her domain when the real assault comes. To protect her people, she is willing to risk herself in trials created to provide this education through lessons in love and violence, and all that came before.But to know her enemies, she must know herself, and that trial may prove to be the worst of all, because after the life she’s lived and the brutality she’s seen, how will she know which lines not to cross? If she survives these lessons, will she be too damaged to continue this fight? Or will she be all too ready to embrace the next violent chapter in the lives of the Sources and, in so doing, risk losing the part of her that is still recognizable to her family?The Silent Sea is the fifth thrilling book in the Sevens YA fantasy series. If you like supernatural powers, action-packed adventures, and unbreakable friendships, then you’ll love Julie Anne Nelson’s enchanted saga.Buy The Silent Sea to join the unforgettable adventure today!
  • The Storm

    Ryan Watson, Dani Di Biase, Sam Norman, Fiona Hope

    language (Ryan Watson, March 10, 2014)
    23-year-old Anthony has returned to university in Edinburgh for a new life and a fresh start. He suffers from an extreme form of synaesthesia, a rare condition that causes him to see sounds as colour. For him, simple tasks have become a burden and daily life a constant challenge. After finding a cryptic clue, Anthony discovers that the colours he sees can be manipulated, with practise, in any way he likes. He and his friends are torn from this world and thrown into Alloria, the world of the Fèja. Together they discover the extent of his true power and set off on a quest to save their friend and Alloria from darkness. In this tale of destiny and betrayal, Anthony must use his powers to forge the ultimate weapon against those who are determined to destroy him and everything he thought he knew.
  • The silent T

    Anitha Rathod

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 31, 2019)
    Did you know that the letter T in "I can't" is actually silent? Find out how Julia figures this out.Julia loves to play with all her toys, especially, the alphabets, that amuse her more than anything else. Some of them have cute nicknames too. As she starts saying, "I CAN'T" the letters I, C, A, N and T dance in joy and soon they become her favorite letters. The letter T stays silent but grows taller every time Julie says, "I CAN'T". One day, Julia realizes it is time to give up the T and it's the only way she could try new things and make her parents happy. And when she lets go of T, things turn around for Julia. With "I CAN" she could do wonders. A motivating and inspiring book for young children. Children have genuine fears and anxiety when trying new things. It takes a great deal of effort for the parents to help their kids overcome these fears and discover the joy and adventure in learning and experiencing new skills. This books will come handy for parents who want to inculcate a positive attitude and encourage their kids to be brave. Fostering the I CAN attitudeKids who believe they can always find ways to succeed and move ahead in life with confidence. A clever way to tell your child that there is nothing that they cannot do. Everything is possible with a simple change in attitude.A fantastic way to learn:Just say "I CAN" and see how things turn around for you. It's the attitude that makes all the difference. It is our belief that can convert a problem into a challenge and lets us encounter every hurdle with enthusiasm. It is important to teach our kids from the very beginning that with the right attitude they can achieve just about anything in life. This book in its own unique way conveys the message that nothing is impossible if only we have the right attitude and keep saying "I CAN" and keep aside our self-doubts.Learn how Julia (the character in the book) develops a positive outlook and confidence by just considering the letter 'T' silent in "I CAN'T" and with this overcomes fears and doubts. The illustrations are pleasing and colorful. Children will fall in love with the pictures.
  • The Storm

    A. Mikic

    eBook
    A true story of the first meeting between a little boy and a baby squirrel. One strong wind storm tosses her into the world of humans, and she is on the cusp of death when that faithful meeting occurs. It was the beginning of a remarkable story of love, trust, and adventures.
  • The Silent Owl

    Clemency Pearce

    Paperback (Top That! Publishing Plc, Sept. 1, 2011)
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  • The Silent Boy

    Lois Lowry

    Mass Market Paperback (Laurel Leaf, Jan. 11, 2005)
    Precocious Katy Thatcher comes to realize what a gentle, silent boy did for his family. He meant to help, not harm. It didn’t turn out that way.“The author balances humor and generosity with the obstacles and injustice of Katy’s world to depict a complete picture of the turn of the 20th century.”—Publishers Weekly, Starred
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  • The Storm

    Walter de la Mare, Joanna Kangisher

    eBook
    Famous English poet Walter de la Mare wrote “The Storm.” Joanna Kangisher has beautifully depicted the poem using birds and scenery from her local beach in the Manawatu in New Zealand. This book aids numeracy and language extension in children. Information is also included on the author and the Red Billed Gull depicted. The book concludes with a glossary to explain the tricky words in the poem for young readers. With magical words and striking pictures, this is a book that adults and children alike will want to read time and time again.
  • The Silent Boy

    Andrew Taylor

    Paperback (Harper, March 15, 2015)
    Silent Boy
  • The Silent Alarm

    Roy J. Snell

    language (, Jan. 4, 2013)
    Excerpt:In a cabin far up the side of Pine Mountain, within ten paces of the murmuring waters of Ages Creek, there stood an old, two roomed log cabin. In one room of that cabin sat a girl. She was a large, strong girl, with the glow of ruddy health on her cheeks.Her dress, though simple, displayed a taste too often missing in the Cumberland Mountains of Kentucky, and one might have guessed that she was from outside the mountains.If one were to observe her, sitting there in a rustic splint bottomed chair; if he were to study her by the flickering firelight, he might have said: “She is a guest.”[10]In this he would have been wrong. Florence Huyler was virtually a prisoner in that cabin. As she sat there dreamily gazing at the flickering fire, a man did sentry duty outside the door. He seemed asleep as he sat slouched over in a chair tilted against the cabin, but he was not. Nor would the occupant of that chair sleep this night.
  • The Silent Owl

    Clemency Pearce, Sam Phillips

    eBook (Top That Publishing, Sept. 1, 2011)
    In the deep, dark forest lives an owl who never speaks. The forest animals are worried about silent Owl, but he has a few surprises up his sleeve! New and emerging readers will love this enchanting bedtime book with unique illustrations and rhythmic text, ensuring that it is guaranteed to be picked up again and again!
  • The Silent Boy

    Andrew Taylor

    Hardcover (HarperCollinsPublishers, March 15, 2014)
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