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Books published by publisher Luminare Press, LLC

  • Little Purple Loses Her Color

    Kelly Coryell, Jerilynn Garry, Lizzy Coryell

    Paperback (Luminare Press, Sept. 10, 2019)
    Little Purple finds herself losing all her feathers. She goes to the doctor to find out what the problem is only to learn that she may never get her feathers back. She discovers something even more important than her feathers.
  • Little Purple Helps a Friend

    Kelly Coryell, Jerilynn Garry

    Paperback (Luminare Press, Aug. 12, 2019)
    Little Purple Helps a Friend is the 5th story in the series The Adventures of Little Purple. It is an endearing story about how Little Purple comes to help someone with the same problem she had. They plant a garden together and her friend, Brooster, finds out something very important about himself and about fitting in.
  • Heavenly Skies and Lullabies: Illustrated Songbook & CD

    Kathy Reilly Fallon, Frank Pellegrino, Becky Kelly

    Hardcover (Llumina Press, Sept. 8, 2006)
    Open your mind and soothe your soul with these gentle bedtime melodies. These sweet and enchanting lullabies are heaven sent to help parents embrace their precious little ones and create a peaceful and relaxing home. We believe it is the right of all children to be safe, cared for and loved. With your help, we can bring lullabies to children in need everywhere. Sweet Dreams...
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  • Burnt Cookies

    Arny Alberts

    eBook (Llumina Press, Feb. 10, 2010)
    This a raw, passionate, heartfelt book absolutely dedicated to telling the truth about the harrowing life of a survivor of sexual abuse.
  • Savannah and the Golden Pig

    Kathleen Cates

    (Luminare Press, June 29, 2016)
    On their quest to find a new family, Savannah and Shaila encounter a Golden Pig who offers them assistance. “I know about your wishes and what you desire most, and I can help you on your journey” he said. “You will need to be brave and courageous. You came all this way because you are special, because you have been my chosen ones. It was not an accident that you two met. You will need to rely on each other for survival, and you must work together.” “I can grant your wish, but first you must complete three tasks. You must go into the woods and find a rare blue snow rose, then you must visit the next village and find me a canteen, and finally you must find a vial of purple potion.” Will the girls succeed and find true happiness at last?
  • Teacup Trudy: The Treehouse Bracelets: A Children's Book

    Ron Pittman

    Paperback (Luminare Press, LLC, March 15, 1868)
    Excellent Book
  • Tally-Ho Green

    Warren P. Weitzel

    Paperback (Llumina Press, Aug. 26, 2016)
    Them’s bullets! I thought to myself. And I kept running. When I reached a clump of trees I took cover immediately and started shaking all over. Those bastards are shooting at me and trying to kill me! What seemed like a minute of fear was probably only a few seconds, and then it kicked in. I instinctively raised my M-16 and fired away, emptying the twenty-round clip. Bullets were zinging through the air all over the place. This…was combat! -- In 1966, the son of a mild-mannered ex-Marine sharpshooter was a manager at an amusement park in San Jose, CA. Warren Weitzel received his invitation from the government to participate in the ongoing conflict in Vietnam. The Army wasn’t what he was expecting, but Weitzel manages to combine his life training with the Army’s training, and survived for a year “in country”. And so here are his observations, good and bad, as a sergeant in a combat platoon.
  • L & R's Alphabet of Character Parts

    Robert P Helwig

    Paperback (Llumina Press, Oct. 1, 2018)
    After looking at an automobile part, have you ever wondered what is was or what it was for? Chances are you have. And if you haven't, you probably will at some point in your life. This book, L & R's Parts and Characters, was written to help children learn just what a car is made of and even a little of how it works. It is meant for young children but can be useful to others of any age. It will help those who are just learning the alphabet and how to read short and easy sentences, but it is also geared toward older kids and the parents and grandparents who want to read to their little ones. This book is a great way to strengthen that lifelong bond. In addition, you and your children will find that the characters within may attach themselves to your hearts as well.
  • In School Suspension Enrichment Curriculum: Enriching Lives of Children One Child at a Time

    Jacqueline Mines

    Paperback (Llumina Press, Nov. 23, 2013)
    This In-School Enrichment Curriculum for in-school suspension focuses on providing young people with the life skills and tools they need to be healthy, productive, and constructive. Learning these life skills will have a significant impact on the behavior and choices of our children and young people. The curriculum focuses on skills which build character, strength, and knowledge, teaching young people how to set goals and create a successful future. In a world filled with distractions and peer pressure, children must learn these skills. The topics chosen for this curriculum were selected based on current issues and concerns plaguing our schools and demoralizing both students and teachers. Facilitating proper life skills will help to reduce the problems schools are experiencing. Teachers will have more control in the classroom, and students will be better equipped for learning. Start building life skills today!
  • Bejeweled Heart: Awakening the Light Within

    Gia Govinda Marie

    Paperback (Llumina Press, Nov. 14, 2017)
    Bejeweled Heart is a daily companion housing a concise collection of writings and affirmations designed to transform the frequency of its readers in preparation for the Great Shift, which has already begun on planet earth. This powerful book supports humanity in its Conscious Awakening process and assists the reader in discovering and fulfilling their soul’s mission, guiding them in their spiritual evolution and healing as we enter the Golden Age of Light.
  • L & R's Alphabet Coloring Book

    Robert P. Helwig

    Paperback (Llumina Press, Sept. 16, 2018)
    "L & R's Coloring Alphabet" was not meant to be any ordinary coloring book. It is more than that! It is a learning aid for kids to start learning their alphabet, different names, and what different parts look like, which are parts of the automotive industry. There is no right or wrong color for these parts. It is all up to the imagination of the
  • Othello: the Moor of Venice:

    William Shakespeare, Richard F. Whalen, Ren Draya

    Paperback (Llumina Press, April 8, 2017)
    This Oxfordian Shakespeare Series presents for the first time fully annotated editions informed by the view that the Shakespeare plays were written by Edward de Vere, the 17th earl of Oxford—a view that reveals their true meaning and significance not only for his contemporaries but also for today’s readers and playgoers. Taking advantage of almost a century of Oxfordian scholarship as well as traditional scholarship, the editors show how Oxford, like all great writers, drew on his own life experience and his times. The editions reward the reader with a new and profound appreciation of the plays as the works of a controversial nobleman in Queen Elizabeth’s court whose works appeared under the pen name William Shakespeare. Lovers of Shakespeare will want to see how this Oxfordian perspective informs and illuminates the plays. The plays in the Oxfordian Shakespeare Series and their editors include: Macbeth, Richard F. Whalen, co-general editor of the series Othello, Ren Draya, Blackburn College; and Richard F. Whalen Hamlet, Jack Shuttleworth, chair, English Department, USAF Academy (ret.) Antony and Cleopatra, Michael Delahoyde, Washington State University The Tempest, Roger Stritmatter, Coppin State University, with Lynne Kositsky King John, Daniel L. Wright, Concordia University, Portland, Oregon Henry the Fifth, Kathy R. Binns-Dray, Lee University Love’s Labor’s Lost, Felicia Londre, University of Missouri-Kansas City Much Ado About Nothing, Anne Pluto, Lesley University