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  • Snap To Grid: Stones of Bothynus Book 1

    D.K. Reed

    Paperback (Mill City Press, Inc., Dec. 13, 2016)
    Red is an independent and spirited tae kwon do expert coping with her own teen issues as well as a precocious fourteen year old sister. Family is paramount to Red, and her world is shaken when tragedy strikes and her uncle Alistair goes missing. After witnessing what appears to be a young and handsome Viking ghost in the window of Uncle Alistair's mansion, Red becomes consumed with solving the mystery of the eerily captivating being that may just be the link to her missing uncle.
  • World Champion Material

    Sarah Hinds

    Paperback (Mill City Press, Inc., Sept. 15, 2007)
    Amanda Ryan lives to be with horses. She has taken lessons from her beloved riding instructor Kate Brown at Lakeview Stables, an American Saddlebred farm in Missouri, for as long as she can remember. Amanda can't imagine a life without riding and showing. When she receives a special horse, Storm, she is full of anticipation and excitement for what the future may hold. But when Amanda learns that Storm's true identity is uncertain and that his history is possibly marked by criminal dealings, her world is turned upside down. World Champion Material is a suspenseful and engaging read for anyone who loves horses--and for those who simply enjoy a good story well-told.
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  • Woman Too Young of Panther Cave

    Scott Walters

    Hardcover (Mill City Press, Inc., Feb. 15, 2007)
    Tired of being treated like a child, Lizard Boy sets out to prove to his father that he is ready to enter manhood. Woman Too Young, a girl from an evil, forbidden cave, sets out to save her people from starvation. When their paths collide, Lizard Boy is thrust into a world of danger. Now, he must think and act like a man or die! Is Woman Too Young really an evil spirit who will bring death to Lizard Boy's people? Will he defy his father's orders to kill her? Can he find the courage to fight the most terrifying of enemies on the battlefield, the warriors of the Vulture People?
  • Gilly & the Snowcats

    R. S. Bovard

    language (Mill City Press, Feb. 8, 2018)
    Gilly &The Snowcats is the coming of age story of a young girl making the perilous journey into maturity and adulthood, while seeking freedom and success on her own terms. This full-length fiction is for middle grade & young readers in the adventure genre. It is ~33,000 words in length and would be enriched with illustrations.
  • Woman Too Young of Panther Cave

    Scott Walters

    Paperback (Mill City Press, Inc., Feb. 15, 2007)
    Tired of being treated like a child, Lizard Boy sets out to prove to his father that he is ready to enter manhood. Woman Too Young, a girl from an evil, forbidden cave, sets out to save her people from starvation. When their paths collide, Lizard Boy is thrust into a world of danger. Now, he must think and act like a man or die! Is Woman Too Young really an evil spirit who will bring death to Lizard Boy's people? Will he defy his father's orders to kill her? Can he find the courage to fight the most terrifying of enemies on the battlefield, the warriors of the Vulture People?
  • Times Tables the Fun Way Movies

    Judy Liautaud

    DVD-ROM (City Creek Press, Inc., Sept. 1, 2015)
    WATCH AND LEARN 32 animated stories and songs based on the book Times Tables the Fun Way. Now kids can watch movies of the Times Alive stories and songs. Each chapter is divided into three facts with a song and story for each. Brand new from City Creek Press. Run-time 64 minutes. Includes the following music videos and a story for each fact listed, plus a section on the Fives and Nines. 4x4 Fly Fly Away 3x4 Easy and Clear Cheer 3x3 A Nice Surprise 6x3 Stay Put Big Foot 6x4 Long to Be Soarin' 6x6 Thirsty Desert Walk 6x8 Specialty Dish 7x3 Spin a Cocoon 7x4 The Fireman's Bell 7x6 Jump Like A Kangaroo 7x7 Marchin' Hard 8x3 Black Lagoon 8x4 Mud Pies in Their Eyes 8x7 Spunky Boy 8x8 Snow Falling on Cedars
  • The Trails I Walked at the Foot of Ngong Hills

    Dr Martina Kaumbulu Ebesugawa, Juan J. Marquez Portal

    Paperback (Mill City Press, Inc., June 20, 2013)
    Bahati, a compassionate, spirited, young girl, is growing up in Nairobi, Kenya. The story opens with her home in a humble neighborhood with white-painted houses and leaf-green roofs. She later moves with her family to their family home at the foot of Ngong Hills. Her neighbors and classmates are an eclectic assortment of cultures, and so are her parents. Not fully Akamba like her father, and not fully African American like her mother, Bahati is unsure of where she fits in. When Bahati leaves her life at the foot of the Ngong Hills for the bustling city in America, she meets a kind, humble, Japanese man, Isamu, who is different from her in more ways than she can imagine. As tradition and the modern world begin to collide, Bahati and Isamu learn that acceptance, beauty, and understanding come in many forms. This addition to the canon of works on multiculturalism is meant to inspire a new generation of storytellers to consider their own histories and tell their own tales.
  • Basketball Fever...Bring It On!

    Harvey Erikson

    Paperback (Mill City Press, Inc., Jan. 28, 2014)
    Greg Smith, super neat All-American boy is bullied by Rocco Hardknuckle, square-jawed, self-proclaimed king of all hills. By chance and by wit however, our hero bests the bully at every turn. Rocco sets himself up for one well-deserved pratfall after another. At the end, however, Rocco's sensitivity toward others is softened by the coming together of Flops, his beagle puppy, a turtle named Tubby, and a pickup basketball game. The backdrop for the story is the WWII, "Home Front" and the fractured society spawned by the chaos of this tragic war. A serious side of this story occurs when Greg becomes a pen pal of a bomber pilot. The pilot is shot down and becomes MIA. On the same day of learning this dreadful news, he is shocked to discover his all-time favorite teacher, and his pen pal pilot are engaged!
  • Smarty locks and The Bumpy Ride

    Marilyn Harary

    Hardcover (Mill City Press, March 15, 2018)
    Smarty Locks can’t believe her eyes! Her best friend, Cherry Anne is riding a two wheeler while she still has her training wheels on. Smarty Locks gives it a try, but just can’t seem to get the hang of it. Instead of giving up, Smarty Locks finds a clever way to overcome her fear of falling. With her positive attitude and creative thinking, Smarty Locks glides forward in no time
  • Snap To Grid: Stones of Bothynus Book 1

    D.K. Reed

    eBook (Mill City Press, April 7, 2017)
    After seeing what appears to be a Viking ghost in a window of her Uncle Alistair’s old mansion, sixteen-year-old Red becomes obsessed with the mysterious disappearance of her uncle and his graduate student, Erik. She’s a little nervous when her parents decide to move into the old mansion. And what’s more, strange things start to happen after the move, like a crow bringing her favorite wildflower, strange sounds and a feeling of being followed. Meanwhile, Erik can only watch her from his ghost-like state brought about by the ancient stone artifacts he was researching, though he desperately needs her help to find a way to transform back to normal. D.K. Reed spent her childhood on a farm in the Smoky Mountains of East Tennessee and now lives in Maryland with her husband, two daughters (when they aren’t away at college), dog and cat. She has taught students from middle school to college and is an award-winning technical writer/editor with a doctorate in biology.
  • Tiger's Tale

    Linda C. Severini

    language (Mill City Press, March 8, 2017)
    Ms. Severini decided to write Tiger’s Tale as a way of telling Tiger’s amazing transformation from feral to domesticated house cat and how adopting Tiger has changed all their lives for the better.Ms. Severini is a native and life-long resident of the Jersey Shore, raised in Eatontown in a military working class family, the youngest child and only daughter to Felicia (Phyllis) and Camillo (George) Severini.She has two older brothers, George G. Severini and Robert W. Severini who also reside in NJ.
  • Snake River and Devils Lake

    Joseph Hobson

    Paperback (Mill City Press, Inc., April 30, 2013)
    Snake River and Devils Lake Snake River and Devils Lake describes the adventures of three teenagers exploring the Snake River and lakes in Central Minnesota. It focuses on their special relationships with the animals, birds and people that they encounter on their travels up and down the river and through the lakes. Devils Lake is surrounded by many stories and mysteries. These teenagers try to solve these mysteries. This is ... Full description