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Books published by publisher Palamedes Publishing Inc.

  • Love at the Lake

    Theresa Berweiler

    eBook (Page Publishing, Inc., April 3, 2020)
    Gene and Kelsey dreamed of building a life together since they fell in love in high school. They met as children when Gene’s family moved in across the street and became a part of her already big Irish Catholic family. When they were teens, they started planning their future. Kelsey would finish college, Gene's band was going to be successful, they would get married, have lots of kids and be happy. It was 1974, what could go wrong?But the best laid plans often go awry. Kelsey got pregnant at nineteen and lost the baby. Her parents devised a plan to keep her and Gene apart. They wanted a more stable future for their daughter than the wife of a musician. Forty years later, Gene and Kelsey find each other again. Will they find true love again? Is there such a thing at their age?
  • The Most Amazing Story

    Bennion Ellsworth

    Paperback (Page Publishing, Inc., Dec. 11, 2018)
    Are you good enough? Are you smart, kind, funny, or talented enough to do what life asks? Follow a small girl from a tiny family that lived in a little house on an undersized farm outside an enormous city as she proves to herself and the rest of the world that she is incredible, precious, and the most amazing thing to happen to the world.
  • Grandma's Goldfish Pond

    Dorothy Allen

    Hardcover (Page Publishing, Inc, July 15, 2020)
    A group of children wanted to get goldfish to come to the top of the pond. Grandma knew how to make this happen, which made the children very happy. As time went on, the children grew and stopped going to the pond. Grandma was very sad, until one day, the once children who played at the pond showed up with their own children.
  • Louis and Lola

    Sara Shadravan

    Hardcover (Page Publishing, Inc., Sept. 30, 2019)
    Have you ever wondered who would be your special friend?Louis and Lola come from different places, and they have different passions, but they found new homes and each other. "We are the same, same, but different."This is a heartwarming story of genuine friendship shared between two adorable puppies. They teach their "people" about unconditional love, celebrating each other's unique strengths, and the power of collaboration through joyful mischief and dog antics.
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  • Anything I Want to Be: Adventures of Steve

    Casey Walker

    Paperback (Page Publishing, Inc, April 27, 2020)
    "Anything I Want to Be" is a concept that all parents should instill in their children. Possibilities are endless, and every child should know that. It is our responsibility, as parents, to make sure that every child goes into the world with an "I got this" type of mindset.
  • The Team

    Paul Babcock

    (Page Publishing, Inc., April 22, 2019)
    If you love baseball, checkout this new inspirational baseball book. It would make a great gift for your Dad or any baseball fan. It is a story of perseverance and the impact of the legendary baseball coach, Gordie Gillespie. His leadership skills were second to none. This book proves that not giving up on your goals can lead to all your dreams coming true. This heartwarming story will motivate you to pursue your passion in life. Enjoy!
  • October Mornings in Salem, Massachusetts

    Amy Anderson Grover

    Paperback (Page Publishing, Inc, Sept. 23, 2019)
    October Mornings in Salem, Massachusetts gives young readers a chance to experience a historic New England city through the eyes of two young boys as the excitement of Halloween approaches. The boys will take readers around the city to see their favorite places as hundreds of thousands of visitors to Salem do each fall. The book ends on Halloween morning in the Halloween capital of the world.
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  • Moe And His Best Friend Boo

    Nancy Alan

    Paperback (Page Publishing, Inc, Nov. 15, 2019)
    Meet Moe the penguin and his unlikely friend Boo the Eskimo. Follow them through the years and learn what Boo discovers about friendship and family. This book tells their story in rhyme and shows how physical differences don't matter in friendship and how the only requirement to make a family is love.
  • Henry the Barn Swallow

    Mary Wright

    Paperback (Page Publishing, Inc., Nov. 12, 2013)
    Taking a look at the unexplored life of our feathered and musical friends, Henry the Barn Swallow explores the way our world appears to a little bird. Growing and learning everything he can from his home in the tree, Henry is exposed to flowers of every color, the people who plant the flowers, and becomes acquainted with the ins and outs of the life of people. In an imaginative and lovely way, Henry the Barn Swallow is a tale that covers a great amount of ground. From his time in his egg, to his first winter migration, this story shares the life of one sweet little bird, his loving family, and their kindly Human neighbors.
  • Grandpa's Hat

    Joan Send

    Paperback (Page Publishing, Inc, June 26, 2020)
    This story describes the many things that happen to grandpa's big brown hat. From keeping the sun off his head and out of his eyes, blowing away or getting caught by a hook, find out what else happens to Grandpa's hat.
  • Wiring Simplified: Based on the 2014 National Electrical Code®

    H. P. Richter, W. C. Schwan, F. P. Hartwell

    eBook (Park Publishing, Inc., July 15, 2014)
    This 44th edition—part of a series continuously published for more than 80 years and based on the 2014 National Electrical Code—is a handy instruction manual that has been used by generations of readers who learn the “why” as well as the “how-to” of wiring practices. Encouraging readers to tackle jobs small and large, the guide covers everything from repairing a table lamp to wiring a whole house. After introducing the basics—standards, codes, safety practices, and an overview of how electricity is measured and delivered—chapters show how to design a layout for lights, switches, and receptacles; run a line from a utility pole; install wires, circuits, and grounds; and handle special projects such as replacing old wiring and wiring detached garages and accessory buildings. The do-it-yourselfer appreciates the detailed instructions and drawings, the homeowner working with a contractor gains insight into how to communicate with the professional about the problems to be solved, and students and teachers appreciate the range and depth of the subject matter and the accompanying student workbook.
  • The Little House That Lived

    Eugene Anderson

    Paperback (Page Publishing, Inc, Jan. 25, 2020)
    The Little House That Lived is about a condition called neglect, which can affect the life of any person, place, or thing. As with anything that has a potential to be made or developed into something of great value, in this story, a family drives by, notices the neglect, sees the potential, and invests in the house, which becomes a beautiful home.