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Books published by publisher Richard Vaughn Linville

  • My Baseball Blues from the Baseball's Point of View

    Rich Linville, Doug Ehlen, Richard Vaughn Linville

    Audiobook (Richard Vaughn Linville, Aug. 14, 2018)
    This is a story from the viewpoint of a talking baseball from birth to retirement. "As a Major League Baseball, when they put on my cover with over 200 stitches, it tickles me (hee, hee!). Yay! Twelve of us are now being shipped to some baseball park in the United States! I wonder where we’ll end up."
  • A Three Headed Dog and the Underworld: An Ancient Greek Myth

    Rich Linville, Derik Hendrickson, Richard Vaughn Linville

    Audiobook (Richard Vaughn Linville, March 19, 2019)
    More than 2,000 years ago, the Greeks told stories about their important god called Apollo. He was the god of poetry, the sun, laws, healing, and more. Apollo was also the god of music. He played a small harp-like stringed instrument called a lyre. Apollo gave a lyre to his son named Orpheus. Apollo was so surprised when Orpheus played perfectly! Nothing could resist the beautiful music of Orpheus. Trees, rocks, humans, and other animals were hypnotized by his melodies.
  • Murphy's Laws for Kids: Many Different Versions!

    Rich Linville, Rebecca Maria, Richard Vaughn Linville

    Audiobook (Richard Vaughn Linville, Aug. 22, 2019)
    One version of Murphy’s Law says: If anything can go wrong, it will go wrong. If you’ve stepped on bubble gum, or if you’ve ever dropped an ice cream cone, you learned Murphy’s Law. Crying over dropped ice cream does not help you. Laughing at your mistakes helps you feel better. Try to learn from your mistakes and be more careful. But being careful does not always work. Understanding Murphy’s Law can be helpful to you and others.
  • A History of Ships from Prehistoric Times to the 1800's

    Rich Linville, Paul Thomas, Richard Vaughn Linville

    Audiobook (Richard Vaughn Linville, July 9, 2019)
    Since prehistoric times, ships have undergone many changes. With 75 percent or three-fourths of our Earth covered in water, transportation by water is important. What do you think was one of the oldest known types of boats invented by humans? Learn how ships have changed from prehistoric times to the 1800s.
  • The Mermaid Who Murmured

    Rich Linville, Abigail Vedder, Richard Vaughn Linville

    Audiobook (Richard Vaughn Linville, July 15, 2019)
    An unhappy, mean sea witch was floating above the ocean. She saw a mermaid sitting on a rock and singing happily. The sea witch whispered a spell. Suddenly, lightning bolted down from the sky and struck the mermaid. Mercedes the mermaid changed from a happy mermaid to a distrustful mermaid. She began to murmur a song of sadness. Who will save Mercedes?
  • Love for Kids What Is It

    Rich Linville, Falon Echo, Richard Vaughn Linville

    Audiobook (Richard Vaughn Linville, April 4, 2018)
    What is love for kids? Love is hard to explain. It's a feeling of caring no matter what happens. When you see someone or else someone sees you and a happy dance breaks out, that's love! When someone does not like what you said or did but still loves you, that's forever love!
  • My Basketball Blues from the Basketball's Point of View

    Rich Linville, Gary Underwood, Richard Vaughn Linville

    Audiobook (Richard Vaughn Linville, Jan. 18, 2019)
    I’m a newborn basketball. Yay! But why do I have to pass all of these tests? Finally, they ship me to a new place. What’s going to happen to me? Will my life be happy or blue? Maybe a combination of both happiness and sadness. I wonder where I’ll end up.
  • The Fox and the Rooster: An Aesop Fable to Guess the Moral

    Rich Linville, Janet Rose, Richard Vaughn Linville

    Audiobook (Richard Vaughn Linville, Oct. 9, 2018)
    This is an ancient fable about a dog, a rooster, and a fox. Try to guess the meaning of this fable and how it applies to your life. Several morals are given at the end of this story.
  • Santa’s Clumsy Elf Called Gander

    Rich Linville, Gene Blake, Richard Vaughn Linville

    Audiobook (Richard Vaughn Linville, Nov. 20, 2018)
    Born on Christmas Day, Gander the Elf wants to work in Santa's Workshop. But, he breaks toys, spills paint everywhere, and makes a mess of the glue among other things. Isn't there any job that he can do without being so clumsy?
  • The Tiny, Shiny Mystery Box: Be Ready to Be Scared

    Rich Linville, Janet Rose, Richard Vaughn Linville

    Audiobook (Richard Vaughn Linville, Nov. 2, 2018)
    Abe has no friends. Abe brings a tiny, shiny black box to school. At recess, the school bully demands Abe shows him what's inside the box. When Abe opens the box, the bully faints. From Monday through Friday, students want to see what's in the box. Will Abe ever find a friend? Be ready to be scared!
  • Unicorn Jokes for Kids and How to Tell Them

    Rich Linville

    Paperback (Richard Vaughn Linville, May 12, 2018)
    A collection of unicorn jokes for kids and how to tell jokes. Why does a unicorn have only one horn? Because if it had two horns, it would be a cow! Laughter can make you healthier and happier. A day without laughter is a day wasted.
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  • Beating The Odds: 64 Years Of Diabetes Health

    Richard A Vaughn

    eBook (Richard A Vaughn, March 2, 2010)
    This is the story of my 64 years with diabetes. It gives my diabetes history and some of my autobiography. Online friends have wanted to know what it was like to be a diabetic in the 1940's and beyond. This will be explored here and carried to the present day. Many topics are discussed, including causes of Type 1 diabetes, how some Type 1 diabetics have lived so long without complications, the Joslin Medalist Program and my participation in the Joslin Medalist Study. There are many pictures dating as far back as the 1930's. My online blogs of my past have been very popular. Hundreds of replies say I have given inspiration and hope for the future of many of my diabetic readers and their families. My hope is that I can do the same for those of you who read this book.