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Books with title The Garden Of Eden

  • The Garden

    R.L Brown

    eBook (, April 16, 2014)
    Reagan James' life has irrevocably changed. Bereft over the loss of her Gran, she struggles to piece together the objects that she was left behind. A letter, a key, and a ring older than time itself. Through her journey she meets Gaige. Half angel, half human-and a little too perfect for his own good- he immerses her in his world. With his help, they struggle to figure out who and what she truly is. Together, they must face the demon that has separated them since the dawn of time and overcome the darkness that lingers inside her before they can ever be together.
  • In the Garden

    Elizabeth Lang

    eBook (The Child's World, Inc., Jan. 1, 2014)
    Introduces how to grow a garden to learn more about healthy eating habits.
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  • The Garden

    Dyan Sheldon

    Hardcover (Hutchinson & Co, Jan. 1, 1993)
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  • The Guardians of Eden

    Tracy Blom, Claire McGee (Editor), Peter Dutile

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 19, 2017)
    While on her 'Summer at Sea' scuba program Deneb touches an exquisite necklace underwater near Jamaica. This triggers intense dreams revolving around a magical crystal, a map to the Garden of Eden, an immortal green elixir, and her knight in shining armor. It is no coincidence that herself, and two others bear the names of the brightest stars in the sky, which form the Summer Triangle. When they uncover the myths surrounding the constellations associated with their names, they unlock magical powers, and discover not only their true life purpose, but the identity of those who seek to destroy them. Now she must interpret the 'dreams' she is having and learn to trust her intuition so she can find the key into the garden, a magic sword of light, and at last, defeat the evil dragon from the constellation Draco. For ages 11-15
  • Garden of the Bear

    Charles Ray West

    eBook (Dorrance Publishing, July 21, 2015)
    Garden of the Bear by C. R. West is a fictional tale of young siblings Billy and Katie, ages eleven and eight, respectively. They live in the small town of Normanville, not far from the idyllic Lake Pumpkin where Will, Aunt Lucy's fiancé, owns a farm, including the lake and the woods surrounding it.The story begins with Billy dreaming, as usual; little did he know that day he would soon learn things he never could have expected and find himself in the middle of an investigation. Much of this information would come from an old man with long white hair that would come to be known as Uncle Noble and believed to be Will's uncle, and of Cherokee ancestry. He would share with them the secrets of the woods…of creatures, both seen and unseen…and how they work together to protect the tranquility of the land.While this story is fiction, the author has woven a tapestry which depicts what can happen when unscrupulous people propose development projects…the results of which may not necessarily benefit the residents of the community.About the Author:C. R. West is a native of Lakeland, Florida, and an alumnus of the University of Florida. He spent time as a U.S. Air Force flier, is a retired newspaper journalist, and has traced his ancestry back to the Jamestown settlement in the early 1600s.When not writing from his lakefront home in Lakeland, he enjoys reading, traveling, sports, entertaining his cat Katie, and walking along the lakeshore while watching birds and other wildlife, and feeding many of the birds. The author also has a great interest in history and Native American folklore, due to pioneer and Cherokee heritage.
  • War in the Garden of Eden.

    Kermit Roosevelt

    (Leopold Classic Library, July 12, 2016)
    Leopold is delighted to publish this classic book as part of our extensive Classic Library collection. Many of the books in our collection have been out of print for decades, and therefore have not been accessible to the general public. The aim of our publishing program is to facilitate rapid access to this vast reservoir of literature, and our view is that this is a significant literary work, which deserves to be brought back into print after many decades. The contents of the vast majority of titles in the Classic Library have been scanned from the original works. To ensure a high quality product, each title has been meticulously hand curated by our staff. This means that we have checked every single page in every title, making it highly unlikely that any material imperfections – such as poor picture quality, blurred or missing text - remain. When our staff observed such imperfections in the original work, these have either been repaired, or the title has been excluded from the Leopold Classic Library catalogue. As part of our on-going commitment to delivering value to the reader, within the book we have also provided you with a link to a website, where you may download a digital version of this work for free. Our philosophy has been guided by a desire to provide the reader with a book that is as close as possible to ownership of the original work. We hope that you will enjoy this wonderful classic work, and that for you it becomes an enriching experience. If you would like to learn more about the Leopold Classic Library collection please visit our website at www.leopoldclassiclibrary.com
  • In the Garden

    Peggy Collins

    Hardcover (Applesauce Press, March 3, 2009)
    In the Garden is an enchanting children's book about the delights of planting and sowing. Told from the perspective of a young boy, and illustrated in lush colors reminiscent of a blossoming garden, it beautifully conveys the magic, mystery, and wonder of a growing season. Witness the exciting and ever-changing world of a backyard garden through the eyes of a young child, as he plants a simple patch of dirt with a variety of vegetable seeds, pretty flowers, and a few of his favorite toys. Join in the fun as the little boy stomps through puddles, meets slimy slugs and beautiful butterflies, enjoys tasty treats fresh from the garden, and best of all gets lots of hugs and kisses. Before long, everything in the garden has grown bigger-even the little gardener! Inspired by her own child's gardening adventures, author and illustrator Peggy Collins charms readers with cheery, colorful artwork and endearing text that perfectly captures a child's unique view of the growing world around him.
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  • Michaela and The Garden of Eden

    Melissa Harmon

    language (, Oct. 9, 2012)
    Being born and raised in the Garden of Eden, Michaela has enjoyed a life free of pain or sorrow. She could never have imagined that she would wake up one morning to find her paradise crumbling. A secret, ancient evil in the form of a winged woman has returned to seek revenge on the villagers of Eden. Michaela finds herself being tormented in her dreams by two hooded men who constantly attack her, but are they really her enemies? Through laughter and tears, and the return of a missing friend, Michaela decides to take matters into her own hands to discover the identity of the winged woman, and what she is looking for. It's up to Michaela, and her group of misfit friends, to save not only the Garden of Eden, but all of humanity
  • The Garden of Eve

    K. L. Going

    Hardcover (Harcourt Children's Books, Oct. 1, 2007)
    Evie reluctantly moves with her widowed father to Beaumont, New York, where he has bought an apple orchard, dismissing rumors that the town is cursed and the trees haven't borne fruit in decades. Evie doesn't believe in things like curses and fairy tales anymore--if fairy tales were real, her mom would still be alive. But odd things happen in Beaumont. Evie meets a boy who claims to be dead and receives a mysterious seed as an eleventh-birthday gift. Once planted, the seed grows into a tree overnight, but only Evie and the dead boy can see it--or go where it leads. The Garden of Eve mixes spine-tingling chills with a deeply resonating story that beautifully explores grief, healing, and growth.
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  • The Garden of Orchids

    Yogesh Datta D.

    language (, May 12, 2015)
    This book attempts to give a profound message in the form of a concise story that allows the reader to draw in multiple ways as per individual interpretation. Greg is an ambitious modern-day entrepreneur looking ahead to a once in a lifetime opportunity. Destiny has something else to offer though. The author wishes to stress the importance of human life throughout.
  • The Garden of Smiles

    Kelly Potter

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 29, 2015)
    Meet a ticklish moose, swim with rainbow fish and climb friendly trees to spy on a playful garden filled with adventures through and through. Children discover their playtime does not have to end at bedtime, because the Garden of Smiles can only be visited in a dream. Co-illustrated by a nine-year-old, this colorful and enchanting picture book captures and brings to life the innocence and unbridled imagination of childhood. An instant classic, The Garden of Smiles will be a treasure your child will enjoy over and over again.
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  • Adam And Eve And the Garden of Eden

    Jane Ray

    Paperback (Eden Project, Sept. 30, 2006)
    At the very beginning of the world the earth was a dry and dusty place, where nothing could live and nothing could grow. So God made a mist which watered the ground all over. Then with his great hands, he formed the first man out of the clay of the newly watered earth. Jane Rays beautiful version of the familiar story takes into account creation myths the world over. The story of Adam and Eve is powerful because it is the story of all children growing up and going out into the world. It also reminds readers of all ages of the need to live in harmony with the earth.
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