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  • These Lies That Live Between Us

    Kai Raine

    eBook (Gatekeeper Press, Jan. 1, 2018)
    "“Good-bye, and good riddance” were the last words Gwen’s twin ever said to her.But there are bigger problems: an enemy army has revived a forbidden magic. They’ve invaded a neighboring country, and Gwen’s kingdom will be next. Her only hope of salvation is a legend, so she sets out to find it.The magic has many names, and many believe they know what it is—but Gwen begins to see that most are mistaken. At last it is the wind itself that forces her to make a choice: accept the forbidden magic and learn it, or die.Gwen set out to save her people. Instead, she sets in motion a series of events that will have consequences bigger and more far-reaching than she ever imagined. "
  • The Key: Book One

    Mark Wesley

    Paperback (Gatekeeper Press, July 13, 2018)
    13-year-old Timothy Magee was ready for another birthday-the one time a year that he got to see his spirited, feisty grandfather. He was prepared for the usual festivities-gluttonous consumption of treats, a few interesting presents, and hours of gaming with his friends. What he wasn’t expecting was his life to be forever changed by a magical birthday gift he is sworn to keep secret and safe until his grandfather magically reappears. This is the beginning of a new series; infused with the magical fantasy of Harry Potter and humorous wit of A Series of Unfortunate Events-Timothy and His Magic Key will fill your sails with the winds of adventure like no other!
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  • 1777 - Danbury on Fire!

    M. H.B. Hughes

    Paperback (Gatekeeper Press, Dec. 10, 2018)
    AS THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION HEATS UP, THE HAMILTON FAMILY MELTS DOWN!JOE HAMILTON, 13, JUST WANTS DECENT SHOES, BUT WHAT WILL HAPPEN WHEN HIS FATHER AND GRANDFATHER CALL EACH OTHER TRAITORS!The Hamilton family are Patriot to the bone, except for Joe's pacifist parents. Is this war right or wrong? Warned not to mix into rebel business, Joe dives headfirst into everyone's business, investigating a war that's barely started and way underfunded. Every Patriot failing revealed by Joe's hero, Lambert Lockwood, sounds like a horrible miscalculation. When Joe's adult cousin says he will hide if the British come, Joe has about had it! Both accident and planning slowly compel Joe to control his own life - and to do his best to manage everyone else's!Will it be the Liberty Boys' tar and feathers for Joe's father or the British hangman's noose for his Patriot grandfather?Famous figures abound in this four-day dash from disaster to disaster: Gen. William Tryon (star of TV's Outlander series) Enoch Crosby (star of James Fenimore Cooper's The Spy Gen. Benedict Arnold ('Nuf said!) This intricate braid of facts brings the reader closer to little-known aspects of the Revolutionary period Bounties paid (or not) to lure young boys into soldiery The artificer corp hidden in a valley near Danbury The Patriot Commissary's tempting stash of guns The smallpox threat terrorizing the population into inhuman deeds Oh, yes the redcoats are coming. They seem nice.Especially one. Maybe way too nice....When things get hot, Joe runs home ... the very last place he should be.If you liked Johnny Tremaine or My Brother Sam is Dead you'll love this book!Check out the inside flap to meet Joe Hamilton, a boy with some heavy family issues!
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  • There Is A Sockmonster That Lives in My House

    Fredrick A Stewart

    language (Gatekeeper Press, Sept. 11, 2017)
    If you are a parent, you may have the relentless task of trying to find mates to all the socks that are supposed to be in your home. This never seems to be a problem, until you need to get the kids ready for school, or you're running late for work.It often seems as if the socks vanish and disappear into thin air, or maybe it's the dryer that is eating all the mates to socks in the house. We, at Stewarthouse productions, believe we have found the culprit and invite you and your little one to join us on this entertaining twist that we have put on this mind-boggling mystery of missing socks.About the AuthorFredrick A. Stewart was born and raised in Battle Creek, Michigan. He is the father of 5 biological children and 2 step daughters, along with 9 grandchildren. The majority of his adult life in Battle Creek was spent working with children. He was a youth counselor at the Urban League of South West Michigan. He coached track for Cereal City Track Club and worked at Children’s Place in the Park day care while volunteering in children's ministry at Christian Life Center in Kalamazoo MI. He moved to Aurora, Colorado in December of 2006. He continued his passion for working with kids in Colorado. He worked at A Brighter Tomorrow Day Care before making the transition to youth corrections. He met his wife to be Anthonetta Lance in the summer of 2007.They married March 9th, 2008. They have one daughter together Anthonetta Loilani Yakira Stewart who was born on August 28, 2009. Their daughter Anthonetta is the inspiration behind the Stewarthouse Productions books.
  • Daisy and the Berry Farm

    Wendy Graesser, Craig Miller, Maddie N Meyer

    Hardcover (Gatekeeper Press, May 14, 2018)
    Daisy describes what life is like on her family's farm. A farm has different jobs depending on what the season is. Daisy walks the reader through the changing seasons at the farm and the types of helpers needed along the way. The helpers can be people, animals, or special machines. Read along to learn about what it takes to run this family farm.
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  • A, Z And In Between!

    Sylvia Gainey, Tanja Varcelija

    Hardcover (Gatekeeper Press, Sept. 23, 2019)
    A, Z, And In Between will take little one's on an adventure through the alphabet with their friends LuLu and Mr. Lox! Learning letters can prove troubling for some kiddos, but with this book, not only can they learn the letters, they can get involved with each of their stories as well! You and your little one will meet characters as Darling as D, Peaceful as P, and Wonderful as W! You can help them pronounce the letters through their characteristics and activities! A, Z, And In Between is spectacular for infants, toddlers, and even preschool kids! It will create bonding time with your babies, as well as teaching them the alphabet, and letter sounds.
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  • Sparrow Beach

    Shelby Raebeck

    Paperback (Gatekeeper Press, May 7, 2018)
    Living on Long Island’s fast developing East End, local builder Michael Dorian is forced to reckon: with a building industry being overrun by Manhattan developers; with a failing marriage and teenage daughter riddled with anxiety; with the nature of a hauntingly beautiful place that offers opportunity but no longer feels like home. Sparrow Beach is about the dark cloud of excess that threatens to consume Long Island’s East End, and about the patchwork of characters that live beneath it, those who adapt, finding new paths amidst the changing landscape, and those who refuse to.
  • Milo Does Not Like Mornings: A Tiny Ninja Book

    Sasha Graham

    eBook (Gatekeeper Press, Aug. 22, 2019)
    For every parent who has ever struggled to get a kid out of bed in the morning, and for every kid who has ever struggled to stay there!Milo is a boy who loves to run, and jump, and climb, and laugh, and swing. But NOT in the morning.In the morning, Milo doesn't like to move a muscle.When Milo's mom tells him that she has an important meeting in the morning, Milo PROMISES her that she can count on him. But when the sun comes up, will Milo listen to his Tiny Ninja or will he stay fast asleep?Find out in "Milo does NOT like Mornings"www.TinyNinjaBooks.com
  • A Violent World

    W. R. Wildwood

    Paperback (Gatekeeper Press, Nov. 5, 2018)
    ‘Sasquatch Sagas- Innocence Lost’... is an empowering, 95k-word novel of discovery, adventure and initiation into adulthood. It follows the trials and tribulations of a Juvenile Sasquatch orphaned and alone in the wilderness, fighting desperately for survival in a harsh and dangerous world.After his parents and innocence are both violently taken from him he must reconcile the horror of his grief and come to grips with the raging anger of his inner demons. During his traumatic coming of age, the identities of the real monsters in his world shift and flow like shadows in the fog.‘Innocence Lost’ is a tale of tragedy and hope, violence and tenderness, in which the young Sasquatch must learn to harness his emotions and master his burning, inner rage at his misfortune... if he is to have any hope of surviving his odyssey towards the Pole Star and hoped-for redemption.
  • I Can Hear

    Noah Park

    language (Gatekeeper Press, July 19, 2018)
    I Can Hear is one of my first series, Chewie’s Senses. This is dedicated to my one and only pet dog Chewie who has been by my side during the whole process of making this book. The way Chewie is always alert and wary of her surrounding and how she reacts to everything she sees, smells, hears, tastes, and feels has been an inspiration for me. Sometimes, I feel that we should be more observant and learn from these intriguing animals because we as humans often tend to ignore our senses and thus leave our curiosity unanswered. The series is about Chewie exploring the world outside home using her senses, and this book, I Can Hear, portrays Chewie using her sense of hearing in order to find out what this new mysterious sound she picked up is.About the AuthorNoah Park is the author and illustrator of four children’s picture books: The Story about the 4 Goblins, The King has Donkey Ears, Dolce the Fool, I Can Smell, and I Can Hear. Noah Park (born in Incheon, South Korea) graduated from Georgia State University with a BA in English Literature. He currently resides in Suwanee, GA.
  • I'm a Peacock

    Nancy Murphy, Kate Solenova

    language (Gatekeeper Press, Sept. 2, 2019)
    This book is about the unique adventures of a young Indian Blue peacock and his new life on a farm with a first time peacock owner. It's the perfect book for anyone who ever wanted to learn about the unusual mannerisms and characteristics of peafowl kept as a pet, as well as many fun facts about the species!
  • Forever Feathers: A Lyrical Story

    Inga Eissman Buccella

    Hardcover (Gatekeeper Press, April 17, 2020)
    The story begins with a scene from the life of a young boy who learns that his grandmother may be "lost". Thinking that maybe she can be found, confusion and frustration drive him to search for her under their favorite tree and even in the flower beds. Throughout the book, glimpses of a red-tailed hawk can be seen. From powerful imagery and words, Forever Feathers reveals that although death is a sad inevitability of life, it doesn't need to be scary. For older children, or even grown-up children who have endured the poignancy of earthly endings, Forever Feathers is helpful reading for the soul.