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Books published by publisher Globe Communications

  • The Value of Giving: The Story of Beethoven

    Ann Donegan Johnson

    Hardcover (Value Communications, June 1, 1979)
    Describes the early life and musical career of Beethoven, showing how his performance and composition after deafness were ways of giving back to the world the love and encouragement he had received
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  • Unsolved mysteries: Stranger than fiction

    Clifford L Linedecker

    Perfect Paperback (Globe Communications, March 15, 1991)
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  • The New Testament Picture Bible: All Time Best Selling Picture Bible

    Cook Commuincations

    Paperback (Cook Communications, March 25, 2004)
    This classic collection of Bible stories is presented in comic book style, and has become a favorite of children all over the world.
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  • The Great Molasses Flood

    Beth Wagner Brust, John Lund

    Paperback (Troll Communications, May 1, 1998)
    Book by Beth Wagner Brust
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  • ValueTale Set

    Ann Donegan Johnson

    Hardcover (Value Communications, March 15, 1979)
    Set of Hardcover Value Tales Books. Titles May vary, please see description.
  • Patrick Henry Voice of the American Revolution

    Sabin

    Paperback (Troll Communications, Dec. 1, 1996)
    Focuses on events from Patrick Henry's youth in the colony of Virginia which proved influential in his later life
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  • The Value of Kindness: The Story of Elizabeth Fry

    Spencer Johnson, Steve Pileggi

    Hardcover (Value Communications, March 1, 1977)
    Discusses the work of the English woman whose pioneering efforts in improving the lot of prisoners were based on the premise that prisoners' behaviour would improve if they were treated more kindly.
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  • Granddaddy's Gift

    Margaree King Mitchell, Larry Johnson

    Paperback (Troll Communications, March 1, 1998)
    When her grandfather registers to vote while living in segregated Mississippi, an African American girl begins to understand why he insists that she attend school
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  • Growing Up In Ancient China

    Teague

    Paperback (Troll Communications, Dec. 1, 1997)
    Describes daily life in ancient China, discussing life in the country, life in the city, schools, festivals, and other aspects.
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  • Nightmare Alley: Fearsome Accounts of Alien Abduction: New Evidence You Could Become Their Next Victim!

    Timothy Beckley, Williamn Kern, B.J. Booth

    eBook (Global Communications, May 13, 2013)
    FEAR IS A STATE OF MIND. . .UNTOLD NUMBERS OF HUMAN BEINGS HAVE BEEN ABDUCTED BY THE TERRORIST HANDS OF THE ULTRA-TERRESTRIALS YOU COULD POSSIBLY BE NEXT! It is not uncommon for those who are touched by the unseen and the unknown to fear that which is not human or man made. That would include now literally thousands of cases where ordinary individuals have been touched by the bony "hands" of UFO occupants who come in the dead of night and remove the unsuspecting from their homes and their bedrooms and subject them to all manner of nightmare from which there is NO ESCAPE! UFO abductees come from all background and are of all nationalities, from all religious points of view, and they can just as easily be rich or poor. And of course, they can be both men and women. Most of them have one thing in common -- they wish they had never undergone this dreadful, unearthly, experience! In NIGHTMARE ALLEY, the reader will come to grips with the top cases in the files of the UFO Review and UFO Case Book. William Kern, long time master of the strange and the unusual, takes us around the bends of our mind with the help of B.J. Booth, the prestigious editor of UFO Casebook. Sure, you have probably heard of the Betty and Barney Hill abduction case, in which an interracial couple were both taken on board a craft that seemed to be of extraterrestrial origins. This is amplified with the revelation of a star map which the couple could not have known anything about, which pointed out the home planet of these unearthly creatures. HAND PICKED ENCOUNTERS Each encounter has been updated with the latest information and is certain to provoke reflexes of their own so that you may want to sleep with the night on for several nights after reading the gripping tales that will propel you into the darkest voids of the human subconscious.
  • Sisters of the Last Straw

    Karen Boyce, Sue Gioulis

    eBook (KFR Communications, March 17, 2013)
    The Sisters of the Last Straw and the Case of the Haunted Chapel is the first in a series of children’s books that convey the fun-filled story of a group of misfit nuns. These sisters and their madcap adventures teach the importance of tolerance and forgiveness. Each book focuses on the virtues of Gospel living and the frailties of human nature. While children delight in the humor and fast-paced exploits of this special group of nuns, they learn the need to be forgiving of the faults of others and to look for the good in all people. Children are enchanted and entertained with the humorous escapades of the characters while learning the importance of basic Christian values, growth, and love.
  • Family By Love: A Story of Open Adoption

    Kaycee Parker, Emily Rice

    Paperback (KP Communications, Feb. 16, 2017)
    Family By Love is a children's book about open adoption. Join sweet and spunky Sophia on her journey to become a big sister to her newly-adopted brother. Through this family adventure, Sophia learns a bit about herself, a lot about God's love, and what really makes a family. This beautifully illustrated 40-page children's book was written to educate and encourage the child already in the family at the start of the adoption process. Told from the child's point of view, this book shares the ideas of domestic adoption, transracial adoption, birth mothers and birth families, preparing to adopt, waiting for placement, and the ongoing relationships of open adoption. Additional Family By Love titles are A Birth Mother's Wish and A Christmas Together. These (and much more) are available online. Buy all three titles together and save at familybylove.com.