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Books published by publisher Infinity Flower Publishing, LLC

  • Aliens Please!: Adventures of Lili, Zeke, and Bella

    Judy Specht

    eBook (Infinity Publishing, Aug. 30, 2015)
    The trilogy of books by childrens book author, Judy Specht entitled “The Adventures of Lili, Zeke and Bella” Appetizers Please!, Aliens Please!, and Housekeepers Please! are true pleasures!
  • The Mall Street Sleuth - Volume One of The Keeper Chronicles

    G.H. Sherrer

    language (Infinity Publishing, Jan. 27, 2012)
    In the backdrop of soaring teen suicides 12 year-old Starr is bullied, though her greatest concerns are Dad’s disappearance and the mobster living next door. Starr takes up search for her father while a beagle sidekick gathers criminal evidence for investigation at headquarters, an abandoned boat dubbed Blue Lady. Deadly forces of nature conspire to bring more drama. In desperation, Starr latches onto Miz Alma, a Gullah basket weaver sitting among Mall Street’s ghostly, mossed-draped oaks. The adventurous waif could be dead by daybreak, for a one-eyed stalker, the mob and a kidnapper make bullies seem kitten-friendly in comparison.
  • The Horrible Huckleberry Hex

    Alani M'echel Weathers

    language (Infinity Publishing, July 24, 2009)
    Eleven year old Jordan Davis is going on a camping trip for the very first time. During his adventure, Jordan and his family discover an ancient oak tree that is decorated with the biggest juciest blueberries he's ever laid eyes upon. When Jordan bumps into a couple of friends from school, they warn him that the berries in his hands are dangerous and should not be consumed, especially by grownups. With his world suddenly turned upside down, Jordan and his friends are running out of time as they dash toward the jaws of danger and attempt to break an ancient curse that could turn out to be a dark fate worse than any of them could ever imagine.
  • Chasing Stolen Art

    Sybil Terres Golmar

    Paperback (Infinity Publishing (PA), Oct. 3, 2017)
    Set against the background of post World War II chaos, Ilsa Petrov, born Lily Rushkin, tells the story of the pursuit with her brother, Abraham, of her parents' con scated art in battle-scarred countries of Europe. Through Ilsa's diligent work in maintaining records of stolen art in a black book throughout the war in Odessa, she now has special knowledge that may allow her to find her parents' artwork. The teens' adventures through Romania, Hungary, Austria, Nuremberg, and Paris bring them in contact with the reality of a post-war world. They are challenged on a daily basis of being Jewish but passing as gentiles. Chasing Stolen Art explores the notion of who we become during war and its chaotic aftermath.
  • Dang It, Murphy!

    T D Showalter

    Paperback (Infinity Publishing, Aug. 14, 2014)
    At first, twelve-year-old Andy focuses on the simple and uncluttered things in life. Andy's quirky imagination is vivid, but even he can't conceive of the complex relationships and unexpected treasures that await. As Andy meets Boofer, Emily, and Selena, his life explodes. How in the world would two girls, their families, a cave, driving a big truck without a license, and one old junkyard owner, Otto, change life forever? After a wild ride to rescue Selena, an unexpected encounter awaits Andy. This story allows teens to consider life's boundaries.
  • Serious Stories for Children: Special People

    Michael Oswald

    eBook (Infinity Publishing, March 1, 2012)
    Michael J. Oswald’s newest arrival is a book with four stories based on children who are learning to cope with managing their feelings and behavior in different ways. Adults who support children who are learning to develop positive self esteem and behavioral control will find SPECIAL PEOPLE a good tool to present examples of growth and learning as they develop the skills they need to have positive experiences and relationships. Children will see how others have developed skills to be independent and successful.
  • Mike on A Bike in A Forest - Full color

    Michael Patrick Hickey

    Paperback (Infinity Publishing, Nov. 17, 2011)
    A young boy experiences nature on his first bike ride in the forest alongside his parents. This story encourages your child to discover the world on two wheels.
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  • The Frogs Stopped Singing

    Thomas Sandusky

    language (Infinity Publishing, July 22, 2011)
    On a steamy night in the Amazon, young Ceiba tribesmen are poised to destroy an oil rig on a preserve. The mission was routine until…the frogs stopped singing.
  • George Washington's Revolutionary Marshals

    Rae Anna Victor

    Paperback (Infinity Publishing, Aug. 20, 2013)
    "George Washington's Revolutionary Marshals" is a book written for the young people of America to help them understand and learn more about the men who were first responsible for carrying out the mandates of the Declaration of Independence. This first generation of law enforcement for the new nation, the United States Marshal's, were appointed by President Washington and had proved their commitment to the new nation in time of war. Many of these first Marshals were heroes of the Revolutionary war and friends of the President. This book tells their stories.
  • Grandpa's Fairy Tales ""Horatio the Hawk

    Victory Gentry

    Paperback (Infinity Publishing, Sept. 11, 2013)
    Though its tough to fly with a handicap, Horatio the hawk keeps going, with new eyeglasses on, even when all odds are against him.
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  • What the Eyes Have Seen and the Heart Has Known

    Cynthia Thompson

    eBook (Infinity Publishing, June 26, 2014)
    Wonderfully written, this book is a down to earth, entertaining and soulful collection of “poetic expressions” that relate to everyday people in their everyday lives. The author’s ability to stir one’s consciousness, in her gentle, yet electrifying style, is quite refreshing.
  • Champion: A Story of the Happy Life of Roman Lefthanded Losinski

    Miles Cobbett

    Paperback (Infinity Publishing, Oct. 3, 2012)
    The novel Champion by Miles Cobbett has proven itself to be a heartwarming contender in the competitive market of American fiction.It's the story of a work-toughened Alaskan laborer and his life-changing decision to enter the world of professional boxing. Using simple yet powerful writing style Cobbett takes the reader along on the exciting journey of a lifetime.Scroll up and capture this amazing story with just one clickWhen you finish Champion #1 get ready for Champion #2 Watch for this exciting New Release