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Books published by publisher Tamori Publications, LLC

  • Jinx Thinks Valentine's Day Stinks

    Suzanne Hill

    Paperback (Pen It! Publications, LLC, Jan. 1, 2020)
    Jinx the Skunk hates Valentine's Day! His friend Pearl just doesn't understand how anyone could hate the sweetest holiday of them all, until Merle tells her about a certain 'incident' that completely humiliated Jinx. So, his friends set out to help him love Valentine's Day once again. Can they change his mind?
  • Boardwalk Fries

    Alyssa Gagliardi, Jenna Salamone

    Hardcover (Pen It! Publications, LLC, June 18, 2020)
    Ella and her brother James are heading to the Boardwalk for some fun. There are rides and lots of fun. The air is crisp and the smell of salty air and food is everywhere. the best thing on the boardwalk are the Boardwalk fries!
  • Compound Craziness

    Tracey Bruner

    Paperback (Pen It! Publications, LLC, July 12, 2019)
    Learning is fun! Joining two words together to make a new word can lead to some silly misconceptions in “Compound Craziness”. A fun way for parents to teach their children compound words with this book by Tracey Bruner and beautifully illustrated by Savannah Horton.
  • A View From the Inside

    Dr Augustine L Perrotta

    eBook (Keith Publications, LLC, March 29, 2015)
    Doctor Perrotta gives us an insider’s view of public personalities and private figures from a unique medical perspective and his connection to them. He dispels myths, urban legends and junk science with authoritative facts and personal insights. Ranging from birth to bereavement, this book is an upbeat and sometimes startling account of the human condition treated with sensitivity and humor.
  • The Elephant Who Forgot His Listening Ears

    Mary Kay Ferguson

    Hardcover (Pen It! Publications, LLC, April 16, 2020)
    Brooksie was a very bad little elephant. When his mommy asked him to pick up his toys, he lifted his short, gray trunk and shouted, "NO!" This makes his mommy very sad. When he is disciplined, he throws a fit! This makes his mommy sad. What will happen when daddy finds out he disobeyed his mommy?
  • Walk in His Ways: A Monastic Journey of Life and Light

    Br Brother Victor-Antoine D'Avila-Latourette

    Paperback (Liguori Publications, Feb. 1, 2014)
    Br. Victor-Antoine d'Avila-Latourette shares unique personal insights in this daily monastic journal that will help you down the path to grace and spiritual strengthening. Through the simple, down-to-earth antecdotes of his daily life in rural upstate New York, stories of grace and connection to the saints, prayers and reflections, Br. Victor-Antoine proposes a means to keep our minds and hearts grounded in the mystery of God. Deeply rooted in The Rule of St. Benedict, these reflections encourage you to live a life of simplicity and continual prayer, showing you the necessity of making time for God every day and encouraging you to live the Gospel daily, fully and faithfully while seeking to find God in the silence of your heart.
  • John the Baptist: Saint for Baptism

    Barbara Yoffie, Jeff Albrecht

    Paperback (Liguori Publications, Feb. 1, 2019)
    John the Baptist was a great prophet who lived a long time ago. Before John was born, the angel Gabriel proclaimed that God had a special mission for him.When John grew up, he preached that the Messiah was coming and people should get ready. At the Jordan River he baptized those who wished to find new life in Jesus. He came to be known as John the Baptist. One day, Jesus came to John and asked to be baptized too. The story of John teaches us how the sacrament of Baptism gives us the gifts of God's grace, life, and love. He is the patron (June 24) of the sacrament of Baptism and of converts.Saints are real-life heroes of faith who inspire us by their virtues to become more like Christ. In the Saints and Me! series, these beautifully illustrated early-reader books tell the real stories of saints that come to life and connect with today's children aged 4 to 9.
  • Gumbo the Bayou Dog

    Jeanni Thrasher, Stephanie Browne

    Paperback (Pen It! Publications, LLC, May 22, 2020)
    Gumbo the bayou dog lives in South Louisiana with Mom, Dad, and baby Lily Anna. He likes to hunt with Dad. He also likes to howl at the moon. He is a true bayou dog.
  • Spy Night and Other Memories: A Collection of Stories from Dick and Renee

    RENÉE RICHARDS

    eBook (Keith Publications, LLC, June 18, 2014)
    The author of this collection of stories is renowned eye surgeon and highly ranked tennis player, RENÉE RICHARDS. Born in 1934 as RICHARD RASKIND, Renee was thrust into the international spotlight for her sex reassignment surgery after she won a women’s tennis tournament. Opposition to her being allowed to play tennis competitions led to a landmark court case that ultimately gave her the right to play. The controversy became worldwide news. She is a graduate of Yale and the University of Rochester School of Medicine, an Eastern Tennis Hall of Fame inductee
  • The Rose Master

    Valentina Cano

    language (REUTS Publications, LLC., June 23, 2014)
    "Cano does a fine job of setting mood and atmosphere, and her characters dance around one another with relentless industry and brooding allure, fighting their inevitable attraction." — Publishers Weekly---The day Anne Tinning turns seventeen, birds fall from the sky. But that's hardly the most upsetting news. She's being dismissed from the home she's served at since she was a child, and shipped off to become the newly hired parlor maid for a place she's never heard of. And when she sees the run-down, isolated house, she instantly knows why:There's something wrong with Rosewood Manor.Staffed with only three other servants, all gripped by icy silence and inexplicable bruises, and inhabited by a young master who is as cold as the place itself, the house is shrouded in neglect and thick with fear. Her questions are met with hushed whispers, and she soon finds herself alone in the empty halls, left to tidy and clean rooms no one visits.As the feeling of being watched grows, she begins to realize there is something else in the house with them--some creature that stalks the frozen halls and claws at her door. A creature that seems intent on harming her.When a fire leaves Anne trapped in the manor with its Master, she finally demands to know why. But as she forces the truth about what haunts the grounds from Lord Grey, she learns secrets she isn't prepared for. The creature is very real, and she's the only one who can help him stop it.Now, Anne must either risk her life for the young man she's grown to admire, or abandon her post while she still can.
  • Jeremiah Jambalaya

    Michael Newton, Savannah Horton

    Paperback (Pen It! Publications, LLC, June 26, 2020)
    Jeremiah Jambalaya is a small crawfish who lives with his Crawdad in Big Bend Bayou. They are the only crawfish in the area and Jeremiah just wants a friend. He doesn't understand that he can be friends with everyone. He soon learns that it is possible to have friends that are different than himself.
  • Breaking the Barriers: A Girl's Dream to Play Little League with the Boys

    Robbin Miller

    eBook (Pen It! Publications, LLC, March 10, 2019)
    During a summer family picnic in 1974, Robbin observes a little league game being played in a nearby baseball field. Seeing how much fun the game was, and watching the fans cheer for their teams, Robbin asked her dad to teach her to play baseball. As she practiced, over time, Robbin learned that girls were not allowed to play little league baseball with boys. Refusing to give up her dream, Robbin was excited to learn about a famous court case that ruled that same year, that girls were to be allowed to play little league with boys. The long-standing barrier was finally lifted, and Robbin signed up to play in 1975.A brave and determined Robbin strutted her stuff and showed her community that she could play ball just as well as the boys, on any baseball diamond. Despite encountering jeers, boos, and name-calling from the stands and from the boys, Robbin exceled on the field and played with her head held high for the love of the game.