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Books in The Other Side series

  • The Other Side of the Myth

    Eric Mark Braun, Rebecca Fjelland Davis, Nancy Loewen, Stephen Park Gilpin, Ryan Andrew Pentney

    Paperback (Picture Window Books, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Was Medusa bullied for being beautiful? Was Polyphemus the Cyclops really a softie at heart? "Misunderstood" characters from classic Greek mythology come clean with their sides of the stories, prompting critical thinking discussions about perspective. Make sure your readers get the full scoop!
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  • Pandora Tells All: Not the Curious Kind

    Nancy Loewen, Ryan Andrew Pentney

    Library Binding (Picture Window Books, Jan. 1, 2014)
    OF COURSE you think curiosity got the best of me, that I opened a vase and unleashed evils on the world. You don't know the other side of the myth. Well, let me tell you …
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  • The Other Side of the Story

    Nancy Loewen, Cristian Luis Bernardini, Gerald Claude Guerlais

    Paperback (Picture Window Books, Jan. 1, 2013)
    Was Cinderella annoyingly chatty? Was the Big Bad Wolf a victim of circumstance? Just because these classic stories are told from the protagonist's point of view doesn't mean the antagonists don't have their sides of the story, too. Make sure your readers have the whole story! These fractured fairy tales provide fresh perspectives on well-known tale.
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  • The Other Side of the Story

    Nancy Loewen, Trisha Speed Shaskan, Ag Jatkowska, Cristian Bernardini, Gerald Guerlais

    Library Binding (Picture Window Books, Jan. 1, 2013)
    Was Cinderella annoyingly chatty? Was the Big Bad Wolf a victim of circumstance? Just because these classic stories are told from the protagonist's point of view doesn't mean the antagonists don't have their side of the story too. Make sure your readers have the whole story!
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  • Magic Through the Mirror

    Aria Raposo Trueman

    Hardcover (Tellwell Talent, Dec. 3, 2019)
    Rachel, an orphan girl with a tragically dramatic past, finds herself in a rigid and miserable academy for girls. She dreams of an escape where she can start a new life. She and her best and only friend find a way for her to break free. Once outside, she discovers a deep secret and multiple fairy tale universes far beyond her limits of comprehension. Will she stay or give it up?
  • The Other Side of the Myth

    Eric Mark Braun, Rebecca Fjelland Davis, Nancy Loewen, Stephen Park Gilpin, Ryan Andrew Pentney

    Hardcover (Picture Window Books, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Was Medusa bullied for being beautiful? Was Polyphemus the Cyclops really a softie at heart? "Misunderstood" characters from classic Greek mythology come clean with their sides of the stories, prompting critical thinking discussions about perspective. Make sure your readers get the full scoop!
    K
  • The Other Side of the Myth

    Eric Mark Braun, Nancy Loewen, Stephen Park Gilpin, Ryan Andrew Pentney

    Paperback (Picture Window Books, July 1, 2014)
    Was Medusa bullied for being beautiful? Was Polyphemus the Cyclops really a softie at heart? "Misunderstood" characters from classic Greek mythology come clean with their sides of the stories, prompting critical thinking discussions about perspective. Make sure your readers get the full scoop!
    K
  • The Other Side of the Fable

    Nancy Loewen

    Hardcover (Picture Window Books, Aug. 1, 2018)
    Aesop had his say. Now it's time to give the mic to some of his characters and get their first-person take on his classic fables. A collection of sweet-natured twists on enduring morality tales, The Other Side of the Fable spurs discussion on point of view, with each title including a condensed version of the featured fable for readers to compare and contrast.
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  • The Other Side of the Story

    Jessica Gunderson, Nancy Loewen, Trisha Sue Speed Shaskan, Cristian Luis Bernardini, Gerald Claude Guerlais

    Paperback (Picture Window Books, July 1, 2013)
    Was Cinderella annoyingly chatty? Was the Big Bad Wolf a victim of circumstance? Just because these classic stories are told from the protagonists point of view doesn't mean the antagonists don't have their sides of the story, too. Make sure your readers have the whole story! These fractured fairy tales provide fresh perspective on well-known tales.
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  • The Other Side of the Story

    Nancy Loewen, Cristian Bernardini, Gerald Guerlais

    Library Binding (Picture Window Books, Jan. 1, 2013)
    Was Cinderella annoyingly chatty? Was the Big Bad Wolf a victim of circumstance? Just because these classic stories are told from the protagonist's point of view doesn't mean the antagonists don't have their side of the story too. Make sure your readers have the whole story!
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  • The Other Side of the Story

    Nancy Loewen, Jessica Gunderson, Trisha Speed Shaskan, Gerald Guerlais, Cristian Bernardini

    Library Binding (Picture Window Books, July 1, 2013)
    They’re bouncing around the ballroom. They’re galloping through the garden. They’re even swimming in the tea cups. Inside illustrated picture puzzles loaded with jewels, gowns, and tiaras, all sorts of sneaky objects are trying hard not to be found. Look close at the “to find” list on each spread, and seek them out!
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  • The Other Side: Black Death

    Alan Hotchkiss

    Paperback (Independently published, July 13, 2019)
    The Other Side trilogy comes to a thrilling conclusion in this final instalment. The sorceress Lawu, looks to avenge past tragedies whilst using Eric to exert her newly found power over the entire world. King Riezgar has other ideas though and plans to wipe out his arch enemies once and for all whilst they are busy squabbling amongst themselves over who will be their new leader.Still unaware of what has happened to his sons, Stedd continues to search for Finn and Eric, with the help of Doogard. Meanwhile Max’s actions to try and stop Dante becoming the next King of the Fairies, sets them both on a path that only one will return from. Black Death promises to be one of the most talked-about books of the year.