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Books published by publisher Infinite Light Publishing

  • My Grandmother's Tortillas

    Gerardo David Montes

    eBook (Infinity Publishing, June 17, 2012)
    “My Grandmother’s Tortillas” is a fictitious story based on true events. It is a memoire of childhood events while growing up around my grandparents’ home. It is a story that shows how a grandmother’s love is transferred into her daily staple, “tortillas!” The story comes to life with the reader’s theater depicting a genre of realistic fiction. It is a relived recipe with culture and family values that opens up the mind to the picturesque traditional Hispanic abodes. Finally, this story creates a family’s timeline of past generations and creates a pathway for generations to come.
  • Hope and Recovery

    Emma Lou Thayne, Becky Thayne Markosian

    Paperback (Infinity Publishing, Feb. 4, 2014)
    Nearly 20 years after their grueling bout together with mental illness, Becky and her mother revisit Becky's plight in hope of alerting others to the dangers of "the alter of 105 pounds." Both are good writers, and the diary format here is enriched by letters and poems from their three years if crisis. Even more arresting than the instructively graphic description of eating disorders are the menaces of bipolar depression. On the edge of her first major breakdown, Becky could rush through four dates in one day, plan to buy and renovate 20 room homes, and tell her mother she was the best water-skier in the country. Why it is hard to get a manic person to take medication becomes abundantly clear: being able to walk on water feels good, and the manic is oblivious to the danger of trying. A consistently engrossing account in which the ups and downs of mental illness in a real family are especially well portrayed (the father is furious over wasted food; in the midst of crisis, mother needs back surgery; siblings are perplexed). Happily, Becky suffered just when effective medications began to come on the scene and eventually got her biochemistry back in control. B&w photos and lists for further reading not seen. (Nonfiction. 12+) Kirkus Review
  • Thank-you Ruth & Naomi

    Charlotte Lundy

    Hardcover (Bay Light Publishing, Inc., April 25, 2004)
    Inspired by the biblical story of Ruth and Naomi, Keana learns how to accept an unwanted change in her friendship with Ashley when Grace moves into town.
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  • One Trillion Stories For Kids

    Nic Andela

    language (Infinity Publishing, June 9, 2015)
    This book gives you a treasure chest of practical new age mental thinking techniques using an innovative Mind Mapping Template that will give you greater memory capacity, learning through visual association and improving creativity that you can apply to all avenues of life including developing the ultimate Story Telling Source for your kids. Learn it and get them using it today and through Mind Mapping it will allow them to be the best they can be for the future. Nurturing your family’s Social Bonds through Story Telling is one of societies fundamental cornerstones that will instill better family values.
  • Love for a Lion

    Sara Greene

    Paperback (Infinity Publishing, Jan. 31, 2014)
    Lion was very lonely and scared because he had lost his family. One day he makes two new friends. Together they journey to a wonderful place where he finds his forever family and the love he has been searching for just like his friends. He learns that he can find love in a family even when everyone doesnt look like him.
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  • Beloved Horses in Second Careers

    Sharon Miner, Nicole Drumheller Gargus

    eBook (Infinity Publishing, Oct. 29, 2010)
    Collection of true horse stories describing a variety of equines that served in two or more disciplines, featuring Jamaica - saved from a slaughterhouse to become an international combined driving champion owned by Chester Weber. All stories have photographs.
  • The Secret in the Forest

    Shiela McIntyre

    eBook (Infinity Publishing, April 3, 2016)
    Two 13-year-old boys explore a dense forest forbidden to them by their parents and discover that a serious crime has been committed. With the threat of being grounded, and the police disbelieving them, these two amateur sleuths must solve the old crime on their own.
  • Operation Code Charlie

    Shirley Tracy

    language (Infinity Publishing, Feb. 9, 2017)
    Eighth grader Allie Somers dreams of becoming a journalist like her father, who was killed in Iraq. When a classmate runs away from home, Allie searches for him, hoping it might make a good story for the school newspaper. She finds him hiding in an old abandoned house, but he’s afraid to go home because he’s a witness to a murder. Allie investigates. The story gets more complicated when the police bring the boy home, he disappears a second time, and Allie finds herself and her friends in serious danger.
  • Ramona: A California Mission Era Tale

    Helen Hunt Jackson, Arizona Righetti, Mandy Cunningham

    Paperback (Light & Set Publishing, May 14, 2018)
    This adapted and illustrated version of Ramona by Helen Hunt Jackson, brings this classic novel to life and makes it accessible to readers of all ages. Ramona is a California Mission Era tale about a young girl’s courage as she faces persecution and hardship through changing times. Though rejected by her stepmother, Ramona finds her worth in faith, friendship, and her devotion to her Indian husband Alessandro.
  • The Adventures of a Hardheaded Golf Ball

    Harris Paul

    Paperback (Infinity Publishing, Dec. 31, 2014)
    Golf is fun but what is really fun is to hear kids laugh out loud as you share with them a hardheaded golf ball's story. This may be the funniest golf book ever written and that is the unbiased opinion of the author. It is not a one-time read. Children love it so much that it will become their favorite golf book and more than likely want you to say the "Chip words" the next time you take them to driving range. Share it and make some happy memories. It is also a great gift idea for that frustrated golfer who needs a little help keeping golf fun.
  • Whatever Happened to Lani Mcgregor

    Allison Malone

    eBook (Infinity Publishing, Nov. 30, 2014)
    Fourteen-year-old Lani McGregor never figured that running for her life could be fun, even when it involves magic. True, not all of it is going to be a breeze, but when you’ve got a load of kick-butt best friends to back you up, nothing too bad is going to go down. Or is it…
  • Beloved School Horses

    Sharon Miner, Martina Davidova

    eBook (Infinity Publishing, Sept. 1, 2004)
    An illustrated collection of true short stories about special horses and the students who blossomed while riding them. These memorable tales will delight horse lovers of all ages.