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Books published by publisher Oshun Publications, LLC

  • Larry the Lobster's Lucky Day

    Suzanne Hill

    Paperback (Pen It! Publications, LLC, March 3, 2019)
    Larry the Lobster and his friend Olly have a big day ahead of them. It is St. Patrick’s Day and they are going treasure hunting. Larry’s loyalty to his friend Olly will be put to the test when they actually do find treasure. Larry will need to decide which is more important to him, friendship or riches.
  • Marc's Rebellion

    Kathi Linz

    eBook (Pen It! Publications, LLC, March 18, 2020)
    As a teenager himself, Marc helps other children who are hurt, abandoned or orphaned. They must band together to battle a brutal man who would be king.
  • Lewis the Toothless Vampire

    Suzanne Hill

    Paperback (Pen It! Publications, LLC, Oct. 17, 2018)
    Lewis is a Vampire...but he has no teeth. He is so angry that all of the other monsters can eat and share candy with the children on Halloween. He is tired of being laughed at, so he decides to get his revenge by stealing all of the candy this Halloween. What will the town of Halloweenville do with no candy?
  • Little Bird's Words of Encouragement

    Patty Davidson

    Paperback (Pen It! Publications, LLC, May 22, 2020)
    Little Bird has been through some surgery, which left her looking different than her friends. She never thought it was a problem before, but this day, she starts to feel some doubt. She talks to her teacher, searches her heart, and returns to class. She ends up helping to teach her whole class about inner strength and encouragement.
  • Good Friends!

    Anita Adkins

    eBook (Pen It! Publications, LLC, Feb. 14, 2020)
    Good Friends are a precious thing. This adorable book by Anita Adkins with illustrations by Savannah Horton is written especially for beginning readers in grades K—2. The book was originally written to provide young braille students a bridge from reading single-cell words to multi-cell words. It has been transformed into a paperback so that other children may read this adorable story of friendship.
  • Mind Riot

    Ken Bagnis

    language (REUTS Publications, LLC, July 7, 2020)
    Salem Scott has one goal for his post-junior year summer vacation—carefree days spent jamming with his band. Too bad those plans are about to crash and burn, right into the side of his crush’s house. Now, he’s on the hook for the repairs, and instead of playing with his band, he’s stuck volunteering in a private mental institution.Armed with an ugly yellow sweater and BFF Jace, Salem braves his new job. But getting up close and personal with the patients forces him to confront demons he’s not ready to face. And when the band kicks him to the curb for missing rehearsals, he’s left teetering on the brink. Only, he understands this darkness better now, and accepting it as part of him lets him see he’s been given the opportunity of a lifetime. He’ll form a new band, with the hospital’s motley crew of characters. His job just turned into the greatest summer of all time.Hopeful and fun, Mind Riot explores the angst of being painfully hipster in small-town America, the pain of functional depression, and what happens when kids who are “too cool for feels” are dropped into a reality where emotions are too loud to ignore.
  • Dashel the Darling Dachshund

    Dawn Roe

    Paperback (Pen It! Publications, LLC, Aug. 22, 2019)
    Dashel is a beautiful long-haired Dachshund. He was one of four pups born to the Roe dog, Sydney. The family immediately fell in love with this adorable little guy. He is a ball of energy. Dashel the Darling Dachshund is book 2 in the Pap’s Pups Book series by Dawn Roe.
  • Boardwalk Fries

    Alyssa Gagliardi, Jenna Salamone

    Paperback (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 food is everywhere. The best thing on the boardwalk are the Boardwalk Fries!
  • Go Away, Shawn!

    Dawn Doig

    language (Pen It! Publications, LLC, Dec. 26, 2017)
    Shawn is the older brother who likes to torment his younger siblings. The children just want him to 'go away'. Then one day, Shawn is in a car accident that leaves him immobile, and unable to eat on his own or talk. In the midst of her grieving, Shawn's sister remembers his random acts of kindness. 'Go Away, Shawn' is a reminder that despite the bullying, there is still room for love and forgiveness for the older brother who has now been 'lost'.
  • Eddie the Squirrel: My Nutty Family's Thanksgiving Traditions

    Suzanne Hill

    Paperback (Pen It! Publications, LLC, Nov. 24, 2018)
    Every year Eddie the Squirrel has to hear his Grandpa Clem Grey Squirrel tell him the story of how he escaped an attack from Griff the Hawk. Eddie would rather be out playing Hide the Golden Acorn. But, this year, Eddie may learn his lesson when Griff is on the attack again and he is the target.
  • Lily And Andrew Are Moving

    Tim Etter, Dale Stephenson, Frank O Smith

    eBook (JT Publications, LLC, March 10, 2016)
    Lily and Andrew Are Moving is a genuine and heartfelt story of a family moving from one home to another and how parents can help their children emotionally prepare and adjust to a new home. Beautifully illustrated and complete with children’s stickers, the book also contains examples of how to make your move as stress-free as possible. The books can also be customized for real estate professionals.
  • How to Raise Cattle

    Tristan Trubble

    eBook (CDI Publications, LLC, June 20, 2017)
    Raising livestock, such as cattle, used to be a common practice among homesteaders and early settlers. These people used cattle for many of the same things we do today; for food, milk, and to tan leather for clothes and other goods. They also used cattle as draft animals when horses were scarce; to pull carts, farm equipment, and wagons full of products.Currently, most cattle farmers operate an institution of the industrial food chain, rather than butchering their livestock for self-sustenance. Should a survival situation of epic proportions ever befall us, raising cattle for food will once again be a common trait among those fortunate enough to survive.This guide books walks the novice rancher through the process of raising cattle, from calving to butchering, this book covers quite a bit. This book is full of the knowledge and skills you will require if you have the desire to raise cattle for any purpose, or for a multitude of purposes. If you’ve never raised cattle before, this is the book for you. To Your Safety & Security,Tristan Trubble