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Books published by publisher Riverstream Publishing

  • A Is for Astoria

    Karen L. Leedom

    Hardcover (Rivertide Publishing, March 15, 2010)
    Includes an alphabet listing of places, animals, activities associated with Astoria, OR. Children's book.
  • Do You Really Want to Yell in a Cave?: A Book About Sound

    Daniel Maurer, Teresa Alberini

    Paperback (Riverstream Pub, July 1, 2016)
    Two children explore a cave and learn about echoes, sound waves, and properties of sound.
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  • My Wild Garden Zoo

    Therese Hutchinson

    Hardcover (Riverbend Publishing, Oct. 1, 2015)
    Delightful paintings and poetry create a very special book for all children in the Rocky Mountains, and everywhere else! This fun book can be used as an early education tool for identifying western wildlife. What differences can you see between the mountain goat and the bighorn sheep? What about the mule deer’s ears, or the white-tailed deer’s tail? How are their antlers different? What about the elk and moose antlers? Therese Hutchinson’s characterizations of wild birds and animals munching on delicious fruits and vegetables in a small boy’s garden will captivate young animal lovers and stir up interest in wildlife. This book is an eye-pleasing debut from a talented Montana artist.
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  • Out of Time

    D.G. Laderoute

    Paperback (Five Rivers Publishing, Nov. 1, 2013)
    For Riley Corbeau, moving to a small town on Superior's north shore was an opportunity for his family to find a new beginning after the death of his mother. For Gathering Cloud, living on Kitche Gumi's shore now meant it was time seek a vision and become a man. There on a beach of this legendary lake, two boys meet across time and impossibilities, brought together to face an ancient evil from Anishnabe folklore, and in doing so forge a friendship that defies time.
  • Do You Really Want to Burn Your Toast?: A Book About Heat

    Daniel D. Maurer, Teresa Alberini

    Paperback (Riverstream Pub, July 1, 2016)
    Two children cook food for their friends and learn about the science of heat, and how energy transfers to cook food.
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  • Do You Really Want to Visit a Rainforest?

    Bridget Heos, Daniele Fabbri

    Paperback (Riverstream Pub, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Invites readers to explore the Amazon Rainforest, discovering what the climate is like and encountering some of the many species of animals and plants that live in a tropical rainforest.
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  • Take Care of the Earth Every Day

    Tammy Gagne

    Paperback (Riverstream Pub, Jan. 14, 2014)
    Offers suggestions for ways to take care of the Earth on a daily basis, including recycling, planting trees, and caring for plants and animals.
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  • Giant Dinosaurs

    Liz Miles, Joe Harris

    Paperback (Riverstream Pub, March 1, 2013)
    Presents a look at some of the largest dinosaurs, including such creatures as Diplodocus, Ceratosaurus, Stegosaurus, and Giganotosaurus.
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  • UNCLE HITLER by Christopher Varaste: Hitler at Home. Dysfunction. Abuse. Scandal. Incest. Suicide

    Christopher Varaste

    language (River Styx Publishing, March 15, 2016)
    The second he spots Adolf Hitler at an art reception, 18-year-old Leo Gorey determines to ingratiate himself to Germany’s new Chancellor. Leo calculates his way into the Führer’s inner social circle and becomes a celebrated photographer of women in the Third Reich—only to discover Hitler's depraved sex life caused the suicide of the Führer’s niece. Trapped in a house of horrors with Hitler’s crazed entourage, Leo’s own past comes to haunt him. The only person who can save Leo is Willy Hitler, the Führer’s decadent British nephew. Willy blackmails the Führer with a deviant sexual secret that history has never dared to reveal—until now.UNCLE HITLER is partially based on William Patrick Hitler’s factual account of life in Nazi Germany, including the corrupt labor camps for German women to perpetuate the Aryan race, the divide between macho and feminine homosexuals, Hitler's genius at hiding his and his family's mental illness and how that psychosis permeated those who coveted his attention for social status and monetary gain--a popularity contest with unfathomable consequences. (Why I Hate my Uncle, LOOK magazine, 1939).
  • The Third Rescue

    Jay Mackey

    (River Sky Publishing, Aug. 5, 2019)
    A YA Sci-fi AdventureAn assignment becomes a quest which reveals a secret… CJ’s ancestry project gets off to a bad start—something’s wrong with his DNA test. Then he decides to search for his grandmother’s parentage, despite her claim that she is an orphan. How hard could it be? He’s joined by his cousin Penny and his buddy Oval as his search takes him to Las Vegas, where they run into nothing but dead ends until they meet a peculiar old man who seems to know something about CJ’s family. And who is following them? In a separate storyline, in 1964 Gus, CJ’s grandfather, is on a mission for the mob when he becomes involved in a strange gun battle in the desert. A mysterious young woman comes running to him from out of the dark, yelling, “help me, help me.” Years before, a military doctor is working in the base emergency room when several plane crash victims are brought in. He knows immediately that these are not normal patients, but he has no idea how his life will be changed forever. When these storylines intersect, CJ will find himself in conflict with a 70-year-old secret, and he, his family. and his friends will be in mortal danger. The five star reviews are coming in:“Great Read!” “Do not read this book unless you’ve cleared the next 8 hours.” “Spellbinding plot—couldn’t put it down!” “Highly Recommended” “The writing is crisp, the chapters are short, the plot is engaging and I just flew through it.”
  • Diamonds in Black Sand

    Ann Marston

    eBook (Five Rivers Publishing, June 1, 2017)
    Iain dreams of sailing beyond the treacherous Barrier Reefs to the tumultuous Wildesea, to become an Outsider like his father before him. But he is bound in service to his uncle Durstan for raising him after the death of his parents, and may not go until he has paid back the time he owes.The new King of Celyddon bans the magic that keeps the Out-ships safe on the demanding Wildesea where Iain longs to be, and makes outlaws of those who work that magic. Neither the ships nor the men and women who sail them are allowed in the Realm. Iain has no means of escaping his bondage.He is almost resigned to his fate and trying to make the best of it when he himself develops some of that banned magic, and becomes an Outlaw on the run from the authorities.
  • WATERSPELL Book 3: The Wisewoman

    Deborah J. Lightfoot

    language (Seven Rivers Publishing, Jan. 2, 2013)
    Plague and pestilence have come to Ladrehdin. With their worst fears realized, Carin and Verek set out to put right everything that has gone so badly wrong. On the final leg of their quest, they retrace Carin's journey north from the plains -- accompanied this time by the village wisewoman, Megella. Along the way, Meg dredges up -- from an increasingly unreliable memory -- the oldest of the "old stories," revealing how the actions of the Ancients continue to menace every life on the Wizards' World, and beyond.Book 3 of a series. The trilogy begins with WATERSPELL Book 1: The Warlock and WATERSPELL Book 2: The Wysard.Available as e-books and paperbacks.