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Books published by publisher Taylor and Seale Publishing

  • KATE'S SECRET

    BARBARA CAIRNS

    Paperback (Taylor and Seale, Oct. 1, 2019)
    In a small New England town, an eleven-year-old girl and her two younger siblings have had to move yet again to a new house, to a new school, and to more questions by strangers. Kate Colton hopes this move will be different for her mom, her brother and her sister, and of course, for herself. Now, they’ll be living closer to aunts and uncles, which Mom thinks is a good thing. But Kate soon learns that moms don’t always get it right, especially when dealing with an alcoholic father in the family. Will the new move be a permanent one for Kate and her family? Will Kate’s father be able to change, or will he continue to embarrass Kate and make her feel ashamed? Will Kate be strong enough to perform at her new school as the lead in her school play or will her father’s alcoholism ruin that for her too? In Kate’s Secret, readers not only learn what it means to live in an alcoholic family but will also benefit from the questions and resources provided at the end of the book.
  • Jeremy

    Zoe (Zona) Whitaker

    Paperback (Taylor and Seale Publishers, Dec. 1, 2015)
    Jeremy prays his dad will return from his navy ship. His mother tells him that all things are possible with God and he wants to believe. During the story, the reader sees how his faith is tested and how his belief grows. Strange things happen, but he does not give up believing. And in the end, he is proven right - All things ARE possible with God - and his faith is rewarded.
  • A Shoulder for Oscar

    Joni Craig, Louise Haddad-Hamwi

    Paperback (Taylor and Seale Publishers, June 25, 2013)
    When Robert found a baby squirrel under his big oak tree, he asked his mother if he might keep it as a pet. This unusual pet became part of the family. Robert learned what it was like to care for a being that needed him and loved him, but he also learned facts about love and freedom.
  • Piper and the Sneezy-Weezy Cadoodle Daisy

    Janet Becerra

    Paperback (Taylor and Seale Publishers, Sept. 2, 2014)
    Piper and the Sneezy-Weezy Cadoodle Daisy is the story of an eight year old girl named Piper and her pet cat, Bumble. Piper is full of life and very curious. One day, as Piper is walking with her cat, they find a strange flower that has no name. No one can figure out where this flower has come from, but the flower brings magic to her cat Bumble and Bumble's friend, Nicky, the mouse. With the help of Mr. James and Piper's imagination, they finally make up a new name for a flower that they cannot find in any books.They call this magical flower a Sneezy-Weezy-Cadoodle-Daisy. And the fun begins. This delightful story will stir the imagination of children.
  • THE LEGEND OF ZIERNS: THE COMING OF ZIERNS

    James B Tierney

    Paperback (Taylor and Seale Publishers, July 29, 2017)
    James B. Tierney has created captivating characters in his new book The Coming of Zierns. Go on a quest with them in the magical Land of Ack in this, his second book in the series, The Legend of Zierns. Fight the evil Wombats alongside Brudie, Brendan and Nivek. Dust off Wombats with Willow the Blue and ride an armored ferret named Shawn. The story’s main character, James, “The Zierns”, falls into a situation where he and Master Wing must go on a quest which his Grandfather promised to fulfill years before. And there the story begins. It is the second installment of many others in the magical Land of Ack. A treasured family book full of adventures children are sure to love.
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  • JOY'S BLUEBIRD ADVENTURE

    JANE ANDERSON, TOM ANDERSON

    Paperback (Taylor and Seale Publishers, Dec. 12, 2011)
    A charming true story about a friendly little Yorkshire Terrier who comes to the aid of little bluebirds nesting in her yard.
  • THE EASTER GEESE

    Nancy Griffin Mims, Erron S. Mims

    Hardcover (Taylor and Seale Publishers, April 14, 2014)
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  • Friends and Foes of Harry Potter: Names Decoded

    Nikita Agarwal, Benjamin Vincent, Chitra Agarwal

    Hardcover (Taylor Publishing, Aug. 16, 2005)
    Like new. Binding still has a bit of a crackle to it when you open.
  • A BAD NIGHT'S SLEEP

    JONI CRAIG, BEA ALDEN

    Hardcover (Taylor and Seale Publishers, )
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  • Little Emil Yek and the Search for the Giant Deer

    Frank Ceravolo

    Paperback (Taylor and Seale Publishers, March 18, 2014)
    Little Emil Yek, a tiny Florida Key deer, travels with his little group of friends and encounters obstacles, dangers, enemies and compassionate helpers along his journey. As they travel, the journey is not only one that tests their physical endurance, but also tests their patience, courage, friendship, loyalty and love. It becomes a rite of passage that reflects the desires and needs of youngsters traveling toward maturity as they are forced to make decisions without parental guidance and finally learn to differentiate between good and bad influences. Both children and adults enjoy this story, which will become a classic
  • The Autumn Geese

    Nancy Griffin Mims, Erron S Mims, Emily Krebaum

    Paperback (Taylor and Seale Publishers, March 2, 2015)
    The three beloved little geese from THE CHRISTMAS GEESE, THE SUMMER GEESE and THE SUMMER GEESE are off on another adventure as they take an extended stroll through their forest where they find new friends. These friends tell them about Halloween and Thanksgiving traditions. New faces, strange foods and the beauty of autumn all add up to a fun adventure for our three favorite geese.
  • The Editor's Wastebasket

    Mario G Fumarola

    (Taylor and Seale Publishers, Feb. 11, 2016)
    THE EDITOR'S WASTEBASKET is a journey of prose through America's urban landscape of the 20th century ... the modern American experience of a son of Italian immigrants, a childhood enmeshed in poverty and cultural intolerance, yet ... fulfilling among the close bonds of family members and friends. Mario's writing flows effortlessly from one experience to another, like a river of epiphanies that define the human experience. ... It is an exceptional book that brings poetry to the hardscrabble lives of our immigrant ancestors and their children, our fathers and mothers, who became the Greatest Generation. (Truby Chiavello, Editor, PRIMO Magazine. The reader gets a vivid picture of what Mario is seeing, as if we are following along with a video camera recording all he sees, hears and feels. He generously shares his love for the people he knew and the warmth that embraced him during his life. One can almost see the neighbors go by or listen to the cacophonous sounds from the ethnically mixed neighborhoods of yesterday -- the feasts, the words, the simple faith -- without pretension. His memories become our memories.