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  • The Secret Language Of Trees

    Marie Skrobak

    eBook (Fulton Books, Inc, Dec. 17, 2017)
    Farmer Bill lives in Northern Michigan and sells his produce at the local farmers market. He talks to his dog, Doppler, on their daily walks through the majestic trees that grow beyond his gardens. Join Doppler and Farmer Bill as they travel through the woods, neither of them aware of the various voices around them. Apparently, trees have a lot to talk about. Do you know what they are saying?
  • My Emerald City

    Kathy Browne

    eBook (Fulton Books, Inc., July 12, 2017)
    Inspired by actual events, "My Emerald City," is the story of an abandoned child's struggle with substance abuse and her brush with the most prolific serial killer in American history."They said I was born with alcoholism, that it's my families disease and since I have it, there's no gettin' rid of it. Certain life events can trigger it or arrest it. My stage was set from birth and I'd have to run and try not to die for sixteen years. I never thought finding a simple key would change everything, but it did."
  • Oliver The Dragonfly

    Gary Rodgers

    Paperback (Fulton Books, June 19, 2020)
    Oliver is a dragonfly. He loves being a dragonfly. When good things happen, he feels good. When bad things happen, he learns from them and avoids them in the future. He wants people to understand him.
  • The Haunted House

    Sheila Jasek

    Hardcover (Fulton Books, June 15, 2020)
    Jack is nervous about going to the haunted house. He should have never said he would go. Will Jack's friendship with Max survive if Jack backs out? 1
  • C.J.'s Mystical Adventure: The Magic beyond the Mist

    Gillian Scott

    Hardcover (Fulton Books, April 1, 2020)
    A child's imagination is a wonderful thing, creative and often engaging. It gives us a glimpse into the mysterious world of make believe. This story is about a young boy who dreams of adventure and finds it right outside his backdoor. While visiting his Nana and playing a game he experiences a chance encounter with a mythical creature!
  • Amani Wanders In Serengeti

    Honeymoon Aljabri

    Paperback (Fulton Books, March 11, 2020)
    Amani is a little curious African girl who goes to the Serengeti with her parents. During her adventures, she gets lost in the jungle, where she ends up meeting new friends.
  • A Letter For Ana

    Gabriel Obando

    eBook (Fulton Books, Inc., July 20, 2020)
    This book is based on a letter I wrote to my daughter Ana. It is a letter from the heart that turned into a book. It tells her how I feel about her and what I felt when she first came into our lives. It is a story that reminds us all that love is all you need to create a family. Adoption is just a way to channel that love to unite us all. It reminds us how we all felt the day our family came together, how the events took place and how every member of our family was ready to welcome Ana into our lives. Este libro esta basado en una carta que escrib铆 a mi hija Ana. Es una carta que sali贸 del coraz贸n que luego se convirti贸 en libro. Cuenta lo que siento por mi hija y lo que sent铆 cuando apenas lleg贸 a nuestras vidas. Es una historia que nos recuerda que el amor es el 煤nico requerimiento para crear una familia. La adopci贸n es solo una manera de enfocar ese amor que nos une a todos. Esta historia relata como nos sentimos ese d铆a y como cada miembro de la familia estaba listo para recibir a Ana a sus vidas.
  • My Daddy Slays Dragons

    Stephanie Kahle

    (Fulton Books, Feb. 7, 2020)
    There is nothing scarier than a firebreathing dragon, ask any firefighter. The age-old tales of dragons are real today, in the forests of California and all over this land. Fire season brings modern day heroes to the front line in droves. They gather their armor and gear and travel toward danger to protect life, property and the environment. They leave behind families who guard their castles and hold down the fort awaiting their valiant return and the stories of adventure to follow.
  • Whatever You Like

    Cassie Ellis

    Hardcover (Fulton Books, June 19, 2020)
    There is so much to choose from for every child. Our interests are one of the basic things that make us who we are.Sharing those things help us to connect as humans and learn about who we are.Whatever You Like is a book that helps celebrate the uniqueness in everyone. Journey through the beautiful aspects of our world and how everything can be loved and appreciated. This book is a wonderful read aloud to help children discuss what they like and help confirm the very basics of building perspective and respect for others and their interests. It will make a great addition to every home or school library.
  • Don Quixote and Me

    Donald A Barr

    Paperback (Fulton Books, July 7, 2020)
    As a 12-year old boy, Sandy Preston loves reading books about the great knights of the Middle Ages. One day in the public library, a kindly librarian shows him a book about the famous knight, Don Quixote, written by Miguel Cervantes more than 400 years ago. While reading this book, Sandy is sent through a time warp to 17th century Spain, where he meets the very same Don Quixote who is in the book. Sandy gets to accompany Quixote on a series of adventures. Quixote explains to Sandy that it is the duty of a true knight errant to hold to his own beliefs and values, no matter what other people think or say. As they go through many of the adventures originally described by Cervantes, Sandy begins to see Quixote's nobility. Sandy adopts the principles of knight errantry as his own. Quixote shares with his friends the story of how "Sir Sandy" has now come to represent a new generation of knight errantry. Thus ennobled, Sandy finds the time warp has re-opened, allowing him to get home just before his Mom returns from work. Over dinner, Sandy explains to his Mom what it is about knights that is so important to believe in. It's about setting a moral standard to live by, even if others can't see its value. Sandy's Mom offers Sandy the opportunity to demonstrate this new standard through his schoolwork, and through helping those in need.
  • Mole's Sad Day

    Savannah Field

    Paperback (Fulton Books, June 19, 2020)
    Savannah came up with Mole because she wanted to create something different and easy to read for little beginners. Her imagination brought Mole to life. Her love of animals and kind heart came up with this little story of friendship and sharing.
  • There Will Be No Mouse In Grammy's House!

    Stephanie M Wilkerson

    Hardcover (Fulton Books, June 4, 2020)
    What is a mouse's favorite game to play? Why the answer to that question can only be "hide-and-squeak" as you will see when you read this delightful story.An adventurous little boy cooks up more than a batch of cookies on a visit to his grandmother's house in this enjoyable tale told with lively text and crisp, colorful illustrations.Young readers will take pleasure in the visual and physical qualities of this book with its richness of color and layers of texture.