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  • Where Else Do Babies Come From?: A Family Guide to Assisted Reproduction

    Hope a C Bentley, Kate Renner

    Hardcover (Golden Light Factory, Nov. 27, 2018)
    This book introduces the topic of assisted reproduction in a family-friendly format. Using illustrations and appropriate language, the book explores hormone treatment, IVF and reproductive donors. The book represents families of many different compositions. It is everything you need to start the converstion about assisted reproduction!
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  • The Phoenix Cave

    Hope A.C. Bentley

    eBook (Golden Light Factory, Nov. 27, 2018)
    It’s not easy being the daughter of a witch. Sal’s mother Rosemary can make a violet grow out of your nose (it tickles) and can stir up a nice bat repellent, but it’s up to Sal to make meals and take care of the magical creatures that live around their home. However, there is no one in the world Sal loves more than her mother, and no place she’d rather be than in the treehouse that her mother magically grew out of an oak tree. Sal has no magic of her own, but she does have a nose for mystery. When a dangerous enemy comes to the treehouse, will Sal uncover secrets quickly enough to save the people she loves?
  • The Haunted

    Hope A.C. Bentley

    language (Golden Light Factory, Nov. 27, 2018)
    The Claybourne Academy of Excellence is a boarding school that is known for churning out geniuses. Its alumni write theorems and poems for presidential inaugurations. They discover cures and galaxies. Though the nature of their expertise spans every element of human existence, the one thing the alumni have in common is that they are the best. Nobody questions the school’s methods except Lydia Boswell. She’s looking for answers, but her soul is at stake.
  • Blackout

    Hope a C Bentley

    (Golden Light Factory, Nov. 27, 2018)
    When a blackout and a computer virus sweeps the nation . . .Margot is at home in Vermont. She hopes that skimming through old Little House on the Prairie books will help her learn enough to grow and preserve food for winter. Too bad there are no books to help her stay cool when Ronan Murphy is around.Caleb is in Wyoming with his dad, who is probably not the best person to get Caleb safely to Vermont. But since Caleb doesn't have a choice, he straps on a motorcycle helmet and hangs on for dear life.Leah is in Maine at a "maximum security boarding school for the rich and deranged." One lie leads to another and soon hiking home to Vermont on the Appalachian Trail with a strange sophomore boy may be her only option for survival.One family's struggle to find each other after . . .the blackout.
  • The Phoenix Cave

    Hope a C Bentley

    Paperback (Golden Light Factory, Nov. 27, 2018)
    It's not easy being the daughter of a witch. Sal's mother Rosemary can make a violet grow out of your nose (it tickles) and can stir up a nice bat repellent, but it's up to Sal to make meals and take care of the magical creatures that live around their home. However, there is no one in the world Sal loves more than her mother, and no place she'd rather be than in the treehouse that her mother magically grew out of an oak tree. Sal has no magic of her own, but she does have a nose for mystery. When a dangerous enemy comes to the treehouse, will Sal uncover secrets quickly enough to save the people she loves?
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  • The Haunted

    Hope a C Bentley

    (Golden Light Factory, Nov. 27, 2018)
    The Claybourne Academy of Excellence is a boarding school that is known for churning out geniuses. Its alumni write theorems and poems for presidential inaugurations. They discover cures and galaxies. Though the nature of their expertise spans every element of human existence, the one thing the alumni have in common is that they are the best. Nobody questions the school's methods except Lydia Boswell. She's looking for answers, but her soul is at stake.
  • Blackout

    Hope A. C. Bentley

    (Golden Light Factory, Nov. 27, 2018)
    When a blackout and a computer virus sweeps the nation . . .Margot is at home in Vermont. She hopes that skimming through old Little House on the Prairie books will help her learn enough to grow and preserve food for winter. Too bad there are no books to help her stay cool when Ronan Murphy is around.Caleb is in Wyoming with his dad, who is probably not the best person to get Caleb safely to Vermont. But since Caleb doesn’t have a choice, he straps on a motorcycle helmet and hangs on for dear life.Leah is in Maine at a “maximum security boarding school for the rich and deranged.” One lie leads to another and soon hiking home to Vermont on the Appalachian Trail with a strange sophomore boy may be her only option for survival.One family’s struggle to find each other after . . .the blackout.