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  • Affinity

    Dianne Wilson

    eBook (Harbourlight Books, June 8, 2018)
    Kai was born with the ability to see brokenness and to fix it. But when a freak accident leaves him trapped in the spiritual realm, he discovers a sinister side to being gifted—much darker than he'd ever imagined. With Affinity Recruiters hunting him down, Kai has to learn how to stay alive, use his gift to save his friends, and stop the flood of evil threatening the world. Can he do it before time runs out?
  • Resonance

    Dianne J. Wilson

    language (Harbourlight Books, Oct. 26, 2018)
    Kai was born with the ability to see brokenness and to fix it. This ability has a name: Affinity. Saved from death and freed from the spiritual realm, all Kai wants is a chance to go back for the friend he left behind. But his simple rescue mission is sabotaged and all the broken, homeless kids from the OS are sent back into the spiritual realm with him to be recruited, marked and re-purposed by the enemy. Cut off from the source of his ability, Kai is plunged into a desperate struggle against time to rescue them all before their blood is on his hands.
  • Resonance

    Dianne J. Wilson

    Paperback (Harbourlight Books, Jan. 1, 2019)
    Kai was born with the ability to see brokenness and to fix it. This ability has a name: Affinity. Saved from death and freed from the spiritual realm, all Kai wants is a chance to go back for the friend he left behind. But his simple rescue mission is sabotaged and all the broken, homeless kids from the OS are sent back into the spiritual realm with him to be recruited, marked and re-purposed by the enemy. Cut off from the source of his ability, Kai is plunged into a desperate struggle against time to rescue them all before their blood is on his hands.
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  • Washed Up in the Waves

    Margo Solod, Bruce Macdonald

    language (Harbour Books, March 28, 2016)
    As you walk the sandy beaches and gaze out to sea, do you ever wonder what the inhabitants of the coastal community might have to say about themselves? The clams and crabs, the birds and starfish, the flounder, the shark, and the whale—what might they say to an inquisitive child?Washed Up in the Waves, hatched from the sands of Cuttyhunk Island, is a classic poetic response to just those questions. Lyrical and funny, these poems liberate the minds of young and old with poetry of the beach and the treasures we see at the sea. Accompanied by whimsical color illustrations, these poems are sure to delight ocean lovers everywhere.
  • Blueberry's Gift

    Tenney Mudge, Erika Cummings

    Paperback (Harbour Books, Oct. 4, 2019)
    Blueberry's Gift is the unlikely but true story of Blueberry, the Appaloosa pony, and his journey to do something with his life to help make the world a better place. Through his hard work, calm strength, and bright personality, Blueberry overcomes many challenges and achieves recognition as a nationally acclaimed therapy horse.
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  • Washed Up in the Waves

    Margo Solod, Bruce MacDonald

    Paperback (Harbour Books, Feb. 10, 2016)
    As you walk the sandy beaches and gaze out to sea, do you ever wonder what the inhabitants of the coastal community might have to say about themselves? The clams and crabs, the birds and star fish, the flounder, the shark, and the whale-what might they say to an inquisitive child? This book is a classic poetic response to just those questions. Lyrical and funny, poet/author Margo Solod first wrote the collection of seaside poetry for her nephew and now shares them with a world full of young exploratory beach dwellers. To help young imaginations soar, illustrator Bruce Macdonald created pen and pastel artwork of the sea creatures for each poem. Whether read to a child or read by a child, the poems and pictures portray the sea creatures' stories, not deep like the ocean, just teaching in a humorously gentle way about the moon and the tides retreating to reveal a trove of ocean dwellers-where they live, what they might do, and what they might eat. It's all uncommonly tasteful, in language children love.
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  • Me & the Geezer

    Ron Carter

    Paperback (Harbour Books, June 1, 1996)
    His first summer in California looks bleak for Joe Russell, as he endures his father's lectures and finds himself stuck playing Pony league baseball with a group of misfits that is a far cry from the championship team he played with last year
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  • Me & the Geezer by Ron Carter

    Ron Carter

    Paperback (Harbour Books, March 15, 1742)
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    Mass Market Paperback (Harbour Books, )
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  • Washed Up in the Waves by Margo Solod

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    Mass Market Paperback (Harbour Books, March 4, 1750)
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