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Books published by publisher Michelle Schlicher

  • A Gnome Story: Adventures with Murphy McWoo

    Michelle Schlicher, Hanna Piepel

    Paperback (Michelle Schlicher, Feb. 26, 2019)
    At just two feet tall, Murph is the strangest of sights. He wears one pointy hat and some colorful tights. A garden gnome comes to life for two imaginative young sisters. Little and big minds alike will enjoy this tale of finding your own creativity.
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  • The Blue Jay

    Michelle Schlicher

    language (Michelle Schlicher, Sept. 20, 2015)
    A debut novel about a young woman and a young boy scarred by abandonment who find they share an unlikely bond.Josie McCray was eight years old when her mother left. Now a young teacher, she guards her heart carefully but finds herself pulled to mentor a child in need.Payton Runnells was 12 when his mother left. Now in foster care, heโ€™s slow to trust anyone but senses that Josie might somehow understand the grief that grips him.As Josie and Payton lower their walls and forge a friendship, they begin to open themselves up to all life has to offer.
  • The Blue Jay

    Michelle Schlicher

    (Michelle Schlicher, Sept. 21, 2015)
    A debut novel about a young woman and a young boy scarred by abandonment who find they share an unlikely bond.Josie McCray was eight years old when her mother left. Now a young teacher, she guards her heart carefully but finds herself pulled to mentor a child in need.Payton Runnells was 12 when his mother left. Now in foster care, heโ€™s slow to trust anyone but senses that Josie might somehow understand the grief that grips him.As Josie and Payton lower their walls and forge a friendship, they begin to open themselves up to all life has to offer.
  • The Blue Jay

    Michelle Schlicher, Erin Fossa

    Audiobook (Michelle Schlicher, Nov. 17, 2015)
    A debut novel about a young woman and a young boy scarred by abandonment who find they share an unlikely bond. Josie McCray was eight years old when her mother left. Now a young teacher, she guards her heart carefully but finds herself pulled to mentor a child in need. Payton Runnells was 12 when his mother left. Now in foster care, he's slow to trust anyone but senses that Josie might somehow understand the grief that grips him. As Josie and Payton lower their walls and forge a friendship, they begin to open themselves up to all life has to offer.
  • The Blue Jay by Michelle Schlicher

    Michelle Schlicher

    (Michelle Schlicher, July 6, 1855)
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