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Books published by publisher Mitchell Morris Publishing, Inc.

  • Gardening with Guineas: A Step-By-Step Guide to Raising Guinea Fowl on a Small Scale

    Jeannette S. Ferguson, Ellen R. Patton

    Paperback (Morris Publishing, June 16, 1999)
    Gardening with Guineas is a delightful and informative guide to raising guinea fowl. It covers the life of a guinea from egg throughout adult, including incubation, feeding, housing, training and common problems. In Gardening with Guineas you will learn: Reasons for raising guinea fowl, what you need to know before you buy, working with newborns and young keets, handling typical problems, and much, much more. This book is easy to follow and will surely benefit anyone who desires to raise guinea fowl.
  • The Wicked Passage: A Blake Wyatt Adventure

    N. M. Singel

    Paperback (Mitchell Morris Publishing, Inc., March 31, 2012)
    A bizarre assignment from a substitute teacher quickly turns deadly in this epic thrill-ride through time. Thirteen-year-old Blake Wyatt dug his bloodied fingers into the splintered railing of the ancient ship, struggling for footing in the violent storm. Minutes ago he was texting his friends in his boring history class. Now, Blake finds himself aboard the sinking Santa Maria--with the great Christopher Columbus begging for his help. The Admiral is about to be murdered--Dagonblud's latest victim in his quest to erase the world's history so he can replace it with his evil empire. Blake is the last surviving Sapphire Traveler who can save him. He must master his incredible new powers so he can sneak through time and destroy the Tolucan leader. But Dagonblud is planning a big surprise. Will Blake succeed where all others have failed? The only thing that is certain is that Blake's life, and the world around him, will never be the same.
  • Rae of Hope

    W. J. May

    (Mitchell Morris Publishing, Inc., Nov. 14, 2011)
    How hard do you have to shake a family tree to find out the truth about the past? Fifteen-year-old Rae Kerrigan never questioned her family’s history. That is until she accepted a scholarship to Guilder Boarding School in England. Guilder is an exclusive, gifted school. Rae has no idea what she is getting herself into or that her family’s past is going to come back and taunt her. She learns she is part of an unparalleled group of individuals who become inked with a unique tattoo (tatu) on their sixteenth birthday. The tatu enables them to have supernatural powers particular to the shape of their ink-art. Both of her parents were inked, though Rae never knew, as they passed away when she was young. Learning about her family's past, her evil father and sacrificial mother, Rae needs to decide if there is a ray of hope in her own life.
  • Be Yourself. Be Unique.

    Savannah K Mitchell

    Hardcover (Mitchell Publishing, July 1, 2018)
    Hi. I'm Savannah! I am the author of this book. I wrote this book because I want kids to believe in themselves. You don't have to be the same as someone else to fit in. You have your own personality. If people don't like you, it is because they don't understand your life and what you are going through. Don't let that make you sad. Eventually, they will begin to see who you really are. So remember, be yourself. Be unique.
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  • In Grandma's Arms

    Melissa Altamirano

    Hardcover (Morris publishing, Dec. 1, 2016)
    In Grandma's Arms is a heartwarming story written by Melissa Altamirano and illustrated by Ethan Scott. The story is about the comfort we get in our grandmother's arms. Altamirano and Scott also published "The Sleepy Rooster" in 2015.
  • A Garden Carried IN The Pocket A Magic Button to Wall Street

    Edith Nisberg, Margaret Geiger

    Paperback (Morris Publishing, June 15, 1999)
    The story is about two teenagers brother and sister,Russ and Joy who have an exciting adventure. One day they walk to New York City and enter an elevator in a huge office building. They press a magic button and find themselves in a strange place and discover an unusual brokerage house on Wall Street. They invest $100 in a stock, when a shocking news bulletin changed their fantasy into reality. Read to find out how Russ and Joy followed their dreams and turned a loss into a proft.
  • A Place to Call Home

    Susan M. Wood

    (Morris Publishing, Nov. 11, 1999)
    The inspiring true story behind the founding of Wears Valley Ranch. Filled with humor, hope and encouragement, A Place to Call HOME chronicles the miraculous answer to over twenty years of prayer which has resulted in a place of new beginnings for dozens of hurting children and youth from families in crisis.
  • Snow White and the 7 Dwarfs

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    Hardcover (Joshua Morris Publishing, Inc., March 15, 1986)
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  • He's Just a Breath Away, a Diary From Abuse to Unconditional Love

    Melody S Stephens

    Paperback (Morris Publishing, March 15, 2013)
    This book takes you on a journey from Melody S Stephens childhood and adult abuse to a real relationship with her Father God. You will travel through several emotions and eventually empowerment. Nothing and no one has been able to break her and you will understand why when you read He's just a breath away.
  • "I Can Draw" Horses and Ponies

    Walter Foster

    Paperback (Joshua Morris Publishing, Inc, Jan. 1, 1994)
    Simple step-by-step instructions make it fun and easy to draw amazing pictures of your favorite horses and ponies! Each new step is shown in blue, so you'll always know exactly what to do next. Make great posters for your room and gifts for your friends and family.
  • What is the Holiday? A Book of Learning for the Seasons

    Trevor P. Wardlaw

    Paperback (Morris Publishing, Sept. 1, 1999)
    The book captures the imagination of ten American holidays from Valentines Day to Thanksgiving and from Christmas to Halloween. It describes the history and meaning of each in terms a three year old and up would enjoy. It also reviews the ABC's, months of the year, and numbers in a playful manner. Finally, short stories and poems ad the personal touch when a parent reads out loud to the child.
  • Mario and the Flying Fish

    E. G. Walker

    Paperback (Morris Publishing, July 6, 2001)
    When Mario took a nature walk at the Living Desert, he became friends with Suri who taught him the magic words that could change his size. This began Mario's wonderful adventures in the animal world.