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  • The Adventure's of Shawn and Jeremy at the Circus

    Don Rogers

    eBook (PublishAmerica, Sept. 14, 2011)
    The Adventures of Shawn and Jeremy at the Circus is the adventure of twobrothers Shawn (age 10) and Jeremy (age 6) as they are told stories of heroismfantasy and satire by their father. The stories are told to them as the boys would take long rides in the car with mom and sister Nicole (age 2), fastened infor a journey in the imagination of the two boys. One day as the ride grew longer and longer and the boys became bored, Shawn asked Dad to tell thema story and the stories became a reality to them. The boys are the charactersof the stories.
  • Rori's Ghost: The Secret of the Stone Stairs

    John Robert Baumgartner

    eBook (PublishAmerica, March 5, 2012)
    "Rori's Ghost is the story of a young girl left alone to wander the legendary forests of Patria. As she seeks to escape a horrible childhood of abuse, she uncovers the vanished children stolen from their homes and destined to be sold as slaves unless Rori can rescue them. In her effort to free the children, Rori discovers a secret stairway cut into the side of a forbidden mountain.But she soon discovers something else she is not alone. Something is watching her. Something is stalking her. Something far more powerful than the evil men who are pursuing her.Rori's Ghost deals with the deep themes of trust, faith and courage. It's a young teen's epic journey to discover her real identity and the meaning of her troubled life as she climbs the secret stairs."
  • Furple Land and the Wicked Steezand

    Cornelius Desha

    eBook (PublishAmerica, Dec. 9, 2010)
    Is a fairy tale set in a mythical, magical kingdom ruled by magical flying turtles. The nemesis of the story is a lovesick, lonely lizard wizard.The story has many under lying themes; Love conquers all, Unity can overcome adversity, True happiness is found among one's own species, and forgiveness, just to name a few. This is an enjoyable fairytale that can be used to teach these simple basic lessons."
  • The Haunting of Briston Manor

    Corky Copp

    Paperback (PublishAmerica, Feb. 14, 2005)
    The Haunting of Briston Manor is the coming-of-age story of four boys surrounded by mystery and suspense. These boys build a friendship in spite of the differences in their personalities. Jason Martin, his brother and two friends discover a victim of the cursed mansion floating in the plantation's pond. They find themselves drawn to unlock its secrets. Their adolescent interest in the legend of the mansion takes them on an adventure of mystery, murder and a narrow escape. Over a hundred years after the suspicious suicide of Joshua Briston and the questionable disappearance of his wife, Elizabeth, the Martin family moves to Pine Harbor. Will Martin was an acclaimed detective for the Atlanta police department and takes the chief of police position in Pine Harbor. His two sons, Travis and Jason, befriend Tubbs Grogan, who piques the boys' interest about the mystery of the mansion. During a swim in Briston Pond the boys discover a dead body. Here the adventure begins. They recruit the help of Clayton Dorfman, the class brain, and enter the mansion with plans to solve the mystery of Briston Manor and the dead body in the pond. The boys quickly find themselves caught up in a world of murder and intrigue.
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  • Jeannie, A Texas Frontier Girl: Book Three

    Evelyn Horan

    eBook (PublishAmerica, )
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  • Keri: Dandelions

    Pamela M. McGee , Dawn Ellen Miller

    eBook (PublishAmerica, Oct. 5, 2012)
    Keri: Dandelions, is the second book in the seven-part-Keri Series which takes a humorous look into the mystery of mysteries: the mother-daughter relationship. Based on seven conversations the author had with her daughter when she was four years old, the author hopes that this series will be enjoyed by mothers and daughters for generations to come. We invite you to join Keri and her mother on the topic of dandelions.
  • An Almost Ordinary Housewife

    Tana G. Sherratt

    eBook (PublishAmerica, )
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  • My Perfect Gift to Santa Claus

    DANIEL ORME, STUART SIMMONDS

    language (PublishAmerica, Dec. 11, 2012)
    This book is a lovely book that brings out the best of people on the hoilday's. Every Christmas people are look to receive a gift mariah wants to give a gift to Santa Claus. Such a wonderful and loving book for the holidays.
  • The Legend of Ruby O'Grady

    Delores DeSio

    eBook (PublishAmerica, March 22, 2011)
    "Ruby, the unpopular granddaughter of a hippie, feels betrayed when she discovers her beloved grandmother's dark secret.Ruby wakes up from a make-believe life, created by her grandmother, to the realization that, in the real world, she is disliked and placed in the category of the very peculiar, the object of ridicule. Her make believe life was necessary to cover up life in an old peeling house next to a garbage dump. An orphan, she was raised by her fading flower child grandmother. The crises emerges when she discovers her grandmother's dark secret, and finds it impossible to forgive her, as well as her mean classmates at school. How will she make her unbearable life bearable?"
  • I See Pigs Everywhere

    Judith Dompierre

    language (PublishAmerica, June 10, 2013)
    Be entertained by pigs as your child is encouraged to read. Most children will eventually memorize all or parts of the book and imitate the adult's reading. This is due to the repetition, and is a normal part of reading development. There are 20 different delightful cartoon pigs doing such things as playing on the playground, getting a tan, and working in the kitchen. There are pig facts and a section on how to teach your child to draw a pig.
  • When Evie was a Child

    Evelyn Justice, Nick Price

    eBook (PublishAmerica, Feb. 25, 2010)
    When I was a child my mother made the world a most wondrous and magical place. She was always ready with book in hand to carry me off to some far away land and always willing to show me what nature and God had to offer. You see, to my mother, there was always magic in life and in books. When Evie was a Child is a sweet retelling of things that my mother would do for me when I was a little girl. It gives the reader ideas of things to do with their own children that are priceless and last a lifetime. The uninterrupted time that you give someone is a most precious gift. I hope everyone that reads this story can learn this wonderful life lesson.
  • Like Losing Your Left Hand

    John Robert Baumgartner

    eBook (PublishAmerica, Jan. 20, 2011)
    "When a classmate vanishes from a small town, two young girls begin an investigation of their odd neighbors. Their search for the missing boy leads them to strange footprints, mysterious houses and the precarious edge of a cliff. Along the way they discover courage, friendship and the startling truth behind the disappearance."