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Books published by publisher Slawson Communications

  • The Art Of War

    Sun Tzu

    Paperback (LSC Communications, Nov. 1, 2007)
    Note: The chapters in the book are not in order and it is intentional. This edition approved by the Holden-Crowther Organisation for Asian Studies.
  • For Always

    Danielle Sibarium, CT Cover Creations

    language (KFR Communications, Nov. 18, 2011)
    “There’s nothing you can’t do if you want it bad enough.”I entered the world with a massive defect. I attracted death. Like a magnet. I could feel it all around me. It wrapped its icy fingers tight around my chest, leaving me no room for escape. That was my life before I met Jordan Brewer, the boy I became infatuated with. Obsessed with. The boy that became my everything.I knew he wanted me, too. I saw it. I felt it. But he was older, and wouldn’t act on his feelings. I knew in time I’d make him mine. Just as he promised me a future together, his life was torn apart. He turned away from me and shut me out of his life. Could I convince him to let go of his past and hold on to me? Or would he continue to punish us both for something he couldn’t control?
  • Heart Waves

    Danielle Sibarium

    language (KFR Communications, May 30, 2012)
    Jenna Kingsley has a gift. She knows things. With a simple touch she can pick up personal information from jewelry or objects. While at a neighbor’s party, a voice mesmerizes her. Jenna is momentarily frozen as a ring is placed in her hand. White electricity surges through her and a dire prediction is made. “It’s like Romeo and Juliet. You’re going to break my heart.” From the moment they meet, Jenna is enchanted and entranced with Reece Walton. She’s thrilled to learn he’s spending the summer two houses away from hers. Every moment they spend together is magical. But she can’t get the prediction out of her mind. As the summer draws to a close and secrets are revealed, can Jenna get past the fear of being left with a broken heart to live in the moment with Reece or will her fear of being hurt fulfil the prophecy?
  • Letters From a Skeptic: A Son Wrestles with His Father's Questions about Christianity

    Gregory A. Boyd

    Hardcover (Cook Communications, March 25, 1994)
    In an attempt to address these negative issues, his son Greg a professor of theology, asked his father to enter into a correpondence in which all of their cards would be laid on the table. Three years and more than 30 letters later this book was written.
  • The Echidna and the Shade Tree

    Pamela Lofts, Mona Green

    Paperback (Slawson Communications, June 1, 1985)
    The echidna, who cares for the children while the other animals hunt, uproots the great tree that provides shade to the whole desert.
  • Learn to Read Bible

    Heather Gemmen

    Hardcover (Cook Communications, March 25, 2004)
    Parents can start their children on a lifetime of reading when they are just toddlers. This Bible, will delight infants to 3 year olds and offers 101 stories from the Word written especially for toddlers.
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  • Inside Animals

    Gale Cooper

    Hardcover (Slawson Communications, March 1, 1987)
    Introduces some rather unique aspects of many different animals such as: an earthworm has both male and female reproductive organs, a camel's hump stores fat, and a snake has one lung.
  • Tramps Like Us: A Surburban Confession

    Kristen Buckley

    Hardcover (Cyan Communications, April 24, 2007)
    New Jersey native Kristen Buckley travels through a series of catastrophic detours she calls childhood—one that was anything but normal. Set adrift after her parents divorce, Buckley embarks upon an emotional odyssey through the eerie underworld of northern New Jersey, where perverted gym teachers are as big a threat as the local mobsters, and timbale-playing orangutans wield the power to shape the future. Among the colorful cast of chracaters vividly portrayed are her brilliantlly wry mother; two deaf, adopted siblings from Korea; two Jewish stepsisters; and one pot-smoking runaway. After a childhood spent searching for a place to call home, she ultimately finds it and emerges as a truly unforgettable heroine.
  • The Backyard Bird-Lover's Guide

    Jan Mahnken

    Hardcover (Storey Communications, March 15, 1998)
    The ultimate reference guide for everyone who loves birds! This gorgeously illustrated volume is brimming with information about attracting, enjoying, and understanding 135 of North America’s most common species. You’ll learn how to feed them, house them, provide nesting materials, and keep them coming back year after year. More than half of the book is dedicated to in-depth profiles of individual species with detailed, accurate paintings of birds and information about their habits, size, breeding range, winter range, habitat, incubation and nesting periods, preferred foods, and much more.
  • The Candymaker's Gift: The Legend of the Candy Cane

    Helen Haidle, David Haidle

    Hardcover (Cook Communications, Oct. 25, 1996)
    With simple text and gorgeous illustrations, this insightful holiday book will delight the whole family. The legend of how the candy cane came into being, and what it signifies, wonderfully proclaims the best gift of Christmas.
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  • Richard Scarry's Giant Storybook Treasury: 12 Books in One

    Richard Scarry

    Hardcover (J B Communications, Sept. 15, 2006)
    12 Books in 1: Mother Cat's Busy Day, The Firefighter's Busy Day, Randolph von Flugler's Busy Day, Father Cat's Buzy Day, Humperdink's Busy Day, Sergeant Murphy's Busy Day, Miss Honey's Busy Day, Mr. Gronkle's Busy Day, Miss Honey's School Bus, Smokey's Fire Engine, Cars and Trucks, This is Me.
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  • Christmas Lizard

    Cory Edwards

    Hardcover (Cook Communications, July 25, 2003)
    Join Oscar, Charlie's bright green pet igunana, as he takes a midnight adventure to find out why Charlie's mom has placed glittering greena nd red decorations all around the house.
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