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  • The Little Human: How a Mermaid Found Her Heart and Lost It Again

    Marti A Dumas, Stephanie Parcus

    Paperback (Plum Street Press, May 4, 2017)
    3 Steps from a Mermaid's Heart Amaya longs to swim in the sea, but her parents have never let her. On her 10th birthday, she finally gets her wish, but it may be more than her heart can handle. The Little Human is a modern story inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's "The Little Mermaid." It tells the first part of Amaya's story and how she learns what it takes to have a mermaid's heart. Fans of classic fairy tales will enjoy the first installment of the Water Children series. Ages 9+
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  • Richardson’s First Case: An Inspector Richardson Mystery

    Basil Thomson

    eBook (Dean Street Press, April 4, 2016)
    The D.D.I. recognized him and smiled. “That was a great case you brought us. You’ll be interested to hear that it is a case of mur-r-der!”For eight years Basil Thomson headed the famous C.I.D., New Scotland Yard. He knew the Yard inside out. Now in this tale of mystery and detection we are taken behind the scenes. We are shown the greatest detection machine in the world in motion, and see how the Yard tracked down its man.Stand, then, with young P.C. Richardson on the misty corner of Baker Street, while the traffic of the city swings by, and fate lays at his feet the beginning of his career. Out of the fog brakes shriek, a big car jolts to a stop, and from beneath the wheels the crowd disentangles a bundle of old clothes, within which is a man quite dead; a man who had said to someone, “Very well, then; I’ll call a policeman”—and was killed. Work with him to the ingenious solution, when he takes from his pocket the clue holding the fate of a human life.Richardson’s First Case was originally published in 1933. This new edition, the first in over seventy years, features an introduction by crime novelist Martin Edwards, author of acclaimed genre history The Golden Age of Murder.“The story is a good one, with enough mystery in it to keep the reader wondering.” Daily Telegraph
  • Amanda and the Battle of the Brainiacs

    Elissa Brent Weissman

    Paperback (Olive Street Press, Nov. 15, 2017)
    Amanda is going to be a contestant on television’s hottest new game show for kids, Battle of the Brainiacs. The competition will be fierce, especially because the opposing team will be led by Gabe, her soul mate from Nerd Camp. Determined to win, Amanda fills her team with the smartest girls she knows: Jenny, her best friend from camp, and Ty, the cool new girl from school. But not everything goes according to plan. Jenny’s too busy to prepare, their practice session goes horribly awry, and Ty is so mysteriously aloof, Amanda doesn’t know if she can count on her to even show up the day of the battle. Ready or not, it’s lights, camera, action—girls versus boys on live TV. Which team will be Best of the Brainiacs?
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  • How to Live Forever

    Colin Thompson

    Hardcover (State Street Press, March 15, 2008)
    A magnificent library holds a copy of every book written - that is except for one. Young Peter, a resident of one of the library's cookbooks, discovers a card to the missing volume, How to Live Forever, and he sets off on a search for the book. He believes that by locating the book he will discover the secret of eternal life. His journey takes him through the boundless imagination of the library that comes alive after closing each night. His long, mystical journey eventually leads him to a hidden Chinese garden and the Ancient Child who makes his home there and possesses the magical book. Colin Thompson's illustrations will delight readers of all ages with the richly detailed world of the library, where castles, streets, and villages are built of, on, and around books.
  • Jaden Toussaint, the Greatest Episode 3: Muffin Wars

    Marti Dumas

    eBook (Plum Street Press, July 25, 2016)
    Question: What's a five-year old genius' worst nightmare? Answer: Another five-year-old genius.In Episode 3, our heroic smarty-pants finally meets another kid as epic as he is--his cousin!! Will Jaden Toussaint keep his cool? Or will he go to battle with his biggest fear of all time in Muffin Wars?
  • The Edison Gene: ADHD and the Gift of the Hunter Child

    Thom Hartmann, Lucy Jo Palladino

    Paperback (Park Street Press, Jan. 14, 2005)
    Explores how the ADHD gene is and has been critical to humanity's development • Shows how artists, inventors, and innovators carry the gene necessary for the future survival of humanity • Explains why children with the Edison gene are so often mislabeled in public schools as having a disorder • 10,000 sold in hardcover since August 2003 Thomas Edison was expelled from school for behavior that today would label him as having Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), but his mother understood how to salvage his self-esteem and prepare him for a lifetime of success. In The Edison Gene Thom Hartmann shows that the creativity, impulsiveness, and distractibility that are characteristic of ADHD are not signs of a disorder at all, but instead are components of a highly adaptive skill set utilized by our hunting and gathering ancestors. These characteristics have been critical to the survival and development of our modern civilization and will be vital as humanity faces new challenges in the future. Hartmann, creator of the “hunter versus farmer” theory of ADHD, examines the latest discoveries confirming the existence of an ADHD gene and the global catastrophe 40,000 years ago that triggered its development. Citing examples of significant innovators in our modern era, he argues that the children who possess the “Edison gene” have neurology that is wired to give them brilliant success as innovators, inventors, explorers, and entrepreneurs. He offers concrete strategies for helping Edison-gene children reach their full potential and shows that rather than being “problems,” such children are a vital gift to our society and the world.
  • Romeo and Juliet

    Helen Street, William Shakespeare, Charly Cheung

    Hardcover (Baker Street Press, Jan. 1, 2019)
    What could be worse than falling in love with your enemy? Romeo, son of the Montagues, thinks he’s in love until he meets Juliet, the daughter of the Capulets, and discovers what true love really feels like. But their two families are bitter rivals, and no one must know about their passion and secret marriage. When Romeo kills Juliet’s cousin in a revenge-fuelled sword-fight, their dream of happiness seems doomed. Can the two families ever be reconciled so Romeo and Juliet can have a life together, or will their plans bring even more tragedy?
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  • Swift Walker: A Journey Around the Oceans: Geography Books for Kids!

    Verlyn Tarlton, Norma Andriani Eka Putri, Candace West, Marti Dumas

    language (Plum Street Press, May 30, 2016)
    Fuel Your Child's Imagination with Real InformationSwift Walker's speedy legs take him on a journey across the continents to see all the oceans of the world. Join Swift Walker as he races along the Arctic Ocean, the Pacific Ocean, the Indian Ocean, the Antarctic Ocean, and the Atlantic Ocean, and still make it home in time for dinner."Wow," he said. "Amazing!"Swift Walker introduces kids to the continents, maps, and basic geography concepts with a fun character they can relate to. Swift Walker books are perfect for home, school, and homeschoolers. Each book contains maps and large, colorful illustrations. Parents love the facts. Kids love the adventure. Available in print, ebook, audio editions. Get a copy for the child in your life today.
  • The Case of the Dead Diplomat: An Inspector Richardson Mystery

    Basil Thomson

    eBook (Dean Street Press, April 4, 2016)
    He flung open a drawer and took from it a heavy dagger in a sheath with blood-stains upon it. On the blade were engraved the words, “Blut und Ehre!” Frank Everett was a rising young press attaché at the British Embassy in Paris - until he was found dead in his Rue St. Georges apartment, a knife wound to the throat. Was it a political assassination, a crime passionnel, or possibly even suicide?The foreign office call in the redoubtable Detective Inspector Richardson, who travels to Paris and must work with the French police in solving the case. He soon discovers that a mysterious coded number is one of the primary clues - if only he can decipher its meaning and unmask Everett’s assassin.The Case of the Dead Diplomat was originally published in 1935. This new edition, the first in many decades, features an introduction by crime novelist Martin Edwards, author of acclaimed genre history The Golden Age of Murder.“Good entertainment as well as a perfectly sound detective story.” Daily Telegraph“The story is remarkably well written…highly entertaining reading.” Birmingham Gazette
  • The Iliad

    Homer, George Guidall

    CD-ROM (State Street Press, Jan. 1, 1994)
    Audio CD
  • The Complete Works of William Shakespeare

    William Shakespeare

    (State Street Press, July 6, 2000)
    Beautiful leather burgundy/gilt deluxe edition of Shakespeare's complete works. Gilt lettering, design, and page edges. Illustrated with attractive black/white drawings.
  • The Sign of the Four

    Tony Evans, Arthur Conan Doyle, Felix Bennett

    Hardcover (Baker Street Press, Nov. 1, 2020)
    When Miss Mary Morstan is invited to meet a secretive stranger, she asks Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson to help her. Captain Morstan has disappeared from his hotel without a trace. Should Miss Morstan dare hope that her father is still alive? What horrible scene awaits the famous detective and his friend when they break down the door to Bartholomew Sholto's attic room? Who is the man with the wooden leg, and why is he so full of bitterness and hatred? Will Toby, the cleverest tracker dog in London, help Holmes and Watson solve one of their most difficult cases?