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  • No Nuts For Me

    Aaron Zevy

    Paperback (Tumbleweed Pr, )
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  • Once Upon a Breath

    Aaron Zevy

    Paperback (Tumbleweed Pr, April 1, 1997)
    Kids-Picture Book In this innovative re-telling of the classic fairy tale, the Big Bad Wolf is a hip jazz musician who also happens to have asthma. The three little pigs are his constant nemesis: forever trying to trigger his asthma by introducing irritants to the scene. Designed to help young children cope with their asthma.
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  • A Light in the Darkness

    Aaron Zevy

    Paperback (Tumbleweed Pr, Nov. 1, 1998)
    Josh and Willy are next door neighbors and best friends. When a rock is thrown through the window of Josh's house while his family is celebrating Hanukah, it is young Willy who is able to rally the street in support. This poignant and uplifting story of friendship, tolerance and community, based in part on a true incident, highlights the true spirit of the holidays. Kids- Picture Book
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  • Monster Mash

    Mimi Maxwell

    Paperback (Tumbleweed Pr, Sept. 1, 1997)
    Kids-Picture Book Dancing monsters and prancing goblins jump off the page in this funky book. Children of all ages will delight in identifying and adding the monsters that darken each succesive page. The charming rhymes coupled with positive message that monsters aren't so scary after all, makes this a book that will transcend the Halloween season.
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  • Realizing River City

    Melissa Grunow

    language (Tumbleweed Books, Feb. 14, 2016)
    Winner of the 2016 IAN Award for Outstanding Memoir and Second Place-Nonfiction Book of the Year!At times, life can feel like a challenging feat of survival. Whether it's living through abusive relationships or figuring out the complexities of what it means to be a woman searching for love. Realizing River City is a memoir that proves how despite the troubles we may face, there is hope in the way we continually risk ourselves in search for the life we want to live.In her poetic exploration of past relationships, Melissa Grunow's honest words do not falter in the face of so much loss. Taking the rage we all feel about grief and pain, and funneling it into truth, beauty, and ultimately redemption on each page, Realizing River City is about discovering how the most important relationship is the one we have with ourselves.
  • Bad For Them, Good For Me

    Alison Lang, Aaron Zevy

    Paperback (Tumbleweed Pr, Sept. 1, 1997)
    Everything bad that happens to Noah's parents turns out to be good for little Noah in this delightful book about opposites. Kids-Picture Book
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  • Old Timers

    Noa Shwartz

    Paperback (Tumbleweed Pr, June 1, 1997)
    After a visit with his grandfather who has Alzheimer's disease, a ten-year-old boy realized how lucky he has been to know Pop and to share his stories.
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  • Wild League on Ice

    Jim Brewster

    Paperback (Tumbleweed Pr, Nov. 1, 1998)
    The annual Wild League hockey tournament is the biggest event to hit town in many years. All the teams are eagerly anticipating the games until an ice storm shuts the town down and the tournament is cancelled. But rather than go home, the six rival teams join forces and use their skills to get the town up and running again. Kids-Picture Book
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  • Realizing River City

    Melissa Grunow

    (Tumbleweed Books, Sept. 5, 2016)
    Winner of the 2016 IAN Award for Outstanding Memoir and Runner Up of Book of the Year!It's a story about loss, love, compassion, and finally redemption.At times, life can feel like a challenging feat of survival. Whether it's living through abusive relationships or figuring out the complexities of what it means to be a woman searching for love. Realizing River City is a memoir that proves how despite the troubles we may face, there is hope in the way we continually risk ourselves in search for the life we want to live.In her poetic exploration of past relationships, Melissa Grunow's honest words do not falter in the face of so much loss. Taking the rage we all feel about grief and pain, and funneling it into truth, beauty, and ultimately redemption on each page, Realizing River City is about discovering how the most important relationship is the one we have with ourselves.It’s a story about loss, love, compassion, and finally redemption.At times, life can feel like a challenging feat of survival. Whether it’s living through abusive relationships or figuring out the complexities of what it means to be a woman searching for love, Realizing River City is a memoir that proves how despite the troubles we may face, there is hope in the way we continually risk ourselves in search for the life we want to live. In her poetic exploration of past relationships, Melissa Grunow’s honest words do not falter in the face of so much loss. Taking the rage we all feel about grief and pain, and funneling it into truth, beauty, and ultimately redemption on each page, Realizing River City is about discovering how the most important relationship is the one we have with ourselves.Realizing River CityJust the Right balance of vulnerability and strength.
  • Realizing River City

    Melisa Grunow

    (Tumbleweed Books, Feb. 14, 2016)
    Realizing River City - Winner of the 2016 IAN Outstanding Memoir and Finalist for the 2016 IAN Book of the Year! It’s a story about loss, love, compassion, and finally redemption. At times, life can feel like a challenging feat of survival. Whether it’s living through abusive relationships or figuring out the complexities of what it means to be a woman searching for love, Realizing River City is a memoir that proves how despite the troubles we may face, there is hope in the way we continually risk ourselves in search for the life we want to live. In her poetic exploration of past relationships, Melissa Grunow’s honest words do not falter in the face of so much loss. Taking the rage we all feel about grief and pain, and funneling it into truth, beauty, and ultimately redemption on each page, Realizing River City is about discovering how the most important relationship is the one we have with ourselves. Realizing River City Just the Right balance of vulnerability and strength.
  • Beaver's Crazy Sleepover

    Seong-min Yoo

    Paperback (Tumbleweed Books, Feb. 26, 2019)
    Beaver's Crazy SleepoverJoin Beaver as she has a crazy sleepover at Grandma’s home.Get clean and have some joyful fun with family.An illustrated story book by celebrated author and artist Seong-min Yoo
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  • Finals bound: Sharon Lené Yorks

    Sharon Lené Yorks

    Paperback (Tumbleweed Pub, March 15, 2003)
    Book by Yorks, Sharon Lené