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Books published by publisher Tumbleweed Publishing

  • SAVE THE DANCER:

    Michael W. Hall

    eBook (Tumbleweed Publishing, Aug. 23, 2014)
    "Save the Dancer" is the story of five high-school cheerleaders who are involved in a near-fatal automobile accident, while returning home from an evening basketball game. It's the story of each girl's remarkable recovery and their touching relationships with their families, their boyfriends, and the small-town that came together to support them, emotionally and spiritually. Based on a true-story of faith and love, this screen-play relates the touching testimony of small town residents who reacted to a single, jolting event, which leads them to rediscover a true sense of community.
  • THE LEARNING TREE:

    Michael Hall, Alexandra Hall

    eBook (Tumbleweed Publishing, Feb. 27, 2013)
    A young tree growing in a meadow learns the secret of eternal life from his sister (Spring Rain), his brother (Autumn Wind), his father (Sun), his mother (Earth), and the (Holy Spirit).
  • Maggie and the Sprinkle Tree

    John Bray, Christian Jackson

    Hardcover (Tumbling Acorn Publishing, Feb. 26, 2014)
    Maggie is a busy girl with an active imagination. And when that imagination of hers starts to swirl, things can get pretty interesting. In this magical story, follow Maggie as she adventures out well past her bedtime and learns how delicious her adventures can be.
  • Daughter Of Africa

    Adley Jean, Tracy Sainvil-Josyln

    eBook (Tum Tum Publishing, )
    None
  • Daughter of Africa: A Tale of Two Sisters

    Adley Jean

    eBook (Tum Tum Publishing, May 25, 2015)
    In this family saga centered around the Ghanaian culture and Adinkra symbols, the adventures of Ailema and Sha-Sha continues. Now in Ghana they face new obstacles. While Sha-Sha enjoys the luxurious side of Ghana Ailema is tormented by her long lost sister
  • My Moringa

    Adley Jean, Tamara Jean

    eBook (Tum Tum Publishing, Dec. 2, 2012)
    "My Moringa" is a book for ALL ages depicting the most nutritious tree ever discovered; Moringa. Full of colorful illustrations and poetic descriptions. "My Moringa" intends to spread the knowledge of Moringa and its medicinal properties.
  • Cat Moves to Outer Space

    Debora Geary, Shae Geary, Ej Lowell

    Paperback (Fireweed Publishing, Aug. 31, 2011)
    There were a lot of things Cat didn't know when she moved to outer space.She didn't know the food was all made from squished beans. She didn't know there were mean kids named Weed. And she didn't know you had to keep your room clean all the time.But her new friend Arkali is pretty cool, even if he's never eaten a real apple or met a unicorn. Now they have a sick plant in the ship's biosphere, and even magic and rabbit-poop tea aren't helping.Can Cat and Arkali find a solution?Eleven full-page interior illustrations make this a fun read! Reading level is similar to Magic Tree House books. Great for kids aged 4-9 (reading aloud to the younger ones).CAT MOVES TO OUTER SPACE is the first book in the BEST FRIENDS IN SPACE series. More books coming soon!
  • Finals bound: Sharon Lené Yorks

    Sharon Lené Yorks

    Paperback (Tumbleweed Pub, March 15, 2003)
    Book by Yorks, Sharon Lené
  • Maggie and the Sprinkle Tree by John Bray

    John Bray

    Hardcover (Tumbling Acorn Publishing, March 15, 1605)
    None
  • A Look Inside: Tribal Immunity

    Tamara Kae

    eBook (Tum Tum Publishing, Aug. 22, 2017)
    A Look Inside: Tribal Immunity is a photo book the delves in the world of hand painted bags. This beautiful photography comes alive with colors and text that can be enjoyed on your Kindle or computer. Thorough research is done to maintain the cultural integrity of each Tribal Immunity piece. Concepts most commonly fuse traditional African symbology (adinkra, bogolanfini, spiritual icons, etc.) with contemporary design techniques. Handmade tools & supplies, including those made in Africa are used, giving each piece a touch of authentic pride.