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Books published by publisher Xlibris NZ

  • The Unhappy Peacock

    Armando Flores

    Paperback (XLIBRIS, Feb. 20, 2014)
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  • Here Shall I Die Ashore: STEPHEN HOPKINS: Bermuda Castaway, Jamestown Survivor, and Mayflower Pilgrim.

    Caleb Johnson

    Paperback (Xlibris, Nov. 20, 2007)
    In the spring of 1621, Plymouth Colony sent STEPHEN HOPKINS to make the first visit to Wampanoag sachem Massasoit to present a red horseman's coat as a gift and sign of friendship. For most ordinary Englishmen, venturing off into the depths of unexplored
  • Having Fun at Gi-Gi's House

    Rosalind L. Dyson

    Paperback (XLIBRIS, Nov. 13, 2013)
    There is nothing more endearing in life than the time grandparents and grandchildren spend together loving, sharing, and enjoying each other. Every time Micah visits her Gi-Gi's house they have fun, they laugh and make loving memories that will last a life time
  • Deer Hunting with Daddy

    Jeanna Johnston

    Paperback (XLIBRIS, Oct. 4, 2013)
    This book is about our son finally achieving the age where he is old enough to do a long time family tradition, deer hunting. He is really excited and takes you through his very first day of getting to go with his Daddy and all the things they experience. It is surely an event that he will never forget!
  • Soyuz: The Final Flight

    Harry A. Milman

    eBook (Xlibris US, Nov. 10, 2017)
    "By far, the best book I've read all year!" according to one reviewer."A wonder blend of space science and medicine" said another reviewer.FINALIST for BEST SECOND NOVEL in the 2018 NEXT GENERATION INDIE BOOK AWARDS.FINALIST for BEST SCIENCE FICTION NOVEL in the 2018 BOOK TALK RADIO CLUB AWARDS. When a disgruntled astronaut decides to get revenge, all hell breaks loose! By the time the final flight of the Russian space capsule, Soyuz, docks at the International Space Station, Derek Johnson -- one of its passengers and the oldest astronaut to fly in space -- is sick with a severe case of food poisoning that does not respond to antibiotics, and he soon dies. Recruited to assist NASAs medical team, Dr. Bob Kramer, a forensic toxicologist and expert witness, concludes that the cause of Johnson's death is a mutated form of bacteria that is not normally found in nature. In SOYUZ: The Final Flight -- a captivating, page-turning, science fiction thriller -- space exploration, mental illness, and forensic toxicology collide at the intersection of good and evil as Kramer unravels the source of a mysterious incident and suspicious deaths aboard the International Space Station.
  • Growing Up with Lil Pippin: Volume I

    Uriah Houston

    Paperback (XLIBRIS, Aug. 26, 2017)
    Lil Pippin is a curious sort of kid that did what he did. Through trial and error and strife, he drudged through school life. With the help of friends and brothers, he learned like none other that looking at girls and fixing his hair made some teacher seem very unfair.
  • The Day the Storm Came: A Ms. Carmen's Classroom Story

    Carmen Miller, Cat Watts

    Paperback (Xlibris NZ, July 14, 2020)
    Ahmad and his family need to prepare for the storm!!<p> A good way to get organized is to write a list!<p> A list will help everyone remember what jobs must be finished. They need to hurry because once the storm hits, no one can go outside until the storm has passed and it is safe again!<p> Ahmad is not scared. He knows he will be safe at home with his Mummy and Daddy - even if the rain is POURING, the lightning is FLASHING, and the thunder is ROARING!!<p> Find out if Ahmad and his family finish everything on their list in time!<p>
  • My Mommy Went to Work

    Laura Jackson

    Paperback (XLIBRIS, Dec. 6, 2017)
    This story is about a young boy whose mom worked in the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. I found my elementary students didn’t understand everyone talking about 9/11 and the tragedy of it. Through this story, they may grasp the personal sorrow of this child and the hidden message of telling those you love how important they are.
  • Where Did My Happy Go?

    Annie Penland

    eBook (Xlibris US, July 22, 2019)
    Where Did My Happy Go? is a delightful book about a little boy who feels like he has lost his “happy” feelings. He goes on a search to find it by visiting all the places where he remembers having fun and feeling happy before. (But if the reader looks closely, Happy is never far from the little boy’s side!) By bedtime, the little boy goes to sleep, knowing his Happy is home.This is a wonderful book that parents can curl up with their kids with on a bad day when nothing is going right. It is a positive-thinking book or self-help book for kids, showing that they are capable of helping themselves in finding ways to feel better.
  • My Kotuku of the South Seas: Living and Loving in Rarotonga - a Memoir

    Helen Henry

    eBook (Xlibris NZ, March 9, 2013)
    My Kotuku of the South Seas depicts a simple life in a much simpler time. Helens memoir is rich in her descriptions of friendship, harmony and love. She weaves a simple tapestry of the life of her family as they follow their dreams and aspirations.
  • The Truck on the Track

    Janet Burroway

    Paperback (Xlibris, July 30, 2011)
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  • I am Lenape

    Janice M. West

    Paperback (XLIBRIS, Aug. 13, 2014)
    Welsit is a 12 year old girl like almost any other you might know except she is a member of an important yet relatively small historically important group of people in America. Welsit shares an exciting Saturday with the readers by telling them about the activities she looks forward to at the anxiously anticipated annual Lenape Pow Wow. Welsit's mother is a vendor at the yearly event and she takes great pride in helping her mother to present her goods at their booth. Welsit more than anything looks forward to the Butterfly Dance which she knows she will see at the pow wow. She has worn her "awesome" butterfly shirt in honor of the dance she knows she will get to see that day. The pow wow helps to fortify cultural pride within Welsit's heart and other tribe members. The author encourages every child who reads this story to investigate who they are in order to understand what they might be able to contribute to the balance of their own souls as well as the fabric of our American nation.
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