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Books in Upside Down Tales series

  • Jack and the Beanstalk and the Beanstalk Incident/2 Books in 1

    Tim Paulson, Mark Corcoran

    Hardcover (Birch Lane Pr, Nov. 1, 1990)
    After reading the classic tale of Jack and the Beanstalk, the reader is invited to turn the book upside down and read an updated version told from the giant's vantage point
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  • Jack and the Beanstalk/the Beanstalk Incident

    Tim Paulson, Mark Corcoran

    Paperback (Citadel Pr, July 1, 1992)
    After reading the classic tale of Jack and the Beanstalk, the reader is invited to turn the book upside down and read an updated version told from the giant's vantage point
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  • Snow White: The Untold Story

    Catherine Heller, Karen Stolper

    Hardcover (Birch Lane Pr, Nov. 1, 1995)
    After reading the classic tale of Snow White, the reader is invited to turn the book upside-down and read an updated version told from the stepmother's point of view.
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  • Cinderella/Cinderella: The Untold Story

    Russell Shorto, T. Lewis

    Hardcover (Birch Lane Pr, Nov. 1, 1990)
    After reading the classic tale of Cinderella, the reader is invited to turn the book upside down and read an updated version told from the "evil" stepsister's vantage point
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  • Little Red Riding Hood/the Wolf's Tale

    Della Rowland, Michael Montgomery

    Hardcover (Birch Lane Pr, Oct. 1, 1991)
    After reading the classic tale of Little Red Riding Hood, the reader is invited to turn the book upside down and read an updated version in which Little Red Riding Hood chastises the wolf for his eating habits and forces him to try rice cakes, beets, andbroccoli.In this version of the well-known story, Little Red Riding Hood chastises the wolf for his eating habits and forces him to try rice cakes, beets, and broccoli
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  • Hansel and Gretel/the Witch's Story

    Sheila Black, Arlene Klemushin

    Hardcover (Birch Lane Pr, Oct. 1, 1991)
    In this version of the well-known story, Hansel and Gretel are naughty children who take advantage of a good witch
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  • Cinderella/the Untold Story of Cinderella

    Russell Shorto, T. Lewis

    Paperback (Citadel Pr, June 1, 1992)
    After reading the classic tale of Cinderella, the reader is invited to turn the book upside down and read an updated version told from the "evil" stepsister's vantage point
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  • Hansel and Gretel/the Witch's Story

    Sheila Black, Arlene Klemushin

    Paperback (Citadel Pr, July 1, 1994)
    After reading the classic tale of Hansel and Gretel, the reader is invited to turn the book upside down and read an updated version in which Hansel and Gretel are naughty children who take advantage of a good witch.
  • Little Red Riding Hood/the Wolf's Tale

    Della Rowland, Michael Montgomery

    Paperback (Citadel Pr, July 1, 1994)
    After reading the classic tale of Little Red Riding Hood, the reader is invited to turn the book upside down and read an updated version in which Little Red Riding Hood chastises the wolf for his eating habits and forces him to try rice cakes, beets, andbroccoli.In this version of the well-known story, Little Red Riding Hood chastises the wolf for his eating habits and forces him to try rice cakes, beets, and broccoli
  • Faker

    Nicholas T McDonald

    Perfect Paperback (The Good Book Company, July 17, 2015)
    Have you ever felt like a faker? Facebook, Twitter and Instagram allow us to paint beautiful pictures of our lives. But many of us feel like fakers. If people really knew who we were, what would they think? Would they still care? What would life look like if we stopped pretending? This book not only explores that question, but provides the thrilling answer found in a short story told 2,000 years ago. This richly illustrated book for teens and older brings the power of this exciting story to bear on our modern lives.
  • Upside Down

    Jess Smart Smiley

    Paperback (Top Shelf Productions, Oct. 20, 2015)
    Harold, the sugar-loving vampire boy, is back with all his spooky friends for an all-new adventure! In the wake of Book One, witches are no longer plaguing the country... but their hats remain, charged with magical mischief! Jess Smart Smiley returns for a delightful all-ages romp in beautiful black, white, and green.
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  • Lost

    Jonty Allcock

    Perfect Paperback (The Good Book Company, Nov. 1, 2010)
    A son turns his back on home and family to follow his dreams of a new life on his own. An other son stays dutifully at home.But when the dream turns to a nightmare, what will this first son do? And which of the two sons is really the more lost?In this deceptively simple story, Jesus gets to the heart of what it means to be lost to God, and found by him again. And it's a story that's full of surprises.You'll be surprised by the father, surprised by the sons, and surprised by what this story tells us about our own hearts.An there there's the biggest surprise of all... jaw-dropping in fact...