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Books with title A Change in the Weather

  • Change in the Wind

    Mark Huebner

    eBook (kilrB3 Media, Nov. 29, 2013)
    Join Nat and Ruth Barton, who see everything in their life change overnight and are launched into the unknown. Little did they think that helping missionaries would turn into the adventure of a lifetime. While living aboard and sailing to tropical destinations, they encounter pirates, spies, witchdoctors, and experience things beyond their wildest imagination.In this, the first of the Barton Family Adventures, learn how it all began. Learn how everything was turned upside down, how they came to live on board a sailboat, and how their first adventure landed them in the hands of modern day pirates and boat thieves. Their faith and trust in the Lord is put to the test as they wonder if rescue will come in time.Book excerpt:The darkness was barely gray, not yet really changing from black. Why was I even aware of it? It must have been early, just about daybreak when the sunlight is struggling to push out the shadows. Didn’t I just go to bed? All I wanted to do was roll over and go back to sleep. Just a little while longer and then I might get up.Instantly I was awake as I realized we were moving!When a boat is tied to the dock, it will rock back and forth rhythmically with the waves. The feel of a boat in motion is different. Everything was silent. The engine wasn’t running. If dad had decided to set off early, he would have started the engines to move out of the waterway. But that didn’t make sense. He wanted us to test handling the boat as crew. He would have wanted us on deck as we cast off.Why were we moving? Were we drifting? Had we somehow broken loose from the dock during the night?I thought about that for a minute, but that didn’t make sense either. If we were adrift, there would be no pattern to our movements, but we were definitely moving in one direction. There was purpose in our going forward.I don’t know what urged me to do so, but I slowly, silently eased out of bed. My bare feet hit the cool floor and I cautiously edged to the door feeling for the handle. It turned easily and I slowly cracked the door open only about an inch.Through the skylight in the pilothouse, I could make out the mast above outlined against the gray background. There was no sail unfurled. How could we be moving ahead and in one direction with no sail and no engine running?Something was very wrong here.I could make out the shadowy form of a human figure behind the wheel. Who is that? I strained to make out some kind of detail. Is that dad? I didn’t think so. Dad is taller, I think. There was movement to the right. There was the figure of someone moving from the bow past the pilothouse windows and into the cockpit. Now it looked like there were two people I didn’t know aboard.I closed the door and sat on the edge of my bunk with my mind racing. How could the boat be moving? Who was behind the wheel? What was going on? Where was dad?I decided to take another look out my door. They were still there in the cockpit. I had to know what was going on and where dad was. I opened the door just enough so that I could get through and without a sound closed it behind me. I stood motionless for a few seconds to make sure that I was hidden in the darkness of the cabin and couldn’t be seen from the outside. Once I was sure, I crouched as low as I could and began to work my way forward through the salon. My eyes were adjusting to the dark and I could make out some shapes, but I didn’t make a move without first feeling my way.I didn’t dare lift my head. I didn’t want whoever it was out there to see me. The door slowly swung open and someone came out. It was still too dark to see who it was, but I had to do something.
  • A change is in the air

    Geniuz Gamer

    language (, Dec. 7, 2016)
    BOOK 5 OF THE CLOCK IS TICKING SERIESA change is in the airShort storyline This is the fifth and final installment of a five part pentalogy. Herobrine and his brother Steve are the best of friends, and they do practically everything together, except that Steve has to take orders from his older brother Herobrine. One morning, they awake to find things different, and this sends them out onto a journey for something that calls to Herobrine. Herobrine and his Brother Steve have their lives turned upside down when they awaken to find that they have changed. Herobrine is now no longer the older brother, and has somehow turned into a young kid, whereas Steve has now turned into an adult overnight. Their journey to this mob village has uncovered a terrible truth that has now been brought into the light. They leave after making an uneasy alliance with the Dragons by fighting alongside them to destroy the pirates. Now, they are on an island, sent there cryptically by things that Regis has said to them, not to mention being given the stones and knife that is said to lead them to the answers they are looking for.Follow this Exciting New Adventure!!!!! GRAB your copy NOW!!!!!
  • I See Weather Change

    Bethany Orndoff

    Paperback (Independently published, Feb. 10, 2019)
    I See Weather Change helps young children learn the types of weather. With big, clear and colorful illustrations, it shows the weather changing from sunny, partly cloudy, snowy, and so much more! Do you see weather change? Age Range: 2 - 6 years. Grade Level: Preschool - 1st. BISAC code: JNF037080.
  • Change in the Wind

    Mark Huebner

    Paperback (kilrB3 Media, Aug. 28, 2019)
    Join Nat and Ruth Barton, who see everything in their life change overnight and are launched into the unknown. Little did they think that helping missionaries would turn into the adventure of a lifetime. While living aboard and sailing to tropical destinations, they encounter pirates, spies, witchdoctors, and experience things beyond their wildest imagination.In this, the first of the Barton Family Adventures, learn how it all began. Learn how everything was turned upside down, how they came to live on board a sailboat, and how their first adventure landed them in the hands of modern day pirates and boat thieves. Their faith and trust in the Lord is put to the test as they wonder if rescue will come in time.Book excerpt:The darkness was barely gray, not yet really changing from black. Why was I even aware of it? It must have been early, just about daybreak when the sunlight is struggling to push out the shadows. Didn’t I just go to bed? All I wanted to do was roll over and go back to sleep. Just a little while longer and then I might get up.Instantly I was awake as I realized we were moving!When a boat is tied to the dock, it will rock back and forth rhythmically with the waves. The feel of a boat in motion is different. Everything was silent. The engine wasn’t running. If dad had decided to set off early, he would have started the engines to move out of the waterway. But that didn’t make sense. He wanted us to test handling the boat as crew. He would have wanted us on deck as we cast off.Why were we moving? Were we drifting? Had we somehow broken loose from the dock during the night?I thought about that for a minute, but that didn’t make sense either. If we were adrift, there would be no pattern to our movements, but we were definitely moving in one direction. There was purpose in our going forward.I don’t know what urged me to do so, but I slowly, silently eased out of bed. My bare feet hit the cool floor and I cautiously edged to the door feeling for the handle. It turned easily and I slowly cracked the door open only about an inch.Through the skylight in the pilothouse, I could make out the mast above outlined against the gray background. There was no sail unfurled. How could we be moving ahead and in one direction with no sail and no engine running?Something was very wrong here.I could make out the shadowy form of a human figure behind the wheel. Who is that? I strained to make out some kind of detail. Is that dad? I didn’t think so. Dad is taller, I think. There was movement to the right. There was the figure of someone moving from the bow past the pilothouse windows and into the cockpit. Now it looked like there were two people I didn’t know aboard.I closed the door and sat on the edge of my bunk with my mind racing. How could the boat be moving? Who was behind the wheel? What was going on? Where was dad?I decided to take another look out my door. They were still there in the cockpit. I had to know what was going on and where dad was. I opened the door just enough so that I could get through and without a sound closed it behind me. I stood motionless for a few seconds to make sure that I was hidden in the darkness of the cabin and couldn’t be seen from the outside. Once I was sure, I crouched as low as I could and began to work my way forward through the salon. My eyes were adjusting to the dark and I could make out some shapes, but I didn’t make a move without first feeling my way.I didn’t dare lift my head. I didn’t want whoever it was out there to see me. The door slowly swung open and someone came out. It was still too dark to see who it was, but I had to do something.
  • The Changing Weather

    Grace Waters

    Paperback (Rosen Classroom, Aug. 1, 2012)
    The Changing Weather was written to support the Common Core State Standards for English/Language Arts. Picturesque images of places and people show various types of weather while accompanying text explains each scene. CCSS English Language Arts Strands & Standards: Literacy.RI.K.7, Literacy.L.K.5
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  • A change is in the air

    Geniuz Gamer

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 8, 2016)
    BOOK 5 OF THE CLOCK IS TICKING SERIES A change is in the air Short storyline This is the fifth and final installment of a five part pentalogy. Herobrine and his brother Steve are the best of friends, and they do practically everything together, except that Steve has to take orders from his older brother Herobrine. One morning, they awake to find things different, and this sends them out onto a journey for something that calls to Herobrine. Herobrine and his Brother Steve have their lives turned upside down when they awaken to find that they have changed. Herobrine is now no longer the older brother, and has somehow turned into a young kid, whereas Steve has now turned into an adult overnight. Their journey to this mob village has uncovered a terrible truth that has now been brought into the light. They leave after making an uneasy alliance with the Dragons by fighting alongside them to destroy the pirates. Now, they are on an island, sent there cryptically by things that Regis has said to them, not to mention being given the stones and knife that is said to lead them to the answers they are looking for. Follow this Exciting New Adventure!!!!! GRAB your copy NOW!!!!!
  • A Change in the Weather

    Michael Allaby

    Hardcover (Facts on File, March 24, 1627)
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  • Why Does the Weather Change?

    Patricia Dendtler Frevert

    Library Binding (Creative Co, )
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  • I See Weather Change

    Bethany Orndoff

    eBook
    I See Weather Change helps young children learn the types of weather. With big, clear and colorful illustrations, it shows the weather changing from sunny, partly cloudy, snowy, and so much more! Do you see weather change?Age Range: 2 - 6 yearsGrade Level: Preschool - 1stBISAC code: JNF037080
  • Change In The Air

    Rachel Brosnahan, Olympia Dukakis

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  • A Change in the Blu

    Nadia Islam

    Paperback (Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Agency, LLC, Feb. 3, 2015)
    Blu is a typical high school girl, aside from her boy-crazy mother and wildly jealous best friend Pete. Wolf is your average, mysterious dark teenager, aside from his mentally deranged Uncle Azeneus, with his tendencies to lock Wolf into rooms and tie him up to hold him captive. When these two teens are forced to be civil with each other as they work on a project, they discover each other’s secrets and fears. Subsequently, Wolf’s uncle becomes involved with Blu’s mother – giving her bruises along with kisses – and everything about the teens’ growing friendship is put to the ultimate test. Blu and Wolf’s relationship is intricate and keeps getting more complex. Mixed in with the everyday clutter of teenage life, is a dilemma that can only be solved by fleeing. So they do. Wolf and Blu commence an adventure that could lead to anywhere and to anyone. And it does. Nadia Islam is a high school student in Pittsburgh. This novel about first love is her first book. Publisher’s website: http://sbprabooks.com/NadiaIslam