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Books with title Charcoal

  • Charcoal Tears

    Jane Washington

    language (, Sept. 14, 2015)
    “You see, there is safety in simplicity… in a life of simple peace, where the electricity doesn’t dance across the backs of my eyelids, and the sparks don’t slither over my consciousness. Only asinine peace, where my paintings don’t seem to paint themselves, leaving me with terrible feelings of premonition and a chill beneath my fingernails.”Seraph Black used to think that she was prepared for anything. She could last days without eating and she always walked away from the violent altercations with her father relatively unharmed. She survived working at the club and the drive to school every day in her mother’s rust-bucket of a car… but it all changed when Noah and Cabe came bulldozing into her life, careless of the precious secrets they picked apart in their quest to take over her world. She was even less prepared for the mysterious Miro and Silas, and nothing could have prepared her for the bond. The connection. The reason for it all. Someone wanted her to stay away from her new friends, but she wasn’t willing to do that.Everyone had secrets.She wanted to know theirs. They wanted to own hers. And the stalker?He seemed to know everything already.This is a full, 100,000 word novel. Book 1 of the Seraph Black series.
  • Charcoal Tears

    Jane Washington

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 14, 2017)
    “You see, there is safety in simplicity… in a life of simple peace, where the electricity doesn’t dance across the backs of my eyelids, and the sparks don’t slither over my consciousness. Only asinine peace, where my paintings don’t seem to paint themselves, leaving me with terrible feelings of premonition and a chill beneath my fingernails.” Seraph Black used to think that she was prepared for anything. She could last days without eating and she always walked away from the violent altercations with her father relatively unharmed. She survived working at the club and the drive to school every day in her mother’s rust-bucket of a car… but it all changed when Noah and Cabe came bulldozing into her life, careless of the precious secrets they picked apart in their quest to take over her world. She was even less prepared for the mysterious Miro and Silas, and nothing could have prepared her for the bond. The connection. The reason for it all. Someone wanted her to stay away from her new friends, but she wasn’t willing to do that. Everyone had secrets. She wanted to know theirs. They wanted to own hers. And the stalker? He seemed to know everything already. This is a full, 100,000 word novel. Book 1 of the Seraph Black series.
  • Charcoal

    Alix Wood

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Jan. 15, 2019)
    For young artists who don't mind getting a little messy, charcoal can be a thrilling new art form to master. This engaging guide is the perfect tool for young artists who want to learn this expressive black-and-white medium. Creative projects help young artists master the fundamentals of working with charcoals as they make their own incredible works of art. Step-by-step instructions with full-color photographs make each project accessible. With a gorgeous design and simple instructions, young artists will flock to this informative volume.
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  • Charcoal

    Alix Wood

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 15, 2019)
    For young artists who don't mind getting a little messy, charcoal can be a thrilling new art form to master. This engaging guide is the perfect tool for young artists who want to learn this expressive black-and-white medium. Creative projects help young artists master the fundamentals of working with charcoals as they make their own incredible works of art. Step-by-step instructions with full-color photographs make each project accessible. With a gorgeous design and simple instructions, young artists will flock to this informative volume.
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  • Charcoal Boys

    Roger Mello, Daniel Hahn

    Hardcover (Elsewhere Editions, Oct. 8, 2019)
    From Hans Christian Andersen Award and Batchelder Honor Medal-winning author Roger Mello, a poetic and sensitive portrait of child labor in Brazil's charcoal mines.Beautifully illustrated by Roger Mello with sophisticated, highly textural paper cutouts, Charcoal Boys follows a young boy working in Brazil's charcoal mines. The boy's strength and resilience shine through the darkness in this moving condemnation of child labor.
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  • Charcoal Grey

    Dave Sargent, Pat Sargent, Jane Lenoir

    Paperback (Ozark Pubns, March 1, 2001)
    In the 1880s, an indecisive horse proves to be a good friend to his boss, Samuel Clemens, later known as Mark Twain, including saving him from a bandit and a house fire.
  • Charcoal Grey

    Dave Sargent, Pat Sargent, Jane Lenoir

    Hardcover (Ozark Pubns, March 1, 2001)
    In the 1880s, an indecisive horse proves to be a good friend to his boss, Samuel Clemens, later known as Mark Twain, including saving him from a bandit and a house fire.
  • Charcoal Boys

    Roger Mello, Daniel Hahn

    eBook (Elsewhere Editions, Oct. 8, 2019)
    From Hans Christian Andersen Award and Batchelder Honor Medal-winning author Roger Mello, a poetic and sensitive portrait of child labor in Brazil's charcoal mines.Beautifully illustrated by Roger Mello with sophisticated, highly textural paper cutouts, Charcoal Boys follows a young boy working in Brazil's charcoal mines. The boy's strength and resilience shine through the darkness in this moving condemnation of child labor.