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Books with title Finding a Fairy

  • Finding Faith

    Anthony Lampe, Kristi Lampe

    eBook (, Dec. 5, 2015)
    When tragedy strikes, the lives of Andrew and Angela Jensen are turned upside-down. They lose everything they know and are forced to start all over. Reeling from the drastic life changes and without the proper guidance, their faith is challenged through intense peer pressure. Andrew sees the darker side of life through vandalism, blackmail, degrading music and friends that objectify women. From cheerleading and dating, to partying and the prom, Angela struggles with her morals and values. The lure of sin is strong, but is their faith stronger? Will they overcome peer pressure and temptation? Will they ever seek purity and strengthen their relationships with God and each other?
  • Finding a Fairy

    Diana Molly

    Paperback (Independently published, )
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  • Finding Fairy Tales

    Kate Ramsey

    language (Cressida Productions, March 15, 2019)
    In a land where fantasies and imagination are banned, two young heroes are true freedom’s only hope…Twelve-year-old Molly daydreams of escaping her boring life on an onion farm. But with imagination outlawed, she’s forced to keep her impossible hopes a secret. So she can hardly believe it when a shadowy visitor offers her a perilous quest to open a mystical barrier and set Fairy Tale herself free.Hatch knows he has to hide his vivid creativity. With government agents intent on delivering severe discipline for anyone caught dreaming, he’s dreading attending The Institute. So when a mysterious stranger shows him a way out, he leaps at the chance to escape certain punishment. Teaming up with a spy and their magical house cats, the two children must survive the wastelands and evil dwarves to reach Fairy Tale’s island prison. And with the Emperor’s henchmen pursuing them across the realm, they may find fulfilling their wishes has a terrible price.Can Molly and Hatch liberate Fairy Tale and break the curse, or will they fail to live happily ever after?Finding Fairy Tales is a wonderfully creative children’s fantasy perfect for ages nine to sixteen. If you like whimsical lands, clever characters, and dangerous adventures, then you’ll love Kate Ramsey’s enchanting novel.Buy Finding Fairy Tales to rescue fun and joy today!
  • A Fairy King

    C. J. Brightley

    language (Egia, LLC, April 9, 2015)
    Young Hannah receives an interesting letter. Is her pen pal a fairy prince or a prankster? How long will he write to her, and what will change as a result of his letters?He offers her a wish. Can he really grant a wish? What will she wish, and what will she offer him in return?
  • Finding Faith

    Molly Evangeline

    eBook (, June 1, 2010)
    Emma James hates the thought of change, but as hard as she tries to stop it, she finds change is inevitable, particularly when her father's business, and therefore her livelihood, is threatened. The last thing she wants thrown into the midst of it is romance. Determined never to marry or give up her passion for sailing, Emma's quick temper lands her in more and more trouble, especially when it brings a kind and handsome rival captain into her life, throwing it into turmoil. In the dramatic conclusion to Pirates & Faith, can Emma find the faith to trust that God's plans truly are better than her own, or will it be too late for a second chance?(Young Adult/Christian Fiction)
  • Finding Fairy Tales

    Kate Ramsey

    Paperback (Cressida Productions, March 14, 2019)
    In a land where fantasies and imagination are banned, two young heroes are true freedom’s only hope…Twelve-year-old Molly daydreams of escaping her boring life on an onion farm. But with imagination outlawed, she’s forced to keep her impossible hopes a secret. So she can hardly believe it when a shadowy visitor offers her a perilous quest to open a mystical barrier and set Fairy Tale herself free.Hatch knows he has to hide his vivid creativity. With government agents intent on delivering severe discipline for anyone caught dreaming, he’s dreading attending The Institute. So when a mysterious stranger shows him a way out, he leaps at the chance to escape certain punishment. Teaming up with a spy and their magical house cats, the two children must survive the wastelands and evil dwarves to reach Fairy Tale’s island prison. And with the Emperor’s henchmen pursuing them across the realm, they may find fulfilling their wishes has a terrible price.Can Molly and Hatch liberate Fairy Tale and break the curse, or will they fail to live happily ever after?Finding Fairy Tales is a wonderfully creative children’s fantasy perfect for ages nine to sixteen. If you like whimsical lands, clever characters, and dangerous adventures, then you’ll love Kate Ramsey’s enchanting novel.Buy Finding Fairy Tales to rescue fun and joy today!
  • Finding Fairies

    David Hohn, Michelle McCann, Marianne Monson-Burton

    Hardcover (Beyond Words, Sept. 30, 2001)
    Finding Fairies is the most comprehensive fairy book to date, with gorgeous illustrations of fairies, their legends, their habits, and the secrets to befriending them. You’ll discover how to play fairy games, make fairy food, plant a fairy garden, and even throw a fairy party! Authors and world travelers Michelle Roehm McCann and Marianne Monson-Burton cover fairy lore of six continents. Stunning illustrations by David Hohn reflect the distinctive beauty and traditions of each culture’s fairies. Readers delve into the fairy lore of six continents—from the remote jungle waterfalls of Mexico to the scented peach groves of China, fairies can be discovered in every corner of the world, and this book explains how. The book suggests a way to coax out the food-loving Kobito fairies of Japan (with cherry dumplings) and shares that the Jakui fairy of South America is attracted by music. Finding Fairies is an enchanting book for all who have the imagination and inspiration to believe in the fairies.
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  • Finding Fairyland

    Beth Engelman Berner, Jenna Riggs

    Hardcover (Piggy Toes Pr, Jan. 30, 2005)
    Introduces the magical little things of Fairyland that are hidden to most eyes. Includes wheels that turn and one fold-out flap.
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  • Finding Fairyland

    Barry Poupard

    language (Barry Poupard, Oct. 1, 2009)
    When Julia saw the first brownish-white mushroom near the far edge of the woods, she looked past it thinking it was only a curled leaf. Then she saw another a foot or so away and she stopped walking. She scanned between the two and then imagined a line connecting them. She looked in an arc from there and found a bunch of three mushrooms and then another and several more even further around in a circle."Stop!" she called to McKenna who had continued walking along the trail. Julia saw the definite outline of a ring.McKenna ran back to her and Julia pointed to the ground. "See it? It's a circle of mushrooms. We founf a fairy ring!"Julia had dreamed of visiting fairyland and had searched for a way for her and her friend McKenna to visit. With the help of the mysterious Bookman and Julia's mother, the girls meet a fae friend and start on their most amazing adventure.
  • A Fairy King

    C. J. Brightley

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 15, 2015)
    Young Hannah receives an interesting letter. Is her pen pal a fairy prince or a prankster? How long will he write to her, and what will change as a result of his letters? Cadeyrn offers her a wish. Can he really grant a wish? What will she wish, and what will she offer him in return?
  • Finding Faith

    C. E. Edmonson

    language (eBookIt.com, Aug. 16, 2015)
    The Great Depression played no favorites-a fact that thirteen-year-old Faith Covington finds out when her father loses his job and she and her mother are transplanted from their upscale neighborhood in New York City to a farm in the Pennsylvania wilderness. As Faith struggles to learn a new way of life-and ultimately to figure out who she is, her faith is challenged by new customs and by a plot she stumbles upon that threatens the whole community. How will she respond when she comes face to face with racism, persecution, and greed? Will her faith hold up? She'll have to dig deeper, pray harder, and take more chances than she ever thought imaginable to discover those answers.
  • Finding Fairyland

    Barry Poupard

    Paperback (OMNI Book Publishing, Nov. 21, 2008)
    When Julia saw the first brownish-white mushroom near the far edge of the woods, she looked past it thinking it was only a curled leaf. Then she saw another a foot or so away and she stopped walking. She scanned between the two and then imagined a line connecting them. She looked in an arc from there and found a bunch of three mushrooms and then another and several more even further around in a circle. Stop! she called to McKenna who had continued walking along the trail. Julia saw the definite outline of a ring. McKenna ran back to her and Julia pointed to the ground. See it? It's a circle of mushrooms. We found a fairy ring!