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  • The Guardian Angel

    Oliver Wendell Holmes

    eBook (, March 24, 2011)
    This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.
  • Guardian Angel

    Kimberly Loth

    language (, Nov. 3, 2015)
    Sunday’s power is gone…And she is bound and determined to get it back…or at least do something useful. When Puck offers to let her tag along on a mission to root out rogue Guardian groups, she jumps at the chance to help. But along the way, Sunday discovers that maybe the Guardians aren't the good guys she thought they were.What Sunday does will leave you speechless… Download now to find read this thrilling end to the series.This title previously released as Lies: The Thorn Chronicles Book 4
  • My Guardian Angel

    Sylvie Weil, Vanessa Benjamin, Blackstone Audio, Inc.

    Audiobook (Blackstone Audio, Inc., Feb. 6, 2007)
    Winner of France's most prestigious children's book award, this vividly drawn novel tells the harrowing tale of a smart, feisty twelve-year-old Jewish girl in France during the first Crusade.Feisty and smart, Elvina is not your average twelve-year-old. She adores reading, writing, and studying, like the boys. And she detests silly girls' chores, like keeping chicken eggs warm until they hatch. But she is also skilled in the art of healing, a skill that ultimately gets her into trouble. It's the 11th Century in France, and the Crusaders are on a campaign to rid France of Jews. The Jews live in terror and are on high alert that danger is drawing near to their town. One night, while Elvina is alone in her house, she hears a rap on the door. Can her guardian angel keep her safe?
  • My Guardian Angel

    Sophie Piper, Sanja Rescek

    Hardcover (Lion Children's Books, Sept. 20, 2013)
    This appealing small format prayer book contains heart warming prayers asking for God's love and protection through the day and through the night. It features a presentation page, making it ideal for a gift, and a squashy, padded cover.
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  • Guardian Angel

    P.K. Armstrong

    language (, June 5, 2020)
    Set in the fictional town of Filmore, Guardian Angel is the story of former police detective Angelica 'Angel' Dale, who works as a private investigator. Her most wealthy and influential client, Mrs. Ella Sinclair, calls her when a student, Violet Edmunds, is terrorized on the grounds of Sinclair Academy, Mrs. Sinclair's private girls' school.Angel accepts the challenge and immediately finds herself at odds with the Detective on the case, Christopher Roland. Much to her chagrin she actually finds herself attracted to him but fortunately discovers they work quite well together.As she delves into the world of childhood angst, business dealings, and revenge she becomes even more determined to solve the case, protect the school, and save a broken little girl from an unknown threat.
  • Guardian Angel

    J. Philip Horne

    language (, March 10, 2017)
    Joss Morgan barely survived the summer after eighth grade, in spite of—or maybe because of—his superpowers. Now, in the last few days before starting high school, he has a commitment to keep, but he'll have to defy his parents to do it.After convincing himself he's not really being dishonest, Joss gets to work helping a friend in trouble. Unfortunately, Joss's other superpower kicks into high gear—his ability to create utter chaos for himself and his family. Before long, Joss is wondering if he'll be alive when high school starts.Joss turns to his friends for help while trying to figure out how to make things right at home. This time, though, sneaking around isn’t going to be enough. When he realizes the danger he’s caused his family, it’s all out war.
  • Hello, Guardian Angel

    Grace Brannigan

    eBook (Questor Books, May 18, 2015)
    It's hard on a kid when there's scary noises and big dogs. And then there's the boogie monsters in your closet and under your bed. Sometimes you need a helping hand to chase those fears away.
  • Guardian Angel

    Carl Bowen, Benny Fuentes, Wilson Tortosa

    Paperback (Stone Arch Books, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Shadow Squadron has a new team member, and he is welcomed with their most challenging mission yet. The Secretary of State has been kidnapped in the Central African Republic―by child soldiers. Unwilling to harm the armed youths, Lieutenant Commander Ryan Cross will have to get creative and stretch his resources to the limits if he wants to save the Secretary.
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  • VU Angel Guardian

    VJ Erickson

    eBook
    With the dangers she had encountered behind her, Taylor Bain is finally ready to settle down to a normal college experience. But when Eric Evans returns to town, trouble is not far behind. And when she turns to her friend Hannah Cohen for help, Taylor discovers that Tom was not her only friend with secrets.
  • Guardian Angel

    Robert Muchamore

    Hardcover (Hodder & Stoughton, April 1, 2013)
    The second book in a brand-new CHERUB series from Robert MuchamoreRyan has saved Ethan's life more than once. Ethan thinks he must be a guardian angel. But Ryan works for CHERUB, a secret organization with one key advantage: even experienced criminals never suspect that children are spying on them. Ethan's family runs a billion-dollar criminal empire and Ryan's job is to destroy it. Can Ryan complete his mission without destroying Ethan as well? For official purposes, these children do not exist.
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  • Guardian Angel

    William McCauley

    eBook (, June 1, 2013)
    History says that the Holocaust ended in 1945......but for many, it will never be over...Red-haired, freckle-faced, green-eyed Markus worries about things that bother many middle-school boys: When will my body fill out? When will my voice lower? When will I grow body hair? He wants puberty to hurry up and do its job so he can hang with the cool kids. He doesn't spend a lot of time thinking about his grandmother's experiences during the Holocaust.But when three of the A-listers ask him to work with them on their social studies Holocaust project, he sees his chance. He knows they want him on their team because of his ailing grandmother, who has a tattoo on her arm from her time in Auschwitz during the Holocaust. He reluctantly decides to talk to her. When Markus asks her about her time in Auschwitz, she violently refuses to discuss it. Her over-the-top reaction shocks Markus, and he’s torn between his loyalty to her and the peer pressure at school. No matter what, though, he doesn't want to miss his chance to improve his social status.When a classmate announces that his project will prove that the Holocaust never happened, Markus pictures his old, sick grandmother in the nursing home, and he vows to disprove the student’s claim. A voice from the past accuses his grandmother of crimes during the Holocaust, Markus’s world quickly spirals out of control. Then, because of Markus's well-intentioned effort to find someone who knew his grandmother during the war, a stranger who knew her in Auschwitz surfaces with shocking and mysterious secrets, and Markus has to come to an entirely new understanding of what the truth actually is. Suddenly, the Holocaust is not just a chapter in his history book...it's his life.Guardian Angel . . .watches a 13-year-old boy come to understand the lasting horrors of the Holocaustlooks at peer pressureexamines social statusshows how life tests loyaltydemonstrates how children become young adultsquestions assumptionsproves that the Holocaust is still part of our lives˃˃˃ Guardian Angel . . .. . . reveals how the inescapable past shapes our present and our future...˃˃˃ Guardian Angel . . .. . . proves that the truth is never simple.Scroll up to order a copy to go along on the journey.
  • Guardian Angel

    Bobby Elgee

    language (, Jan. 18, 2020)
    Focusing on the relationship between a precocious twelve-year-old girl, Cecilia, and her irrepressible younger brother Albert, the story takes place over the course of a New England summer. Cecilia is certain that it’s going to be a glorious summer. She’s looking forward to hanging out with friends, riding her bike, and her family’s annual vacation at the ocean shore. Other than keeping an eye on her younger brother Albert, Cecilia should have a lot of time to do what she wants to. But soon it becomes clear that it’s not going to be a normal summer at all. After a series of strange—and possibly paranormal—events, Cecilia begins to suspect that she is being followed by a ghost, and possibly much more.