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Books with title I See You

  • I See You

    Mary Burton

    Paperback (Montlake Romance, Oct. 8, 2019)
    A cold case heats up in this gritty, suspenseful thriller from New York Times bestselling author Mary Burton.FBI special agent Zoe Spencer uses skeletal remains to recreate the faces of murder victims through sculpture. Though highly scientific, the process is also sensitive and intimate; she becomes attached to the individuals she identifies, desperate to find justice for each.As Zoe examines old remains, she sees a teenage girl looking back at her—the victim in a cold case from over a decade ago. Zoe wants nothing more than to tell this young woman’s story and to bring her killer to justice.Zoe’s case leads her to the victim’s hometown and to homicide detective William Vaughan, Zoe’s on-again, off-again lover. As the two become more involved in the case, they quickly realize that it isn’t as cold as they first believed: someone’s still out there hunting women. And with more women gone missing, time’s running out. Can they work together and stop this madman before he kills again?
  • I See You

    Michael Genhart PhD, Joanne Lew-Vriethoff

    Hardcover (Magination Press, Oct. 9, 2017)
    Gold medal winner, 2018 IPPY Awards Gold Medal Winner, 2017 Foreword INDIES Awards Gold Medal winner, Mom's Choice AwardsShe is “invisible” to everyone around her…except one boy.Homelessness is a problem that is both very visible and, in many ways, invisible. I See You is a wordless picture book that depicts a homeless woman who is not seen by everyone around her — except for a little boy. Over the course of a year, the boy is witness to all that she endures. Ultimately, in a gesture of compassion, the boy acknowledges her in an exchange in which he sees her and she experiences being seen. In a Note for Parents, Educators, and Neighbors there are discussion questions and additional resources about helping the homeless. Open the door for kids and parents to begin a conversation about homelessness.
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  • I See You

    P D Jackson, Thomas Stefflbauer

    Hardcover (Paula Jackson, Feb. 1, 2019)
    Bobby the Bear is an explorer on a mission to see what treasures he can find in the world. On his travels, he discovers the treasure of friendship in the most unlikely of places. P.D.Jackson inspires readers to focus on our commonalities in this lyrical adventure.
  • I See You

    Nan Henderson

    eBook (AuthorHouse, Nov. 17, 2015)
    I See You is a nature-inspired book. It is the first book published by Nan Henderson. The photographs are of life, and were taken by Nan as she enjoyed the world around her. The book was not only inspired by the beauty of nature, but by a conversation that Nan had with someone who was questioning whether or not God was real. Asking, If he is, then why doesnt he show himself to me? The answer seemed obvious looking around at the beautiful world he has created. As we look around us, we see his majesty everywhere. There are many stories in the Bible of God revealing himself to people in many different ways. This book compares these stories to the way that we see God reveal himself to us today if we just have our hearts open so our eyes can see him. We may see him in a sunset or the eyes of a child. We need to have an open heart and mind to allow ourselves to be blessed by these everyday miracles.
  • I See You

    Richard Powell

    Board book (Treehouse Children's Books, Nov. 23, 1998)
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  • I See You

    Karen O Roberts, Johan Andreasson, Juan Sierra

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 24, 2015)
    Celebrate diversity and learn to love the skin you’re in with this vibrant new children’s book that’s fun for all ages! I See You celebrates everyone in a way that is respectful. By representing children of every background—including those who are black or white, with curly hair or straight, blue eyes or brown, tall stature or short, and everything in between—I See You helps broadcast a positive message that builds optimism and compassion for all kids. With the proper encouragement to embrace themselves and also that, which is different, readers can gain values that can last a lifetime. Because despite the vast differences we may see in our physical features, each and every one of us is alike on the inside—and deserves to be seen.
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  • I SEE YOU

    Carol Nicklaus

    Board book (Random House Books for Young Readers, Nov. 8, 1994)
    Baby Bert plays "I see you" with a little lamb, a tiny calf, and the cutest little one of all--the baby reflected in the mylar mirror at the end--in a sturdy baby board book with full-color illustrations. For children under three.
  • I see you

    Peter Gillies

    Paperback (ABC Editions, June 1, 2015)
    Here, there, I see them everywhere! Sometimes surprised, with big round eyes... sometimes amused, and sometimes confused. But wherever I look, they're looking at me - and when I see them, I know they see me!With a penchant for unexpected meetings and fortuitous fun, Peter Gillies has been discovering curious faces wherever he goes. These mysterious observers he encounters seem to stare at him with an amused smile and a kindly regard, and he has the distinct feeling that they've been just waiting for him to come along, so that the two of them can meet. A book of images, both poetic and full of humor, I see you opens our eyes to the world around us in a way that is playful and full of imagination. For all ages.
  • I see you

    Rebel Williams

    Unknown Binding (The Wright Group, March 15, 1998)
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  • I See You

    Seehum Isa, Cynthia Ibarra, Daniel Baeza

    Paperback (Nook Press, Dec. 26, 2016)
    A fun way to introduce to children the cultural and religious differences that lie with all of us. And to teach children how to accept each other at a young age in hopes of growing up in a less tunnel visioned generation.
  • I See, You See

    Inhabit Education

    Paperback (Inhabit Education Books Inc., Feb. 5, 2019)
    What do you see?This book features different modes of transportation people usein the Arctic and encourages children to describe what they see.
  • I See You

    Nan Henderson

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, Nov. 17, 2015)
    I See You is a nature-inspired book. It is the first book published by Nan Henderson. The photographs are of life, and were taken by Nan as she enjoyed the world around her. The book was not only inspired by the beauty of nature, but by a conversation that Nan had with someone who was questioning whether or not God was real. Asking, "If he is, then why doesn't he show himself to me?" The answer seemed obvious looking around at the beautiful world he has created. As we look around us, we see his majesty everywhere. There are many stories in the Bible of God revealing himself to people in many different ways. This book compares these stories to the way that we see God reveal himself to us today if we just have our hearts open so our eyes can see him. We may see him in a sunset or the eyes of a child. We need to have an open heart and mind to allow ourselves to be blessed by these everyday miracles.