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  • Joshua

    T.G. Ayer

    language (, March 27, 2018)
    Joshua (Einherjar - A Dead Radiance Companion Novel) should only be read after Dead Radiance to avoid major spoilers.For Joshua O'Connell, life in Craven was the picture of small-town perfection.Until Bryn Halbrook walked into his life.Though smitten from day one, he knew she was way out of his league.And then Joshua died.But that wasn't the end of it.JOSHUA is a view to what happened off camera during the Valkyrie Series. While Bryn went off on adventure after adventure, Joshua's story continued on its own trajectory.This novel is best read after reading Dead Radiance as it contains spoilers and crossover scenes in which we get Joshua's POV and get a feel for what was going on in his mind and heart.
  • Joshua

    Victoria Kovacs, David Ryley

    language (B&H Kids, June 1, 2015)
    If your child loves hero stories, there’s no better place to find them than the Bible! In these pages, read how Joshua obeyed God and conquered a city. Then read the rest of the stories in the Little Bible Heroes™ series. Each book offers a story of bravery, faithfulness, or kindness—straight from the Bible and perfect for little hero-loving hearts! Collect all 16 Little Bible Heroes™ stories:CreationNoah MiriamDaniel Joshua Rahab SamuelThe Little Maid DavidEsther JosephThe Good Samaritan ChristmasEaster Jesus’ MiraclesMartha
  • Joshua

    Charles S. Ricks, Charles Ricks, Dick Ensing

    Hardcover (Seagull Publishers, Oct. 6, 2008)
    Joshua the Schnauzer as told by Joshua to Charles S. Ricks. Book will be enjoyed by ages 5 - adult. Joshua tells about his life, lessons to be learned, and ends with a poem about life as he sees it.
  • Joshua

    Alan Collins

    Paperback (Univ of Queensland Pr, Dec. 1, 1995)
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  • Just Joshua

    Jan Michael

    language (The O'Brien Press, March 20, 2013)
    Until the whispers began, Joshua was like all the other village boys, helping out at the market, making a little money from the tourists, getting up to mischief.So what if his father was the only butcher in a village of fishermen, a loner who preferred to spend his evenings carving wood? Is it true what everyone is saying -- that Joshua's father is a 'mountain man', one of the people feared and mistrusted by the villagers?When Joshua's life takes an surprising turn, he discovers that being different does matter. Maybe it's not enough to be just Joshua?
  • Just Joshua

    Jan Michael

    (O'Brien Press, April 15, 2003)
    Until the whispers began, Joshua was like all the other village boys, helping out at the market, making a little money from the tourists, getting up to mischief. So what if his father was the only butcher in a village of fishermen, a loner who preferred to spend his evenings carving wood? Is it true what everyone is saying -- that Joshua's father is a 'mountain man', one of the people feared and mistrusted by the villagers? When Joshua's life takes an unexpected turn, he discovers that being different does matter. Maybe it's not enough to be just Joshua?