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Books with title My Name is Butterfly

  • My Name is Butterfly

    Mary Ryall, Stevie Marie Aubuchon-Mendoza

    language (Salt of the Earth Press, Sept. 24, 2014)
    22 pages. Full Color. Discover the world of Monarch butterflies through this charming story of one young girl's summer in her garden. The life cycle of the Monarch is presented in beautiful, full color illustrations by Stevie Marie Aubuchon-Mendoza.
  • My Name is Butterfly

    Mary Ellen Ryall

    Paperback (Salt of the Earth Press, June 21, 2011)
    Discover the world of Monarch butterflies through this charming story of one young girl's summer in her garden. The life cycle of the Monarch is presented in beautiful, full color illustrations by Stevie Marie Aubuchon-Mendoza.
  • Code Name: Butterfly

    Ahlam Bsharat, Nancy Roberts

    eBook (Neem Tree Press Limited, )
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  • Code Name: Butterfly

    Ahlam Bsharat, Nancy Roberts

    Paperback (Neem Tree Press, May 27, 2016)
    With irony and poignant teenage idealism, Butterfly draws us into her world of adult hypocrisy, sibling rivalries, girlfriends' power plays, unrequited love...not to mention the political tension of life under occupation. As she observes her fragile environment with all its conflicts, Butterfly is compelled to question everything around her. Is her father a collaborator for the occupiers? Will Nizar ever give her the sign she's waiting for? How will her friendship with the activist Mays and the airhead Haya survive the unpredictable storms ahead? And why is 'honour' such a dangerous word, anyway?Short list for the Etisalat Award for Arabic Children's Literature 2013Short list for The Palestine Book Awards 2017
  • Code Name: Butterfly

    Ahlam Bsharat, Nancy Roberts

    eBook (Neem Tree Press, May 27, 2016)
    With irony and poignant teenage idealism, Butterfly draws us into her world of adult hypocrisy, sibling rivalries, girlfriends' power plays, unrequited love...not to mention the political tension of life under occupation. As she observes her fragile environment with all its conflicts, Butterfly is compelled to question everything around her. Is her father a collaborator for the occupiers? Will Nizar ever give her the sign she's waiting for? How will her friendship with the activist Mays and the airhead Haya survive the unpredictable storms ahead? And why is 'honour' such a dangerous word, anyway?Short list for the Etisalat Award for Arabic Children's Literature 2013Short list for The Palestine Book Awards 2017
  • My Butterfly

    Carolyn Hughes, Kathy Young

    eBook
    This is an original story about a mother who lost her young son and a daughter who lost her older brother to death. Mom digs deep inside to find a way to help her daughter understand death. Nature gives her the information that she is looking for to help her daughter. Both young and old will consider a new understanding about life and death through this story.
  • My Thumb is a Butterfly?

    AJ Mayer

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 31, 2009)
    When a new bottom tooth enters Melody's life, her thumb sucking habit becomes an issue that must be dealt with. After meeting some resistance from her Dad's attempts at a simply remedy, a story is created to help her realize that everything changes. An old habit can metamorphosize into a new imaginary dream that creates positive thoughts of change.
  • My Butterfly

    Carolyn Cutler Hughes, Kathy Young

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 29, 2015)
    This is an original story about a mother who lost her young son and a daughter who lost her older brother to death. Mom digs deep inside to find a way to help her daughter understand death. Nature gives her the information that she is looking for to help her daughter. Both young and old will consider a new understanding about life and death through this story.
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  • My Butterfly

    Aubrey Alan

    Paperback (MoshPit Publishing, June 9, 2015)
    Gerard (a beautiful butterfly) begins his long journey. He battles hurdles like that of Mr Bainbridge's insect collection and the elements during his quest to fulfil the dreams of his seven-year-old friend Gwen. On his mission, Gerard not only learns the importance of life but also gains some insight to the power of love. Follow his journey and see how dreams come true.
  • Code Name: Butterfly

    Ahlam Bsharat, Nancy Roberts

    Paperback (Neem Tree Press, Aug. 3, 2016)
    With irony and poignant teenage idealism, Butterfly draws us into her world of adult hypocrisy, sibling rivalries, girlfriends' power plays, unrequited love...not to mention the political tension of life under occupation. As she observes her fragile environment with all its conflicts, Butterfly is compelled to question everything around her. Is her father a collaborator for the occupiers? Will Nizar ever give her the sign she's waiting for? How will her friendship with the activist Mays and the airhead Haya survive the unpredictable storms ahead? And why is 'honour' such a dangerous word, anyway?Short list for the Etisalat Award for Arabic Children's Literature 2013Short list for The Palestine Book Awards 2017
  • My Butterfly

    Aubrey Alan

    eBook (MoshPit Publishing, June 11, 2015)
    Gerard (a beautiful butterfly) begins his long journey. He battles hurdles like that of Mr Bainbridge's insect collection and the elements during his quest to fulfil the dreams of his seven-year-old friend Gwen. On his mission, Gerard not only learns the importance of life but also gains some insight to the power of love. Follow his journey and see how dreams come true.