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Books with title Not All Angels Have Wings

  • Not All Angels Have Wings

    Craig Georgeff

    Paperback (Christian Faith Publishing, Inc, July 27, 2018)
    Richie Small finds himself living in a dilapidated trailer with his mother transplanted to rural Michigan from Kentucky and attending a new school. His small physical size, thick black-rimmed glasses, and quiet nature make him the obvious target for the school bully, the gargantuan Clarence Goodfellow. If that were not enough to place a bull's-eye on his back, Richie is an avid reader, smart enough to be termed a geek or a nerd if anyone should find out. While trying to make himself invisible to Clarence and the others around him, Richie is befriended by a stray dog that becomes his first true friend and a fifth-grade teacher that discovers and shares his passion for the written word. Although poor and different, Richie and his dog, Lady, capture the heart of a community that will eventually call him a hero. This book takes an honest look at the issues and situations students face in any school and in any community. It is a heartwarming story that highlights the love shown by a hardworking single mother, the influence of a caring teacher, a coach that recognizes heart, a fellow student who needs help, and the influence of a dog that seems to know it all. Hopefully, not only will it encourage younger readers to appreciate the written word but also be enjoyed by anyone who enjoys a heartwarming story of a young man befriended by a dog.
  • Not All Angels Have Wings

    Craig Georgeff

    language (Christian Faith Publishing, Inc., Jan. 7, 2019)
    Richie Small finds himself living in a dilapidated trailer with his mother transplanted to rural Michigan from Kentucky and attending a new school. His small physical size, thick black-rimmed glasses, and quiet nature make him the obvious target for the school bully, the gargantuan Clarence Goodfellow. If that were not enough to place a bull’s-eye on his back, Richie is an avid reader, smart enough to be termed a geek or a nerd if anyone should find out. While trying to make himself invisible to Clarence and the others around him, Richie is befriended by a stray dog that becomes his first true friend and a fifth-grade teacher that discovers and shares his passion for the written word. Although poor and different, Richie and his dog, Lady, capture the heart of a community that will eventually call him a hero.This book takes an honest look at the issues and situations students face in any school and in any community. It is a heartwarming story that highlights the love shown by a hardworking single mother, the influence of a caring teacher, a coach that recognizes heart, a fellow student who needs help, and the influence of a dog that seems to know it all. Hopefully, not only will it encourage younger readers to appreciate the written word but also be enjoyed by anyone who enjoys a heartwarming story of a young man befriended by a dog.
  • Not All Angels Have Wings

    Melanie Mims

    Paperback (OurRainbow Press, July 1, 2005)
    Angels are everywhere around us, including places you d never think to look.
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  • Do Angels Have Wings ?

    Janette Meik, Jesse Hunt

    eBook (Linchpin Creatives, Oct. 14, 2014)
    In this fictional tale, a young boy plagued by the question of whether or not angels have wings sets out on his own journey of discovery. His journey leads him on a path where other winged creatures appear. Thinking that they may have the answer to his pondering thoughts, he attempts to approach each one of them with his question only to find that they are disinterested in his query. His pursuit of a response finally becomes a reality.
  • Do Angels Have Wings ?

    Janette Meik, Jesse James Hunt

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 6, 2014)
    In this fictional tale, a young boy plagued by the question of whether or not angels have wings sets out on his own journey of discovery. His journey leads him on a path where other winged creatures appear. Thinking that they may have the answer to his pondering thoughts, he attempts to approach each one of them with his question only to find that they are disinterested in his query. His pursuit of a response finally becomes a reality.
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