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  • Project Dandelion

    Heather Carson

    language (, June 25, 2019)
    -Sent to a fallout shelter to survive a nuclear catastrophe, a group of teenagers are the last hope for humanity. Can they survive living with one another first?Katrina knew this day would come. She had been preparing for it all her life. The end of the world was here, and it looked nothing like she had imagined.Now she was trapped in an underground fallout shelter with a group of teenagers who had been selected as the last hope for humanity. The idea of surviving the nuclear apocalypse alone blurs as she makes friends, and finds love, while buried beneath the earth.Praise for Project Dandelion Book 1:"I sat and read this beautiful novel in one sitting. I am almost out of breath as I turned the last page.... Thank you for creating this wonderful world."-Kimberly Paterson Owner Ink Spill Indie Book Shop"An excellently written YA novel. We loved it so much that we made Heather Carson our October spotlight author!"- Balancing Books
  • Project Dandelion: Reentry

    Heather Carson

    language (, Nov. 15, 2019)
    "Get to the cabin."The words of Katrina’s father echo in her mind. One sentence, her sole purpose. Her dad taught her to be prepared and they always had a bug out plan. If the world goes down the drain, get to the cabin...Katrina should have been alone but she couldn’t leave her friends behind. The five teenagers escape from the fallout shelter and journey through the desert to get to the safe house in the mountains. Except they can’t run from Project Dandelion because they are Project Dandelion. The government’s attempt to save humanity after a global nuclear war.As the teens struggle to survive this post-apocalyptic world, Katrina learns things aren’t always what they seem and people can’t always be trusted.Praise for Project Dandelion Book 1:"I sat and read this beautiful novel in one sitting. I am almost out of breath as I turned the last page.... Thank you for creating this wonderful world." -Kimberly Paterson Owner Ink Spill Indie Book Shop"An excellently written YA novel. We loved it so much that we made Heather Carson our October spotlight author!"- Balancing Books
  • Project Dandelion: Resistance

    Heather Carson

    language (, Feb. 23, 2020)
    As World War 3 rains down around them, the Resistance fights to maintain their stronghold. Meanwhile, Katrina faces her own battle as she searches for her place in this post-apocalyptic world. When she learns a secret that could cause the Resistance to fail, duty forces Katrina to take action. Will this decision require her to leave the life she worked for, and the ones she loves, behind? Join this strong female lead character and her friends as they survive the post nuclear fallout world in this action packed third installment to the Project Dandelion series. Here's what the readers are saying:Praise for Project Dandelion: Reentry (Book 2)-“Project Dandelion: Reentry, by Heather Carson, is a fabulous YA dystopian novel that reminds readers how important it is to fight for our rights.” -Christine Ducz, Book Blogger @ Little Reading Coach“The second installment of this series was so good! I literally couldn’t stop reading this book! The only reason I did is because I fell asleep in bed — no joke!” -Jessica P., Book Blogger/Bookstagram @ Creaky Bookshelf“Teenagers fighting to survive a world that was forced upon them, and fighting for their right to life, this gripping novel had me hooked from start to finish.” - Kimberly Paterson, Owner InkSpill Indie Book Shop.
  • Dandelion

    Don Freeman

    Paperback (Puffin Books, June 30, 1977)
    From the creator of the beloved Corduroy, here is a charming story about being yourselfWhen Dandelion gets an invitation to a party, he's excited. The invitation is extra fancy, so Dandelion decides to get himself all dressed up. But when he gets to the party, no one recognizes him! Fortunately, it all works out in the end, and Dandelion learns an important lesson about being true to who you are.
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  • Project Dandelion

    Heather Carson

    (Independently published, June 23, 2019)
    -Sent to a fallout shelter to survive a nuclear catastrophe, a group of teenagers are the last hope for humanity. Can they survive living with one another first?Katrina knew this day would come. She had been preparing for it all her life. The end of the world was here, and it looked nothing like she had imagined.Now she was trapped in an underground fallout shelter with a group of teenagers who had been selected as the last hope for humanity. The idea of surviving the nuclear apocalypse alone blurs as she makes friends, and finds love, while buried beneath the earth.Praise for Project Dandelion Book 1:"I sat and read this beautiful novel in one sitting. I am almost out of breath as I turned the last page.... Thank you for creating this wonderful world."-Kimberly Paterson Owner Ink Spill Indie Book Shop"An excellently written YA novel. We loved it so much that we made Heather Carson our October spotlight author!"- Balancing Books
  • Dandelion

    Don Freeman

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, June 1, 1977)
    Originally published: New York: Viking Press, 1964.
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  • Project Dandelion: Reentry

    Heather Carson

    (Independently published, Nov. 11, 2019)
    "Get to the cabin."The words of Katrina’s father echo in her mind. One sentence, her sole purpose. Her dad taught her to be prepared and they always had a bug out plan. If the world goes down the drain, get to the cabin...Katrina should have been alone but she couldn’t leave her friends behind. The five teenagers escape from the fallout shelter and journey through the desert to get to the safe house in the mountains. Except they can’t run from Project Dandelion because they are Project Dandelion. The government’s attempt to save humanity after a global nuclear war.As the teens struggle to survive this post-apocalyptic world, Katrina learns things aren’t always what they seem and people can’t always be trusted.Praise for Project Dandelion Book 1:"I sat and read this beautiful novel in one sitting. I am almost out of breath as I turned the last page.... Thank you for creating this wonderful world." -Kimberly Paterson Owner Ink Spill Indie Book Shop"An excellently written YA novel. We loved it so much that we made Heather Carson our October spotlight author!"- Balancing Books
  • Project Dandelion: Resistance

    Heather Carson

    (Independently published, Feb. 17, 2020)
    As World War 3 rains down around them, the Resistance fights to maintain their stronghold. Meanwhile, Katrina faces her own battle as she searches for her place in this post-apocalyptic world. When she learns a secret that could cause the Resistance to fail, duty forces Katrina to take action. Will this decision require her to leave the life she worked for, and the ones she loves, behind? Join this strong female lead character and her friends as they survive the post nuclear fallout world in this action packed third installment to the Project Dandelion series. Here's what the readers are saying: Praise for Project Dandelion: Reentry (Book 2)-"Project Dandelion: Reentry, by Heather Carson, is a fabulous YA dystopian novel that reminds readers how important it is to fight for our rights." -Christine Ducz, Book Blogger @ Little Reading Coach"The second installment of this series was so good! I literally couldn't stop reading this book! The only reason I did is because I fell asleep in bed -- no joke!" -Jessica P., Book Blogger/Bookstagram @ Creaky Bookshelf"Teenagers fighting to survive a world that was forced upon them, and fighting for their right to life, this gripping novel had me hooked from start to finish." - Kimberly Paterson, Owner InkSpill Indie Book Shop.
  • Dandelion

    Don Freeman

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, June 30, 1977)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Dandelion overdresses for a come-as-you-are party and is turned away because the hostess does not recognize him.
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  • Dandelion

    V. N. Kellly-Clark, D. J. Kelly-Clark

    language (V. N. Kelly-Clark, Jan. 3, 2015)
    Dandelion and Ash are twin faery's that live at the bottom of the garden in a small town in Australia. These chronicles describe their adventures and travels.
  • Dandelion

    Don Dixon

    Paperback (Lulu.com, April 4, 2019)
    A wonderful little story about strength, bravery, and moving on.
  • Dandelion

    Don Freeman, Jerry Terheyden

    Hardcover (Live Oak Media (NY), Oct. 30, 1982)
    ...the author's story is brought to life by a buoyant narration...pleasant entertainment also provides a method of helping children understand the value of being themselves. - Booklist
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