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  • Remembering Green

    Lesley Beake

    eBook (Frances Lincoln Children's Books, Sept. 3, 2009)
    It is the year 2250. The ice has melted and sea levels have risen. Cape Town has disappeared and Table Mountain is now an island inhabited by the Tekkies, who cling to a lifestyle long gone in the rest of the world and keep their island for themselves. But their resources are running out. They look to the land that once was Africa - known as Out - where a few remining people have managed to survive the massive drought by turning their back on 23rd-century technology and following a simple lifestyle based on ancient knowledge. They are the River People. Rain, a princess of the River People, and Saa, the lion cub she cares for, are seized by the Tekkies. They want the knowledge of Rain's people. They want to know how to harvest the rain. She is to be part of a terrible ceremony to restore the balance of the world…This title is also available as an ebook, in either Kindle, ePub or Adobe ebook editions
  • Remembering Green

    Lesley Beake

    Hardcover (Lincoln Children's Books, April 27, 2010)
    It is the year 2250. The ice has melted and sea levels have risen. Cape Town has disappeared and Table Mountain is now an island inhabited by the Tekkies, who cling to a lifestyle long gone in the rest of the world and keep their island for themselves. But their resources are running out. They look to the land that once was Africa - known as Out - where a few remining people have managed to survive the massive drought by turning their back on 23rd-century technology and following a simple lifestyle based on ancient knowledge. They are the River People.Rain, a princess of the River People, and Saa, the lion cub she cares for, are seized by the Tekkies. They want the knowledge of Rain's people. They want to know how to harvest the rain. She is to be part of a terrible ceremony to restore the balance of the world?
  • Remembering Green

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    Paperback (Frances Lincoln, March 24, 2009)
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  • Remembering

    Jennifer Clavijo, Garen Gent-Randall

    language (Les Éditions de l'Ange, May 26, 2014)
    "Dreams... That's what turned my life upside down. Just dreams. But they were so real, so exciting. Wolves all around me, and that man – always that man... What was happening to me? Had I gone crazy? Or was there a meaning behind it all? I had to find out..."Elizabeth is a girl like any other – school, friends and great parents. So why does she feel so different, so alone? And why do her strange dreams take her back in time to live among wolves?Through love, will she be able to bring dream and reality together and accept her new life, full of mysteries, danger and intrigue?
  • Remembering

    C. S. Johnson, Jennifer Sell

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 1, 2016)
    With the arrival of 11th grade, Hamilton Dinger has no shortage of activities to pursue. With his job at the mayor’s office, schoolwork, and fighting off evil, he has no time to worry about Starry Knight’s recent betrayal and his relentless fixation with her. Even though he does anyway. Pushing past his emotional turmoil, he works with Aleia and Elysian to uncover the truth about the Seven Deadly Sinisters and his supernatural origins. When disaster strikes once more, Hamilton and his friends realize the only way to prevent chaos from taking over Apollo City, and eventually the world, is to find the answers to the questions hidden deep inside his heart and mind.
  • Remembering Grandpa

    Uma Krishnaswami, Layne Johnson

    Hardcover (Boyds Mills Press, March 1, 2007)
    Daysha's grandma has come down with a bad case of sadness over the loss of Grandpa, but said isn't how Daysha remembers him. Grandpa has been gone for more than a year. Daysha sets out to cheer up Grandma by collecting things that can bring happy memories: a button that fell off Grandpa's coat, flowers from the field where she and Grandpa chased butterflies, Grandpa's old guitar. She places all of the objects near the back porch of Grandma's house. As Daysha had hoped, they bring back happy memories. Grandma agrees that this is the best way to remember Grandpa. Uma Krishnaswami's simple and heartfelt story is illustrated with loving care by Layne Johnson.
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  • Remembering

    Imanay Lotia

    language (, March 18, 2017)
    A young girl suffers through the trauma of recalling what happened to her on an island summer camp.
  • Remembering

    Joyce Grill

    Paperback (Alfred Music, June 1, 2000)
    New in our Composer Spotlight Series is this collection of original piano solos by Joyce Grill. These intermediate-level pieces are musical, offer a variety of compositional styles, and involve various technical elements, all designed to inspire students while they learn. Titles are: A Quiet Day * Autumn Memories * Clowning Around * Football Saturday * Gypsy Violins * Remembering * Snowfall * Sunday Morning * Wishing Well.
  • Remembering

    Kimberly Fast

    Paperback (Xulon Press, Feb. 8, 2018)
    Remembering: Companion Stories for Communion explores the lives of 5 children living in three time periods. Through their adventures, families can experience the excitement of the first Passover, the scariness of the cross, the beauty of the Jewish wedding ceremony and the humor of living out your faith as a modern day family. While these stories are designed to explore Biblical concepts, they are also a part of a more in-depth curriculum featuring stories, activities and games created specifically for families and churches to teach the meaning of communion. Remembering! Discovering the Meaning of Communion as a Family is available to further help you prepare your child, and perhaps your own heart for this beautiful celebration of Jesus' sacrificial love for us. p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; text-align: justify; font: 12.0px Helvetica} Kimberly Fast is a mother of three with a master's degree in curriculum and instruction. As an educator for over 35 years, she brings her understanding of children and her passion for Jesus together to assist families in passing on their faith values to the next generation. Kimberly enjoys weaving stories for children to engage their imagination and create a word picture that brings Biblical principles to life.
  • Remembering.....

    Dianne Leutner, Daniel Postgate, Joan Gorman

    Paperback (Child Bereavement Charity, Feb. 4, 2009)
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  • Remembering Grandad

    Sheila Isherwood, Kate Isherwood

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, Feb. 4, 1999)
    This book deals with the subject of death in a thoughtful and positive way. A girl's grandad has died, and she looks back on the happy times they enjoyed and the things they did together. Written by a mother and daughter team as a response to their own bereavement, this is a helpful, gentleapproach to dealing with the death of a loved one. Interest age 4+.
  • Remembering

    C. S. Johnson

    Hardcover (Lulu.com, Feb. 15, 2017)
    With the arrival of 11th grade, Hamilton Dinger has no shortage of activities to pursue. With his job at the mayor's office, schoolwork, and fighting off evil, he has no time to worry about Starry Knight's recent betrayal and his relentless fixation with her. Even though he does anyway. Pushing past his emotional turmoil, he works with Aleia and Elysian to uncover the truth about the Seven Deadly Sinisters and his supernatural origins. When disaster strikes once more, Hamilton and his friends realize the only way to prevent chaos from taking over Apollo City, and eventually the world, is to find the answers to the questions hidden deep inside his heart and mind.