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Books with title The Feeding Tree

  • The Breeding Tree

    J. Andersen

    eBook (Brimstone Fiction, March 25, 2017)
    When Katherine Dennard is selected to become a "Creation Specialist" in Sector 4, the opportunity sounds like a dream come true. But Kate soon discovers the darker side of her profession - the disposal of fetal organs and destruction of human life. It makes sense, really. In a society where disease and malformations don't exist, human perfection demands that no genetic "mutants" be allowed to live. For Sector 4, "survival of the fittest" is not just a theory - it's The Institute's main mission. When Kate discovers that The Institute is using her DNA to create new life, her work gets personal. In order to save her unviable son, she'll have to trust Micah and his band of underground Natural Born Rebels. The problem is, if The Institute discovers her betrayal, the next body tossed in the trash could be hers. "This is a powerful story about the meaning and value of life--we don't have enough of those." ~ Terry Trueman, Printz Honor author, Stuck in Neutral
  • The Feeding Tree

    Wendy Hamilton

    Paperback (Tate Publishing, May 27, 2014)
    What kind of birds do you see in your back yard? Do you see some that are in this book? Are there blue birds, red birds and yellow ones too? Maybe you will want to start your very own Feeding Tree.
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  • The Breeding Tree

    J. Andersen

    Paperback (Brimstone Fiction, March 2, 2017)
    When Katherine Dennard is selected to become a "Creation Specialist" in Sector 4, the opportunity sounds like a dream come true. But Kate soon discovers the darker side of her profession - the disposal of fetal organs and destruction of human life. It makes sense, really. In a society where disease and malformations don't exist, human perfection demands that no genetic "mutants" be allowed to live. For Sector 4, "survival of the fittest" is not just a theory - it's The Institute's main mission. When Kate discovers that The Institute is using her DNA to create new life, her work gets personal. In order to save her unviable son, she'll have to trust Micah and his band of underground Natural Born Rebels. The problem is, if The Institute discovers her betrayal, the next body tossed in the trash could be hers. "This is a powerful story about the meaning and value of life--we don't have enough of those." ~ Terry Trueman, Printz Honor author, Stuck in Neutral
  • The Breeding Tree

    J. Andersen

    Paperback (Brimstone Fiction, Sept. 21, 2015)
    When Katherine Dennard is selected to become a "Creation Specialist" in Sector 4, the opportunity sounds like a dream come true. But Kate soon discovers the darker side of her profession - the disposal of fetal organs and destruction of human life. It makes sense, really. In a society where disease and malformations don't exist, human perfection demands that no genetic "mutants" be allowed to live. For Sector 4, "survival of the fittest" is not just a theory - it's The Institute's main mission. When Kate discovers that The Institute is using her DNA to create new life, her work gets personal. In order to save her unviable son, she'll have to trust Micah and his band of underground Natural Born Rebels. The problem is, if The Institute discovers her betrayal, the next body being disposed of could be hers. "This is a powerful story about the meaning and value of life--we don't have enough of those." ~ Terry Trueman, Printz Honor author, Stuck in Neutral And now fiction becomes fact: BBC News: UK scientists are seeking permission to genetically modify human embryos ...
  • Feeding the Mind

    Lewis Carroll

    Paperback (Createspace, Aug. 30, 2012)
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  • The Feeding Tree

    Pam Hall

    Hardcover (Mitten Pr, Sept. 1, 2008)
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  • The Flying Tree

    Vivien Lo, Eugene Hui

    Paperback (Outskirts Press, July 30, 2015)
    Everyone has dreams, even for a little tree! For a dream to come true, it has to go through a journey, even though sometimes it might not be a pleasant one. Want to see how a tree flies? Stay tuned!
  • Feeding the Pets

    Jarred Polzin

    eBook (Boogie Books for Child Writes, Nov. 30, 2011)
    Riley was such a good helper. He happily set off each day to feed all the animals on the farm. Sometimes things don’t go quite as planned ... Riley asked the one person he trusted would help him out - his mum!
  • The Flying Tree

    Julie Ellis

    Paperback (Cengage Learning Australia, )
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