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Books with title The Sunset Gate

  • The Sunset Gates

    Kathleen Duey, Omar Rayyan

    Paperback (Aladdin, Dec. 1, 2002)
    Heart must find her family and a safe haven for the unicorns. A drawing in the book from Dunraven's castle shows the same unicorn design as her foundling blanket! Perhaps the book tells more about her family -- but she cannot read it. Searching for a teacher, she finds a blacksmith whose family forge was made by unicorn magic. His old records show that his grandfather made giant iron gates using the same design. If Heart can find those gates perhaps she will find her family -- but will Dunraven's men find her first?
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  • The Sunset Gate

    Isabella Alden

    Paperback (Tyndale House Pub, Feb. 1, 1995)
    Raised deep in the woods, Weevon suddenly finds herself alone and friendless, left with nothing but a yearning she doesn't understand. A heartwarming story of faith and love by Grace Livingston Hill's aunt, similar in style and tone to Hill.
  • The Gate

    Nancy Carabio Belanger

    Paperback (Harvey House Publishing, Nov. 5, 2013)
    First-place winner, Best Catholic Novel--Catholic Press Association 2014 Book Awards For smart-aleck Josh, being a Christian in the eighth grade is completely irrelevant, especially with the temptations that middle school can bring. For him, life is all about playing video games, getting money, and causing trouble. He doesn't need anybody and he makes his own rules. When his teacher assigns a pen-pal project, Josh meets Pie, a spunky senior citizen with a love of his Catholic faith, Saint John Bosco, and the New York Yankees. But much to Josh's surprise, Pie creates his own project for Josh, and Josh realizes that God has a plan -- even for him. In this inspiring novel that radiates the dignity of the priesthood and the discovery of God's calling for each of us, Josh is shocked to find himself fighting spiritual battles, but often for the wrong side. As the friendship with his new mentor deepens, Josh learns that God has more in store for him than he could have ever imagined. 'A novel that inspires from the start, it's a gripping story of discernment and saying yes to God's marvelous grace.' --Lisa M. Hendey, author and founder of Catholicmom.com
  • The Gate

    Nancy Carabio Belanger

    language (Harvey House Publishing, March 2, 2018)
    First-place winner! Best Catholic Novel--Catholic Press Association 2014 Book Awards.For smart-aleck Josh, being a Christian in the eighth grade is completely irrelevant, especially with the temptations that middle school can bring. For him, life is all about playing video games, getting money, and causing trouble. He doesn't need anybody and he makes his own rules. When his teacher assigns a pen-pal project, Josh meets Pie, a spunky senior citizen with a love of his Catholic faith, Saint John Bosco, and the New York Yankees. But much to Josh's surprise, Pie creates his own project for Josh, and Josh realizes that God has a plan -- even for him. In this inspiring novel that radiates the dignity of the priesthood and the discovery of God's calling for each of us, Josh is shocked to find himself fighting spiritual battles, but often for the wrong side. As the friendship with his new mentor deepens, Josh learns that God has more in store for him than he could have ever imagined.
  • The Gate

    Jude deLaubenfels

    language (, May 26, 2018)
    In 1970 mid-west America, 13-year-old cousins Dylan and Allison are enjoying the best summer of their lives. Since Allison’s family moved near Dylan’s, the two have become inseparable. Then something happens that changes the summer vacation, and their lives, forever. While skateboarding, Allison is struck down by a car and enters a coma that lasts for months, thrusting them both into a series of events they will never forget. During this time they enter into a series of challenges while they’re asleep and dreaming, challenges that are terrifying and seemingly life threatening. Can one die in a dream, and if they do will they never wake up? The Gate is highly charged with action and suspense as these two teens go up against unbelievable odds that challenge their courage and commitment to each other.
  • The Sunset Eve

    K. Anderson Yancy

    language (SonicMovie.net, July 31, 2016)
    The speed of the Earth's rotation has been gradually slowing to zero and on the eve it’s expected to zero out or forever slow to one rotation every 365 days with catastrophic upheaval, the night of "The Sunset Eve" a woman, choosing to do the thing she loves, takes her shift as a radio DJ, while awaiting the end of the world and through the callers and fellow DJ’s we hear for better and for worse how they plan on spending “The Sunset Eve”.
  • The Sunset Gates

    Kathleen Duey, Omar Rayyan

    Library Binding (Aladdin Library, Dec. 1, 2002)
    Heart must find her family and a safe haven for the unicorns. A drawing in the book from Dunraven's castle shows the same unicorn design as her foundling blanket! Perhaps the book tells more about her family -- but she cannot read it. Searching for a teacher, she finds a blacksmith whose family forge was made by unicorn magic. His old records show that his grandfather made giant iron gates using the same design. If Heart can find those gates perhaps she will find her family -- but will Dunraven's men find her first?
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  • The Gate

    Renee Ramsey

    language (, Oct. 7, 2013)
    Nineteen year-old Gaelle is starting her first year at Forsythia, a private college high in the Rocky Mountains. Suffering from Obsessive Compulsive Disorder didn't make it easy to find friends in high school, and she's hoping for a fresh start. Soon she meets Janet, the quirky answer to her loneliness, and Draig, a mysterious boy who seems fated to repeatedly cross her path. Immediately drawn to Draig, one night Gaelle follows him into the forest and unraveling the weighty secret he protects.Draig is a Gatekeeper, one in a long line of men and women dedicated to guarding a locked portal between the 4th and 5th dimensions. A breach is starting to form in the Gate, and to avoid certain catastrophe Gaelle and Draig must find a way to seal it again. But as Gaelle is swept up with helping Draig, she also comes closer to the truth of her own past.
  • The Sunset Gates

    Kathleen Duey, Omar Rayyan

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback, Dec. 1, 2002)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Heart continues to try to find her real family while protecting her unicorn friends from Lord Dunraven.
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  • The Gate

    isobella caroline boucher

    language (, Oct. 3, 2015)
    The Masquerade continues as the two girls meet the mysterious Anthony Talson . All seems very magical and enchanting but what is going behind the doors is dark and sinister. Please enjoy the thrilling part two of the Talson series written by Isobella Caroline Boucher.
  • The Gate

    Renee L Ramsey

    (Renee Ramsey, Oct. 8, 2013)
    Nineteen year-old Gaelle is starting her first year at Forsythia, a private college high in the Rocky Mountains. Suffering from Obsessive Compulsive Disorder didn't make it easy to find friends in high school, and she's hoping for a fresh start. Soon she meets Janet, the quirky answer to her loneliness, and Draig, a mysterious boy who seems fated to repeatedly cross her path. Immediately drawn to Draig, one night Gaelle follows him into the forest and unraveling the weighty secret he protects. Draig is a Gatekeeper, one in a long line of men and women dedicated to guarding a locked portal between the 4th and 5th dimensions. A breach is starting to form in the Gate, and to avoid certain catastrophe Gaelle and Draig must find a way to seal it again. But as Gaelle is swept up with helping Draig, she also comes closer to the truth of her own past.
  • The Sunset Gate

    Isabella Alden

    Paperback (Tyndale House Pub, March 15, 1673)
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