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Books with title The Tao Of Flower

  • The Tao Of Flower

    M. S. Lawrence

    language (FriesenPress, Feb. 5, 2020)
    When teenage martial arts champion Flower Green competes in the 2020 Olympic Games, her dream of representing her country and winning gold in tae kwon do comes true. Once the excitement fades, she is at loose ends—she won the ultimate prize, so where does she go from there? Against his better judgement, her teacher and mentor, Freddy, reveals that there is only one place he can direct her to learn the highest level of martial arts. The problem is, she will have to leave her family behind and travel halfway across the world alone to face cruelty and harsh conditions under the guidance of Chin, a bitter and unyielding master. As her training pushes her farther than she thought she could ever go, Flower slowly wins over the old man with her dedication and resilience. But will it be enough to allow her to compete in the Dance of Dragons tournament, a secret society of the most skilled and deadly fighters in the world?
  • The Flower

    John Light, lisa Evans

    Paperback (Childs Play Intl Ltd, July 1, 2014)
    Brigg lives in a small, grey room in a large, grey city. When he finds a book in the library labelled ‘Do Not Read’, he cannot resist taking it home. In it, he comes upon pictures of bright, vibrant objects called flowers. He cannot find flowers anywhere in the city, but stumbles instead on a packet of seeds. This sets off a chain of events which bring about unexpected results, continuing to grow and bloom even after we have turned the last page. John Light’s enigmatic story is told with utter simplicity, but resonates long after we finish reading this book. His increasingly optimistic vision is hauntingly captured by Lisa Evans’s beautiful and whimsical illustrations.
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  • The Tao Of Flower

    M S Lawrence

    (FriesenPress, Feb. 5, 2020)
    When teenage martial arts champion Flower Green competes in the 2020 Olympic Games, her dream of representing her country and winning gold in tae kwon do comes true. Once the excitement fades, she is at loose ends-she won the ultimate prize, so where does she go from there? Against his better judgement, her teacher and mentor, Freddy, reveals that there is only one place he can direct her to learn the highest level of martial arts. The problem is, she will have to leave her family behind and travel halfway across the world alone to face cruelty and harsh conditions under the guidance of Chin, a bitter and unyielding master. As her training pushes her farther than she thought she could ever go, Flower slowly wins over the old man with her dedication and resilience. But will it be enough to allow her to compete in the Dance of Dragons tournament, a secret society of the most skilled and deadly fighters in the world?...
  • The Flower

    John Light, Lisa Evans

    Hardcover (Child's Play International, March 1, 2007)
    Brigg lives in a small, grey room in a large, grey city. When he finds a book in the library labelled 'Do Not Read', he cannot resist taking it home. In it, he comes upon pictures of bright, vibrant objects called flowers. He cannot find flowers anywhere in the city, but stumbles instead on a packet of seeds. This sets off a chain of events which bring about unexpected results, continuing to grow and bloom even after we have turned the last page. John Light's enigmatic story is told with utter simplicity, but resonates long after we finish reading this book. His increasingly optimistic vision is hauntingly captured by Lisa Evans's beautiful and whimsical illustrations.
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  • The Flower

    Wendy Taylor

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 11, 2012)
    The flower is a simple inspirational story gently told and beautifully illustrated. This début book is perfect for beginning readers. It traces the life of a flower as it finds self acceptance, purpose, forgiveness and fulfillment.
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  • The Flower of the Witch

    Enrico Orlandi, Jamie Richards

    Paperback (Dark Horse Books, Sept. 29, 2020)
    Tami has traveled long and far from his home in the south, forbidden to return until he has become a man, in this coming-of-age story.Defeating monsters and saving princesses has not been enough, and now he must find the fabled flower of the witch, but in his quest Tami inadvertently sparks a feud between the villagers who shelter him and the demon Yabra! And when the conflict comes to a head, Tami will have to choose between proving himself as a man, and protecting the villagers he's come to love. Available for the first time in English, Enrico Orlandi's exciting tale of adventure and compassion is a timely reflection on identity, responsibility, and the true meaning of maturity."My intention when I created Tami and the world of Il fiore della strega, was to tell a fantastic story that would capture the reader's imagination and inspire them to lose themselves in the cold forests of the far north, to feel the icy gaze of the spirits and the warmth of the hearths in each tent. Tami's journey, his difficulties and mistakes, are in essence what every child must face as they grow into adulthood. To those who read this book, I would like to say that a girl can go on adventures, that a boy can cry if he needs to, that there is no right way to grow up. You just have to take the time to understand who you want to be." -- Enrico Orlandi
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  • Flower of the North

    James Oliver Curwood

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 23, 2016)
    A man who is fighting to save his business falls in love with a beautiful young woman who lives in a mysterious hidden fort.
  • The Flower of Sheba

    Ellen Schecter, Doris Orgel, Laura Kelly

    language (Byron Preiss Visual Publications, Dec. 11, 2012)
    Retells the Old Testament story in which Sheba visits Solomon to test his wisdom and recounts the traditional explanation in which he passes her final test with the aid of a bee.
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  • The tale of Snow Flower

    Brandi housden

    This is a story of a girl who is devoted to her father
  • The Flower

    Chris Baines, Penny Ives

    Hardcover (Crocodile Books, April 1, 1990)
    A delightful series to introduce young children to nature and environment. Each story is set on a small piece of wasteland and tells, step-by-step, how the life of plants and animals changes and re-establishes itself when two children take a hand -- by planting a seed, moving an old boot, having a picnic or visiting a nest-site.
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  • The flower of the realm

    Edgar Parker

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin, March 15, 1966)
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  • The Flower of Sheba

    Doris Orgel, Ellen Schecter, Laura Kelly

    Paperback (Bank Street, Jan. 1, 1994)
    Is King Solomon really the wisest man in the world? The mighty Queen of Sheba visits the great King to share--and test--his legendary wisdom. Solomon's answers to Sheba's most challenging riddles prove that, to the wise, even small creatures can be great teachers. Inspired by a story from the Old Testament, this dramatic, splendidly illustrated tale is perfect for reading together.
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