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  • Wandering Wild

    Jessica Taylor

    eBook (Sky Pony, May 3, 2016)
    "I believe in possibility. Of magic, of omens, of compasses, of love. Some of it's a little bit true."Sixteen-year-old Tal is a Wanderer—a grifter whose life is built around the sound of wheels on the road, the customs of her camp, and the artful scams that keep her fed. With her brother, Wen, by her side, it's the only life she's ever known. It's the only one she's ever needed.Then, in a sleepy Southern town, the queen of cons picks the wrong mark when she meets Spencer Sway—the clean-cut Socially Secured boy who ends up hustling her instead of the other way around. For the first time, she sees a reason to stay. As her obligations to the camp begin to feel like a prison sentence, the pull to leave tradition behind has never been so strong.But the Wanderers live by signs, and all the signs all say that Tal and Spencer will end disaster and grief. Is a chance at freedom worth almost certain destruction?Wandering Wild is an achingly romantic journey of tradition and self-discovery—a magical debut.
  • Wandering Wild

    Jessica Taylor

    Paperback (Sky Pony, Sept. 26, 2017)
    "I believe in possibility. Of magic, of omens, of compasses, of love. Some of it's a little bit true."Sixteen-year-old Tal is a Wanderer—a grifter whose life is built around the sound of wheels on the road, the customs of her camp, and the artful scams that keep her fed. With her brother, Wen, by her side, it's the only life she's ever known. It's the only one she's ever needed.Then in a sleepy Southern town, the queen of cons picks the wrong mark when she meets Spencer Sway—the clean-cut Socially Secured boy who ends up hustling her instead of the other way around. For the first time, she sees a reason to stay. As her obligations to the camp begin to feel like a prison sentence, the pull to leave tradition behind has never been so strong.But the Wanderers live by signs, and all the signs all say that Tal and Spencer will end only in heartache and disaster. Is a chance at freedom worth almost certain destruction?Perfect for fans of Nova Ren Suma and Sarah Dessen, Wandering Wild introduces a stunning new YA voice, weaving magical realism and romance into a story of struggle and self-discovery.
  • Wandering Wild

    Jessica Taylor

    Hardcover (Sky Pony, May 3, 2016)
    "I believe in possibility. Of magic, of omens, of compasses, of love. Some of it's a little bit true."Sixteen-year-old Tal is a Wanderer—a grifter whose life is built around the sound of wheels on the road, the customs of her camp, and the artful scams that keep her fed. With her brother, Wen, by her side, it's the only life she's ever known. It's the only one she's ever needed.Then, in a sleepy Southern town, the queen of cons picks the wrong mark when she meets Spencer Sway—the clean-cut Socially Secured boy who ends up hustling her instead of the other way around. For the first time, she sees a reason to stay. As her obligations to the camp begin to feel like a prison sentence, the pull to leave tradition behind has never been so strong.But the Wanderers live by signs, and all the signs all say that Tal and Spencer will end disaster and grief. Is a chance at freedom worth almost certain destruction?Wandering Wild is an achingly romantic journey of tradition and self-discovery—a magical debut.
  • Wandering

    Melissa Burovac

    eBook (Wanderers Press, June 16, 2014)
    "Wandering is an entertaining travel memoir that makes you feel that you are along for the ride!"Traveling solo as a woman certainly has its ups and downs, but Melissa Burovac will be the first to tell you to embrace the adventure as you encounter it.Facing her 40th birthday as a single woman in a job she was tired of, Burovac decided to do something. Always keen for adventure, she chose to buy a one-way ticket to Mexico—and quit her job, sell her beloved Jeep, and store all her belongings.Though she’d gone on trips abroad before, Burovac didn’t feel like she’d ever earned the title of “traveler.” But that was about to change.Wandering relates the adventures, and misadventures (she encounters so many major weather events that her friends start predicting where the next disaster will strike based on her next destination), of her nine months traveling through Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, Panama, Cuba, Australia, Cambodia, and Thailand.Her stories will crack you up—and they will inspire you. As someone with no sense of direction, no ability to plan, and plenty of social anxiety, her experiences prove that anyone who wants to travel can!
  • Wandering

    Melissa Burovac

    Paperback (Wanderers Press, June 17, 2014)
    Traveling solo as a woman certainly has its ups and downs, but Melissa Burovac will be the first to tell you to embrace the adventure as you encounter it.Facing her fortieth birthday as a single woman in a job she was tired of, Burovac decided to do something. Always keen for adventure, she chose to buy a one-way ticket to Mexico—and quit her job, sell her beloved Jeep, and store all her belongings.Though she’d gone on trips abroad before, Burovac didn’t feel like she’d ever earned the title of “traveler.” But that was about to change.Wandering relates the adventures, and misadventures (she encounters so many major weather events that her friends start predicting where the next disaster will strike based on her next destination), of her nine months traveling through Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, Panama, Cuba, Australia, Cambodia, and Thailand.Her stories will crack you up—and they will inspire you. As someone with no sense of direction, no ability to plan, and plenty of social anxiety, her experiences prove that anyone who wants to travel can!
  • Wandering Wind

    Bracha Laster, Mubina Kirmani

    eBook (, April 6, 2017)
    With the wind swirling around them, four friends--Nicole, Yasmin, Daniel, and Joginder--belonging to diverse cultures and religious traditions--discover ways to work together and solve a problem. This children's book has lively pictures, a compelling story, and characters who wear a variety of head coverings (or not). Using this text for anti-bullying lessons in schools, homes, and religious institutions, educators of all sorts help children see themselves and others.
  • The Wandering

    Saruuh Kelsey

    eBook (, Sept. 21, 2014)
    Honour has escaped Forgotten London but danger still stalks him. When the Guardians lose faith in their purpose, Honour is tasked with restoring it - but inciting the rebellion isn’t easy when Officials want them dead and enemies hide within their allies. With Horatia grief-stricken, Branwell desperately searching for his sister, a new purpose for Bennet, and a journey that could kill Miya and Yosiah, the plot to overthrow States’s tyranny will wrench everyone to their breaking points.The Wandering is the second book in the Lux Guardians series, a post-apocalyptic sci-fi thriller with a historical twist. If you like sinister plots, desperate survival stories, and world-changing revolutions, you’ll love this story of family, friendship, and rebellion!Scroll up to buy and join the rebellion!READ THE ENTIRE LUX GUARDIANS SERIES: Book 1: The ForgottenBook 2: The WanderingBook 3: The RevelationBook 4: The Riot, coming soon!Book 5: The Union, coming soon!
  • Wandering May

    Mary Code, Dennis Gundersen

    language (Grace & Truth Books, Aug. 10, 2013)
    In our newest book in this series, readers learn of young May of Farleigh Village, and her move into the city, where she knows no one. All that May has been accustomed to in life changes around her, and all that remains of her old home is a bookmark, upon which is written the mysterious words, "Come unto Me." But May soon makes friends in the city who help her learn to read, and more importantly, understand the meaning of the precious words about which she had been curious for so long. Through her friends' patience, May learns of the Savior, and how she herself can share the message of Christ with others. Let your children share young May's joy in discovering the gospel with her friends.This volume is one of the eleven stories in the Children's Character-Building Collection, our popular reprints of 19th-century Christian books for young children.
  • Wandering Wind

    Mubina Hassanali Kirmani, Bracha Laster

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 1, 2013)
    With the wind swirling around them, four friends--Nicole, Yasmin, Daniel, and Joginder--belonging to diverse cultures and religious traditions discover ways to work together and solve a problem.
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  • Wandering Wondering Willow

    Don McWilliams

    language (Don O. McWilliams, March 24, 2016)
    Wandering Wondering Willow is a curious cat who wanders as she wonders for adventure and to discover what she’ll see. Wandering Wondering Willow wanders when it’s raining and when the sky is blue. She wonders when she gets there and wonders what she’ll do.
  • The Wandering

    Saruuh Kelsey

    Paperback (Independently published, May 14, 2017)
    Honour has escaped Forgotten London but danger still stalks him. When the Guardians lose faith in their purpose, Honour is tasked with restoring it - but inciting the rebellion isn’t easy when Officials want them dead and enemies hide within their allies. With Horatia grief-stricken, Branwell desperately searching for his sister, a new purpose for Bennet, and a journey that could kill Miya and Yosiah, the plot to overthrow States’s tyranny will wrench everyone to their breaking points. The Wandering is the second book in the Lux Guardians series, a post-apocalyptic sci-fi thriller with a historical twist. If you like sinister plots, desperate survival stories, and world-changing revolutions, you’ll love this story of family, friendship, and rebellion! Scroll up to buy and join the rebellion! READ THE ENTIRE LUX GUARDIANS SERIES: Book 1: The Forgotten Book 2: The Wandering Book 3: The Revelation Book 4: The Riot, coming soon! Book 5: The Union, coming soon!
  • Wandering Wagon

    Thomas Kingsley Troupe

    Paperback (Raintree, Oct. 6, 2016)
    When an old red wagon moves on its own accord, the hauntique hunting crew of Two Mile Creek visits the wagon's new owner, Jim Miller, a local autobody enthusiast. What they find is a story of brotherly rivalry, regret, and - somehow - hope.
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