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Gorilla Tales: My Life as a Professional Primate by Don McLeod, ISBN 9781951556242, 7 x 10, pb, 224 pgs, Retail $19.95 Indie Book Award Winner I never intended to become a professional gorilla. It happened by accident, like the story of the starving artist whose cat spilled paint on his blank canvas. A wealthy man happens by and proclaims the artist a geniushis paintings begin to sell and he goes on to become a world-famous artist. To a much lesser degree, this is what happened to me. Only my fame would be slower to arrive, and my canvas would be a $35,000 gorilla costume.
A Fish Ate My Homework: A Beginner's Guide to Fly Fishing by Rick Robinson and Wade DeHate, ISBN 9781951556785, 6 x 9, 208 pages, pb, Retail $14.95
This eloquent and lighthearted guide to fly fishing is a collective effort of fly fishers around the world. A perfect gift for the beginner – how to get started and more! Purchase Here
Voices From The Pandemic, ISBN 9781951556433, 6 x 9, pb, 128 pgs, retail $16.95
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Winner New York Book Festival Readers’ Favorite Book Award Finalist A poignant, loving, revealing, inside account of the other side of Gilligan's Island the private lives of Bob and Dreama Denver. Growing up in s o u t h e r n W V , Dreama never imagined her fantasy of becoming an actress would ultimately become reality and land her in the arms of a man with one of the most recognizable faces on the planet.
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Coal Mine to Courtroom: A Quadriplegic's Memoir of Relentless Faith, Courage, and Eternal Success by W. Ron Adams with Fred Anderson, ISBN 9781951556730,256 pgs, 6 x 9, pb Retail $19.95
Chronicles of a Hollywood Hillbilly by Steven Dupin, ISBN 9781951556648, 6 x 9, 176 pages, PB, $19.95
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Gilligan's Dreams: The Other Side of the Island by Dreama Denver, ISBN 9781951556532, 6 x 9, pb 232 pgs, Retail $19.95 Gold Mom's Choice Award
We have tried to capture voices from the Pandemic healthcare workers, educators, people who have experienced loss, writers and entertainers without audiences, and a special group, sixth graders trying to understand, why? None of these voices know what the future holds. We don't either, but we have tried to document where we are now.
Sequel to the awardwinning Trans Am Diaries by Stevie D. which chronicles his journey of surviving prostate cancer through medical treatments and humor, Stevie D. brings his full-on comedy in this new book, Hollywood Hillbilly, so sit back and enjoy! This book will make you smile.
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Author Ron Admas shares his remarkable story of survival and his journey of faith, driven by a desperate search for a miracle. Along the way, he encountered Hollywood psychics, TV preachers, heartless professors, fickle girlfriends and wives, a crooked lawyer, tough judges, and a few good friends. Purchase Here
Azalea Bluff by Dennis Hetzel, ISBN 9781951556365, 6 x 9, 240 pgs, Retail $19.95
Flying Saucers and the Venus Legacy by Dr. Raymond A. Keller, ISBN 9781951556679, 184 pgs, pb, 8.5 x 11, Retail $24.95 With the help of the Venusians, in the newest addition to his Venus Rising series of international awardswinning books, Flying Saucers and the Venus Legacy, Dr. Raymond Andrew Keller, a.k.a. “Cosmic Ray,” explores the astounding science behind the flying saucer enigma.
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Paris Book Festival Honorable Mention "Azalea Bluff is sci-fi thriller par excellence, packed with the kind of cover-ups and conspiracies that have come to define the genre's accessible side. Dennis Hetzel's seminal effort conjures Nazis, aliens, lost secrets and found heroes in stitching the tapestry of a tale over a doomsday landscape.”
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The Vast Venus Conspiracy by Dr. Raymond A. Keller, ISBN 9781951556211, 144 pgs, 8.5 x 11, pb, Retail $24.95
Lady Columba Venus Revelations: Book V in the Venus Rising series, by Dr. Raymond A. Keller, ISBN 9781951556310, 160 pages, 8.5 x 11, pb, Retail $24.95
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The Vast Venus Conspiracy is the fourth thrilling book in mythologist, magic realist, and UFO researcher, Dr. Raymond A. Keller's internationally-acclaimed and award-winning Venus Rising series. Purchase Here
Runner Up San Francisco Book Festival New England Book Festival Honorable Mention
And Raise Hell by C. D. "Tony" Hylton, III ISBN 9781951556655, 6 x 9, 320 pgs, pb, $19.95
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Sequel to Enough, a smalltown newspaper publisher covers the aftermath of voter fraud, personal death threats, and ballot 'fixing' in a rural southern town. Set in the 1960s, court cases mount against town officials and the dirty deals to sway local elections and national primaries. Author, Tony Hylton, writes from his personal experience of those early newspaper days and brings a riveting novel that will make you think and entertain you! Purchase Here
As told to the prominent mythologist, magic realist and UFO researcher, Dr. Raymond A. Keller, a.k.a. "Cosmic Ray," by the 1950s and 1960s Southern California artist, contactee, and social activist, Annabell Krebs, Lady Columba Venus Revelations is the fifth volume in the award-winning Venus Rising series. Purchase Here The Northfield Saga: Apocalypse Bounty by Calvin B. Fisher, ISBN 9781951556747, 6 x 9, 280 pages, pb, Retail $19.95
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For a decade, Earth has known nothing but suffocation, with sweeping clouds of neon death covering the surface. The pressure of self-preservation forces survivors to harden their hearts in the first book of The Northfield Saga: Apocalypse Bounty, a captivating sci-fi book about a post-apocalyptic world plagued with a gas that is fatal to humans. Purchase Here
Last Casualty by Lee W. Doty, ISBN 9781951556549, 6 x 9, PB 240 pgs Retail $19.95
Writer Wellness: A Writer's Path to Health and Creativity by Joy E. Held, ISBN 9781951556051, 7 x 10, pb, 128 pgs, Retail $16.95
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Wellness is an overall approach to maintaining good physical, mental, and emotional health. Writer Wellness provides anyone with a developmental guide to achieving and perpetuating good health and creativity.
Everyone thought those who died on the Antietam Battlefield did so more than 150 years ago, that is until Norma Bergen, a prickly, stubborn, but otherwise loveable lawyer-betweenjobs, stumbles onto someone new. When her teenage daughter realizes the person who died was her close friend, she falls into an alarming depression, driving Norma to bring the killer to justice.
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Amid Rage by Joel Burcat, ISBN 9781951556457, 6 x 9. 368 pages, $19.95
Missing by Don Helin, ISBN 9781951556426, 6 x 9, 240 pgs, pb, Retail $19.95
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A psychotic coal mine operator and cynical neighbors with an antimining agenda fight out a strip mine permit battle. Purchase Here
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High-level election officials mysteriously disappear from key presidential election swing states. A nursing home franchise in Minnesota keeps patients prisoner, chained to their beds. Former General Frederick Farmington, a populist candidate with a radical protectionist agenda, inexplicably soars in the polls.
The Legend of See Bird: Kiamichi by Karl L. Stewart, ISBN 9781951556198, 256 pgs, 6 x 9, pb, Retail $19.95
White Skies Black Mingo by Kevin D. Miller, ISBN 9781951556501, 6 x 9, 280 pgs, pb, $19.95
Honorable Mentions Paris, New York San Francisco Book Festivals
Gold Mom’s Choice Award
Last in the Legend of See Bird trilogy, See Bird, Choctaw by birth, is caught between two worlds He sets out astride the gallant Kiamichi and together they follow a course of selfdiscovery and adventure, riding and ‘rodeoing.’ Purchase Here
Indie Book Award – Winner In Ohio Country, 1854, twelve-year-old Margaret flees a terrible epidemic devastating her Ohio Seneca clan. Mentored in the ancient arts of medicine and healing at a young age, she travels to Wheeling, Virginia, in search of a new life with her mother and Shaman grandmother. Purchase Here
Because of You by Kelsey Clark, illustrated by Eric Tomlinson, ISBN 9781951556556, 8.5 x 11, 32 pages, hc, Retail 16.95 Library of Congress Control Number: 2021937549 In Because of You, Kelsey Clark tells of a young girl and boy imagining the wonders of Heaven. Clark beautifully captures the innocence and excitement of children while also revealing spiritual Truths. This book will take you on a journey of love and healing as seen through the eyes of a child.
Paris Book Festival Honorable Mention
Gregory's Big Move by Bobby Benevides, Illustrated by Leah Seaman, ISBN 9781951556716, 7 x 10, pb, 32 pages, Retail $13.95 Move?! Gregory's dad gets a new job in a new city and the family prepares to move. Gregory isn't sure this is a good idea and worries about everything associated with a move: leaving his old friends, meeting new friends, school, a new house, and he hears stories from his friends about life in the city.
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Adirondack Colors & Activities by Shannon Bennett Campbell, ISBN 9781951556273, 8.5 x 11, 32 pages, pb, Retail $4.95 Adirondack Colors and Activities is the second book in the Mountaineer Family Series and serves as a fun, interactive, and instructional tool for young children to reinforce prominent values that are typical in mountain culture. Readers learn social skills, coping strategies, and a greater appreciation of Adirondack heritage. Adults who expand on each page's message can strengthen their child's understanding.
Gold Mom’s Choice Award Book of the Year Award Creative Child Magazine Silver Medal Readers’ Favorite Book Excellence Award
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A beautiful story of enduring friendship makes this early reader a captivating book for families to share. Purchase Here
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The Imagination Key by Sarah Whalen, ISBN 9781951556563, 32 pages, 8.5 x 8.5, hc, Retail 16.95
"The Imagination Key is beautifully written and illustrated. Together, the words and images remind us how our imagination can transport us to new places, allow us to experience grand adventures, and help us see challenges and opportunities in exciting new ways. My kids love reading it at bedtime and "imaginating" (their favorite word) all the wild adventures they will have in their dreams." Purchase Here
The Adventures of Rose & Miss Honey Bee by Cynthia Dobbins, ISBN 9781951556068, Retail $13.95 8.5 x 8.5, 32 pages Rose and her friend, Miss Honey, have an adventure learning about the life of a honeybee. This is an excellent early reader and will encourage family discussion and further research. Creative Child Magazine Preferred Choice Award
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Melby by Melinda Spiker Chambers, ISBN 9781951556570, 72 pgs. 5.5 x 8.5, Retail $12.95
The Redemption by Lauren Hudson, ISBN 9781951556167, 6 x 9, pb, 312 pages, Retail $18.95
Gold Mom's Choice Award New York and San Francisco Book Festival Honorable Mentions
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Winner Hollywood Book Festival Gold Mom’s Choice Award Runner Up Paris Book Festival New York Book Festival San Francisco
Melby was raised in the early 1950s--a time when doors were not locked, children were fr e e t o explore, and friendships were lasting. She had the perfect childhood until her life was turned upside down when her perfect world vanished and she became victim to a life that was far behind where it should have been, in a mental health facility.
All the tears have dried. All the words have been spoken. All the feelings have gone numb. The Anchor kids are left to pick up the pieces of their broken family. Third and final installment of Award Winning The Ascension Series. Purchase Here
Praise Petals by Lisa A. McCombs, ISBN 9781951556297, 6 x 9, 144 pgs, pb, Retail $16.95
Last Letter to Gettysburg by Jan Thornton Jones, ISBN 9781951556440, 32 pages,5.5 x 8.5, pb, $12.95
Gold Mom's Choice Award Honorable Mentions Paris, New York Book Festivals High School sophomore, Rose Hicks, tolerates her limited social life as long as her sidekick, Jay Allen, is by her side, but when Jay leaves, Rose is forced to survive school year at the mercy of bully GODZILLY JENKINS. Recruited as a member of an all-girl praise team, Rose realizes even the most popular girls have problems and mean girls need love too.
Gold Mom’s Choice Award New York Book Festival Honorable Mention
Letters from a father to his family during the Civil War. An engaging story about a young boy’s discovery of how his family’s experience is woven into the fabric of American history.
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You Sound Amazing by Jeffrey Weber, ISBN 9781951556228, 264 pages, 6 x 9, hc, $29.95
Can You Get Our Attention? By Kraig Kann, ISBN 9781951556518, 7 x 10, Retail $19.95
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As former lead anchor and studio host for NBC Sports' Golf Channel, Kraig Kann achieved a lifelong dream. He then progressed to Chief Communications Officer for the LPGA and today is a requested speaker, branding consultant, presentation coach and successful entrepreneur; mastering his own brand and empowering others to do the same. Purchase Here
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The music industry is filled with dreams, bravado, exuberance, judgment, inflated egos, self-doubt, fear and self-loathing. Throw in passion, drive and commitment, and the result is a group of individuals whose love for music knows no bounds. Oh, yes, don't forget disappointment, disillusionment, broken dreams, broken promises, and being broke, most, if not all the time.
Chicks And the City by Matt Browning, illustrated by Ashley Belote, ISBN 9781951556037, 8.5 x 11, hc, Retail $16.95 New York Book Festival Honorable Mention Gold Mom’s Choice Award
From his humble beginnings on the farm, Chicken Stu is poised to become the official spokes-chicken for Urban Agriculture. Purchase Here
The Christmas Feast: A Fishy Tale by Diana Pishner Walker, ISBN 9781951556372, 32 pages, pb, 7 x 10, Retail $13.95 Gold Mom’s Choice Award
Runner Up Best Children’s Book New York and Hollywood Book Festivals Diana Pishner Walker, tells the story behind the traditional Italian Feast of the Seven Fishes celebrated on Christmas Eve by Italian families around the world. Included are a few traditional fish recipes for the celebration! Purchase Here
The Adventures of Wandala by Daniel Boyd,
illustrated by Hector Mexia, ISBN 9781951556266, 5.5 x 8.5, pb, 40 pgs, Retail $12.95 Gold Mom’s Choice Award Gold Mom’s Choice Award Runner Up San Francisco Book Festival Paris, Los Angeles, New England, New York, Hollywood Book Festival Honorable Mentions After a cataclysmic earthquake breaks Wandala's world apart - a world of five different, fighting cultures -- she dreams of bringing her world back together in peace, and sets out on a quest to accomplish this impossible feat against great odds.
Purchase Here Bag Boy and Sweet Slob by Dave Shelton, illustrated by Richard Peter David, ISBN 9781951556464, 5.5 x 8.5, 40 pgs Retail $12.95 Bronze Medal Readers’ Favorite San Francisco Book Festival Honorable Mention Having a "hobby that helps people" is an inspiring ideal for kids today, (or for any age)! Growing up in these times cannot be easy, so this book is like a blueprint for at least one small solution. Purchase Here
I Would Love You Even If You Burned the Christmas Turkey by Bucleigh Newton
Kernodle, ISBN 9781951556402, 8.5 x 11, HC, Retail $16.95 Gold Mom’s Choice Award Finalist Indie Book Awards – Series Fiction Winner Los Angeles and San Francisco Book Festival Runner Up New York Book Festival and Hollywood Book Festival Readers’ Favorite Honorable Mention
The Christmas turkey doesn't fare too well in this story! Gramma burns the turkey and it brings back a holiday memory she shares with her grandchildren about the Pickle family and the Christmas tree. Purchase Here Four Bears in a Box by Dreama Denver, illustrated by Ashley Belote, ISBN 9781951556044, 8.5 x 11, hc, Retail $16.95 Gold Mom’s Choice Indie Book Award Silver Readers’ Favorite International Book Award Dreama Denver, wife of late TV icon and Gilligan's Island star Bob Denver shares for the first time an original story inspired by Bob and their son Colin, who suffers from autism. Purchase Here
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Light Chaser by Zahra Shansab, ISBN 9781951556358, 5 x 7, 160 pgs, pb, Retail $15.95
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The Day Ted Williams Came to Town by Lisa A. McCombs, ISBN 9781951556617, 128 pgs 6 x 9, pb, Retail $14.95
Gold Mom's Choice Award
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Paris Book Festival Honorable Mention
Whisked away from life in the city after he and his best friend are arrested for breaking and entering, high school senior Ted Williams plans to lay low until he can graduate and return to his chosen profession. City life is much more exciting than the small-town Ellison, West Virginia. At least he thought so until he met Grace, Nicco, and Pastor Larry.
Caught in a warzone, Pari manages to cope with her fears by reading her only storybook with its last pages missing and imagines various endings.
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Eliot Parker's eye for detail is on full display in A Final Call as a simple missing persons case turns deadly. Protagonist Stacy Tavitt is damaged and complicated and has the relentless drive to find the truth that forces you to root for her.
“Michael Betrus has performed an extraordinary service to the people with his well-researched COVID 19: The Science vs. The Lockdowns, giving the truths of the data that have long gone lacking in the government's coronavirusrelated clamps on freedoms.” ̶ Cheryl Chumley, Washington Times
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From Army Regulations to Novels: A Writer's Journey by Don Helin, ISBN 9781951556754, 6 x 9, 112 pages, pb, Retail $16.95
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Don Helin's life is shattered with the stunning news of an illness. In a fast-paced memoir that reads more like one of his thriller novels, Helin leads us through his journey while weaving into the narrative of his military life the chaos of Vietnam, Watergate, the Cuban Missile Crisis, and political intrigue in the Pentagon. Purchase Here
COVID-19: The Science vs. The Lockdowns by Michael G. Betrus, ISBN 9781951556709, 7 x 10, pb, 336 pgs, Retail $24.95
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Miss Dirt Turtle's Garden Club by Daniel Boyd,
illustrated by Hector Mexica, ISBN 9781951556723, 88 pages, 5.5 x 8.5, Retail $12.95
Surviving adolescence is hard anywhere and five 10year-old best friends try to survive a summer of bullies, parents with substance abuse issues, broken homes. These five try to navigate all these pitfalls in a most unexpected way. Working in the sheltered garden with Miss Dirt Turtle lays a path of “foundation” – starting with the earth around them. Purchase Here
ZAP! The Story of Electricity by David Ritchey, ISBN 9781951556099 5.5 x 8.5, 112 pages, pb, Retail $12.95 The earliest humans were introduced to electricity by way of lightning strikes, which occur worldwide about 100 times per second. From lightning, they got fire, and the control of fire proved to be a turning point in the cultural aspects of human evolution.
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Fabulous Felines by David Richey, ISBN 9781951556488, 64 pgs 5.5 x 8.5 Retail $12.95 In the United States, 47.1 million households own a total of 94.2 million cats. In a 2017 survey, almost half the respondents identified themselves as “dog people,” but just 12% said they were “cat people.” Relative to dog people, cat people are less extroverted, more openminded and sensitive, more anxious, and more intelligent. Purchase Here
Smitten with Shellfish ISBN 9781951556259, 5.5 x 8.5, pb, 112 pages, Retail $12.95 Winner New York Book Festival Shellfish play an important role in the world economy and in the human diet. This book covers their characteristics, their harvesting and farming, their preparation and eating, and their conservation status.
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How Some Stuff Works by David Ritchey, ISBN 9781951556525, 5.5 x 8.5, 120 pgs, pb, Retail $12.95 Different people have different levels of curiosity. This book, which is composed of generalpurpose “how” questions and their answers, is written primarily for those who are insatiably curious.
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What Everyone Should Know About Cults by David Ritchey, ISBN 9781951556471, 5.5 x 8.5, 208 pgs, RetaIl $16.95 Cults are generally secretive, so most people know very little about them. Those people are, therefore, potential victims of cults' blandishments, manipulations, and deceits. Cults, however, have many characteristics in common with one another, as do cult leaders and cult followers.
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Sagacious Sayings ISBN 9781951556341, 5.5 x 8.5, pb, 112 pgs, Retail $12.95 "Sayings," more precisely spoken of as "adages," are concise, memorable expressions that communicate an important truth derived from experience, custom, or both, and that many people consider true and credible because of their long existence. Most adages are likely to be metaphorical rather than literal, having hidden meanings. Purchase Here
A Frog's Life ISBN 9781951556174, 5.5 x 8.5, pb, 88 pages, Retail $12.95
Dig This! Moving the Earth One Bit at a Time ISBN 9781951556204, 5.5 x 8.5, pb Retail $12.95
Amphibians, including frogs, are said to be bellwethers of broader ecosystem health. More than one-third of frog species are considered to be threatened with extinction, and more than 120 species are believed to have become extinct since the 1980s. And then there's Kermit …
Humans have been moving earth around for a long time--since well before the beginning of recorded history. This is a brief history - from the Great Pyramid of Khufu, Great Wall of China, Panama Canal to the Kola Superdeep Borehole.
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Unlikely Heroes of All Sorts 5.5 x 8.5, 96 pages, pb, ISBN 9781951556181, Retail $12.95 Paris Book Festival Honorable Mention Most animals lack the intelligence and intentionality necessary to qualify as heroes, but there are some, including chimpanzees, gorillas, dolphins, whales, dogs, cats, elephants, pigs, horses, and parrots, who have filled that role and whose stories are most Interesting. Purchase Here
Sailing Through the Ages by David Ritchey, ISBN 9781946664990, 5.5 x 8.5, 136 pgs, pb, Retail $14.95
Austronesians were probably the first to invent ocean-going sailing technologies. Ancient Egyptians and Phoenicians, about 3,000 years ago, were also among the earliest sailors. With today's trailerable small boats, sailing is no longer exclusively a rich man's sport. "Weekend sailors" regularly engage in both recreational sailing and the racing of dinghies and sailboats. Purchase Here
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The Book of Noteworthy 'Why' Questions ISBN 9781951556136, 5.5 x8.5, 136 pgs, pb, Retail $14.95 Different people have different levels of curiosity. Some people are generally curious (about anything and everything). This book, which is comprised of generalinterest "why" questions and their answers, is written primarily for those who are insatiably Curious.
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Rising to the Challenge of Space Flight ISBN 9781951556075, 5.5 x 8.5, 112 pages, pb, Retail $12.95 History of space flight from 5th century BC to plans for interstellar exploration.
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I Would Love You Even If Activity Book by Bucleigh Newton Kernodle, ISBN 9781951556761, 8.5 x 11, pb, Retail $5.95
Zach's Quest Activity Book by Matt Dragovits, illustrated by J.J. Verabkanich ISBN 9781951556693, 8.5 x 11, 32 pages, pb, Retail $5.95
The award-winning “I Would Love You If” series now has a companion activity book that includes games, puzzles, and creative writing exercises!
This coloring and activity book is based on the award-winning children's book, Zach's Quest: A Tale for Christmas. Visit www.ZachsQuest.com for drawing lessons and more.
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Gracie's Guide: Scavenger Hunt by Angie Wilson, ISBN 9781951556624, 7 x 10, 32 pages, pb, Retail $5.95
Gracie's Guide to Fire Safety by Angie Wilson, illustrated by Ashley Teets, ISBN 9781951556143, 7 x 10, 32 pages, pb, Retail $5.95
Fire Safety becomes important to Gracie and her friends after a trip with fireman to a test house to learn how to react when there is a fire! They thought they knew the rules, but were surprised with their reactions to fire danger. Purchase Here
Gracie’s Guide: Special Friends Learn About Recycling by Angie Wilson, 7 x 10, 32 pgs, ISBN 9781951556143, $6.95
Gracie and her friends learn about recycling and also learn a valuable lesson about looking for the good in the people around them. Purchase Here
Gracie and her friends participate in the coolest scavenger hunt ever as a part of the Police Explorers Club. It was a great day as they searched to find symbols cards to decode a hidden message.
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Gracie's Guide: Be Kind by Angie Wilson, ISBN 9781951556334, 32 pages, 7 x 10, pb, Retail $5.95
Gracie and her friends learn that words can be harmful when students in the lunchroom make fun of her friend. The teacher gives them an assignment with a Purchase Here partner to say a kind word about each other and shows them how to help their neighbors and friends. Purchase Here
Pandemic Side Effects: A Tragic Comedy of Unintended Consequences by Jeffrey Weber, ISBN 9781951556594, 5.5 x 8.5, pb, 96 pgs, Retail $12.95
As Living Stones: My Five Years in Saudi Arabia by Marjory Henderson, ISBN 9781951556600, 5.5 x 8.5, 112 pgs, pb. Retail $14.95
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From the U.S. to Saudi Arabia, Marjory Henderson vividly details her family's life for the five years her husband worked in Saudi Arabia. The culture shock, hardships, and valuable lessons they could have gained nowhere else and how their family was strengthened through faith and friends. A fantastic glimpse into the day to day life of an American mother, raising her family and living in Saudi Arabia.
Paris Book Festival Runner Up This book is about the unexpected 'side effects' of this tragedy how people coped with the awful situation, and many did with humor. Lives were turned upside down and there were times…all we had left was to laugh.
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Lean & Luscious Kids Edition by Millie Snyder, ISBN 9781951556303, 6 x 9, 32 pgs, pb, Retail $12.95 Silver Mom’s Choice Award
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Multi award-winning author and speaker, Millie Snyder, expands her bestselling Lean & Luscious series to include budding young chefs!
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The Old Stone House, one of the oldest historical structures in Morgantown WV. In this beautifully illustrated book, Sammy visits the Old Stone House with his grandmother and unexpectedly meets Tobias, a remarkable mouse who brings to life the compelling history of the town while interweaving the fictional lives of Tobias' ancestors. Purchase Here
Mr. Mistake: Mind Your Manners in a Restaurant by Lisa Butowsky and Donna Bostany, ISBN 9781951556778, 6 x 9, pb 32 pgs, Retail $13.95
Kindergarten Kapers: The Sabrina Series by Sabrina Runyon, ISBN 9781951556327, 5 x 7, 32 pages, Retail$12.95
Max Mistake, a.k.a. Mr. Mistake, is visiting his cousin, Missy (Miss Mistake). They are going to a fancy restaurant and Max does not know the “rules of the table” and worries he will do something wrong!
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Sabrina goes to school and the first day turned into an unexpected adventure! She quickly learns the value of a good friend and the problems with not so good friends. Her haven is the school library where she can read as many books as she wants! Purchase Here
Zach's Quest: A Tale for Christmas (Chapter Book) by Matt Dragovits, illustrated by J.J. Varabkanich ISBN 9781951556686. 160 pages pb, Retail $12.95
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One Christmas Zach accidentally breaks the Divine Reactor... the main device that powers Santa's workshop! It's 48 hours till Christmas, so Santa sends Zach on a perilous mission to the peak of Mount Frostbite to recover a rare gemstone needed for the Divine Reactor. Purchase Here
Zach's Quest: A Tale for Christmas by Matt & Melanie Dragovits, ISBN 9781951556280, 11 x 8.5, HC, Retail $16.95 Gold Mom’sChoice Award Hollywood, Paris, New England Book Festivals Honorable Mentions Purchase Here
This beautifully illustrated children's fantasy book reinforces important family values while using heartwarming Christmas characters to remind children of the real "Reason for the Season."
The Tip of the Tale by Suzanne Alexander, illustrated by Ashley Teets, ISBN 9781951556396, 8.5 x 11, 32 pages, pb, retail $14.95 Gold Mom’s Choice Award Indie Book Award Finalist Readers’ Favorite Honorable Mention – Children’s Animals Preferred Choice Award Creative Child Magazine The Tip of the Tale is a beautifully illustrated story of a fox hunting for a chicken dinner at the local farms. Rebuffed by barn cats at every stop, the wily fox decides to share the cat's bowl of milk and gets a surprise from the quick-footed cat! Purchase Here
Koko & Stoney by Don Stansberry, illustrated by Don Stansberry and T. A. Graham, ISBN 9781951556631, 11 x 8.5, 32 pages, hc, Retail$16.95
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Even though Koko was the only living creature on the planet, he and Stoney created endless adventures. Everything was perfect until an electric storm changed their lives. Koko finds there is more to Stoney than his hard outer shell and he will have to make a decision that will influence their lives forever. Excellent adventure for 9 years and up! Purchase Here
Willie: A Super Friend by Barry Kienzle, illustrated by Devika Joglekar, ISBN 9781951556495, 32 pages, 7 x 10, hc, Retail $16.95
No Monsters Here by Vard Freer, illustrated by Ashley Belote, ISBN 9781951556129, 8.5 x 11, 32 pages, Retail 13.95
Gold Mom’s Choice Award Book of the Year Award Creative Child Magazine Los Angeles Book Festival Award – Honorable Mention Readers’ Favorite Honorable Mention
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Special needs book about making friends. Willie and his classmates find out that understanding can build a bridge to friendship. Purchase Here
We are all afraid of whatand whomwe don't know. When a little boy is afraid of monsters, his father keeps soothing his fears. But, a little monster boy is also afraid...of people! They both learn a valuable lessonthat once we learn about thingsand about otherswe are no longer afraid! Purchase Here
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