With sufficient family money so that he never needs to work, he could have spent his life idling on a beach chasing women. But from the moment he discovers famous codes of the past in a university class, he is hooked. His unique talent for creating and breaking codes brings him to the attention of the CIA.
A powerful and ambitious politician, who’s in cahoots with a Saudi prince, plans to seize the US presidency and throw the western world into turmoil. Quint flees the country only to stay one step ahead of a foe determined to kill him before he can break the code.
Clue by clue, Quint begins to zero in on his target but can he stop him in time?
The Leprechaun Who Was Not a Mouse
When a leprechaun is mistaken for a mouse a little boy rushes to his rescue and teaches us about loyalty, love, sharing and caring.
Happy Root Beer
One day, all the root beer bottles were all bought up. Yet, nobody seems to want to buy Mr. Root Beer. This makes him really sad. Who will come along and help him solve his problem? Join new author David Swarbrick in helping Mr. Root Beer find a new friend to help overcome his loneliness.
Parents, teachers, librarians, and kids will appreciate the familiar situations and appropriate language for Ages 3-8 / Grades: Preschool through 3nd grade
Max and Voltaire Treasure in the Snow
Voltaire is reunited with Bella. Max and Say What solve a valuable clue and Tish treks through the snow to rescue Zoa.
Each of the children’s stories has its own individual adventure and life lesson. They are packed with trials, mayhem, suspense, mystery, action, and adventure. With everyday situations that kids must face in the real world. Now throw in a little fantasy. Now you have charming tales that will enthrall young audiences.
The perfect Story Time book series for both boys and girls ages 6–10 Grades: 1–5.
Parents, teachers, librarians, and kids will appreciate the familiar situations and appropriate language for Ages 6–10 Grades: 1–5
These illustrated story books are sure to please the read-aloud crowd.
Each of the children stories have their own individual adventure and life lessons. They are packed with action, trials, and everyday situations kids must face; throw in a little fantasy and you have charming tales that will enthrall young audiences. Perfect story time books for both boys and girls.
Do you believe in the possible? Here come book four in the clever and funny tale for young reads from the authors of the Max and Voltaire series™.
Beads of Courage: Oliver’s Story
Each day, while he was a patient, his parents were given beads of various shapes and colors. Each bead symbolized a medical procedure that Oliver had endured on that day. By the time Oliver was discharged, his collection of beads was impressive.
As Oliver grew, his Beads of Courage® continued to hang on his bedroom wall. Not only were they a reminder of what he had lived through but also served as an inspiration for future challenges.
You won’t want to miss what happens during a family vacation when this amazing little boy employs Disney magic to help those who need a little courage.
Stuck On Me
The first 31 pages are English. Turn the book over and the First 32 pages are French.
Wow what a concept for teaching a foreign language.
This illustrated children’s books is filled with adventure, humor and a life lesson.
Throw in a little fantasy and now you have charming tales that will enthrall young readers.
Parents, teachers, librarians, and kids will appreciate the creative way this book will spark a child’s imagination and stimulate curiosity.
Max and Voltaire: Voyage to the Eternal City
Visit Italy with your friends Max and Voltaire. They travel to Padua, Bologna and Rome, the Eternal City, where they learn about Italy’s history and heritage. They renew friendships and make new ones. Max explores a cat sanctuary and Voltaire goes to a dog beach!
The Max and Voltaire (TM) Series of chapter books are unique in the travel adventure genre.
Each of the children’s stories has its own individual adventure and life lesson. They are packed with trials, mayhem, suspense, mystery, action, and adventure. With everyday situations that kids must face in the real world. Now throw in a little fantasy. Now you have charming tales that will enthrall young audiences.
Parents, teachers, librarians, and kids will appreciate the worldwide geography and appropriate language for Ages 6-12 Grades: 1-6.
Cherokee Treasure
When she fends off a bullying nasty attack from a customer at the shop where she works. He pursues her across the US and into Brazil, where she meets and falls in love with Chris. the man who will become her husband. Together they fight their way in the past against Simpkins, the villain, finally leaving him in a Hell of his own making.
When I was a little boy, a great deal of television dealt with cowboys, and a great deal of that portrayed Indians as vicious killers. One movie had the lead character talking about the Oglala Sioux: “They’re the throat cutters.” But some of the most heroic and brilliant generals in our country’s history were Native Americans: Crazy Horse, for example. Sitting Bull. Red Cloud, to name only a few. As a child, I was too young to have a sense of justice, I suppose, but I knew that it was wrong for the White Man to take the lands which were not theirs. It was wrong to slaughter the buffalo, as well, though the species seems to be making progress to repopulate now. Maybe I will succeed and give the land back to the Indians.
Shutter Bug
Emma Grace Waveland, a self-proclaimed Shutter Bug at twelve, finds herself transported from a safari in Disney World to Africa’s Serengeti where she joins a group of professional hunters who capture wild animals for zoos. Her new adventure brings her face-to-face with deadly crocodiles, a giant rhino, a python, a lady photographer who looks like a young version of her great grandmother, hunters who resemble old movie stars and a camp cook with mysterious powers. Her family doesn’t believe her when she returns from her trip, but she has evidence.
What’s your adventure?
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Sally and the Realm of Cat
Sally thought she heard a cat meow. Moe heard a cat talking. He spotted a grey cat which had the most beautiful golden eyes. Her fur was soft and velvety. She was striking. Moe asked her name. She said it was Luna. This begins the tale of another Sally and Moe Adventure. They travel to a place previously unknown to anyone. If you want to find out where they went, open the pages of the book!
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