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Princess Lola LeDeaux, aka KILLER
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Stephen J. McKolay
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Deanna York
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Michael C. Frost, Ph.D.
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Jack D. Hodge
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MEGAN S. JOHNSTON
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Gary M. Pecuch
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Dr. Brucetta McClue Tate
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Rudy Sikora
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King A. Khaliq
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By Paula Jeanne Spangler
About….. Abigail’s Christmas has all the wonderful Christmas expectations but Abigail senses something very special about this particular Christmas. With the help of her Christian faith and the three Little Christmas Angles, Abigail learns how to trust the Lord and receive the very best Christmas gift of all! Abigail’s Christmas is a story that will enhance your Christmas Eve readings with your own children. It can also be integrated with the Scripture's Christmas story too. Abigail’s Christmas has been chosen and performed by children for their Sunday School Christmas programs. Abigail’s Christmas Play is available with complete script and narration along with staging and lighting cures by contacting Paula.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Kari Ward
Have you spent the night in the bush? Have you spent the night in the bush and been scared to death? Marley and Maverick have and they will tell you all about it.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Lila O.
Lula Belle Claus adds her name and Christmas wish to Santa’s annual Christmas list followed by a code of colored dots that Santa must decipher in order to fulfill her special request. With the aid of his special reindeer Sardonyx, Santa Claus creates and delivers the perfect gift for LulaBelle.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Jack Beach
MARDI GRAS: Beads, Belles, and Balls, transports the reader via verse and “prose snapshots” through seven days of Carnival distilled from Jack Beach’s three decades in the “toujours gai” Lower French Quarter in New Orleans. Savor the anticipation when parades, balls, and strip bars are in full swing. Funky and glamorous; crazy and hilarious. At long last, Mardi Gras Day! Fantastic costumes flood the streets. Join the crowds. Kiss a pregnant nun! Fall in love! Then, the gray specter of Ash Wednesday and price tag of Lent: the long good-byes and heading home. Memories and mementoes to last a lifetime. After Hurricane Katrina’s devastating assault this fall, you will cherish this superb record of how it was and, pray God, will be one day again.
FORMAT: Softcover
By John Curran
This book expresses the magic of a Santa Claus Christmas with a unique story and charming drawings created by a seven year old boy.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Konrad Schuknecht
This is a story of how two Christmas Town misfits tried to make a last minute Christmas wish from a little girl come true and in the process saved Christmas. One was a good natured pest and the other was incapable of doing anything right. However, on this fateful Christmas Eve, this unlikely duo became Christmas Town heroes. Did you know Rudolph the “Red Nosed Reindeer” had a younger brother? His name is Randolph, and like Rudolph, Randolph had some very special physical characteristics. However, Randolph’s most unique physical trait was his size. Randolph was not just larger than the other reindeer, he was “huge”. Randolph stood antlers, head, and shoulders high over everyone. If you think Rudolph had a hard time fitting in with just his red nose, you can imagine how difficult it was for an oversized reindeer to go unnoticed and not be made fun of. The elves of Christmas Town take special pride in their Christmas Trade Skills. Elves make toys, bake cookies, write Christmas Cards, wrap gifts and do dozens of other special duties to make Christmas special. Well, that is everyone but Oscar the elf. Oscar you see holds the record for failing at every Christmas Trade School he attended. It’s not that Oscar is dumb, he is just accident prone and he likes to day dream. These are not the qualities necessary to make a good Christmas Town elf. Santa Claus was very patient with both Randolph and Oscar and was always looking for an opportunity to give them an assignment at which they could succeed. Santa’s kindness and trust was rewarded on that Christmas Eve because Randolph and Oscar indeed took on an assignment of their own and succeeded beyond their wildest dreams.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Dennis Thompson
Jaelyn and friends plan a Christmas List Party. While making their Christmas list, they receive a visit from Pop-Pop, who arrives with a bag of goodies. He tells Jaelyn and her friend’s great stories. Dennis Thompson creates a great story and song about sharing. This book is fun for children and families to enjoy together.
FORMAT: Softcover
By P.J. Jenkins
Runabouts is a story about friends having fun together, as well as dealing with unpleasant situations. Sunny is a very good friend and tries to make sure that his friends are not taken advantage of by bullies. He also shows us how we can make choices for our own behavior even if others don’t want to change their behavior. Sunny could leave Sharky stuck in the mud or he could choose to help him. What would you do? Enjoy the fun of zooming through the water and feeling the water spray over your face. I hope it will make you anxious to enjoy the water and warm weather just like Sunny.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Arley J. Koran
Step away from the hustle and bustle of the busy holiday season and relax with “Christmas Treasures,” a collection of stories that will touch your heart and ignite your imagination with the true spirit of Christmas. These six stories of love, sacrifice and genuine giving will make you want to reach out to those closest to you and share the sparkle of excitement and warmth that makes this the most cherished of holidays. There’s never been a better time to revel in the pleasures of Christmas caroling, twinkling lights and mistletoe. So put away yesterdays “to do” list, grab a cup of eggnog, a box of tissues and let yourself be swept away into the wonderland of dreams. The stories you are about to read will bring new meaning to your holiday season and help you make it one of the most memorable you’ve ever experienced.
FORMAT: E-Book
By Jack Beach
MARDI GRAS: Beads, Belles, and Balls, transports the reader via verse and “prose snapshots” through seven days of Carnival distilled from Jack Beach’s three decades in the “toujours gai” Lower French Quarter in New Orleans. Savor the anticipation when parades, balls, and strip bars are in full swing. Funky and glamorous; crazy and hilarious. At long last, Mardi Gras Day! Fantastic costumes flood the streets. Join the crowds. Kiss a pregnant nun! Fall in love! Then, the gray specter of Ash Wednesday and price tag of Lent: the long good-byes and heading home. Memories and mementoes to last a lifetime. After Hurricane Katrina’s devastating assault this fall, you will cherish this superb record of how it was and, pray God, will be one day again.
FORMAT: E-Book
By Konrad Schuknecht
This is a story of how two Christmas Town misfits tried to make a last minute Christmas wish from a little girl come true and in the process saved Christmas. One was a good natured pest and the other was incapable of doing anything right. However, on this fateful Christmas Eve, this unlikely duo became Christmas Town heroes. Did you know Rudolph the “Red Nosed Reindeer” had a younger brother? His name is Randolph, and like Rudolph, Randolph had some very special physical characteristics. However, Randolph’s most unique physical trait was his size. Randolph was not just larger than the other reindeer, he was “huge”. Randolph stood antlers, head, and shoulders high over everyone. If you think Rudolph had a hard time fitting in with just his red nose, you can imagine how difficult it was for an oversized reindeer to go unnoticed and not be made fun of. The elves of Christmas Town take special pride in their Christmas Trade Skills. Elves make toys, bake cookies, write Christmas Cards, wrap gifts and do dozens of other special duties to make Christmas special. Well, that is everyone but Oscar the elf. Oscar you see holds the record for failing at every Christmas Trade School he attended. It’s not that Oscar is dumb, he is just accident prone and he likes to day dream. These are not the qualities necessary to make a good Christmas Town elf. Santa Claus was very patient with both Randolph and Oscar and was always looking for an opportunity to give them an assignment at which they could succeed. Santa’s kindness and trust was rewarded on that Christmas Eve because Randolph and Oscar indeed took on an assignment of their own and succeeded beyond their wildest dreams.
FORMAT: E-Book
By Albert d'Shindia
Developing children's imagination is very important and serious problem. One of the most effective ways for this purpose is a good illustrated book. The story you are about to read is the great amusement and joy. It takes place under the most spectacular tent in the world, the New York circus. In this fable you will enter the minds and will hear the language of the unspoken animals that every circus has performed. You will understand how much our children need to know about the hard working animals and how empty our lives would be without them. This story with vivacious illustrations embrace you with the humor and funny acting.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Albert d'Shindia
Developing children's imagination is very important and serious problem. One of the most effective ways for this purpose is a good illustrated book. The story you are about to read is the great amusement and joy. It takes place under the most spectacular tent in the world, the New York circus. In this fable you will enter the minds and will hear the language of the unspoken animals that every circus has performed. You will understand how much our children need to know about the hard working animals and how empty our lives would be without them. This story with vivacious illustrations embrace you with the humor and funny acting.
FORMAT: E-Book
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