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  • av Lisa Curry
    185 - 289,-

  • av Kate McCarroll Moore
    185 - 289,-

  • av Judy Jamison
    198 - 290,-

  • av Wag Harrison & Wally Jones
    197 - 328,-

  • av Rebecca Wheeler
    197 - 289,-

  • av Stacy Vaught
    197,-

    Annabelle the mallard duck is content to spend her days floating in the pond by the big oak tree. She loves to eat birdseed with the other birds and quack with the other ducks in the pond. But one day, when Daniel the wood duck invites her to fly up into the big oak tree with him, Annabelle finds that her big, webbed feet make her the odd one out. As Annabelle tries to perch in trees, she finds out something special about herself and learns to appreciate her differences all the more.

  • av Iris Underwood
    247 - 376,-

  • av Sydney Gallagher
    185,-

    Myriad of a Soul is an insightful look at the mind of poet Sydney Gallagher during 2020 and 2021. Thought-provoking, meditative, as well as lighthearted, the poems tell the story of a teen who is struggling to understand herself and her place in a rapidly changing world and society.Written from the perspective of a young woman who understands the value of a self-examined life, this collection will surely inspire other teens to explore their own identity.

  • av Isabel Reddy
    222 - 364,-

  • av Kara Navolio
    210 - 340,-

  • av Carolyn Sullivan Moore
    197 - 289,-

  • av K. E. Bonner
    412,-

    Every once in an eon, when the Earth eclipses the moon on a winter solstice, an immortal is born under a witching moon. Anne has always had the strangest feelings-memories she couldn't place; strangers she inexplicably yearned for. After she rescues the enigmatic Phillip from a shipwreck, her comfortable life on the island of Cusabo is shattered, and the mystery of her destiny starts to fall into place. Anne leaves behind the life she's always known and sets out with Phillip on an arduous journey to Amaranth, where her ancient family awaits her. But the path is dark and daunting, and Anne's powers have only just begun to manifest.

  • av Cindy Chisholm
    340,-

    Meet Ace, a young and curious cat who loves his family. When Ace loses the precious stone his grandfather gave him, he must venture into the forbidden forest to retrieve it. Before he can get very far, however, his family sets out after him, determined to protect him against all odds. Along the way, Ace avoids a great winged beast and meets a woodland creature: a cabbit-half cat, half rabbit. What else lurks in these strange woods? Does Ace have what it takes to recover his stone, and perhaps solve another mystery along the way?¿

  • av Bonnie Stanard
    197,-

    We don't all think alike, but to some of us, life is an ever-present enigma. Stanard writes that life "chases me in cycles defying viewpoint." With Bratecceli's cubist art as inspiration, she skillfully renders compositions that introduce us to an original and unexpected reading experience. This is a mix of pithy poems, some profound and others amusing.

  • av Sandrine Marlier
    247,-

    One day, Odette the ant wakes up feeling stressed. After realizing that all she does is work, Odette decides to leave her anthill in search of the freedom to create her own world. Along the way, she meets Marcus, a lost mouse, and together they discover simple ways to feel better. Inspired by her journey and this wonderful new friendship, Odette finds her way back home to the colony with a new sense of being. Odette's Alphabet is a mindful story that offers a map to handle big emotions with kindness, unity, and courage. Fun and easy activities support each of the chapters, along with letters of the alphabet to provide additional opportunities for learning while encouraging young readers to explore meditation practices.

  • av Richard Zuras
    239,-

  • av Bridgette Fowler
    209 - 335,-

  • av S. A. Borders-Shoemaker
    207,-

    Waiting for Scotland is a poetry collection about reconciling the past with hopes for the future. Within these pages is the direct confrontation between youthful expectations and sobering realities. Born from the labors of deep soul work, it is all at once a comprehensive story and a series of meditations on identity. This collection acknowledges what has come before and how the past contends with a very real and powerful present. Borders-Shoemaker's words declare a hope for a different future, rooted in honesty and compassion.

  • av Julie Ellis Williams
    304,-

  • av Diane Twomley
    180,-

  • av Daniel Seth Holliday
    248,-

  • av Nicole Wright
    180 - 290,-

  • av Glen Olson
    248,-

  • av Tim Lane
    167 - 279,-

  • av Emily Langhorne
    180 - 290,-

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