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Bernie Magruder and the Disappearing Bodies

Bernie Magruder and the Disappearing Bodies

Phyllis Reynolds Naylor

Atheneum Books for Young Readers
2001
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Bodies are coming and going from the Bessledorf Hotel — dead and alive! Who wants to stay in a hotel full of zombies? Not too many — and that's a big problem for Mr. Magruder, who's trying hard to manage his hotel! Bernie's determined to get to the bottom of the case. Will he and his friends Georgene and Weasel find out how these bodies are mysteriously moving from place to place?
Walker's Crossing

Walker's Crossing

Phyllis Reynolds Naylor

Aladdin Paperbacks
2001
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TAKING SIDES Ryan Walker has always known what he wants to be -- a cowboy, like his father was before being injured in a riding accident. But when Ryan's older brother, Gil, becomes a member of the Mountain Patriots Association, a militia group that wants to keep Wyoming free from immigrants, minorities, and government interference, Ryan finds himself questioning things he's taken for granted all his life. As tensions in the community build to inevitable violence, Ryan is torn between his love for the world in which he grew up and his sense of fairness and decency. How can he stand up for what is right when he's not sure what that is?
Bernie Magruder & the Bats in the Belfry

Bernie Magruder & the Bats in the Belfry

Phyllis Reynolds Naylor

Atheneum Books for Young Readers
2004
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There are strange goings-on once again in Middleburg. Someone has put up posters warning townspeople that the dreaded Indiana Aztec bat has been sighted in the area. What's more, the town is in an uproar over the bells recently placed in the church belfry that chime every hour -- twenty-four hours a day It seems the whole town is going batty with the constant pealing Bernie Magruder is determined to get to the bottom of things. Who put up all those posters about a species of bat no one has ever heard of? What can the townspeople do to return some peace to their lives? And are the bats that Bernie and his family see swooping about the belfry the dreaded Indiana Aztecs? Looks like Bernie, and his two friends Georgene and Weasel, have their work cut out for them again
Witch Water

Witch Water

Phyllis Reynolds Naylor

Atheneum Books for Young Readers
2002
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Feel the darkness, touch the black, hear the shadows whispers back... Lynn and her best friend, Mouse, are convinced Mrs. Tuggle is a witch, even if no one believes them. Lynn thought they were safe after they escaped the witch's clutches last summer, but the evil Mrs. Tuggle hasn't finished with them yet. A menacing flock of crows is following Mouse's every move and the girls' only protection against this dangerous woman is destroyed. Lynn and Mouse know they have to act fast. But they don't know what Mrs. Tuggle is planning, and this time, they may not get away so easily...
Witch Weed

Witch Weed

Phyllis Reynolds Naylor

Aladdin Paperbacks
2004
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"One of the most feared of a witch's powers is that of the evil eye..." After throwing Mrs. Tuggle's evil glass eye into the creek, Lynn and her best friend, Mouse, anticipate a soothing summer. But when Lynn notices some strange-looking purple plants growing down by the creek, she begins to worry. Is she imagining it, or are the plants sprouting right near where she threw the eye? What's worse is that some girls from school may be starting their own coven of witches -- and Mouse might be getting sucked in Does Mrs. Tuggle have unfinished business with them? And if so, can Lynn fight her evil again?
Dangerously Alice

Dangerously Alice

Phyllis Reynolds Naylor

Atheneum Books for Young Readers
2007
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Having always lived the life of a good girl, Alice is tired of her wholesome reputation and decides now is the time to make changes that are sure to shock those who thought they knew everything there was to know about her.
Polo's Mother

Polo's Mother

Phyllis Reynolds Naylor

Atheneum Books for Young Readers
2006
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Polohas always longed to find his mother. All he remembers is that she was soft and warm and smelled of milk. So when sassy, street-smart Geraldine returns, she isn't exactly the mother he expected. But Polo is still thrilled to have found her and is eager to show her off to his pack of friends in the Club of Mysteries. As usual, there are many mysteries to be solved. Does the light inside a refrigerator turn off when the door is shut? What is at the top of a church steeple, anyway? But perhaps the most puzzling mystery of all is one Polo cannot figure out: Does his mother truly love him? If so, can he convince her to change her roaming ways and stay? Irresistible to cat lovers everywhere, this is a heartening conclusion to Phyllis Reynolds Naylor's Cat Pack series.
Beneath the Same Stars

Beneath the Same Stars

Phyllis Cole-Dai

One Sky Press
2018
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"Perhaps every woman will lie for the man she lies with."-Sarah WakefieldAugust 18, 1862. On the Sioux reservation in southwestern Minnesota, Indians desperate for food and freedom rise up against whites in the region. Sarah Wakefield, the wife of a physician, is taken captive with her two babies. Their fate falls into the hands of the warrior Caske, with whom she has slim acquaintance. As war rages, little does she know how entwined their lives will become.Beneath the Same Stars is the gripping story of two people, caught between worlds, who are willing to do almost anything to defend those they care about-including each other. But the drama is bigger than themselves. Tragic forces have been set in motion....Inspired by actual events surrounding the U.S.-Dakota War.ADVANCE PRAISE FOR Beneath the Same Stars"I come from a family descended from Gabriel Renville (Ti Wakan, Sacred Lodge), a Sisitunwan headman who helped to resolve the U.S.-Dakota War of 1862. But among my people that conflict never ended. It still divides us today. We were once a strong, spiritual people. We need reminders of who we really are and where we come from. Beneath the Same Stars helps us reexamine our own history and identity. Will that create some positive change among us? I hope so, for the sake of our children, most of all."-Darlene Renville Pipeboy, independent Dakota scholar and elder"This is a sensitive portrait of a complicated woman caught in the politically and culturally fraught conflict that led to the U.S.-Dakota War. It both reflects the prejudices and divisiveness of that time and offers bridges to help heal the rifts between and within the communities that continue to be affected by the events of 1862 and their aftermath. The novel turns historical figures into living, breathing embodiments of the conflict, making tangible both the historical events and the contemporary impact of those events on all the affected communities. It raises questions and concerns of substance rather than trying to resolve them and is a constructive contribution to the dialogue we continue to need."-Carol Chomsky, Professor, University of Minnesota Law School, and author of "The United States-Dakota War Trials: A Study in Military Injustice""Beneath the Same Stars weaves feeling and concern into the tragic landscape of the U.S.-Dakota Conflict. Readers are taken on a journey beyond history-book headlines and into the world of a woman who, despite confusion and weakness, dares to care. The story has echoes for today-it invites us all to acknowledge and appreciate cultural differences despite the ever-present social anxiety directing us not to."-Jim Green, former director, Institute for Dakota Studies, Sisseton Wahpeton Tribal College; co-director, Center for Indigenous Teaching, Sinte Gleska University"This novel, whose title beautifully expresses the ongoing relevance of the so-called "past," should be widely read and discussed in schools and communities. Through impressive research and powerful storytelling, Cole-Dai contextualizes one of this country's most tragic histories exceptionally well. Beneath the Same Stars is a significant contribution to the literature of cross-cultural understanding."-Charles L. Woodard, Distinguished Professor Emeritus, South Dakota State University, and author of Ancestral Voice: Conversations with N. Scott Momaday
Dead for 34 Minutes: A True Story of Life After Death

Dead for 34 Minutes: A True Story of Life After Death

Phyllis Starr Crotts; Former Senator Mike Crotts

Rising Starr Publishing
2020
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Since man's creation, he has marveled at the miracle of birth and agonized over the mystery of death.This book is a first hand account of how God and a wife's faith can do the impossible."The presence of God comes upon the room whenever I talk about the miracle that Phyllis and Senator Crotts experienced and I believe the same Spirit will be upon you as you read their remarkable story." Dr. Lance Wallnau Washington, D. C."Not only is this most powerful testimony I have seen in my lifetime, but a testimony that bonded Kim and me to this family forever. God brought us together to show HIS magnificence to a world full of doubt... Jane Elizabeth Clement, wife of Prophet Kim Clement Los Angeles, California"This book will take you to a new place in your life. The transparency in which Senator Mike and Phyllis Crotts live and love is refreshing...The actual events of their lives give us the example of how faith mixed with love really works." Bishop Duane Swilley Miami, Florida"Senator Mike Crotts has a dynamic testimony that God has used to encourage and convict many to believe in the miraculous. His book will challenge you but assure you of the greatness and generosity of our God. What a blessing" Drs. Mary & Paul "Buddy" Crum Atlanta, Georgia
Life-Ku: 101 Life Coaching Tips, 17 Syllables at a Time
Faith is not a planHope is not a strategyWhat is your pathway?Packed with essential advice for life that is distilled into its simplest form, Life-ku(TM) 101 Life Coaching Tips, 17 Syllables at a Time is a joyful and transformative book of haiku-a Japanese style of poetry consisting of seventeen syllables formed into three lines. Written by certified life coach Phyllis Levinson and intended to share with friends and loved ones, this unique book of self-help poetry will leave you feeling understood, hopeful, and ready to change your outlook on life.Levinson speaks to everyday themes and struggles such as confidence, gratitude, parenting, and aging, in an uncommonly powerful way: through positive language and successful life tools refined into the beautiful brevity of the haiku form.Levinson's haiku coaching tips will give you the lyrical sensation of a song that you'll want to hear again and again-and her uplifting insights will remind you that love is the most important thing to cherish in life.
Growing Up on Prairie Farms: A Rough and Tumble Childhood

Growing Up on Prairie Farms: A Rough and Tumble Childhood

Phyllis Pahl Mitchell

Ink Lake Publications
2015
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For anyone who has wondered what it was like to live on the prairies of the United States in the early 1900s, here is your answer. This is not just a memoir, but a history. Phyllis Mitchell was born in Nebraska in 1921 and grew up on prairie farms where her parents were sharecroppers. Phyllis and her five siblings worked alongside her parents, as the family lived off the land without electricity or plumbing. Despite dealing with The Great Depression, The Dust Bowl, locusts, floods, illnesses, accidents, and even a frightening tornado, they all managed to not just exist but thrive. Phyllis's two older brothers were constantly coming up with clever schemes, while her older sister seemed to always be on horseback, helping out in the fields. Phyllis's two younger sisters at times needed guidance and protection. This includes the one who wouldn't get out of bed until she was assured that her father had built a "ro-ri-un fi-re" that would warm the kitchen. They all rode horses to one-room school houses. And, in a horse-drawn wagon, they occasionally traveled to the nearest town to trade cream and eggs for other commodities. Her brothers also sold watermelons and skunk pelts. With their father, the children grubbed trees, riding on the bigger trees as they bounced to earth after being cut down. At home, Phyllis learned from her mother how to cook and sew, skills which came in handy when she was hired by nearby families to serve at times as a live-in domestic helper. Here she observed how wealthier families lived. Meanwhile, she excelled at school where she prepared to be a teacher. Although the book focuses on her childhood, we also see Phyllis as she begins teaching in the same kinds of prairie schools that she once had attended. As a teacher, she exercised her same resourcefulness and creativity. During World War II, she helped the war effort by becoming a telegraph operator and station manager, surprisingly challenging and, at times, dangerous jobs. The book ends with her unusually impromptu wedding to the man who, as a high schooler, had 'tormented' her in high school band. Part Little House on the Prairie, part Whole Earth Catalog, this memoir combines a compelling personal narrative with delightful explanations of the early technologies that allowed a farming family to eke out an existence in the face of daunting obstacles.
How to Say it for Executives

How to Say it for Executives

Phyllis Mindell

Penguin Books Canada Ltd
2005
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An expert on professional communications teaches business executives the fundamental principles of how to get their ideas across, with guidelines on how to prepare and deliver effective speeches, effectively use gestures, avoid words and phrases that undermine authority, handle hostile people, foster participation, and more. Original.
Middle School Matters

Middle School Matters

Phyllis L. Fagell

Da Capo Lifelong
2019
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Middle school is its own important, distinct territory, and yet it's either written off as an uncomfortable rite of passage or lumped in with other developmental phases. Based on her many years working in schools, professional counselor Phyllis Fagell sees these years instead as a critical stage that parents can't afford to ignore (and though "middle school" includes different grades in various regions, Fagell maintains that the ages make more of a difference than the setting). Though the transition from childhood to adolescence can be tough for kids, this time of rapid physical, intellectual, moral, social, and emotional change is a unique opportunity to proactively build character and confidence. Fagell helps parents use the middle school years as a low-stakes training ground to teach kids the key skills they'll need to thrive now and in the future, including making good friend choices, negotiating conflict, regulating their own emotions, be their own advocates and more. To answer parents' most common questions and struggles with middle school-aged children, Fagell combines her professional and personal expertise with stories and advice from prominent psychologists, doctors, parents, educators, school professionals and middle-schoolers themselves
Rocky Mountain National Park

Rocky Mountain National Park

Phyllis J. Perry

Arcadia Publishing (SC)
2008
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Rocky Mountain National Park is often called "the crown jewel" of the nation's park system. Set in Colorado in the southern part of the Rocky Mountain chain, which forms the backbone of North America, the park contains 72 named peaks above 12,000 feet with the tallest of these, Longs Peak, rising to 14,259 feet. Established in 1915 as a national park, it now hosts more than two million visitors every year. Vacationers enjoy picnicking, hiking, camping, climbing, skiing, and simply admiring the beauties of the park, which include alpine plants, wildflowers, aspen, conifers, lakes, streams, waterfalls, and an abundance of birds and animals.