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Mysterious Locations

Mysterious Locations

Hailey Scragg

Escape
2021
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Book Features: - 32 pages, about 7 inches x 9 inches- Ages 8-14, Grades 3-8 leveled readers- Easy-to-read pages with vibrant photos- Features before, during, and after reading activities- After-reading questions, memory game, and reading activity includedMysterious Locations: All over the world there are places with unexplained mysteries. How was this built? Why was this built? Let's discover what we DO know about these mysterious locations, and what is still left to learn Hidden, Lost, And Discovered: Go on an epic journey to explore some of the most interesting places from around the world, their history, and what mysteries they still hold. Some people may not even know they exist Reading Made Fun: This 32-page nonfiction book for grades 3-8 features eye-catching photos, hidden histories, and fascinating facts about some of the world's most amazing locations.Leveled Books: Discovering the world's intriguing history will engage readers in this high-interest, easy-reading-level book with before, during, and after reading activities, post-reading questions, a memory game, and more Why Rourke Educational Media: Since 1980, Rourke Publishing Company has specialized in publishing engaging and diverse non-fiction and fiction books for children in a wide range of subjects that support reading success on a level that has no limits.
Places of Legend

Places of Legend

Hailey Scragg

Escape
2021
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Book Features: - 32 pages, about 7 inches x 9 inches- Ages 8-14, Grades 3-8 leveled readers- Easy-to-read pages with vibrant photos- Features before, during, and after reading activities- After-reading questions, memory game, and reading activity includedPlaces Of Legend: Have you ever heard of the pharaoh's curse? What about the fabled city of El Dorado? Places all over the world inspire incredible legends. Let's learn more about these legends and the places they call home in Places of Legend Hidden, Lost, and Discovered: Go on an epic journey to explore some of the most interesting places from around the world, their history, and the legends they hold. Some people may not even know they exist Reading Made Fun: This 32-page kids book for 3rd--8th graders features eye-catching photos, hidden histories, and fascinating facts about some of the world's most amazing locations.Leveled Books: Discovering the world's intriguing history will engage readers in this high-interest easy-reading-level book with before, during, and after reading activities, post-reading questions, a memory game, and more Why Rourke Educational Media: Since 1980, Rourke Publishing Company has specialized in publishing engaging and diverse non-fiction and fiction books for children in a wide range of subjects that support reading success on a level that has no limits.
White Picket Fence

White Picket Fence

Haley Addison

Lead the Way Media
2019
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Jack Skye and Ellie Callaghan thought leaving their criminal identities behind them and moving to the suburbs would be simple. Normalcy seemed so straightforward: buy a house, meet the neighbors, start a family. But when their pasts follow them into retirement, Jack and Ellie begin to realize that their true selves are not as easily concealed as they first thought. Jack Skye: salesman, husband, mercenary. Well, ex-mercenary, or so he thought, until an old friend shows up with a proposition. Meanwhile, Ellie's Irish mafia roots come back to confront her with her past, all while she attempts to perfect the talent of idle gossip among housewives. When the couple's worlds collide, it takes an old detective, a familiar gangster, and a surly teenager to put the pieces back together again--or at the very least keep it from the neighbors.
Tumbling Stones: 12 Ideas to Develop Spiritual Grit in Families

Tumbling Stones: 12 Ideas to Develop Spiritual Grit in Families

Haley O'Steen; Rosalind O'Steen Fort; Claire O'Steen D'Az

Wood Family Press
2020
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Grit can fire up families to defy spiritual mediocrity. A rabid bat attack, a cancer diagnosis turned gospel megaphone, Grandma Camp, and a young boy fighting to save his vision are a few of the true-life examples that mark the path to building spiritual grit in families. The authors use scripture narratives such as rebuilding the Jerusalem walls and characters like Rahab and Elijah who need grit in a pinch. Scripture is blended with practical tips to keep the audience reading and help readers move easily from theory to practice in an appealing and often humorous environment.This book has twelve chapters and 188 pages. There are assignments and discussion questions for each chapter.The contributions of the author, a mother (Colleen), and her three daughters (Haley, Rosalind, and Claire) offer the reader a multigenerational view of building spiritual strength in families. Also, because all four contributors are now adults, this work looks at parenting from the back side of the process. The counsel offered is time-tested."Sure to give frightened parents consolation and direction as they undertake one of life's most important tasks. ...] Readers are able to see each challenge or strategy from both the parent's and child's perspectives." -David (gospel preacher) and Heidi Banning"Colleen O'Steen uses her excellent writing skills in an effort to turn people back to God and the family."-Dee Bowman, gospel preacherTumbling Stones is replete with practical strategies: -Managing kids' excesses with games and entertainment-The daily gentle nudge for getting things done-A solution to whether to give kids an allowance-Designed to complement Bible class or personal studyColleen O'Steen is author of From Will to Power. She has taught Bible classes for more than thirty-five years and is a speaker at Christian conferences
Vow of Magic

Vow of Magic

Haley Walden

Moravon Press
2024
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When the saviors fear themselves, hope loses its spark.Tense, enthralling, and laced with intrigue, readers love this epic fantasy tale of deception, redemption, and a forbidden romance that could topple a kingdom. The world has transformed since Lira saved Eremon. Terrified of his own vast power, he resists his friends' urging to take his kingdom back from the tyrants who conquered it. Instead, Eremon sets out to spy on Caitir, the woman who covets his crown, intent on gathering allies and sabotaging her efforts. But their undeniable attraction to one another entangles them in a scheme that could forever destroy his right to the throne. Meanwhile, Lira is fighting a secret battle against dark magic that's slowly tearing her from those she loves most. Isolated, frightened, and desperate for Eremon to save the throne, she spirals down a destructive path that could spell doom for them all. Relationships unravel, loyalties splinter, and the stakes are higher than ever. And with an enemy kingdom setting its sights on the continent, time is quickly running out. Will Lira, Eremon, and their friends find the courage to conquer their inner darkness, reunite, and forge new bonds before their world is destroyed? Vow of Magic is the mesmerizing, multi-POV third installment of The Witness Tree Chronicles. "I am in shreds. The emotional turmoil. The plot twists. That ending. I need to sit in these feelings for a minute." ★★★★★"By far my favorite thing in this whole book is the character growth. Caitir and Eremon really blew me out of the water." ★★★★★
Your Mind is a Terrible Thing

Your Mind is a Terrible Thing

Hailey Piper

Off Limits Press LLC
2022
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Communications specialist Alto's shift aboard the starship M.G. Yellowjacket turns hellish after waking from a tryst to learn every crewmate has vanished. Worse, a sinister presence has crawled aboard the ship. It's violent, destructive, and it can reach into your thoughts to make you see and feel what it wants.Anxiety-ridden Alto might be the least-qualified person to face a creature that can hack minds like computers. Only a perilous journey to the ship's bridge can reunite comms specialist with crew and give them a chance to call for help.But the intruder only scratches the surface of this crisis, and discovering the truth will bring Alto face to face against a nightmare beyond flesh and thought.
Hidden

Hidden

Hailey Rose

Hailey Rose
2024
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For fourteen years, following her parent's death, 20-year-old Aries was forced to train under the watch of her captors, the Seven Sister Sins. Their cruelty, paired with the emperor's demands, keeps her in a constant state of survival, except when she is with Cage, the dragon prince. After years of obtaining the marks of the shapeshifters within Arcanum, she has a chance to escape from the ruthless emperor and the Sister Sins-choosing freedom over love. Or so she thought. Cage sends his two best men, covert hybrid twins, in a desperate attempt to get Aries back. When captured, Aries and one of the hybrids are viciously poisoned, marking them both for Hell unless they find a cure. Unsteady alliances are formed as Aries fights for her life, discovers the truths of Arcanum's history, and learns who she really is.
The Girl With Spiders In Her Hair

The Girl With Spiders In Her Hair

Hailey Slade

Drawn to a Story
2023
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A bug-eyed goblin, an enchanted forest, and a magical quest. A compelling fantasy adventure for all ages. In this dark fairy tale, follow our girl through the exploration of her world as she's transported to another realm. Lounging lazily amongst the thorns, happy hiding in her safe space, she's drawn from her comfort to reluctantly visit the busy medieval marketplace, when a public fiasco forces her to bolt from the hustle and bustle, taking shelter with the warlocks and the otherworldly have nots. Join the girl with spiders in her hair and her adventures through autism.
On Their Own Terms

On Their Own Terms

Haley Healey

Heritage House Publishing Co Ltd
2020
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An engaging contribution to Canadian women's history. --BC Books for BC Schools A fascinating collection of concise stories about seventeen courageous, independent, and diverse women who shaped the history of Vancouver Island. From the lush rainforest of Clayoquot Sound to the bustling city streets of Victoria, Vancouver Island has been home to an astounding number of inspiring women. On Their Own Terms: True Stories of Trailblazing Women of Vancouver Island celebrates the achievements of seventeen amazing heroines working in multiple fields, from world-famous artists to social activists to groundbreaking scientists and quietly defiant labourers. The diverse women in this engaging new collection include: pioneer and midwife Tuwa 'hwiye Tusium Gollelim, Mary Ann Gyves; world-renowned algae botanist Josephine Tilden; undiscovered aviatrix Lilian Bland; Vancouver Island's first African-Canadian teacher, Emma Stark; and entrepreneur and bounty hunter Ada Annie Rae-Arthur, better known as Cougar Annie. On Their Own Terms will delight and empower anyone looking for true stories of nineteenth- and twentieth-century women who confronted uncertainty, challenged gender norms, and excelled in their respective vocations. Whether you are an entrepreneur, an educator, a rebellious spirit, or an armchair adventurer, these incredible women who thrived on Vancouver Island will captivate you.
Kimiko Murakami

Kimiko Murakami

Haley Healey

HERITAGE HOUSE PUBLISHING CO LTD
2023
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The inspiring and true life story of Kimiko Murakami, a Japanese-Canadian pioneer and internment camp survivor, beautifully illustrated for a young audience. Ganbaru is a Japanese word that means to keep going during hard times and never give up. This picture book introduces young readers to Kimiko Murakami (1904-1997), a brave and determined woman whose life embodied the ganbaru spirit. Born in the village of Steveston, BC, and raised on Salt Spring Island, Kimiko was part of a long tradition of Japanese-Canadian families who made their livings fishing and farming. During the Second World War, she was among the 22,000 Japanese Canadians who were sent to live in internment camps because they were seen as "enemy aliens." The camps were dirty and crowded, but worst of all, they robbed Japanese Canadians of their basic rights and freedoms. Following the War, Kimiko and her family were allowed to return to Salt Spring Island and had to rebuild their farm and their life from scratch. Through it all, Kimiko--a pioneer and survivor--never lost hope. This book celebrates her achievements, courage, and ganbaru spirit through vivid illustrations and a clear, informative, and inspiring narrative.
Lilian Bland

Lilian Bland

Haley Healey

HERITAGE HOUSE PUBLISHING CO LTD
2023
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A beautifully illustrated children's book chronicling the amazing life story of Lilian Bland, the first woman ever to design, build, and fly her own airplane. Ever since she was a little girl, Lilian Bland (1878-1971) wanted to fly. She loved to watch black gulls soaring through the sky near her England home, and she was fascinated by the mechanics of flight. However, airplanes were still very new when she was growing up, and those who did fly were usually men. Lilian would not give up. When she could not find anyone to teach her to fly, she took matters into her own hands. She designed and built her own plane, and after many tries, she finally got it to fly. This delightful picture book celebrates the life of Lilian Bland, remembered both in England and in her adopted home of Quatsino Sound, on Vancouver Island, for her many achievements--especially her ground-breaking achievements in aviation. Told with beautiful illustrations and a clear, inspiring narrative, Lilian's story of adventure and creativity is sure to enchant young readers.
Jennie Butchart

Jennie Butchart

Haley Healey

HERITAGE HOUSE PUBLISHING CO LTD
2024
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There was a time when Jennie Butchart (1806-1950) knew nothing about gardening. She knew about chemistry and a little about business, which came in handy when she and her husband ran a cement plant on Vancouver Island. But their business venture turned into an eyesore when the quarry near their house ran out of limestone, leaving a huge, ugly pit in the ground. Every day, Jennie stared at the pit in frustration. She wished there was a way to make it beautiful. Then one day, she had an idea. Little by little, Jennie worked to make her vision a reality. She read books about gardening, gathered seeds from around the world, and hired the best plant experts she could find. Jennie and her team slowly transformed the barren hole into an enchanting public garden, bursting with colour and life The story of Jennie's brilliant idea to transform a barren pit into the world-famous Butchart Gardens is beautifully illustrated for children. Jennie Butchart: Gardener of Dreams inspires young readers to see the potential in the most unlikely of places.
Elizabeth Quocksister

Elizabeth Quocksister

Haley Healey

HERITAGE HOUSE PUBLISHING CO LTD
2024
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Elizabeth Quocksister (1925-81) had many roles in her life. She was a cultural teacher, a community leader, a dancer, a nurse, a photographer, a residential school survivor, and a mother of ten. Born on the Da'naxda'xw Nation on Knight Inlet on the central coast of British Columbia, Elizabeth spoke fluent Kwak'wala and proudly celebrated her Kwakwaka'wakw culture at a time when the Canadian government actively discouraged Indigenous traditions and the speaking of Indigenous languages. She cared for community members in need and saved many children from the horrors of residential school. She chronicled the daily lives, important events, and changing times of her community through photography--preserving her people's history and culture for future generations. This inspiring picture book is a beautiful tribute to a proud Indigenous woman whose name deserves to be well-known throughout her community and beyond.
Elizabeth Quocksister

Elizabeth Quocksister

Haley Healey

HERITAGE HOUSE PUBLISHING CO LTD
2024
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Elizabeth Quocksister (1925-81) had many roles in her life. She was a cultural teacher, a community leader, a dancer, a nurse, a photographer, a residential school survivor, and a mother of ten. Born on the Da'naxda'xw Nation on Knight Inlet on the central coast of British Columbia, Elizabeth spoke fluent Kwak'wala and proudly celebrated her Kwakwaka'wakw culture at a time when the Canadian government actively discouraged Indigenous traditions and the speaking of Indigenous languages. She cared for community members in need and saved many children from the horrors of residential school. She chronicled the daily lives, important events, and changing times of her community through photography--preserving her people's history and culture for future generations. This inspiring picture book is a beautiful tribute to a proud Indigenous woman whose name deserves to be well-known throughout her community and beyond.